Experience the harmony of healing, beauty, and culture—discover South Korea as your next wellness and aesthetic retreat destination
South Korea offers a unique opportunity for early retirees and seniors seeking more than just a vacation — it presents a chance to experience vibrant culture, modern living, and holistic wellness in one safe, welcoming destination. Our long-stay and retirement village packages are carefully designed to provide you with not just accommodation, but a lifestyle that supports your well-being, curiosity, and peace of mind.
Our programs combine the best of slow travel and wellness care, allowing you to explore Korea at your own pace. From traditional tea houses in peaceful mountain villages to advanced aesthetic clinics and modern wellness centers, you’ll enjoy a rich blend of relaxation, cultural enrichment, and personal renewal. Whether you’re interested in rejuvenating treatments, healthy cuisine, or simply soaking in the serenity of local life, South Korea offers the perfect backdrop for your next chapter.
We take care of every detail — from comfortable long-term stays and medical check-ups to aesthetic services, nutrition support, and wellness planning. Our team also assists with basic legal and tax compliance, visa support, and local guidance, ensuring a worry-free experience. With a focus on safety, comfort, and personal care, we make it easy for you to enjoy the freedom of a longer stay in South Korea — with all the support you need, every step of the way.
Visa Options :
Visa-Free Entry (K-ETA): Many nationalities can enter visa-free for 30–90 days with a K-ETA (Korea Electronic Travel Authorization).
H-1 Working Holiday Visa: For eligible countries, allows young travelers (usually 18–30) to live, travel, and work for up to 1 year.
D-7/D-8/D-9 Business & Start-Up Visas: For those establishing a business or managing overseas company branches.
D-10 Job Seeker Visa: For those seeking employment; allows residence while exploring work opportunities.
Long-term (F-2/F-5/F-6): Residency pathways through work, family, or permanent settlement — useful if slow travel evolves into long-stay living.
Cost of Living for a Couple (Monthly)
Category | Low-Range (Small Cities) | Med-Range (Seoul/Busan) | High-End (Gangnam, Itaewon) |
|---|---|---|---|
Rent (1BR/2BR apt) | ₩700,000 – ₩1,000,000 ($525 – $750) | ₩1,200,000 – ₩1,800,000 ($900 – $1,350) | ₩2,000,000 – ₩3,000,000 ($1,500 – $2,250) |
Utilities & Internet | ₩150,000 – ₩200,000 ($110 – $150) | ₩200,000 – ₩250,000 ($150 – $185) | ₩250,000 – ₩300,000 ($185 – $225) |
Groceries | ₩500,000 – ₩700,000 ($375 – $525) | ₩700,000 – ₩900,000 ($525 – $675) | ₩900,000 – ₩1,200,000 ($675 – $900) |
Transport (passes/car) | ₩120,000 – ₩150,000 ($90 – $110) | ₩150,000 – ₩200,000 ($110 – $150) | ₩200,000 – ₩250,000 ($150 – $185) |
Private Health Insurance | ₩200,000 – ₩250,000 ($150 – $185) | ₩250,000 – ₩350,000 ($185 – $260) | ₩350,000 – ₩500,000 ($260 – $375) |
Dining Out (2 ppl, per meal) | ₩20,000 – ₩35,000 ($15 – $25) | ₩35,000 – ₩60,000 ($25 – $45) | ₩60,000 – ₩120,000 ($45 – $90+) |
| Total | ₩1,700,000 – ₩2,300,000 ($1,275 – $1,725) | ₩2,500,000 – ₩3,500,000 ($1,875 – $2,625) | ₩3,900,000 – ₩5,200,000 ($2,925 – $3,900) |
Regional Highlights :
Seoul & Surroundings
Ultra-modern city with historical palaces, markets, nightlife, and K-culture. Great base for 30–90 day stays with endless day trips (DMZ, Suwon, Nami Island).
Busan & South Coast
Laid-back beach culture (Haeundae, Gwangalli) plus temples and coastal hikes.
Known for seafood, film festivals, and milder winters.
Jeju Island
Volcanic landscapes, hiking (Hallasan), waterfalls, and unique local culture.
Ideal for slow travel with bike tours and traditional villages.
Gyeongju & Daegu (Historic Heartland)
“Museum without walls” with tombs, Buddhist temples, and UNESCO heritage sites.
Quieter pace than Seoul, deeply traditional.
Gangwon Province (Mountains)
Ski resorts in winter, hiking trails in summer, scenic autumn foliage.
Pyeongchang (Winter Olympics legacy) makes it appealing for active slow travel.
Why Choose South Korea for Slow Travel & Long Stay
Balance of Old & New: Deep traditions (hanok stays, tea ceremonies, temple stays) plus futuristic cities.
Effortless Mobility: Bullet trains, subways, and buses make it easy to explore the whole country in 90 days.
Cultural Immersion: Learn Korean cooking, calligraphy, K-pop dance, or language through local programs.
Four Seasons Experience: Each 30–90 day period feels different — blossoms, festivals, autumn colors, snowy mountains.
Safe & Connected: Low crime, excellent healthcare, and high digital connectivity ideal for digital nomads.
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