fiogf49gjkf0d Surabaya is a visa-free entry point for international arrivals by air; all
flights
arrive at Juanda International Airport (tel 031/8667642), 18km south of the city, where there's a tourist office. No public bus service connects with the town centre, but there's a rank for fixed-price
taxis
(Rp12,500). If you arrive by sea, probably by Pelni ferry, you'll dock at
Tanjung Perak port
in the far north of the city, served by C, P and PAC buses.
Surabaya has three main
train stations
.
Gubeng station
is in the east of town with exits on Jalan Gubeng Mesjid and Jalan Sumatera. It has a hotel reservation desk (daily 8am-8pm), but only for expensive places.
Kota station
is towards the north of the city centre and exits onto the junction of Jalan Semut Kali and Jalan Stasiun, while
Pasarturi station
is in the west of the city centre on Jalan Semarang.
The main
bus terminal
is Bungusarih (also known as Purabaya), 6km south of the city. All long-distance and inter-island buses start and finish here, plus many of the city buses and bemos.
Local buses
into the city leave from the far end of the Bungusarih terminal: follow the signs for "Kota". Many of the C, P and both PAC buses serve Bungusarih. There's also a huge
taxi rank
here: expect to pay about Rp10,000 to anywhere in town.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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