Curated Itineraries
Pick your situation.
Cruise passenger with 6 hours? Parent with kids? No rental car? Each collection is a short playbook of spots, routes, and the context you actually need.
🗓️ In season
In season
What's worth traveling for right now.
🕰️ Moments
Moments
For a specific slice of your trip — morning, evening, a rainy day.

First Night in Sokcho
What to do on your first night in Sokcho if you arrive tired and hungry: one local dinner, one short walk, and zero wasted effort.
- Evening
- 3 picks

Half-Day in Sokcho
A walkable half-day Sokcho itinerary linking the market, Abai Village, the hand-pulled ferry, and a final sea view without wasting time on backtracking.
- 4 hours
- 6 picks

Rainy Day in Sokcho
A rainy-day Sokcho itinerary built around the covered market, hot local food, and one sea-view cafe when Seoraksan is a bad idea.
- Half day
- 4 picks
👥 Who you are
Who you are
Cruise passengers, parents with kids, travelers without a car.

Cruise Day in Sokcho
A realistic Sokcho cruise-day plan that stays close to the port, prioritizes easy food wins, and avoids blowing your shore time on one over-ambitious detour.
- 6 hours
- 4 picks

Sokcho Without a Car
A genuinely car-free Sokcho itinerary using buses, short taxis, and walking instead of pretending you need a rental for a compact coastal city.
- Full day
- 4 picks

Sokcho with Kids
A low-friction Sokcho family itinerary with short transitions, bathroom access, and activities that actually work for children without turning the day into logistics.
- Full day
- 4 picks
📖 Stories
Stories
Follow a narrative through the region — history, people, food.

Sokcho History Itinerary
A full-day Sokcho history itinerary linking Sinheungsa Temple, Sokcho Museum, Abai Village, the Gaetbae ferry, market, and chilsungboatyard with route tips.
- Full day
- 12 picks

Abai Village History Walk
An Abai Village Sokcho history walk linking the Gaetbae ferry, mural street, refugee food, market, and museum context for foreign travelers.
- 2-3 hours
- 7 picks

Sinheungsa Temple Guide
A focused Sinheungsa Temple guide for Sokcho visitors, linking Seoraksan, Bojeru Pavilion, Geungnakbojeon Hall, Buddhist treasures, and the 2025 painting return.
- 2-3 hours
- 8 picks
