South Korea
The heart of Asia—modernity combined with tradition
Modernity and Pride in Roots
South Korea is a country that delights with its unique blend of modernity and tradition. It’s a place where dynamic development harmoniously coexists with deep pride in historical roots.
Ideal for groups of:
- 5-16 people
- 16-50 people
- 50-200 people
- Over 200 people
Ideal for:
- Incentive travel
- International team-building trips
- Conferences and events
- Incentive cruises
- Corporate Luxury Travel
- VIP Adventure
Fascinating Diversity
About South Korea
Contemporary culture, led by the popularity of K-pop, attracts fans from all over the world to South Korea, and the success of the series Squid Game on Netflix has sparked even more interest in this country.
Korea offers fascinating diversity, ideal for incentive groups: from modern metropolises to tranquil landscapes of parks, mountains, and historical landmarks. It’s a place where every group will find something for themselves—whether they seek the vibrancy of big cities or moments of respite surrounded by nature.

South Korea


Exploring Seoul
Seoul is a vibrant capital where modern architecture meets tradition. It’s the perfect destination for incentive trips, offering both intense experiences and moments of relaxation.
Futuristic buildings like Lotte World Tower (555 meters high) and Dongdaemun Design Plaza (designed by Zaha Hadid) stand alongside historical gems such as Gyeongbokgung Palace and the traditional Bukchon Hanok Village.
The city captivates not only with its technological development but also with its relaxing spots—vast parks and majestic mountains in the background with trekking trails provide a welcome escape from the urban hustle and bustle.


Busan – the Summer Capital of Korea
Busan is the summer capital of South Korea, offering incredible beaches, delicious seafood, and breathtaking views.
Busan, the country’s second-largest city, is famous for its beaches, magnificent temples, and outstanding cuisine. Haeundae Beach is the perfect spot to relax after a busy day. Busan is also a great opportunity to taste fresh seafood at one of the local markets or enjoy it in the city’s excellent restaurants.


Jeju Island – A Paradise for Nature Lovers
Jeju Island, renowned for its volcanic landscapes, mountain trails, and stunning beaches, is the perfect destination for relaxation and active leisure.
Jeju offers spectacular views of mountains, beaches, and volcanic scenery. The island is ideal for groups seeking to combine beach relaxation with outdoor activities, such as trekking on Hallasan, the island’s highest peak. It is also an excellent location for incentive trips, boasting numerous luxury resorts.


Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) – History at the Heart of Korea
One of the most important historical sites in Korea, symbolizing the division of the Korean Peninsula.
This is a great opportunity to better understand the recent history of a nation torn by conflict and to see how daily life is organized on the border between two hostile countries.


Korean Cuisine – A Feast for the Senses
Korean cuisine is an incredible culinary journey—from classic kimchi to sophisticated dishes prepared in BBQ style.
During incentive trips, participants will have the chance to taste the best Korean dishes, such as bibimbap, samgyeopsal (grilled meat), and kimchi soup.
The culinary experience in Korea is more than just a meal—it is a true ceremony in which both flavors and tradition play a role. From street food to gala dinners, Korean dishes are a real feast for the senses. Even a simple lunch consists of many small bowls filled with delicious side dishes that perfectly combine a variety of flavors and textures.
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