South Korea Road trips
6 curated road trips in South Korea — Busan to Gwangju, DMZ and Gangwon Mountain Route, Jeju Island Circuit. Mapped stops, distance, duration, best season, and practical route notes.
Busan to GwangjuThe route across the bottom of South Korea, from Busan, the buzzing port and Korea's film city, west through Masan, Jinju, and Suncheon to Gwangju, Korea's art capital, with multiple options for short detours south to the beaches and off-shore islands of Korea's southern coast. A beautifully surfaced road through the least internationally known corner of a remarkable country.
DMZ and Gangwon Mountain RouteThis northbound loop links Seoul with the sobering landscapes of the DMZ fringe and the alpine roads of Gangwon-do. Trace quiet observatories, river valleys and border-adjacent towns before climbing into Seoraksan country, where granite peaks, forested passes and East Sea detours deliver Korea’s most dramatic mountain scenery.
Jeju Island CircuitSouth Korea's largest island, a UNESCO triple crown of volcanic crags, lava tube caves, and tuff-cone coastlines, compared favourably with both Bali and Hawaii. The best way to experience Jeju is the coastal ring road, hugging the island clockwise through Jungmun Resort, the Seongsan Ilchulbong sunrise peak, and the famous Haenyeo (sea women) who free-dive for shellfish without oxygen tanks.
Korean Coastal HighwaySouth Korea's southern coastal road (Route 2 / 77) sweeps past terraced rice paddies, cliffside Buddhist temples, haenyeo diving villages on Jeju, and the fortress walls of Suwon, where ancient Korea meets hypermodern.
Baeksu Coastal RoadOne of the most famous short drives in Korea, National Highway 77 explores the lush rural province of Jeollanam-do through dramatically changing landscapes from rolling green hills to precipitous coastal cliffs. Hundreds of off-shore islands are visible from the road, with Dombaeseom Island (fishing) and Chilsando Island (extraordinary hiking) the most rewarding short detours.
Seoul to Busan OverlanderThe great Korean south-north drive from Seoul through the ancient Silla capital of Gyeongju to Busan's dynamic port, palaces, UNESCO temple complexes, fortress walls above autumn maples, and Korea's best food city at the end. The country's cultural heartland threaded together in one journey along the old royal road.