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Which airport do I need to fly in and out of? Plus airport code
Fly into and out of Gimpo International Airport (GMP) or Incheon International Airport (ICN) in Seoul.
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What time do I need to arrive (in time for the welcome meeting)?
We recommend booking a flight that arrives by 2 pm on Day 1.
The welcome meeting and dinner will be at 5 pm, starting at your hotel in Seoul, which is located approximately 40 minutes from Gimpo International Airport and 90 minutes from Incheon International Airport (ICN).
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What time should my flight depart on the final day?
There are no activities scheduled for the final day, so you can leave any time that suits you. The distance from your final hotel in Seoul to the airport is around 60 kilometres for Incheon Airport and 30 kilometres for Gimpo.
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Are airport transfers included?
If you arrive on Day 1 of your adventure, or you book pre-tour accommodation with us, your airport arrival transfer will be included. If you book alternative pre-tour accommodation or are arriving by another mode of transport you must arrange your own arrival transfer.
Arrival transfers are private to Flash Pack and will be in groups depending on flight times. Sometimes this means waiting in the airport for a short while until other flights have arrived.
We don’t offer a departure transfer as Flashpackers leave at different times of the day and many stay for extra nights. We will offer you support with onward transport, including the following options:
Departure transfer options:
- Direct limousine buses (No 6001) leave from outside your final hotel in Seoul and cost around 17,000 KRW to Incheon Airport, taking one hour 15 minutes. These buses include storage underneath for luggage.
- The subway can be taken (with a change at Seoul Station to the airport line), taking 60-90 minutes and costs approximately 5,000 KRW. The airport line stops at both Gimpo International and Incheon airports.
- Taxis cost 60,000-70,000 KRW to Incheon Airport (approximately one hour) or 35,000 KRW to Gimpo International Airport (approximately 40 minutes).
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Do I need a visa?
Up-to-date visa and entry information can be found using our official partner, Sherpa, who can help you arrange a visa if needed.
You can also find essential travel advice – including security and local laws, as well as passport and visa information – on the government website of your home country:
Please be aware that passport and visa requirements can change before departure, so it’s important to stay updated with the latest information.
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What vaccinations and medication will I need?
While we are not medical professionals and cannot offer personalised medical advice, we want to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable adventure. Here are some tips to help you prepare.
1. Consult with a healthcare professional
We recommend scheduling an appointment with your travel nurse or doctor at least eight weeks before your adventure. This will give you ample time to receive any necessary vaccines or medications.
2. Up-to-date medical advice
3. Government travel advice
4. Medication tips
If you take prescription medication, ensure you bring enough to last the entire adventure, plus a few extra days in case of travel delays. Carry a copy of your prescription with you in case you need to visit a clinic while abroad.
We hope this information will help you prepare for a safe and healthy adventure.
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How much should I budget per day for extras?
We recommend budgeting around 50-70 USD per day for food, drinks and extra activities.
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Are tips included?
Tipping for general services, such as waiters, taxi drivers or hotel staff is not customary in South Korea. If you insist on leaving a tip, this may be seen as rude and can cause acute embarrassment even if you think someone should be rewarded extra for their work.
Tips for your Pack Leader are not included in the cost of this trip and are at your discretion. If you choose to give a tip, this should be presented discretely in an envelope with two hands.
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What should I expect from the Korean bathhouse experience?
Jjimjiibang (bathhouses) in South Korea are a cultural institution. Local people might visit with their families, for date nights, for a pampering session with friends or simply as part of a weekly healthcare routine.
They consist of hot and cold pools, relaxing saunas, massage areas and communal sleeping rooms. For the dry areas, you’ll be given a pair of cotton pyjamas and slippers to wear, but to brave the gender-separated wet areas, you’ll need to be naked – completely normal in Korean culture.
Before plunging into the pools, you’ll be expected to give yourself a good scrub. After a good soak, you’ll put on your pyjamas and head to the communal area to relax and try out the different fomentation rooms.
You’ll be provided with a locker where you can leave your belongings.
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What will the accommodation be like?
We stay in beautiful three- to four-star properties throughout, however, we spend one night at a hanok (a simple Korean-style residence).
Flashpackers looking for a truly South Korean experience will love it, but these particular experiences are lacking the facilities of a typical Flash Pack hotel.
Please get in touch with our Sales Team if you would like further information on the above.
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What level of fitness do I need for this trip?
A moderate fitness level is required for this trip to take part in activities, such as hiking, biking and martial arts training.
- The most challenging hike is on Day 9 when you will walk along the Jeju Olle Trail.
- The Namsam Mountain hike on Day 8 takes about 90 minutes, but there is the option to take the cable car.
- The Geongju bike ride takes about 45 minutes and is along a flat road.
We recommend having a read-through of the itinerary above, and getting in touch if you have specific questions on fitness.
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Are there any luggage restrictions?
Please note that the internal flight to Jeju Island has a luggage limit of 15 kg for checked bags and 10 kg for hand luggage.
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Will this itinerary change?
Please be aware that the itinerary, activities and hotels are subject to change. These changes can happen with little notice due to availability, poor weather, seasonal changes, or other circumstances beyond our control – but we’ll always do our best to ensure it has little impact on your experience. From time to time, we may also make changes to your itinerary to try out new ideas and keep things fresh and exciting.