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Busan Coast & Temples: The Best Scenic Itinerary

Busan is a city where cliffside temples meet a candy-coloured hillside village and the sea is never far away. This coast-and-temples itinerary strings together Haedong Yonggungsa, Gamcheon Culture Village, the Haeundae Sky Capsule and the headlands of Taejongdae and Songdo — with the best-rated Busan tours and tickets to book for each.

At a glance

  1. 1Haedong Yonggungsa seaside temple
  2. 2Gamcheon Culture Village
  3. 3Sky Capsule & Blueline Park
  4. 4Taejongdae & Songdo coast

Morning: Haedong Yonggungsa by the sea

Begin at Haedong Yonggungsa, the rare Korean temple built right on the coastal rocks, where the shrines are framed by crashing surf rather than mountains. Arrive early to beat the crowds and catch the sunrise light on the pagodas. Guided Busan tours pair the temple with Beomeosa in the hills, so you see two very different sacred sites in one relaxed morning.

Midday: Gamcheon Culture Village

Next, climb the pastel maze of Gamcheon Culture Village, a hillside of tumbling houses painted in every shade and dotted with murals, tiny galleries and viewpoints over the harbour. It is made for wandering and photos. Many small-group tours fold Gamcheon together with Jagalchi market or the sea temple, so you cover the icons without juggling buses across the city yourself.

Afternoon: Sky Capsule & the Blueline coast

Ride the pastel Haeundae Sky Capsule along the old railway above the water, then stroll or take the Blueline Park beach train past the coves. Cap the day at the cliffs of Taejongdae or the Songdo cable car and skywalk for sunset over the sea. Several combo tours bundle the Sky Capsule with coastal viewpoints so you finish on Busan's most scenic stretch.

Busan coast & temples — FAQ

What are the best coastal sights in Busan?
The standouts are Haedong Yonggungsa, the seaside temple built on the rocks, the Haeundae Sky Capsule and Blueline Park beach train, and the cliff walks of Taejongdae and Songdo. Gamcheon Culture Village adds a colourful hillside twist just above the harbour.
How do I combine temples and the coast in one day?
A guided small-group tour is the easiest way: most link Haedong Yonggungsa, Gamcheon Culture Village and the Sky Capsule with transport included, so you cover sights spread across the city without working out buses and subways yourself.
Is Haedong Yonggungsa worth visiting?
Yes — it is one of very few Korean temples set right on the sea, and the combination of ornate shrines and open ocean makes it Busan's most photogenic sacred site. Go early morning or near sunset for the best light and fewer crowds.