Itinerary : Shanghai, Séoul, Shanghai



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Spectrum Of The Seas
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Shanghai
4/10/2026
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Itinerary : Shanghai, Séoul, Shanghai



7 other departures
Spectrum Of The Seas
5 d
Inside Stateroom
Shanghai
4/10/2026
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523 $CA
Other departures:
17 Mar 2026
18 May 2026
15 Jun 2026
Other departures
Itinerary : Nagasaki, Shanghai, Incheon



Costa Serena
6 d
Inside Stateroom
Nagasaki
6/7/2026
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800 $CA
Itinerary : Kagoshima, Nagasaki, Shanghai, Incheon



Costa Serena
7 d
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Kagoshima
6/6/2026
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Itinerary : Shanghai, Incheon



Costa Serena
4 d
Inside Stateroom
Shanghai
6/9/2026
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534 $CA
As the capital of South Korea, Seoul is packed with sights and ancient sites to discover during your stay in this part of the country. The Changdeokgung Palace, or Palace of Virtue, is an outstanding example of Far Eastern architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. You can also enjoy the collections of the National Museum and the Folklore Museum, while the Tnsadong and Apgujeong shopping districts provide an opportunity to bring back souvenirs from your trip.
The Joggesa and Bongeunsa temples are also well worth a visit, where you can enjoy Buddhist teachings. Further north, you can reach the demilitarized zone and discover the reality of relations between South and North Korea. Further east, Seoraksan National Park offers hiking in the heart of one of the country's most beautiful natural sites. In the center of the country, you'll find Buyeo, the last capital of the Baekje kingdom, and the charming town of Daejon.
In the south, the landscape is wilder, as evidenced by Jeju. Located off the south-eastern coast of South Korea, this volcanic island is known for the world's finest network of lava tunnels, which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Beautiful beaches are also available for enjoying the sea and marine wildlife. The south of the country is also home to Busan, South Korea's first port and second-largest city. It is famous among foreign visitors for its exotic fish market, as well as for its various rock, port, sea and film festivals. Further west, there are a number of museums with a variety of themes to learn more about Korean culture, including the Tamyang Bamboo Museum, the Gwangju National Museum and the Ganjin Celadon Museum. In Baseong, you can explore the green tea plantations for which the country has been famous for decades.
South Korea has four distinct seasons: summer, characterized by the hot, humid monsoon; winter, very cold in the mountains between November and March; and autumn and spring, two pleasant, sunny seasons with fairly mild temperatures. In the hottest season, temperatures soar to between 30 and 35°C, and rainfall is very heavy, especially on the east coast, which receives the most rain. The country is regularly hit by typhoons between June and August. One of the most pleasant times to visit South Korea is between mid-September and mid-October, with mild, dry weather and temperatures averaging around 15°C.