We are staying in South Korea for summer break 2021. After two weeks of summer program at Korea International School for the kids, it’s time to hit the road! Last summer’s 32-day South Korea travel itinerary took us down the west coast, on the ferry to Jeju and to some of the southern islands, Read More

Spicy udon soup with rice

Traveling in South Korea with kids is easy if you can map out restaurant options you know your kids will enjoy. If your kids are not used to Korean foods, they may initially be overwhelmed by the huge variety of side dishes, fermented flavors, and spicy condiments. However, you can find SO many delicious, Read More

In the past decade, I’ve lived in the United States, Vietnam, India, and now South Korea. As you can tell from the blog entry dates, I wrote once on ExpatHeather.com when we first arrived in July 2019, and then the blog went on hiatus as we settled into a new school, new job, and, Read More

South Korea’s southern coast is well-connected to many islands via bridges and ferries. For the islands that you can’t drive to directly, you’ll need to take a passenger ferry, many of which can also accommodate vehicles. Geumodo, off the south coast of Dolsan, is know for it’s hiking trails. To get there, take the, Read More

One of the best things about living in Korea is how easy it is to go on road trips. This past summer, our trips to Europe and the United States were cancelled due to Covid19. Realizing we had 61 days of summer to work with, the kids and I made a grand list of, Read More

Yeosu is a fantastic place to visit in South Korea with kids. We first visited in July 2020, and since it was one of our favorite places during our summer road trip, we went back for another week during the annual Chuseok holiday at the end of September.  Aside from the awesome beaches, aquarium,, Read More

Similar to a Vietnamese banh mi, but with a sweet and spicy sauce.

We have made the move! After an amazing summer vacation in Europe and the US, we were ready to head to Korea to get settled in our new home and explore the area. It has been a week, and we have felt completely welcomed and taken care of by the KIS community. Tweet