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How Much Would A Vacation Trip To South Korea Cost

How much would it cost for a month’s vacation in South Korea?

That really depends on how you want to see Korea, how much travel you intend to accomplish, the time of year you want to visit and what your standards are for lodging, etc.I went in October and I am going again in April. These are the more expensive times of year to visit due to the good weather. If you are willing to rent a room with a shared kitchen and bath, you can get as cheap as $30 per night and it will probably include a basic breakfast, coffee maker and ramen for the tight budgeted and starving. So, that comes out to $900 for lodging at the bottom end.From San Francisco, one can expect to pay between $750 and $850 for a round trip ticket.You might want to rent a portable WiFi hotspot, called an "Egg" so you don't have to use your data plan. They run about $4 per day. Some AirBnB places include one of these little beauties.You are going to want a T-Money Card, which costs about $3 at the subway station and you are probably going to want to load it up. Most trips are $1.25, so you are probably going to spend at least $2.50 per day on transportation, not to mention the Airport Bus to and from Incheon, which will cost you probably $30 round trip...so minimum transportation costs is $110 and I would expect you to take more than two subway trips a day, so work up from there.Food is highly variable. It tends to be more expensive in the touristy areas and cheaper in the University Districts. Coffee is a bit pricey but many of the tourist sites are pretty reasonable. I think a single person could probably get by with $20 per day for food, especially if breakfast and ramen is included in the lodging. So, you are looking at $600 minimum for food.Everything after that is optional, but I would build in money to see the sights, take the KTX to Busan, go to the top of the Sky Tower ($26) see the palace ($10) etc.All in all, I would expect to pay at least $3,000 for a month in Korea, including airfare.

What would be the cost for a 2-week trip to South Korea?

You should have a itinerary first.you can visit the website:South Korea Tours. And Send a request,They will design a itinerary for you. You can ask them for an offer.

How much does a 2-week trip to South Korea cost (in Euros)?

Maybe you'd better have a travel agency answer it.you can visit the website: Bravo Asia ToursYou can consult them and write your requirements,they offer tours and prices.Of course, they give the price can be a reference to you.If you ask more than one travel agency, you'll get a more reasonable average.

How much does it cost for one person to visit south Korea?

Thanks for A2A.That will depend on the duration of your visit, mode and comfort level or travelling, standard of hotels and restaurants you choose, the places you visit and many other things. But to give a generalised answer I would assume you are from India and you want to go on a budget trip.Flights - If you book the tickets in advance you should be able to get two way tickets for less than Rs. 40k ($700).Stay in Korea - For Rs. 1500- 2000 ($30)day you can get a decent place to stay. Shared hostels will be cheaper. You can also try Couchsurfing. You can also find in Facebook groups if some Indian or Korean there is ready to host you.Food - If you just eat the food that Korean people eat everyday in local restaurants or road side joints, your daily budget would be around Rs.1000–1500 ($20–25).Transportation - It can be expensive. Use public transport (buses, trains, metro) as much as possible. Intracity travel will cost you approx. Rs. 100 for one ride. Intercity transport may be anywhere between Rs. 100 - 4000 ($2–75).Entry Fee - Unlike India, entry to most of the tourist places in Korea is free.So, for a 10 day visit 80–100k ($1500–2000) should be enough. But having some extra money is always good, just in case.

How much will it cost to travel to South Korea from the Philippines?

Depends on the airlines actually.I signed up as member for almost all the airlines I knew that would fly through Philippines and South Korea, so I could spend my vacation in both places.Air Asia[1] gave me the best rates so far. I watched out for e-mail notifications with the ‘RED HOT SEAT SALE’ that they usually promote from time to time. Depending on the discount, you could save up a lot for your airfare.Recommend that you book your own flight online rather than through travel agencies if you’re on a tight budget. Also we paid extra for check-in baggage cause girlll.. my sister and I knew we’d be mania crazy shopping!유니스Footnotes[1] https://www.airasia.com/en/home....

How much do dental implants cost in South Korea?

Average cost (Dec. 2008, Seoul)

1,830,000 WON(made in Korea) = 1,585.10 USD
2,460,000 WON(foreign-made) = 2,130.79 USD

Can I travel to South Korea with a criminal record?

Korea has a visa waiver system with Canada which allows you to stay up to 60 days. As long as you have no restrictions from the Canadian side (you are off supervision) and you have a valid passport, you will be able to travel. Keep in mind you can not work in Korea without proper authorization though.

How can one travel to South Korea from India (South) in a low budget? How much would it roughly cost for a week's trip?

The major part of the trip cost will be airfare. Book your tickets 7-8 weeks in advance and you may get a good deal (28-35 Thousand Rupees Round trip from major Indian airports-Seoul).The next biggest expense will be on hotel stays. There is huge Indian community in Korea. Join this Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/...) and ask if someone can lend you a couch or mattress in his apartment. That will save a lot of money. Otherwise you can look for hostels or guesthouses than hotels. They are inexpensive, clean and provide decent facilities. Plus point is that you will be able to meet other travellers. You can also explore the option of home stay with a Korean family. Google and you will find some home stay websites.Next big expense is food. You can carry good amount of homemade snacks to save some money spent on morning/evening snacks. If you are a tea coffee addict, carry packets of instant tea/coffee mix. It will save you the money that you will be giving away to Starbucks. :) Instead of going to expensive restaurants try small eateries in alleys. They are more delicious and offer real Korean taste. Korean street food is delicious as well. Drink Korean beer and Soju instead of whiskey/wine. :)Use public transport. Metro and buses are cheap and very convenient. Trains are good for intercity travel. Sometimes free buses for tourists to major destinations are available from Seoul. Ask some Indian living there to check it.Apart from air tickets, long route trains and hotel stay expenses you should be able to manage on $20-30 a day. :)

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