Overview
**Riding Attraction Guide: Sky Capsule VS Cable Car** 1)Sky Capsule (Rail) -Location: Haeundae Blueline Park -Description: A private mini-train running slowly on rails along the coastal cliffs. Relaxing and romantic. An one-way ticket will be provided. 2)Cable Car (Air) -Location: Songdo Beach ↔ Amnam Park -Description: A shared gondola flying high over the ocean. Offers a thrilling panoramic view of the sea. A round-trip ticket of the regular cable car will be provided. **Alternative : Yacht (Sail) -Location: The Bay 101 (Dongbaekseom Island) -This option will be provided only when Sky Capsule or Cable Car is unavailable due to scheduled safety inspections. ** Itinerary ** 1)Haeundae Blueline Park (Sky Capsule) 2)The Seaside Temple (Haedong Yonggungsa Temple) 3)Jagalchi Fish Market 4)BIFF Square 5)The Colorful Village (Gamcheon Culture Village) 6)Songdo Beach (Cable Car) 7)Amnam Park (Cable Car)
Why travelers book this
What's Included
- Haeundae Blueline Sky Capsule (if applicable)
- Songdo Marine Cable Car (if applicable)
- Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off Services (also Busan KTX Station)
- English, Chinese Speaking Tour Guides
What's Not Included
- Meals
- Airport Pick-up & Drop-off Services
- Other personal expenses (if applicable)
Meeting & Pickup
Meeting point, pickup options and start time are confirmed on Viator before checkout.
Itinerary
Stop 1
Once a railway built during the Japanese colonial era, the old Donghae Nambu Line has been reborn as a scenic coastal route along Busan’s blue shoreline — a unique journey where history meets the sea.
Stop 2
Find peace, make a wish, and create unforgettable memories at a cliffside temple by the ocean, where the sea meets the sky.
Stop 3
Gwangandaegyo is Busan’s longest ocean bridge, connecting Haeundae and Suyeong. At night, it lights up with colorful LED displays, offering a stunning view from Gwangalli Beach. It’s a must-see landmark for anyone visiting Busan.
Stop 4
Formed by refugees during the Korean War, this is Korea's largest seafood market. Discover Busan's resilient history and enjoy the freshest local catch.
Stop 5
The birthplace of the Busan International Film Festival. Once a historic cinema district, it's now a lively hub featuring celebrity handprints and famous street food.
Stop 6
Known for its whimsical charm, Gamcheon Culture Village offers picture-perfect views, dreamy streets, and countless photo opportunities that you won't want to miss.
Stop 7
Opened in 1913, Songdo Beach is Korea’s first public beach and a place that holds traces of Busan’s modern history. Built in 2013, Songdo Marine Cable Car offers the unique experience above the sea, making it one of Busan’s signature coastal attractions where the past and present meet.
Stop 8
Overlooking the ocean where wartime ships once approached, now a peaceful escape with powerful views and history under your feet.
Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Luggage or Large Backpack is not accessible