Korea in April 2025 | Local’s Guide to Weather, Best Festivals + Packing List
In Korea in April, the lethargy of winter is officially taken over by glorious pink cherry blossoms, colourful flower festivals, and bright sunshine.
Add in the comfortable weather experienced in South Korea in April, and its undeniably one of the best months of the year to visit the country.
In this guide, you’ll learn:
- what the weather is like during April in Korea
- the Seoul weather in April and other major cities and tourist hotspots, including Busan, Sokcho, and Jeju
- how to deal with the air quality
- the best spring festivals to attend around the country in April
- what to wear and the best things to pack for a successful trip to South Korea in April
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In this guide
- 1 Korea in April | Weather
- 2 Korea Weather in April Quick Guide
- 3 Planning a trip to Korea?
- 4 Korea in April | Air Quality
- 5 Limited Edition Spring Tours in Korea
- 6 Korea in April | Best Festivals and Events
- 7 Korea in April | Cherry Blossom Festivals
- 8 Other April Festivals in Korea
- 8.1 Everland Tulip Festival | 에버랜드 튤립가든
- 8.2 Nami Island Spring Festival | 남이섬 봄 축제
- 8.3 Taean Tulip Festival | 태안 세계튤립공원
- 8.4 Don’t Let Daddy Know Korea 2025
- 8.5 Seoul Lotus Lantern Festival 2025 | 연등회
- 8.6 Icheon Ceramics Festival | 이천도자기축제
- 8.7 Goyang Flower Festival | 고양가을꽃축제
- 8.8 K-Royal Culture Festival | 궁중문화축전
- 8.9 Busan Lotus Lantern Festival | 부산연등축제
- 9 Korea in April | What to Wear
- 10 Visiting Korea in April | Packing List
Korea in April | Weather
Like all shoulder months, the Korea weather in April has a little bit of everything. This is the first month of true spring in Korea, so while daytime temperatures get increasingly comfortable, it’s still relatively chilly in the evenings, and can be downright cold at night. Especially at the beginning of the month.
In April, average daily temperatures in Korea range from 7°C | 45°F to 20°C | 67°F across the country. Towards the end of the month, there can be days that reach into the low 20s°C.
There’s little humidity, but expect some rainfall. Keep in mind that it can still get quite cold in the evenings, with temperatures falling as low as 5°C | 41°F.
Korea Weather in April Quick Guide
City | Average Lows | Average Highs | Precipitation |
Seoul | 7°C | 45°F | 18°C | 64°F | 65-mm | 2.56-inches |
Busan | 10°C | 50°F | 18°C | 64°F | 35-mm | 1.38-inches |
Jeju Island | 10°C | 50°F | 16°C | 61°F | 90- mm | 3.54-inches |
Sokcho | 7°C | 45°F | 16°C | 61°F | 64-mm | 2.52-inches |
Jeonju | 7°C | 45°F | 20°C | 67°F | 77-mm | 3.03-inches |
Gyeongju | 7°C | 45°F | 16°C | 61°F | 42-mm | 1.65-inches |
Korea in April | Seoul Weather
Seoul in April, has average temperatures of 7°C | 45°F to 18°C | 64°F. Climate wise, it’s one of the best times of the year to visit Korea. Daylight hours increase to 13, and there’s quite a bit of sunshine and blue sky during the day.
The Seoul weather in April has low humidity, but there are about 5 days of rain, totalling approximately 65-mm, on average. It gets progressively warmer over the course of the month, but keep in mind that it’s still quite chilly at night. You’ll definitely need a jacket in the evenings.
Is it cold in Seoul in April?
This is subjective. If you’re traveling from Southeast Asia or other tropical climates, you would probably find Seoul in April to be quite cold, especially at night. If you were raised somewhere like Canada, you’d find this month to be extremely comfortable, weather wise (like I do).
Korea Weather in April | Busan
Busan is located on the southern part of the Peninsula, so you can expect it to be a couple of degrees warmer than Seoul. It has average temperatures of 10°C | 50°F – 18°C | 64°F. The sea temperature hovers around 15°C | 59°F, so I definitely wouldn’t plan on swimming in Busan in April.
This is the ideal month to take a ride on the adorable Sky Capsule Busan on Haeundae Beach!
KTX TRAIN TO BUSAN | The KTX bullet train is the fastest, most convenient way to get to Busan from Seoul. Check details here.
Korea Weather in April | Jeju Island
Jeju is known as the “Hawaii of Korea,” but in April, temperatures are not much different than in Seoul. Averages range from 10°C | 50°F to 16°C | 61°F, with 8 days of rain. Jeju is notorious for wind, so be sure to bring a warm jacket or windbreaker if you plan to visit.
GETTING AROUND JEJU ISLAND | Public transit on Jeju Island is not as efficient as in Seoul. Distances are long, and it’s a lot slower, so most visitors either take day tours, hire a taxi, rent a car, or book a private car charter.
To rent a car as a traveller to Korea, you MUST have: a book type international driver’s permit (obtained in your home country), your passport, and your driver’s license from home. Check prices here.
Korea Weather in April | Sokcho (East Coast)
Korea’s East Coast tends to be a bit cooler than the interior. In Sokcho in April, average daily temperatures range from 7°C | 45°F to 16°C | 61°F. In my experience, it can feel quite chilly, even in summer, so plan accordingly.
In fact, we took a trip to Jeongjongjin Beach near Sokcho in July one year, and it was so cold and windy, it was impossible to go swimming!
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Korea in April | Air Quality
The one downside to traveling to Korea in April, might be the air quality.
In spring, windstorms originating in the Gobi Desert, travel across China, and land squarely on top of Korea in the form of yellow dust. This “hwangsa” colours the sky, with a grainy, yellowish cast. And unfortunately, it’s full of ultrafine and fine dust pollution.
It’s not just ugly, it can also be incredibly harmful to your health. If you’re visiting Korea in April, be sure to equip yourself with some kind of air pollution mask.
Those rated N95 or N99 are the best, since they filter out almost 100% of pollutants. There’s no need to prepare something in advance. You can pick up disposable air pollution masks in any pharmacy, convenience store or Daiso in Korea for just a few thousand won. The Korean equivalent of an N95 mask is called KF94.
Limited Edition Spring Tours in Korea
April in South Korea is positively alive with colour and wonderful things to do. Here are the spring tours to take advantage of. Like cherry blossom season, the dates for most of these tours is incredibly limited. Most run for just a few short weeks, so catch them while you can.
* Spring tour dates for 2025 will be updated as they are released. The following are last year’s dates to give you an idea of approximate times.
Best Spring Tours from Seoul
- Seoul Seasonal Hot Attractions Tour | March 2nd – May 14th
- Spring Flowers + Cherry Blossoms at Hwaseong Fortress | March 18th – April 29th
- Spring Flower Festivals at Jeonju Hanok Village | March 18th – May 31st
- Pocheon Art Valley + Strawberry Farm Experience | March 18th – June 30th
- DMZ Tour with Spring Flowers | March 21st – April 25th
- Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival Tour | March 25th – April 5th
- Hwadam Forest Cherry Blossoms + Spring Flowers | March 27th – April 26th
- 6D / 5N All-Inclusive Spring Cherry Blossoms Tour | March 31st – April 10th
- Eden Cherry Blossom Festival + Nami Island and Alpaca World | April 1st – 25th
- Incheon Cherry Blossom + Wonmisan Azalea Festival | April 3rd – 10th
- Cherry Blossom Hunting in Seoul and Gyeonggi-do | April 5th – 14th
- Taean Tulip Festival + Strawberry Picking Experience | April 12th – May 7th
- King Cherry Blossom Tour from Seoul | April 18th – 25th
Best Spring Tours from Busan
- Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival Tour | March 25th – April 5th
- Gyeongju Cherry Blossom Festival from Busan | March 25th – April 7th
- Hadong Cherry Blossom Road + Ssanggyesa + Cable Car | March 25th – April 5th
- Chasing Cherry Blossoms in Busan + Blueline Sky Capsule | March 25th – April 7th
- King Cherry Blossom Hunting Tour from Busan | April 12th – 21st
Korea in April | Best Festivals and Events
In spring, cherry blossom festivals rightly steal everyone’s attention for the first weeks of the month. But never fear, because even after all the pink is long gone, there’s always another festival happening somewhere in Korea!
Here’s what you can get up to during April in Korea.
Korea in April | Cherry Blossom Festivals
Cherry blossoms festivals were back in full force in Korea in April last year. These were incredibly busy, with expanded venues and a ton of great activities, as local economies were firmly revitalized.
It seems like cherry blossoms bloom earlier and earlier every year, and a lot of festivals have followed suit. The biggest, most popular cherry blossom festivals have mostly moved to the end of March in Korea, but don’t worry, because there ARE still others happening all over the country.
You can check them all out in my complete cherry blossoms in Korea guide.
Besides which, even if there isn’t a festival happening, you can still enjoy those popular spots. I’ve had some of my best cherry blossom experiences in Korea AFTER the crowds left.
Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival | 진해군항제
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, March 23rd – April 1st last year
Address: Gyeongsangnam-do, Changwon-si, Jinhae-gu, Tongsin-dong | 경상남도 창원시 진해구 통신동
If you hurry, you can still catch the Jinhae Cherry Blossom Festival at the beginning of April in Korea. This year, after 4 long years of cancellations, the Jinhae Gunghangje Festival is back in a big way, with newly expanded venues and events.
Highlights include the pale pink petals drifting romantically down onto the train tracks of Gyeonghwa Station, or seeing the iconic tunnel of cherry trees atop Jinhae’s Yeojwacheon Stream. Don’t miss all the other activities though – including fireworks, a military parade, and traditional performances.
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Gyeongpodae Cherry Blossom Festival 2024 | 경포대 벚꽃축제
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, April 5th – 10th last year
Address: 365, Gyeongpo-ro, Gangneung-si, Gangwon-do
We had a late March cold snap, and one result is that the Gyeongpodae Cherry Blossom Festival was pushed back by about a week.
Now slated for early April, it’s a great opportunity to see a 4.3-km string of cherry blossom trees line that line gorgeous Gyeongpo Lake if you’re arriving in Korea a bit later in spring.
Festival activities and exhibitions centre around Gyeongpodae Pavilion, one of Korea’s regional tangible cultural treasures, but there are blooms surrounding the entire lake.
If, for some strange reason, you get overwhelmed by all the effervescent pinkness, you can take a short stroll over to Gyeongpo Beach, one of my very favourite escapes from Seoul. Drink in some East Sea views, and indulge in fresher than fresh seafood from one of the seafront restaurants.
Directions: From Gangneung Intercity/Express Bus Terminal, take Bus 202 and get off at Gyeongpodae.
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Gapyeong Eden Cherry Blossom Festival | 가평 에덴벚꽃길 벚꽃축제
Cherry Blossom Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, April 6th – 14th (weekends) last year
Address: 139 , Edenbeotkkot-gil, Gapyeong-gun, Gyeonggi-do | 경기도 가평군 청평면 에덴벚꽃길 189
Visiting Korea a bit later in April, and thought you missed all the cherry blossoms? You didn’t! Because the Eden Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates these pink bloom a bit later than you’d think.
This cherry blossom festival is a bit outside of Seoul in the cooler Gapyeong area, and this makes all the difference to peak blooming dates.
This is a great festival to attend, along with popular hotspots like Nami Island, the Gangchon Rail Bike,and Alpaca World, which are nearby. Check out tour options here.
Other April Festivals in Korea
Cherry blossoms festivals aren’t the only game in town during April in Korea. From tulips to glowing palaces to lotus lanterns, there’s plenty more to see.
Everland Tulip Festival | 에버랜드 튤립가든
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, March 22nd – June 16th last year
Address: 199, Everland-ro, Cheoin-gu, Yongin-si, Gyeonggi-do | 경기도 용인시 처인구 포곡읍 에버랜드로 199
Starting in mid March and continuing throughout the month of April in South Korea, Everland is the place to be if you want to see hundreds of thousands of colourful tulips. There are 1.2 million tulips, from 110 different strains at the festival this year.
If you’re obsessed with My Melody, Cinnamaroll, and Kuromi, you’re in luck. The Everland Tulip Festival is running concurrently with Fairy Town – a too cute world populated with your favorite San Rio characters!
When you’re done admiring the beautiful bulbs, try riding South Korea’s first wooden roller coaster, the T-Express, see the giant pandas at Panda World, or visit one of 5 themed zones in the park
EVERLAND PASSES AND TRANSPORT | Everland is located in Yongin, a couple hours outside of Seoul by public transit. Jumping on a tour with admission passes included is a much more convenient option. More info here.
Nami Island Spring Festival | 남이섬 봄 축제
Dates: 2025 TBA, April 6th – 21st (weekends) last year
Address: 1, Namiseom-gil, Chuncheon-si, Gangwon-do | 경기도 가평군 가평읍 북한강변로 1024
Nami Island is enduringly popular in every season, but visit in April for a cherry blossom picnic, market, and other pretty spring sites.
You can also enjoy live performances, Holi Hai on April 13th, and a number of fun events and activities.
GETTING TO NAMI ISLAND | Whether you choose to join a tour (recommended), hop on a shared shuttle bus, or DIY it, there are a ton of ways to get to Nami Island, and surrounding attractions. Check options here.
Taean Tulip Festival | 태안 세계튤립공원
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, April 12th – May 7th last year
Address: 400, Kkotjihaean-ro, Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do | 충청남도 태안군 안면읍 꽃지해안로 400
Held every April in South Korea at Kkotji Beach Park, the Taean Tulip Festival is one of the biggest 5 tulip festivals in the world. There are literally millions of vibrant tulips arranged in stunning scenes and structures.
I checked out this festival a few years ago, and while there are definitely A LOT of tulips, there are also other flowers, including king cherry blossoms!
TAEAN TULIP FESTIVAL TOUR FROM SEOUL | Taean is approximately 2.5 hours away from Seoul by car. This tour provides round-trip transportation, an English-speaking guide, entrance tickets to the festival + a strawberry picking experience. Get more info here.
Don’t Let Daddy Know Korea 2025
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, April 20th last year
Gwacheon Seoulland Address: 181, Gwangmyeong-ro, Gwacheon-si, Gyeonggi-do | 경기도 과천시 광명로 181
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Seoul Lotus Lantern Festival 2025 | 연등회
Festival Dates: April 25th – 27th, 2025
Address: 55, Ujeongguk-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul | 서울특별시 종로구 우정국로 55
Seoul’s YeonDeungHoe or Lotus Lantern Festival is a centuries old event that celebrates the day of Buddha’s birth. In 2025, the Eoulim Madang (Buddhist cheer rally), Lotus Lantern Parade, and post-parade party take place on Saturday, April 26th.
There are a number of separate events to attend during the festival, including a lighting ceremony, cultural performances, traditional lantern exhibition, and lantern making experiences.
The highlight is undoubtedly the Lotus Lantern Parade, where literally thousands of Buddhists carry lovely glowing lanterns, along a route that starts at Heunginjimun Gate and ends at Jogyesa Temple. It starts at 7:00PM, but I suggest arriving a bit earlier to get a good spot on the parade route.
On April 27th, you can participate in cultural events like lantern making, and watch traditional performances, while eating favourful temple cuisine. All events will be held on the street directly in front of Jogyesa Temple.
If you can’t make it to Yeon Deung Hoe on either of those days, you can still see traditional lanterns colourfully displayed at Jogyesa Temple, Bongeunsa, and Gwanghwamun Square for another few weeks.
Icheon Ceramics Festival | 이천도자기축제
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, April 25th – May 6th last year
Address: 123 Dojayesul-ro 62beon-gil, Sindun-myeon, Icheon-si, Gyeonggi-do | 경기도 이천시 신둔면 도자예술로5번길 109
Icheon is a UNESCO-recognized City of Creative Culture and considered the birthplace of pottery here. This April in Korea, you can make ceramic darts out of raw clay or sample freshly baked bread straight out of a kiln at the Icheon Ceramics Festival.
We’ve spent a few wonderful days in Icheon, playing with clay and learning about ceramics, and I totally recommend a day trip to check out this relaxed and creative town.
Goyang Flower Festival | 고양가을꽃축제
Festival Dates: April 26th – May 12th, 2024
Address: 595, Hosu-ro, Ilsandong-gu, Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do | 경기도 고양시 일산동구 호수로 595
The Goyang Flower Festival celebrates the beauty of spring flowers, with a huge expo at Ilsan Lake Park. This is the largest flower festival in Korea, with international exhibitors from over 40 countries taking part. Join a private tour here.
You’ll be wowed by spectacular indoor and outdoor exhibits, made up of creative floral arrangements. There are also a number of experience areas, where you can try your hand at pressing flowers, wood art, and natural dying using flowers. Magic and bubble shows, musical performances, and flower water bikes on Ilsan Lake will keep the whole family entertained.
Directions: Jeongbalsan Station on Line 3, Exit 2. Walk for approximately 10 minutes to Ilsan Lake Park.
K-Royal Culture Festival | 궁중문화축전
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, April 27th – May 5th last year
Address: Gyeongbok, Changdeok, Deoksu, Changgyeong and Gyeonghui Palaces, Jongmyo, and Sajikdan
If you haven’t had a chance to visit any of Seoul’s 5 Joseon Dynasty palaces yet, the Royal Culture Festival is a good time to do it.
Korea’s rich cultural heritage will be highlighted with performances, rituals, moonlight tours, and interactive activities for kids at these venues throughout the month.
The K-Royal Culture Festival is celebrating its 10th anniversary this April in Korea, so there’s sure to be plenty of free activities and special events. Some – like the Changdeokgung Moonlight tours, require advance reservation. Find more details here.
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Busan Lotus Lantern Festival | 부산연등축제
Festival Dates: 2025 TBA, April 26th – May 12th last year
Address: 121-1, Dongseong-ro 112beon-gil, Busanjin-gu, Busan | 부산광역시 부산진구 동성로112번길 121-1
Buddhist or not, this is a festival that absolutely everyone can enjoy. Admire the lotus lanterns of every shape and size that are on brilliantly on display at Songsanghyeon Plaza and Busan Citizen’s Park.
Check festival details here.
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Korea in April | What to Wear
To best deal with Korea’s weather in April, layers are the name of the game. Jeans, trousers, skirts with leggings or tights, and long-sleeved shirts or sweaters work well. Bring along a hoodie, cardigan or light jacket, in case the wind starts up, or there’s a brief cold snap.
There is some precipitation in April, but rather than carry a cumbersome umbrella with you everywhere you go, I recommend picking one up on the fly at a convenience store or street stall, if it starts to rain. Umbrellas will pop up every which way you turn, as soon as the drops start falling.
Visiting Korea in April | Packing List
What you decide to pack to deal with the Korea weather in April has a lot to do with your personal style, but here’s a rough guideline of items to consider.
Tips for What to Wear in Korea in April
Korea in April | Bring from Home
- travel documents – passport, itineraries, hotel reservations, plane tickets, travel visas, insurance
- adaptor / plug
- reusable air pollution mask – Vogmask or similar
- t-shirts
- jeans, trousers or long pants of some kind
- sweaters, hoodies, cardigans
- skirts or dresses with leggings
- light jacket, breaker or waterproof shell
- sunglasses
- deodorant, feminine hygiene items
- comfortable shoes for lots of walking
- any special medications you need
- allergy medications if you’re sensitive to pollen and dust
Buy in Korea
- umbrella if it rains
- disposable air pollution masks
- skincare products like sunscreen (high quality and cheap in Korea!)
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AndysWorldJourneys
actually april sounds like good weather for me. Dont like it once it starts to warm up!
shelley
I’m the same – if you ever make it here, I recommend October! For me it’s absolutely perfect temperature wise, and much better air usually. 🙂