Wolmido

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★ 4.9 (5K+ reviews) • 11K+ booked
Discover the enchanting allure of Wolmido in Incheon, South Korea! This vibrant island, just off the coast near Seoul, offers a unique blend of thrilling amusement rides, rich cultural history, and delightful local cuisine. Steeped in history and brimming with cultural significance, Wolmido is a destination that caters to all kinds of travelers. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie, a history buff, or a foodie, Wolmido promises a delightful adventure with its old-school amusement park fun, dreamy mural art, and rustic charm. Come and experience the exhilarating charm of Wolmido, where modern attractions meet traditional allure, making it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring Incheon.
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Soon **********
30 Jun
We had an amazing time on our Incheon day tour! I was surprised by how much there is to see and do just outside of Seoul. Our guide, Suki, was friendly, knowledgeable, and spoke excellent Chinese, which made the whole day smooth and enjoyable. We kicked off the day with the thrilling Incheon Luge ride — it felt like go-karting down a scenic hill and was safe yet full of excitement, even for first-timers like us. In Chinatown, we tasted delicious jjampong, jjajangmyeon, and various street snacks while enjoying the colourful murals and cultural vibes. Fairy Tale Village was another fun and charming stop, especially great for kids and photos. Later, we enjoyed a relaxing boat ride with seagull feeding — the sea views were beautiful, and the kids loved seeing the birds up close. One of our favourite parts was the seaside rail bike ride. The fresh breeze, scenic coastal views, and peaceful pace made it a truly memorable experience.
Tang ********
28 Jun
I never expected that feeding the seagulls was the most fun part of the trip. I felt that we didn't have enough time! But the ecological park in the afternoon was a bit boring. There was nothing special to see except three windmills.
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Klook 用戶
28 Jun
The tour guide Teddy's explanation was very humorous and vivid, which left a lot of deep impressions on the trip. The whole trip was relaxing and you could see the scenery. I recommend you to come and participate.
洪 **
28 Jun
This time I participated in a one-day tour. The slope slide was exciting. The sweet and sour pork fried noodles with soybean sauce and fried noodles in Chinatown for lunch were delicious. It was fun to take a boat to feed the seagulls. The last stop was the seaside railway bicycle. My feet were weak. The tour guide Teddy was very professional. Overall, it was pretty good.
M **
26 Jun
June hits different! we glide through yellow flower fields on the Ganghwa mega luge. Lunch stop at Songwol-dong Village. Quick detour to Sinpo Market (good to skip unless you’re into wet markets) Feeding seagulls on the ferry, so chaotic fun prawn crackers gone in seconds! Wrapped up with a great exercise , a scenic 40-min ride on the Yeongjong seaside rail bike totally different vibe from Gapyeong and we loved it! There’s a photographer here at Gapyeong who captures very good photos too. Big thanks to our guide Rachel for being so thoughtful & informative. (PS-A flag would be super helpful for guides in big group tours to spot them easily!)
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chang *********
25 Jun
We took part in the one-day tour on 6/25 and had a great time. The tour guide Racheal was very responsible and interesting. Except that the free car required a lot of effort, the weather was bad, and the shops in the fairytale village were closed, everything was great.
Nigeria **********
22 Jun
We had the exact driver for 3 days, and he was terrific. My family and I enjoyed our trip. Thank you very much for a GREAT experience.
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Nigeria **********
22 Jun
It was fun and a great workout. I will do it again with my family.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Disco Pang Pang

Get ready for a wild ride on Disco Pang Pang, the tagada-style amusement ride that will have you laughing, screaming, and holding on for dear life! This seatbelt-free adventure spins and bounces unpredictably, often leading to hilarious tumbles and unexpected moments of connection, all orchestrated by a playful commentator. It's an absolute must-try for thrill-seekers visiting Wolmido!

Wolmido Theme Park

Step into a world of nostalgic fun at Wolmido Theme Park, where classic rides like the viking ship and bumper cars await. While it may not boast the grandeur of larger parks, its charming, laid-back atmosphere makes it perfect for a delightful day out. Relive the joy of old-school amusement and create new memories with family and friends in this cozy, inviting setting.

Wolmi Traditional Park

Escape the hustle and bustle and find serenity at Wolmi Traditional Park. This peaceful retreat offers beautifully landscaped gardens and traditional Korean architecture, providing a perfect backdrop for relaxation and cultural exploration. Wander through the tranquil paths, admire the exquisite details, and immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Korean heritage.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Wolmido is more than just an amusement park; it's a treasure trove of history and culture. This island has played a pivotal role in Korean history, and its landmarks and cultural practices offer a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Local Cuisine

Treat your taste buds to the unique flavors of Incheon. From the freshest seafood to traditional Korean street food, Wolmido offers a culinary adventure that will leave you craving more.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Wolmido is steeped in history, offering a rustic charm that transports you back in time. The traditional amusement park and vibrant murals reflect the area's rich cultural heritage and artistic spirit.

Local Cuisine

Make sure to visit nearby Incheon Chinatown to savor local specialties like white jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk. These dishes are a culinary delight that you won't want to miss.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Incheon, once known as Jemulpo, has a history that dates back to the Neolithic era. Since becoming an international port in 1883, it has grown from a small village to South Korea's third-largest city, rich in historical and cultural significance.

Local Cuisine

Dive into Incheon's vibrant food scene with must-try dishes like Jajangmyeon (black bean noodles), fresh seafood, and traditional Korean street food. These flavors offer an unforgettable taste of local culture.