Beyond Seoul, Busan and Jeju, can Korea's tourism surge last?

Korea's regional cities are emerging as new hotspots for foreign tourists. With projections of 20.36 million visitors this year surpassing pre-pandemic levels, a global shift toward slower, experience-driven travel is drawing crowds beyond Seoul, Busan, and Jeju. Yet experts warn that without robust local infrastructure and unique content, this momentum may not endure.

For years, foreign visitors to Korea have flocked to the familiar trio of destinations: Seoul's shopping streets and royal palaces, Busan's beaches and nightlife, and Jeju Island's volcanic landscapes. Now, as inbound tourism hits record highs, patterns are shifting toward regional cities, driven by a global preference for slower, immersive travel.

Yanolja Research forecasts 20.36 million foreign tourists in 2026, an 8.7 percent rise from 2025 and exceeding pre-pandemic peaks; this could reach 21 million if geopolitical tensions reroute Chinese travelers from Japan. Klook data shows provincial products for foreigners doubling year-over-year, with South Chungcheong surging 300 percent and North Jeolla, North Chungcheong, Daegu, and Gyeongju growing 50 to 114 percent. Views jumped 245 percent in North Chungcheong and 149 percent in Gyeongju, favoring one-day Danyang trips, Gyeongju city and theme park experiences, Daegu observatory and amusement tours, and South Chungcheong nature programs.

Tourists increasingly opt for compact itineraries highlighting local flavors—tasting regional foods, strolling historic neighborhoods, and joining hands-on daily programs—over landmark checklists. Enhanced connectivity via expanded KTX high-speed rail and express buses facilitates this. Korail's "KORAIL Pass Plus," launched last December, bundles long-distance rail with local transport, offering multilingual machines and foreign card payments for easier access.

Busan-based guide Lee Do-yeon, with over a decade of experience, notes, "There is no question demand has grown." Major cities now serve as entry points, with visitors venturing further thanks to accessible information and AI tools breaking language barriers. He adds that Korean culture's global appeal has broadened into regional curiosity, especially among repeat travelers.

Streets like Hwangridan-gil in Gyeongju, lined with renovated hanok houses, cafes, and restaurants, buzz with international crowds. Local governments view this as a "golden time" for branding, but experts stress the need for infrastructure and authentic content. Lee says travelers seek "distinctly Korean and on-trend" experiences, preferring "solid, well-crafted content over flashy facades." Yanolja's Jang Su-chang echoes this, urging a pivot from hardware-focused tourism to immersive regional stories and culture.

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