How Much Do Busan Tours Cost in 2026

By the Busan City Tour Editorial Team · Published from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Quick answerHalf-day Busan city tours start from around $40, while the Sky Capsule ride costs roughly $20 to $45 per person depending on direction and cabin. Guided Gyeongju day trips run about $90 to $150, food tours cost $60 to $110, and private full-day tours range from $150 to $400 or more.

Group tours vs private guides

Small group tours are the budget-friendly choice and a good way to meet other travelers, with half-day city tours from around $40 and full-day Gyeongju trips from about $90. Private tours cost more but split well across a family and let you set your own pace, usually running from $150 to $400 for a full day depending on the itinerary and whether transport is included.

What is usually included

Most guided tours include a licensed guide, transport between sights and sometimes entry fees, while the Sky Capsule and market visits are often paid separately. Food tours bundle several tastings and drinks into the price. Always check whether meals, entrance tickets and hotel pickup are included before you book, since these extras change the real cost of your day.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Gyeongju day trip from Busan cost?

Guided Gyeongju day trips from Busan usually cost about $90 to $150 per person, while doing it independently by train or bus costs much less.

Is the Sky Capsule expensive?

The Sky Capsule costs roughly $20 to $45 per person depending on the direction and cabin size. It is a short scenic ride, so most travelers see it as a treat rather than transport.