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8 Days / 7 Nights - $1,950
Scenic Coastal Drive

This tour introduces you to Seoul, the hottest spot in Asia, and all the other wonderful cities and tourist sites that have propelled South Korea into the limelight of travel destinations

Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive Seoul
Upon arrival at the airport, meet and transfer to the Grand Ambassador - 4* for two nights.
Day 2
Seoul (B)
Enjoy a morning tour of Seoul. Highlights include the National Museum, the Secret Garden andChangdeok Palace, and the Seoul Tower on Mt. Namsan with its spectacular view.
Day 3
Seoul - Songnisan National Park - Daegu (B)
Enjoy a morning tour of Seoul. Highlights include the National Museum, the Secret Garden and Changdeok Palace, and the Seoul Tower on Mt. Namsan with its spectacular view.
Day 4
Daegu - Gyeongju (B)
Today, head to Gyeongju. In the afternoon, visit Cheomseongdae Astronomic Observatory, Royal Tumuli Park, and enjoy a walking tour in downtown Gyeongju and Bulguksa Temple. Tonight, stay at the Daegu Grand Hotel - 4*.
Day 5
Gyeongju (B)
Enjoy a full day tour of Gyeongju, visit the Gwaeneung Royal Tomb, and Seogguram Grotto before taking a scenic coastal drive to Guryongpo Port. Back in Gyeongju see the 4-face- Buddha and the National Museum.
Day 6
Gyeongju - Busan (B) This morning, explore Unmoonsa Temple (Buddhist Nun's temple). Then proceed on a tour of Busan, stopping at the Busan Tower, the Jagalchi Fish Market and Nampodong street. Tonight, stay at the Commodore Hotel - 5*.
Day 7
Busan - Seoul (B)
In the morning, drive back to Seoul where you will stay at the Hamilton Hotel 4-star. Nearby, buy fantastic souvenirs at the shops selling Korea’s famous leather bags, shoes, masks, and dolls.
Day 8

Depart Seoul (B)
Head to the airport.

Prices - Dates

Highlights of South Korea
Land Only*2012 January - December
Twin Occupancy 1,950
Single Occupancy 2,750

Price includes taxes. Price includes hotel with daily breakfast, seat-in-coach transportation, comprehensive sightseeing and admissions with English-speaking guide.

Price per person.

Departure Dates 2012
Jan 2-09 / Jan 16-23
Feb 6-13 / Feb 20-27
Mar 5-12 / Mar 19-26
Apr 2-09 / Apr 16-23
May 7-14 / May 21-28
Jun 4-11 / Jun 18-25
Jul 2-09 / Jul 16-23
Aug 6-13 / Aug 20-27
Sep 3-10 / Sep 17-24
Oct 1-08 / Oct 15-22
Nov 5-12 / Nov 19-26
Dec 3-10 / Dec 17-24

Travel Guide

Entry Regulations:

All Canadian citizens require a Canadian passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of your entry into the country. No visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. Visitors must be in possession of a return or on-ward ticket and may be asked for proof of sufficient funds for your stay.

Please check with your country’s Foreign Affairs office to find out about entry requirements for non-Canadians and Americans.

Climate:

Japan has four seasons: Spring is when cherry blossoms fall and is one of the best times for a visit, from the first days of March till the last days of May. Summer is nature's play time and arrives Japan in June with the arrival of a 3-week long rainy season. Summer begins somewhat coolly with a rainy season but when it ends in late June, much of Japan is characterized by hot, humid days. Autumn is the time of falling leaves characterized by cool, crisp days from October to December. Winter in Japan is the season of frosty breath. Except for the extreme north, it is not very severe and is usually tempered by warm sunshine and blue skies. Winter runs from December to March.

Currency:

The Japanese Yen (JPY) is the basic unit of currency. At present, the exchange rate is JPY83.51 for C$1 and JPY83.14 for US$1. As exchange rates fluctuate each day, please check the current exchange rate near your date of travel.

Electricity:

The electric current for home use is uniformly 100 volts but there are two different cycles in use - 50 in eastern Japan and 60 in western Japan. Leading hotels in Tokyo and other big cities have 110 and 220 volts.

Tip: This system may differ from the one you use at home. If it is different, please purchase an adaptor from a travel store near you, to take advantage of the power ports in your hotel room.

Language:

The official language is Japanese. English is not spoken widely, however, Goodwill Guides are the English-speaking volunteers who stand ready and willing to assist overseas visitors.

Health Requirement:

Vaccination certificates are not required of Canadian or American tourists unless they have visited a country where an infection/disease is endemic. If you are from another part of the world, please check with a travel medicine professional for more information on possible requirements.

Airport Facilities and Tax:

The New Tokyo International Airport at Narita is a main gateway to Japan. The second largest is the Kansai International Airport in Osaka. The departure tax is formulated into your airline ticket.

Shopping:

Among the valued items sought after as souvenirs are cameras, VCRs, portable cassette players, watches, silk and pearls among others, all of which are available in specialty shops and the department stores of Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. Recommended shopping areas in Tokyo include the Ginza, Shinjuku and Shibuya while the electronics district of Akihabara is world-famous for its incredible array of electronic and electrical devices of all kinds.

Cuisine:

Once known in the west either in the form of Sukiyaki or the more exotic sushi, Japanese cuisine has in recent years become much more familiar and appreciated around the world. Many visitors to Japan will have already sampled the pleasures of raw fish or batter-fried shrimp. Eating in Japan is an experience to be enjoyed and remembered.

For more information please visit:

http://www.japantravelinfo.com/top/index.php
http://www.voyage.gc.ca/dest/report-en.asp?country=140000

 



Testimonials

"Tour East is to be commended with the excellent job they did in organizing this tour. The accommodations were very well located; breakfasts were interesting, delicious and the tour guides were knowledgeable and helpful. We had a wonderful time."
Len & Evelyn Mendes, Calgary, Alberta
February 16 – March 5, 2010
 
Map
  • Visit Mt. Songnisan Natinal Park & Beopjusa 
  • Visit Busan's famous fish market
  • Enjoy a scenic East Coasdt drive
  • See the Royal Tombs of Gyeongju
  • Explore Seoul's busy streets & serene temples
  • Seoul:  Grand Ambassador ****
  • Daegu:  Daegu Grand Hotel ****
  • Gyeongju:  Hilton Hotel *****
  • Busan:  Commodore Hotel *****

 
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