48 hours in South Korea visa-free: Where to go, what to do via K-stopover
MANILA, Philippines — As avid fans of everything from K-dramas to K-pop, many Filipinos dream of experiencing South Korea in person—to take in its famous attractions, explore bustling shopping districts, and immerse themselves in the culture that has captured their hearts.
Thanks to Incheon Airport's K-Stopover program, that dream is now within reach—even without the need to apply for a Korean visa. The catch? You can only spend up to 72 hours or three days in South Korea while holding a transit flight ticket to another country.
While 72 hours might not seem like much, the tours offered by the K-Stopover program provide more than enough opportunities to get a taste of what South Korea has to offer, especially considering that you have a next flight to catch after touring this destination.
What can you do and see in less than 72 hours? Here’s a travel guide and review of the K-Stopover experience, featuring The Gift of Nature tour you can book on K-Stopover.