
Incheon South Korea Travel Guide
Incheon International Airport (ICN): South Korea's largest airport and a key global hub. Most international flights arrive here. Gimpo International Airport (GMP): Closer to central Seoul, GMP mainly handles domestic flights and some short-haul international flights. Travelers simply connect between ICN and GMP via the AREX airport railroad.
Flight prices are normally fluctuate with demand. They tend to be higher during South Korea's peak travel seasons: Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) due to pleasant weather. Also, over the main holidays like Lunar New Year and Chuseok, and summer vacation months (July-August). Prices are generally lower during low season (winter, outside of public holidays, and summer monsoon period).
Non-stop from ICN to Seoul Station (~43 mins from T1).
Extensive courses to Incheon & Seoul; comfortable for luggage.
Available 24/7. Regular, International (English-speaking), and Deluxe options.
Incheon Subway integrates with Seoul. KTX (high-high-speed train) is accessible via AREX to Seoul Station, connecting to major cities nationwide.
Incheon Bus Terminal offers frequent connections to major cities. AN expense-effective way to travel, specifically to destinations not directly served by KTX.
Requires your domestic driver's license and International Driving Permit (IDP). Roads are well-maintained. Use Naver Map/KakaoMap for navigation. Consider DiscoverCars.com for hiring.
Incheon Port serves as a major port for domestic ferry services to numerous islands off the coast, including Baengnyeongdo, Yeonpyeongdo, Deokjeokdo, and Muui Island. These ferries are used by locals and tourists for island getaways.
Even though the Ara Canal (Arabaetgil) connects Incheon to the Han River, it is mainly used for leisure activities like cycling and walking, and occasional sightseeing cruises, rather than a main mode of transit for tourists for arrival or departure.
No specific departure taxes or exit fees are typically paid separately by travelers at Incheon International Airport. These fees are generally part of your flight ticket price. For international flights, arrive at ICN at least 2-3 hours before scheduled departure. This holds ample time for check-in, security, immigration, and VAT refund processing.
If you made eligible purchases (typically over ₩30,000 at "Without Tax" or "Tax Refund" stores), you can claim a VAT refund at the airport.
If you plan to rent a car, ensure your IDP is issued by the same country as your driver's license.