Busan (also known as Pusan) is South Korea's second-largest city, after Seoul, and the largest port in the country. With its beautiful beaches, famous landmarks, and exciting experiences, a visit to Busan this summer will surely bring you a refreshing change of pace.
When is the best time to visit Busan?
Busan experiences four distinct seasons: Spring (April to May), Summer (June to August), Fall (September to November), and Winter (December to March). Each season in Busan showcases its own unique beauty, with every time of year offering its own irresistible charm. As a result, travelers can choose the best time to book their flight to Busan based on their preferences and travel plans.

Busan is South Korea's largest port city, home to stunning beaches and renowned landmarks.
How to get to Busan?
From Vietnam, you can book a flight to Busan on direct routes departing from Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City. The domestic airlines operating these flights are Vietnam Airlines and VietJet Air. Flights land at Gimhae International Airport, located about 22 km from downtown Busan. From here, visitors can easily reach the city center using options like the subway, buses, taxis, or the Bus Express. These are the most common transportation methods within Busan as well.
What exciting experiences can you have in Busan?
As South Korea's largest port city, you can't visit Busan without enjoying the beaches, right? Gwangalli Beach and Haeundae Beach are the two most famous in the city. Gwangalli boasts a 1.4 km stretch of fine white sand, clear waters, and the stunning Gwangan Bridge lit up in dazzling lights, while Haeundae is known for its picturesque scenery and vibrant atmosphere, with upscale restaurants and bars right by the beach.

Haeundae Beach - one of the most beautiful beaches in Busan
Don't forget to explore the stunning Oryukdo Island, where you'll find a suspended path made of steel and glass over the ocean, offering a chance to challenge yourself and enjoy a unique and exciting experience.
While visiting the port city, be sure to stop by the Busan Aquarium, where you can immerse yourself in an enchanting underwater world, home to nearly 35,000 marine species in all colors and forms.
Spiritual travelers can visit Beomeosa Temple, a nearly 1,300-year-old temple that houses many valuable cultural treasures of Korea, or Haedong Yonggungsa Temple, the oldest temple in the country.
Similar to Seoul’s famous Namsan Tower, Busan is proud of its own Busan Tower – a television tower built in 1973. It is the second tallest tower in South Korea, after Namsan Tower in Seoul.
No trip to Busan is complete without savoring its incredible cuisine. Some of the most iconic dishes include: Halmae fried tofu hotpot, Eomuk fish cake skewers, Milmyeon cold noodles, Dwaeji gukbap pork soup, Ganjang Gejang marinated crab, Chueotang, and Jogae Gui grilled seafood.

Don't miss the opportunity to indulge in the amazing culinary experience in Busan
This summer, make sure to take the chance to explore Busan – a charming and welcoming city, a bright spot on South Korea's travel map. Please contact the hotline 1900 2083 for fast and efficient flight booking assistance from Mytour.
T. Nam, 27/04/2023 15:40
