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Han River Cruise: Seoul's Hangang, Boat by Boat

Five E-Land departures, two yacht marinas and one river running through the middle of Seoul. This guide lines up every Han River cruise you can book — plus the other Han River, in Da Nang — by schedule, route and what the ticket actually buys.

  • Rated 4.4 to 4.9 on Klook
  • Free cancellation up to 48 hours on the main cruise
  • Prices and schedules checked August 2026
Quick answer Which cruise, what it costs, and the one ticket-office rule that catches people out

A Han River cruise in Seoul starts at $10.19 for the 40-minute E-Land daytime loop from Yeouido, and the same pier sells four more ticket types up to the 70-minute Fireworks Music Cruise. The decision is mostly about light and route: daytime boats turn at Seogang Bridge, while the evening Moonlight and Fireworks cruises run the other way to Banpo Bridge, where the Rainbow Fountain shows run April to October. One rule trips people up — online vouchers must be swapped for a physical ticket at the pier office with your passport, so arrive 20 minutes early.

Key takeaways

Seoul Han River Cruises, Side by Side

Five bookable ways onto the Hangang, from the standard sightseeing boat to guided evenings that fold the cruise into a food tour. Prices and details below were read from the Klook listings in August 2026; the platform handles booking, payment and cancellation.

E-Land sightseeing boat leaving Yeouido pier at dusk on a Han River cruise in Seoul, South Korea from $10.19Most booked

E-Land Han River Cruise (Yeouido)

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.4(3,800 reviews)· 40–70 minutes

Listing details checked August 2026

Seoul's standard river cruise and the cheapest way onto the water: five ticket types from the $10 daytime loop to the Fireworks Music Cruise, all departing Yeouido. Book…

  • Five cruise types: Tour, Sunset, Moonlight Music, Starlight, Fireworks
  • Moonlight and Fireworks routes pass Banpo Bridge and its Rainbow Fountain (April to October)
  • Live music on the evening departures, seagull feeding off the stern (3,000 KRW)
  • Free cancellation up to 48 hours before
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Premium yacht cruising past the 63 Building on a Han River cruise from Yeouido, Seoul from $19.10Private option

Premier Yacht Cruise on the Han River (Yeouido)

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 5.0(4 reviews)· 40 minutes – 1 hour

Listing details checked August 2026

The step up from the sightseeing boat: a large private-style yacht from Yeouido with day, sunset and charter slots. The catch is the minimum of four participants —…

  • Day, sunset or night departures from Yeouido
  • Large premium yacht with open seating
  • 63 Building and Namsan Tower photo backdrop
  • Private charter available
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Yacht passing the lit Sebitseom islands at night on a Han River cruise near Banpo Bridge, Seoul from $27.59Top rated

Han River Sevit Island Yacht Experience

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.8(455 reviews)· 30 minutes – 1 hour

Listing details checked August 2026

The best-reviewed boat on the river (4.8 from 455 reviews): a shared yacht from Sevit Island's Golden Blue Marina running at sunset and after dark toward Banpo Bridge…

  • Departs Golden Blue Marina at Sevit Island, near Banpo Bridge
  • Sunset and night-view slots with music onboard
  • Complimentary beverage and blankets
  • Pets allowed
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Guided group boarding an evening Han River cruise during a Seoul night food tour, South Korea from $67.79Guided evening

Han River Night Cruise Tour with Market Food & Hidden Viewpoint

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.9(567 reviews)· 16:40–22:05 (about 5.5 hours)

Listing details checked August 2026

The guided way to do the river: an English-speaking small-group evening that pairs market street food and a hidden viewpoint with the night cruise, 16:40 to 22:05. At…

  • English-speaking guide, 4.9-star average from 567 reviews
  • Street-food tasting at a local market
  • Hidden viewpoint before the night cruise
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
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Street food stalls at Gwangjang Market before an evening Han River cruise in Seoul, South Korea from $51.25Food + cruise

Seoul Night Tour: Han River Cruise, Gwangjang Market & Hidden Street

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.8(13 reviews)· 6 hours

Listing details checked August 2026

The Gwangjang Market version of the guided evening: authentic stalls, a hidden alley district, then the Han River cruise terminal to finish. Note from recent reviews: the cruise…

  • Street food at Gwangjang Market's famous stalls
  • Hidden-street district walk with a guide
  • Ends at the Han River cruise terminal — cruise ticket purchased separately
  • Runs in English, Chinese or Korean; guides often multilingual
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Last price check: August 2026
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Which Han River Cruise Fits Your Evening?

The whole river on one screen. Seoul boats depart Yeouido or Sevit Island; the last two rows are Da Nang, Vietnam — a different Han River, covered further down.

Cruise Listed Duration Departs Rating Book
E-Land cruise (5 ticket types) $10.19+ 40–70 min Yeouido pier 4.4 (3.8K) Check Availability
Premier yacht, min 4 people $19.10+ 40–60 min Yeouido marina 5.0 (4) Check Availability
Sevit Island yacht $27.59+ 30–60 min Golden Blue Marina 4.8 (455) Check Availability
Guided night tour + cruise $67.79 16:40–22:05 Central Seoul 4.9 (567) Check Availability
Gwangjang food tour + cruise pier $51.25 6 hours Gwangjang Market 4.8 (13) Check Availability
My Xuan cruise — Da Nang $3.15+ 45 min Da Nang Cruise Port 4.5 (2.9K) Check Availability
Vinh Anh cruise — Da Nang $3.15+ 40–45 min 36 Bach Dang 4.7 (1.6K) Check Availability

Booking, payment and cancellation are handled by Klook; the E-Land cruise refunds in full up to 48 hours before your date.

Prices are the lowest listed adult fare in August 2026 and move with season and campaign discounts — the live calendar below shows today's number.

The Five E-Land Cruise Types, Decoded

E-Land Cruise has run the Hangang sightseeing route since 1986, and its single Klook listing hides five different products. Same pier, same boats — different light, route and price. Here is what each name on the booking form means.

Han River Tour Cruise — the 40-minute daytime loop

The base ticket at $10.19. Departures run 14:00–16:00 on weekdays (from Tuesday) and hourly from 11:00 on weekends, looping from Yeouido to Seogang Bridge and back. You get the National Assembly, Bamseom islet and the 63 Building in daylight, plus the river's famous seagulls trailing the stern — feed for them sells onboard at 3,000 KRW, not included.

This is the ticket for a first look at the river with a camera.

Sunset Cruise — mind the departure time

Same 40-minute Seogang route, timed for dusk: 18:00 departures February to October, 17:00 November to January. The catch is astronomical — from May to September the sun sets after the boat returns, so E-Land itself points sunset-chasers to the 19:00 Moonlight Music Cruise in those months. In spring and autumn, though, the 18:00 slot catches the river at its best colour for the least money.

Moonlight Music Cruise — the Banpo Bridge run

The 70-minute evening flagship with a live band onboard, departing 19:00 and 20:30 April to November (19:30 December to March). This is the route that turns east to Banpo Bridge past the lit Sebitseom islands and Dalbit Nodeul — the skyline ride the drone photos promise. One scheduling footnote: around early-October high tides (October 7–9 in 2026) the 20:30 departure reroutes downstream and skips Banpo entirely.

Starlight Cruise — the late quiet one

A 50-minute night loop on the Seogang route, leaving at 22:00 April to November and 21:00 December to March, listed from $13.29 with a live performance onboard. It is the slot for the night skyline without the Moonlight crowd — and the only cruise that fits after a full day of sightseeing and dinner in the city.

Fireworks Music Cruise — Fridays, when it runs

The 70-minute Banpo-route showpiece: a fireworks display fired for the boat, live music, 20:30 departures on designated Fridays (Saturdays from November), listed at $36.19–$37.75. Two honest caveats — it does not run at all in July, when monsoon rain converts it into a regular Moonlight Cruise (it returns in August), and it sells the fastest of the five, so book the moment your date is fixed.

Han River Cruise Month by Month

The river runs year-round, but the experience swings hard with the calendar: the Rainbow Fountain is seasonal, the Fireworks Cruise pauses for the monsoon, and winter moves every evening departure earlier.

Temperatures are Seoul monthly averages. April brings the Yeouido Spring Flower Festival — spectacular from the water, but the pier's roads and parking jam solid, so ride the subway.

Banpo Bridge and the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain

The single most-asked question about a Han River cruise is whether the boat passes the fountain bridge. Short version: only two of the five E-Land cruises do, and only for part of the year.

Which cruises actually reach it

E-Land runs two routes out of Yeouido. The Tour, Sunset and Starlight cruises turn west at Seogang Bridge and never see Banpo. The Moonlight Music Cruise and the Fireworks Music Cruise head east, past Sebitseom's glowing islands to Banpo Bridge, then turn for home.

The Sevit Island yacht plays it differently — it departs practically under the bridge from Golden Blue Marina, so every one of its evening slots has the fountain in reach.

When the fountain runs

The Moonlight Rainbow Fountain — 380 nozzles throwing river water off both sides of the bridge under coloured light — operates April to October only, in roughly 20-minute evening shows. Seoul City cancels shows without notice for weather or river conditions, and during the October 7–9 high tide the 20:30 Moonlight departure skips Banpo altogether. If the fountain is the whole point of your evening, book an April–September date and the earlier Moonlight slot.

Getting to the Pier, and the Ticket-Office Rule

Every E-Land cruise leaves from the Yeouido dock in Yeouido Hangang Park, and boarding has one step that surprises online bookers.

By subway — the only sane option on weekends

Take Line 5 to Yeouinaru Station — not Yeouido Station — and use Exit 3. The ticket office sits on the stairs before the dock, about five minutes' walk down into the park; searching 'Eland Cruise Ticket Office' on a map app lands you on it. Drivers can use Hangang Park Parking Lot 1 by the 63 Building (free for cruise passengers with a ticket stamp), but on weekends and through April's flower festival the roads around the park lock up — E-Land warns that missing your boat in traffic is not grounds for a refund.

Voucher, passport, physical ticket

A Klook booking is not a boarding pass. At the ticket office you fill in a short boarding report, show your voucher and your passport (physical ID — a phone photo does not count), and swap it for a paper ticket, then board at Terminal 2. Two eligibility notes from the listing: the Klook ticket cannot be booked by Korean passport holders, children under 3 ride free, and from age 13 everyone pays the adult rate.

Arrive 20 minutes before departure — the report-and-swap queue is the step people underestimate.

What a cruise costs at the pier instead

Walk-up fares start around 15,000 won for the day cruise and climb toward 89,000 won for dinner-buffet fireworks sailings, so the Klook rate on the basic ticket usually undercuts the window price — and in 2026 the summer campaign has run 35% off the Tour and Starlight cruises. Either way the boats, the route and the seagulls are identical.

Sightseeing Boat or Yacht?

The Hangang's second act is its marinas: small shared yachts that trade the crowd and the snack bar for deck space and music. The right choice depends on group size more than budget.

When the yacht wins

The Sevit Island Yacht Experience is the river's best-reviewed listing — 4.8 across 455 ratings — and sails from Golden Blue Marina beside Banpo Bridge with music on deck, blankets in winter and a drink included. It is also the only Han River cruise that welcomes pets. The Premier Yacht at Yeouido runs day, sunset and night slots on a larger boat, but reads the fine print: it needs a minimum of four participants, so couples either pay for four seats or book elsewhere.

When the guided evening wins

If the cruise is one stop in a bigger night, two guided formats bundle it with food. The market-food night tour (4.9 from 567 reviews) runs 16:40–22:05 with street food, a hidden viewpoint and the night cruise included. The Gwangjang Market version walks Seoul's most famous food alley first — but per recent reviewers, its cruise ticket is not included and is bought separately, which its price does not make obvious.

The Other Han River: Da Nang, Vietnam

Half the search results for a Han River cruise point 3,400 km south. Da Nang's Sông Hàn — also 'Han River' in English — runs through the centre of Vietnam's beach city, and its night cruises are a different product entirely: shorter, cheaper, and built around bridge light shows.

What $3.15 buys on the Sông Hàn

Both boats leave from the Bach Dang riverfront in the evening and float past the Sun Wheel, Love Bridge, Han River Bridge and Dragon Bridge with fresh fruit and traditional music onboard. My Xuan Cruise (4.5, 2.9K reviews) departs the Cruise Port opposite 26 Bach Dang; Vinh Anh Cruise rates higher at 4.7 and boards at 36 Bach Dang, through the gate opposite the Novotel — plus karaoke, if the mood strikes.

Time it for the Dragon Bridge fire show

On weekend nights the Dragon Bridge breathes actual fire and water at 9 PM. Book the roughly 8:15 PM departure and the boat holds a front-row seat on the water when it starts — later slots miss it. One billing note: on Vietnamese public holidays both operators add a 30,000 VND per-person surcharge, paid onsite, on top of the online ticket.

Da Nang Han River Cruises

Two operators, one price, forty-five minutes of neon. Details checked on the Klook listings in August 2026.

Night cruise boat passing the illuminated Dragon Bridge on a Han River cruise in Da Nang, Vietnam from $3.15Da Nang pick

My Xuan Cruise — Han River by Night (Da Nang)

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.5(2,900 reviews)· 45 minutes

Listing details checked August 2026

The other Han River — Da Nang, Vietnam, not Seoul. A 45-minute night float past the Sun Wheel and Love Bridge with fruit, water and live traditional music…

  • 45-minute night cruise on Da Nang's Han River from $3.15
  • Sun Wheel, Love Bridge and Dragon Bridge views
  • Fresh fruit, water and live traditional music included
  • Weekend ~8:15 PM departure lines up with the Dragon Bridge fire show
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Evening boat with city lights on a Han River cruise past the Han River Bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam from $3.15Best rated in Da Nang

Vinh Anh Cruise — Han River Evening Cruise (Da Nang)

★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.7(1,600 reviews)· 40–45 minutes

Listing details checked August 2026

The higher-rated of Da Nang's two boats (4.7 from 1.6K reviews): same $3.15 price and 40–45 minute route past the Han River Bridge and Dragon Bridge, with fruit…

  • 4.7-star average across 1.6K reviews — Da Nang's best-rated river boat
  • Han River Bridge and Dragon Bridge night views
  • Fresh fruit included, karaoke onboard
  • Boards at 36 Bach Dang, opposite the Novotel
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What Travellers Say

★★★★★ ★★★★★
Cruising the Han River to catch the sunset in Seoul while tons of seagulls seem to like flying with you — it was a chilly day but very worth it!
Ray · Sunset Cruise · March 2026
★★★★★ ★★★★★
With the accompaniment of seagulls and live music I could enjoy the scenes along the banks of the Hangang — also don't miss the waterfall show!
Cheuk · Moonlight Music Cruise · July 2025
★★★★★ ★★★★★
The view was so beautiful and we got to spend 70 minutes on the boat. I'd taken the sunset cruise before — the Moonlight Cruise was perfect for my mom's visit.
Logan · Moonlight Music Cruise · December 2024
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Nice view across the Han River. I thought they would provide seagull food, but you need to buy it for 3,000 KRW at your own expense.
Caroline · Han River Tour Cruise · January 2025
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Super cheap, beautiful experience especially for the sunset! We got to sit on the suspended ropes — if there is one thing to do on the Han River it's this!
D. · Sevit Island yacht · April 2024
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Fabulous 45-minute evening river cruise, lots of lights, free fruit plate. Easy to find with a Grab taxi and easy check-in — totally worth the money!
Klook traveller · My Xuan Cruise, Da Nang · 2025

Verified Klook reviews for the cruises on this page, quoted in excerpt with their original dates. Full reviews are on each listing.

Han River Cruise FAQ

Is the Han River cruise worth it?

For $10.19 and 40 minutes, the E-Land Tour Cruise is one of Seoul's cheapest big-view experiences, and 3,800+ Klook reviewers average it at 4.4. The honest caveat from those reviews: the riverbanks themselves are more skyline than monument, so the boat is about light, bridges and seagulls rather than landmarks — which is exactly why the sunset and night slots review best.

Is it worth going to Han River even without a cruise?

Yes — the Hangang parks are where Seoul actually relaxes. Yeouido Hangang Park alone is worth an evening: rent a bicycle by the cruise dock, order fried chicken to a riverside mat, and in April the park hosts the Spring Flower Festival. The boat simply adds the one angle the parks cannot give you — the skyline and the bridges from the middle of the river.

How much does a Han River cruise cost per person?

In Seoul, online fares run from $10.19 for the basic daytime cruise to $36–38 for the Fireworks Music Cruise, with yachts from $19.10 and guided cruise-plus-food evenings at $51–68. At the pier, walk-up fares start around 15,000 won. In Da Nang, both night boats start at $3.15.

How long is the Han River cruise?

Between 40 and 70 minutes depending on the ticket: the Tour and Sunset cruises run 40 minutes, the Starlight 50, and the Moonlight Music and Fireworks cruises 70 — the longer two are also the ones that reach Banpo Bridge. Da Nang's cruises run 40–45 minutes.

Do I need my passport for the cruise?

Yes. Online bookings must be exchanged for a physical ticket at the Yeouido office, and staff check photo ID — E-Land's listing asks for a passport and does not accept mobile-only identification. Details in the boarding walkthrough.

Which cruise passes the Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain?

Only the Moonlight Music Cruise and the Fireworks Music Cruise route to Banpo Bridge, and the fountain itself runs April to October. The Sevit Island yacht departs beside the bridge, so its evening slots see it too.

Does the Han River cruise run in winter?

Yes — the boats have heated indoor cabins and the schedule compresses rather than stops: Sunset moves to 17:00, Moonlight to 19:30 and Starlight to 21:00 from December to March. What you lose in winter is the Rainbow Fountain, which stays off from November; what you gain is the clearest air of the year for skyline photos.

Is there a dinner cruise on the Han River?

E-Land sells lunch- and dinner-buffet sailings at the pier (walk-up fares reach about 89,000 won for dinner fireworks dates), and reviewers mention the onboard Ashley Queens buffet. The Klook ticket compared here covers the cruise only; if dinner afloat is the goal, book the buffet option directly at the Yeouido office or pair a regular evening cruise with the market-food formats above.

Is the Han River cruise in Seoul or Da Nang?

Both exist and share nothing but the name. Seoul's Hangang cruises leave from Yeouido; Da Nang's Sông Hàn night boats leave from the Bach Dang riverfront in central Vietnam — that section is here.

Pick your light — a $10 daytime loop, a sunset deck, or the Moonlight run past Banpo Bridge.

Fireworks Friday sailings and fountain-season Moonlight slots sell out first

Free cancellation up to 48 hours before your date on the E-Land cruise; booking and payment handled by Klook.

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