Visit Ganghwa Island, located about an hour from Seoul, and explore the island’s history, cultural landmarks, coastal scenery, and local attractions on a private guided tour. As South Korea’s fourth largest island, Ganghwa Island is known for its ancient dolmens, historic fortresses, temples, and traditional heritage sites.
Travel at your own pace with the flexibility to choose from a curated list of attractions based on your interests. Options include the Ganghwa Peace Observatory overlooking the North Korean border, the UNESCO-listed Ganghwa Dolmen Sites, Goryeogung Palace Site, Ganghwa Anglican Church, and Yongheunggung Palace.
Visitors can also explore cultural and scenic attractions such as Joyang Bangjik, a renovated textile factory turned café and cultural space, Gwangseongbo Fortress, Jeondeungsa Temple, and Dongmak Beach.
Choose from a selection of Ganghwa Island attractions, including:
Ganghwa Peace Observatory
Ganghwa Hwamunseok Culture Centre
Ganghwa Dolmen Sites
Goryeogung Palace Site
Ganghwa Anglican Church
Yongheunggung Palace
Joyang Bangjik
Gwangseongbo Fortress
Jeondeungsa Temple
Dongmak Beach