The 6 Nights / 7 Days Flower Festivals Tour by Jane DMC Korea is a colorful spring journey that celebrates Korea’s most beautiful season — when nature comes alive with blossoms of every color. Designed for travelers who love nature, culture, and photography, this program brings guests to the country’s most iconic flower festivals and gardens during April and May, when Korea is covered in a sea of petals.
This experience combines spring sightseeing, local culture, and leisure, offering visitors a chance to enjoy cherry blossoms, tulips, azaleas, and countless floral landscapes while exploring both Seoul and the surrounding regions. Guests are welcomed at Incheon International Airport and taken to the heart of Seoul for a relaxing stay. The first impressions of Korea begin with the royal palaces, the Hanok villages, and the serene beauty of Cheonggyecheon Stream — where the charm of ancient and modern Korea meet.
The following days take travelers beyond the capital, into breathtaking natural sceneries. Guests visit The Garden of Morning Calm, Korea’s oldest and most artistic private garden, filled with thousands of flowers arranged in elegant harmony. They continue to Nami Island, famous for its tree-lined avenues and romantic atmosphere, then to Goyang International Flower Festival, one of Asia’s largest spring events, where millions of blossoms fill the lakeside park in vibrant displays.
Back in Seoul, the tour continues with cultural and leisure experiences, including Namsangol Hanok Village, Gangnam District, and the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) — blending art, fashion, and modern architecture. Guests may also enjoy a non-verbal performance like NANTA Show, one of Korea’s most beloved theater experiences, or spend a relaxing afternoon at Lotte World Theme Park or Seoul Sky Tower, admiring panoramic views of the city.
The tour is carefully designed to balance exploration and relaxation. Guests stay in premium hotels, travel in comfort, and are guided by experienced English-speaking professionals. Whether walking through endless fields of tulips, taking photos under cherry trees, or sipping coffee overlooking a sea of azaleas, each moment of this journey captures the essence of Korea’s spring — beauty, peace, and joy.
This program is ideal for individuals, couples, and groups who want to celebrate spring in a luxurious and well-organized way, surrounded by nature’s brightest colors and Korea’s warm hospitality.
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Guests arrive at Incheon International Airport, where the team of Jane DMC Korea warmly welcomes them. After a comfortable private transfer to Seoul, visitors check in at their hotel and enjoy a relaxing evening in the heart of the city. Those who wish can take a short stroll along Cheonggyecheon Stream, where the sound of flowing water and the soft night lights create the perfect first impression of Korea’s calm and beauty.
After breakfast, the day begins with a journey through the royal history of Korea. Guests visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the grandest of Seoul’s five palaces, surrounded by cherry trees in full bloom. A stop at Bukchon Hanok Village and Insadong follows, where traditional wooden houses and art shops reflect the soul of old Korea. Participants can try on the traditional Hanbok costume for photos among the cherry blossoms — a perfect souvenir of their Korean spring. The day ends with visits to Gwanghwamun Square and Jogyesa Temple, decorated with colorful lanterns and flowers during spring festivals.
A scenic drive to Gapyeong County brings guests to the world-famous Nami Island, a romantic haven surrounded by trees, lakes, and flowers. Here, visitors walk beneath rows of cherry trees and tulips while enjoying the gentle spring breeze. After lunch, the tour continues to The Garden of Morning Calm, one of Korea’s most picturesque gardens. With more than 5,000 plant species, the garden offers breathtaking flower arrangements, bridges, and ponds that reflect the harmony of Korean nature and art. In the evening, return to Seoul for rest.
Today’s highlight is the Goyang International Flower Festival, held near Ilsan Lake Park. Millions of tulips, lilies, and roses bloom across vast gardens, accompanied by art installations and live music. Guests can take memorable photos, participate in local workshops, and taste seasonal snacks. Returning to Seoul in the afternoon, travelers can explore Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP) or enjoy shopping at Myeongdong, Korea’s most famous shopping street. Optional: NANTA performance — a fun, dynamic show that mixes comedy and Korean rhythm.
After several days surrounded by flowers, today focuses on relaxation and modern culture. Guests visit Gangnam District, where luxury boutiques, cafés, and urban architecture show Korea’s fashionable side. Next, a visit to COEX Starfield Library offers a moment of peace under a ceiling of books. In the afternoon, guests may choose between a spa and wellness experience or an excursion to Lotte World or Seoul Sky Observatory, enjoying the view of the entire city bathed in spring light.
The morning is free for personal exploration — whether it’s a cup of coffee near the Han River, souvenir shopping, or revisiting a favorite spot. In the evening, Jane DMC Korea hosts a farewell dinner at a restaurant overlooking the Han River. Surrounded by gentle lights and flowers, guests celebrate the joy of spring, sharing memories and smiles before their departure.
After breakfast, guests check out and transfer to Incheon International Airport. The Jane DMC Korea team assists with all departure procedures, ensuring a smooth and comfortable end to the journey. With cameras full of photos and hearts full of color, participants leave Korea carrying the unforgettable beauty of its springtime festivals.