Surabaya

Surabaya

Indonesia

Introduction to Port

Surabaya's port, officially Tanjung Perak, stands apart from other Indonesian cruise ports with its seamless blend of modern efficiency and authentic Javanese character. As a gateway to East Java, it welcomes passengers with a purpose-built terminal complex that handles large vessels with a calm, efficient rhythm, short immigration queues, well-organized disembarkation, and wide promenades that ease the first moments of a tropical port of call. What sets Surabaya apart are its signature experiences: culture-filled shore excursions to the historic Kota Tua and the vibrant Arab Quarter, culinary tastings of spicy nasi goreng and fresh seafood, and access to natural wonders such as Mount Bromo and Ijen crater within easy reach by comfortable day trips. Destinations nearby offer immersive encounters, from traditional batik workshops to Javanese gamelan performances and peaceful river cruises along the Brantas. Fleet features at the port-friendly terminals accommodate a diverse range of ships, with deep berths and efficient docking configurations that minimize turnaround times and maximize time onshore. Onboard services from visiting ships are complemented by the city's own hospitality, including air-conditioned lounges, convenient shore-side shops, and reliable transport options, ensuring a smooth transition between sea and land. In short, Surabaya blends strategic access with rich regional experiences, making it a standout hub for Southeast Asia itineraries and a memorable gateway to Indonesia's cultural heartland.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Strategic port access
A key Brazilian port hub with regional shipping connections.
Cultural Gateway
Learn about South Africa's West Coast heritage.
Scenic views
Panoramic views of rugged cliffs and turquoise bays.
Convenient access
Easy to reach by road for visitors.