Thinking about skiing in South Korea?
PyeongChang gained worldwide attention during the 2018 Winter Olympics, but many travelers still don't realize it offers some of Asia's best winter sports experiences—modern ski resorts, efficient transportation, excellent value, and easy access from Seoul.
The challenge is knowing where to start.
Should you stay at Yongpyong or Alpensia? Which resort is best for beginners, families, snowboarders, or intermediate skiers? How do you get there from Seoul? What should you budget for lift passes, rentals, and accommodations? And how can you plan a smooth trip without spending weeks researching?
This guide gives you the answers.
Whether you're planning your first ski holiday in South Korea or looking for a unique alternative to Japan and the Alps, this practical guide helps you choose the right resort, understand costs, and make the most of your time on the slopes.
Inside you'll discover:
- A complete guide to PyeongChang's major ski resorts
- How to choose between Yongpyong, Alpensia, Phoenix Park, and nearby alternatives
- The best resorts for beginners, families, intermediates, and snowboarders
- Transportation options from Seoul, Incheon Airport, and major train stations
- Accommodation choices for every budget and travel style
- Lift passes, equipment rentals, lessons, and realistic trip costs
- The best times to visit for snow conditions and fewer crowds
- Olympic venues and winter attractions worth visiting
- Korean food, culture, and off-slope experiences
- Maps and sample itineraries for weekend trips and longer winter vacations
PyeongChang offers something many ski destinations can't: the chance to combine world-class winter sports with a fascinating cultural experience. In just a few days, you can ride Olympic slopes, relax in Korean spas, enjoy local cuisine, and experience one of Asia's most modern and accessible ski regions.
And thanks to South Korea's transportation network, getting from Seoul to the mountains is far easier than many first-time visitors expect.
Just practical advice that helps you choose the right resort, avoid common mistakes, understand costs, and enjoy a memorable winter adventure.
If you're looking for a ski destination that combines convenience, value, culture, and Olympic history, PyeongChang deserves a place on your list.