📋 Korea Travel Checklist 2026 — The Only List You Need Before You Go

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✅ Plan it once. Save money the entire trip.

Korea Travel Checklist 2026 — The Only List You Need Before You Go

Most people don't fail because Korea is difficult.

They fail because they didn't prepare.

This checklist fixes that.

Follow it once. Save hundreds of dollars later.

💡 How to Use This Checklist

Don't overthink it.

✔ Go step by step

✔ Check each item once

✔ Done

That's it.

🧳 STEP 1 — Before You Leave (Critical)

📶 Internet

  • ☐ Get eSIM BEFORE arrival
  • ☐ Avoid airport purchase (higher costs)

💳 Payment

  • ☐ Get card with NO foreign transaction fee
  • ☐ Bring small cash backup (₩50,000–₩100,000)
  • ☐ Never exchange at airport (less favorable rates)

📱 Apps (Download Now)

  • ☐ Kakao Taxi (app-based transport)
  • ☐ Naver Map (directions)
  • ☐ Papago (translation)
  • ☐ Kakao Map (subway + bus)

🏨 Accommodation

  • ☐ Book in Myeongdong or Gangnam (save time)
  • ☐ Avoid remote neighborhoods
  • ☐ Check reviews for connectivity

👉 Already building a solid foundation from STEP 1

💰 STEP 2 — Budget Setup

Korea travel budget breakdown daily costs chart expense allocation

Most people fail here. Don't.

✔ Do This (5 minutes)

  • ☐ Set your daily budget (3–7 days × daily amount)
  • ☐ Separate shopping budget from meals/transport
  • ☐ Set aside ₩50,000 for tax refund (you'll get it back)
  • ☐ Plan to track spending daily

Budget Breakdown (Per Day)

  • Budget Traveler: $60–$80/day
  • Mid-Range: $150–$200/day
  • Luxury: $300+/day

👉 Use Travel Cost Calculator (2 min, exact numbers)

📅 STEP 3 — Plan Your Itinerary

✔ Simple Rule

Do 3–4 activities per day. Max.

(You're on vacation, not running a marathon.)

✔ Choose Your Length

  • 3 Days → Fast track (Myeongdong + Gangnam only)
  • 5 Days → Best balance (recommended)
  • 7 Days → Full experience (add Busan or Jeju)

👉 See Full Itinerary Guide

🚇 STEP 4 — First Day in Korea (Critical)

Incheon airport Korea subway transport guide first day arrival essential steps

This is where most tourists face unnecessary costs. Don't be one of them.

✔ At Incheon Airport

  • ☐ SKIP the exchange booth (unfavorable rates)
  • ☐ Get T-money card (₩2,500 = subway + bus + taxis)
  • ☐ Take subway to hotel (NOT taxi)
  • ☐ Subway: ₩4,250. Taxi: ₩60,000+

👉 This ONE step builds financial advantage immediately

🛍️ STEP 5 — Shopping Strategy (Money-Saving)

✔ Must Do (Tax Refund = 10–16% back)

  • ☐ Compare prices (check 2 stores minimum)
  • ☐ Shop at TAX-FREE stores only (Lotte, Shinsegae, Duty Free)
  • ☐ Ask for tax-free form at checkout
  • ☐ Keep receipts sealed in envelope
  • ☐ Don't open bags until refund claimed

⚠️ If You Skip This

You'll forgo additional cost recovery on shopping trips.

👉 Tax Refund Complete Guide

⚠️ STEP 6 — Avoid Common Mistakes

✔ Critical Items (Read Them)

  • ☐ No airport exchange (unfavorable rates)
  • ☐ No random street taxis (use Kakao Taxi)
  • ☐ No overpacked schedule (do 3–4 things/day)
  • ☐ No unplanned shopping (compare prices)
  • ☐ No eating at tourist restaurants only (find local spots)

👉 See All 15 Common Mistakes (+ How to Avoid Them)

🎯 STEP 7 — Final Check (Last Day)

✔ Before Flight Home

  • ☐ Arrive at airport 3+ hours early (tax refund window closes 90 min before)
  • ☐ Go to tax refund booth FIRST (not last minute)
  • ☐ Claim refund with sealed receipts
  • ☐ Keep refund confirmation

👉 This timing is critical for maximizing your trip value

🚀 Next Action (Now)

Your trip checklist Korea travel ready to go departure confident traveler

Your Trip Checklist Is Complete

You've got the checklist. You know what to avoid. You know where to build financial advantage.

Now go to the Master Guide to see everything connected.

→ Go to Master Guide (Full Strategy)

💭 Why This Checklist Works

Because it's not just a list.

It's a step-by-step system that cuts through the noise and tells you exactly what to do, when to do it, and why it matters.

Most travelers fail because they don't plan. You're not most travelers anymore.

Published: April 2026 | Last Updated: April 26, 2026

Ready to go? This checklist helps travelers plan effectively. Use it.

👈 Back to Master Guide | See the Common Mistakes →

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