2026 Summer Travel Guide: 5 Enchanting Korean Cities to Explore for an Unforgettable Holiday
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As early summer rolls in, more people are hunting for budget-friendly domestic getaways. If you’d rather skip the expense of international travel and soak up Korea’s scenic variety and vibrant food scene, these destinations are perfect picks.
We selected places based on accessibility, tourism infrastructure, and local character. Below are five cities where smart planning lets you get the most out of a short trip.
Gangneung

Gangneung is a classic summer escape—and thanks to the KTX high-speed line, it’s an easy hop from Seoul. Jumunjin Beach’s crystal-clear water and Anmok Beach’s famed coffee street are crowd-pleasers for all ages. Surf culture has boomed recently, drawing a younger crowd, and sampling local favorites like chodang soft tofu and jangkalguksu (spicy knife-cut noodle soup) has become a must-do.
From large resorts to intimate boutique stays, accommodations fit families and friend groups alike. The scenic coastal drives are well maintained—perfect for breaking out of city life and feeling the summer breeze.
Yeosu

Yeosu, in South Jeolla Province, is famous for its seaside night views and plentiful seafood. It excels at night tourism—taking the ocean cable car and admiring the panorama is the highlight of any Yeosu trip. A stroll through Odongdo’s dense forest trails and the softly lit Dolsan Bridge always feels romantic.
Be sure to try regional specialties like ganjang gejang (soy-marinated crab) and seodae hoe-muchim (seasoned flatfish)—they capture the bold flavors of the southern coast.
Gyeongju

Often called the “Rome of Korea,” Gyeongju feels like an open-air museum. Historical sites are concentrated here—from Bulguksa and Seokguram to the lively Hwangridan-gil, where trendy restaurants and cafés have injected new energy into the city.
Wandering among the tomb mounds at Daereungwon or taking in the night view at Donggung Palace and Wolji is a uniquely Gyeongju experience. Spending a night in a traditional hanok offers a peaceful escape from daily life.
Renting a bike or an electric cart helps you see major sites efficiently—Gyeongju is perfect for history buffs and anyone chasing atmospheric photos.
Mungyeong

Mungyeong is an emerging natural hideaway. Mungyeong Saejae Provincial Park features scenic trails once traveled by scholars, and there are nearby drama set locations to explore.
Try rail biking with dramatic mountain backdrops, and pop into local cafés and restaurants highlighting omija (magnolia berry), a regional specialty.
With fewer crowds, Mungyeong is ideal for travelers who want to experience Korea’s nature in a calmer setting. If you’re chasing genuine relaxation, it’s more than just another stop on the itinerary.
Jeju Island

Jeju hardly needs an intro—it’s Korea’s premier island getaway. It tops summer must-visit lists thanks to its brilliant coastline, the challenge of Hallasan, and countless tucked-away attractions across the island.
Take a café crawl along the Aewol coastal road or catch the sunrise at Seongsan Ilchulbong (Sunrise Peak). Lately, many travelers prefer mid-elevation forest trails and quiet villages over the busiest spots, favoring stay-focused, restorative trips.
We recommend renting a car for the freedom to explore, and don’t miss Jeju specialties like black pork and fresh oyster dishes.











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