<strong>The long history and unique traditional culture</strong> of the Korea offer travelers a wide array of unforgettable experiences. From centuries-old palaces, ultramodern city centers dotted with fancy skyscrapers, streets filled with energetic people, and lively traditional markets, to delicious foods, diverse performances and festivals, intriguing artworks, and expert artisans, Korea has it all. <br><br> There are <strong>seven ports of call</strong> in South Korea—<br> <strong>Incheon</strong>, the gateway to Korea; <strong>Jeju</strong>, a beautiful island that achieved UNESCO’s Triple Crown; <strong>Busan</strong>, the largest port city; <br> <strong>Seosan</strong>, rising as the center of Korea’s western sea (Yellow Sea); <strong>Yeosu</strong>, a romantic seaside city; <strong>Pohang</strong>, a city of steel and fresh seafood; and <strong>Sokcho</strong>, home to picturesque mountains and the East Sea.<br><br>