{"id":12530,"date":"2025-09-08T07:51:35","date_gmt":"2025-09-08T00:51:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/?post_type=destinasi&#038;p=12530"},"modified":"2025-09-14T10:41:15","modified_gmt":"2025-09-14T03:41:15","slug":"silver-cape-port","status":"publish","type":"destinasi","link":"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/en\/destination\/public-facilities\/harbor\/silver-cape-port\/","title":{"rendered":"Tanjung Perak Port"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In the north <b>Surabaya<\/b>, facing the Strait <b>Madura<\/b>, stand up <b>Tanjung Perak Port<\/b>: a sea node that weaves the economy of East Java with the maritime dynamics of the archipelago. For travelers, it's not just a gateway for commercial and passenger ships, but an inviting waterfront public space-from the deck of the <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> to modern corridors <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara Passenger Terminal<\/b>. Here you hear the rhythm of sirens, containers moving like a choreography, and panoramic views. <b>Suramadu Bridge<\/b> at dusk. The port is recognized as the second busiest port in Indonesia and the main gateway to the eastern region. <b>Java Island<\/b>access is through the natural path of the Strait <b>Madura<\/b> which is long and narrow.<\/p>\n<p>Excellence <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> not only scale, but also integration. A spacious passenger terminal, container dock, to heritage area <b>Kalimas<\/b> united in a neat industrial landscape. Since the merger of port SOEs into one entity <b>Pelindo<\/b> by 2021, many service processes are streamlined, signage is updated, and public infrastructure feels more intuitive for casual visitors, as well as boat-bound travelers. <b>PELNI<\/b>. This consolidation makes the destination development strategy <i>harborfront<\/i> more focused, from open space management to event agendas at SNQ.<\/p>\n<p>But the warmest side of <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> is in its proximity to the story of the city. <b>Ampel Arab Village<\/b>, <b>Old Town<\/b> at <b>Jalan Rajawali-Kembang Jepun<\/b>, and <b>House of Sampoerna<\/b> are within a short cruising radius. You can start your morning at <b>Kalimas<\/b>, hitchhiking <b>riverboat<\/b>and then finish the day with a seaside meal at <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> while waiting for the ship <b>PELNI<\/b> or <i>cruise<\/i> dock. Between the bustle of logistics and the lights of the docks, the harbor is transforming into a camera-friendly urban tourism space with local flavor.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_12533\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-12533\" style=\"width: 1024px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img fetchpriority=\"high\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-12533\" src=\"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-07-19-1024x576.webp\" alt=\"Ships dock at Tanjung Perak Port. The &quot;Gapura Surya Nusantara&quot; terminal is visible.\" width=\"1024\" height=\"576\" title=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-07-19-1024x576.webp 1024w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-07-19-768x432.webp 768w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-07-19.webp 1200w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-07-19-18x10.webp 18w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-12533\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Tanjung Perak Port (Meta Data: Google, Image may be copyrighted)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h2>Overview and Maritime Context<\/h2>\n<p><b>Tanjung Perak Port<\/b> resting on the estuary <b>Kali Mas<\/b> and the main access from the Strait <b>Madura<\/b>, making it <i>gateway<\/i> natural for the flow of goods and people in the east <b>Java Island<\/b>. Opened since the colonial era and expanded repeatedly, it now serves containers, bulk, ro-ro, and regular passengers. <b>PELNI<\/b>, as well as a stopover point <i>port of call<\/i> cruise ships. Merger of entities to <b>Pelindo<\/b> facilitate investment synchronization, starting from development <i>cruise terminal<\/i> to revitalization of public areas such as <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b>. With the toll road network <b>Surabaya-Gresik<\/b> and <b>Surabaya-Porong<\/b>The port is tightly connected to the industrial hinterland, while the <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/en\/destination\/history\/monuments\/old-town-surabaya\/\" data-schema-attribute=\"mentions\">old town<\/a><\/strong> provides a layer of cultural experience rarely found in other major ports.<\/p>\n<h3>Historical Trail from Kali Mas to Modern Terminal<\/h3>\n<p>History <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> originated from trading activities in the estuary <b>Kali Mas<\/b> which was later transformed into a modern seaport in the early 20th century. That legacy is still felt in the old warehouse <b>Kalimas<\/b> and colonial corridors <b>Rajawali Street<\/b>, while its new face is seen on <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara Passenger Terminal<\/b> spacious, air-conditioned, and comfortable for the process. <i>check-in<\/i> passengers. This journey from a traditional wharf to a modern terminal illustrates how <b>Surabaya<\/b> balancing its function as a commercial city and a living space for its citizens. Consolidation to <b>Pelindo<\/b> in 2021 further accelerates service modernization.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Colonial Times and <b>Kali Mas<\/b><\/b> Long before <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara Terminal<\/b>, the pulse of commerce starts at <b>Kalimas<\/b>There are rows of warehouses, dockyards and wooden piers that serve as stages for commercial sailing ships. In the morning you can still find wooden boats loading and unloading commodities, the atmosphere is like opening a maritime history album. <b>Surabaya<\/b>. Early morning excursions provide soft light for photography, as well as friendlier temperatures. It is this landscape that explains why modern ports are rooted in the river veins of the city.<\/li>\n<li><b>Modernization, <b>Pelindo<\/b>, and Passenger Terminal<\/b> The modern leap is marked by the presence of <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara<\/b> and integrated management under <b>Pelindo<\/b>. Its terminals mimic the logic of an airport: area <i>check-in<\/i>, security scanning, <i>food court<\/i>, <i>wayfinding<\/i> clear, to the rooftop public space connected to the <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b>. For passengers <b>PELNI<\/b>The boarding and disembarkation process is more organized; for daily travelers, this space is a door to see the port without having to sail. SOE consolidation makes service improvement programs more consistent in the field.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Geography and Access<\/h3>\n<p>Geographically, <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> on the shores of the Strait <b>Madura<\/b> with a natural inlet canal that makes it easy for large ships to dock. From the city center <b>Surabaya<\/b>the easiest access is online vehicles, taxis, or city buses to the area. <b>Silver North<\/b>. Private drivers can take advantage of tolls <b>Surabaya-Gresik<\/b> and <b>Surabaya-Porong<\/b>. Port proximity to <b>Old Town<\/b>, <b>Ampel<\/b>, and <b>Surabaya Kota Station<\/b> making it easy for you to put together an itinerary without a lot of moving around. Within the area, signage to <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara<\/b> and <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> easy to follow even for first-timers.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Toll Road Access and Public Transportation<\/b> From the west, the highway <b>Surabaya-Gresik<\/b> leads directly to the port gate; from the south, connections <b>Surabaya-Porong<\/b> helps avoid congestion on the city's arteries. City buses and local shuttles cover the corridor <b>Silver<\/b>While the online vehicle option provides flexibility in time. Upon arrival at the port area, follow the signage <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara<\/b> to get to public areas <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b>. Consider coming outside of peak truck loading and unloading hours for a more comfortable and pedestrian-friendly experience.<\/li>\n<li><b>Nearby Stations and Airports<\/b> When you arrive via <b>Surabaya Kota Station<\/b> or <b>Pasar Turi Station<\/b>, a trip to <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> relatively short by taxi or online vehicle. From <b>Juanda Airport<\/b>Allocate extra time as the distance between cities is about thirty kilometers or more, depending on the toll road. Upon arrival at the port, pedestrians can access the shaded terminal corridor to the public spaces on the upper floors to enjoy views of the ships and the sea. The transfer experience is seamless if you plan your arrival for the evening before sunset.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>The Role of Economy and Passenger Services<\/h3>\n<p><b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> It channels millions of tons of cargo and is the main point of human movement to Eastern Indonesia. For passengers, the departure rhythm is dominated by ships <b>PELNI<\/b> instead of crosswalks <b>ASDP<\/b>, since it is not a trajectory <i>short crossing<\/i> such as <b>Merak-Bakauheni<\/b>. At certain times, the port also becomes <i>port of call<\/i> cruise ships, making <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> stage welcomes foreign tourists. For walkers, this means a chance to peek at the architecture of the big ships, the activities of the <i>bunkering<\/i>, and urban-maritime experience in one visit.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Ship <b>PELNI<\/b> and Long Distance Routes<\/b> Route <b>PELNI<\/b> connect <b>Surabaya<\/b> with cities in <b>Nusa Tenggara<\/b>, <b>Maluku<\/b>, up to <b>Papua<\/b>. Up and down process in <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara<\/b> resembling an airport, from <i>check-in<\/i> to boarding. For travelers who want to experience a classic sea journey, choosing the right cabin class and preparing light provisions will make the cruise more comfortable. Check the latest official schedule as berthing patterns may change with the tide season and distribution needs.<\/li>\n<li><b><i>Cruise<\/i> and <i>Port of Call<\/i><\/b> When cruise ships dock, <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> became a busy photo platform. View <i>skyline<\/i> harbor, <b>Suramadu Bridge<\/b>, to the silhouette <b>Jalesveva Jayamahe Monument (Monjaya)<\/b> is often the setting for selfies. Although cruise ship schedules are not year-round, these moments showcase the potential for <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> as <i>cruise gateway<\/i> East Java. Casual visitors can still enjoy the public areas, culinary delights and ocean views without having to be a passenger.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Seaside Tourism in the Port Area<\/h2>\n<p>The presence of curated public spaces makes <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> tourist-friendly. The center is <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> upstairs <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara<\/b>: <i>promenade<\/i> open air, culinary kiosks, and a direct viewing deck to the loading and unloading activities. On the east side, <b>Kalimas<\/b> maintain the character of a traditional wooden pier with <b>phinisi<\/b> sleek, busy inter-island freighters. Both offer two contrasting yet complementary atmospheres: modern and heritage. An increasingly popular addition is <b>Kalimas Boat Cruise<\/b> in the city center, which provides a different perspective on history <b>Surabaya<\/b> from the water surface.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_12535\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-12535\" style=\"width: 1024px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-12535\" src=\"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-03-20-1024x768.webp\" alt=\"A harbor view of Tanjung Perak Port, showing ships and buildings under the blue sky.\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" title=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-03-20-1024x768.webp 1024w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-03-20-768x576.webp 768w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-03-20.webp 1200w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-03-20-16x12.webp 16w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-12535\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Tanjung Perak Port (Meta Data: Google, Image may be copyrighted)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3>Surabaya North Quay: Favorite View Deck<\/h3>\n<p><b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> is the location <i>hangout<\/i> with the most obvious maritime nuances in <b>Surabaya<\/b>. Located on the second and third floors <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara<\/b>This area is open to the public, not just ship passengers. Come in the afternoon; you'll get a dramatic composition of sky colors, photogenic ship movements, plus a fresh sea breeze. Admission is affordable and the schedule tends to run Tuesday to Sunday, making it easy to fit into your city-hopping plans.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Location, Opening Hours, and Tickets<\/b> SNQ is in <b>Silver North<\/b>, region <b>Pabean Cantian<\/b>, precisely on the 2-3rd floor <b>Gapura Surya Nusantara<\/b>. Access follows the passenger terminal signs. Admission is around Rp10,000 per person, not including parking, and is generally closed on Mondays. Arriving in the pre-dusk hours allows for the best light and more comfortable temperatures by the sea. Check the official channel before visiting as operating hours may change following events.<\/li>\n<li><b>Photo Spot: Sunset, <b>Suramadu<\/b>, and <b>Monjaya<\/b><\/b> From the SNQ deck, you can shoot silhouettes of <b>Suramadu Bridge<\/b> and <b>Jalesveva Jayamahe Monument<\/b> when the sky turns red. Luck often comes when a large ship docks, presenting a scale that contrasts with the humans on deck. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the harbor landscape, and then switch to a lens <i>tele<\/i> to isolate the details of the ship. Make the deck railing a natural support to keep the shot steady in strong winds.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Traditional Kalimas: Capturing Maritime Heritage<\/h3>\n<p>On the heritage side, <b>Kalimas<\/b> presents a landscape of wooden wharves, old warehouses and active traditional sailing ships. It's a living history <b>Surabaya<\/b>-not a replica-with a real rhythm of work. The most poetic atmosphere comes in the morning when the sun is low, loading and unloading activities are bustling, and the texture of the ship's wood is rich. Combine the visit <b>Kalimas<\/b> by stopping by <b>Old Town<\/b> to get the full narrative from colonial commerce to modern ports.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Dock <b>Phinisi<\/b> and Loading and Unloading Activities<\/b> A two-kilometer path of warehouses and docks in <b>Kalimas<\/b> often becomes a stage <b>phinisi<\/b> and other wooden boats docked, loading crops, building materials and everyday commodities. Photographers will appreciate the lines of mooring lines, pulleys and manual work patterns that contrast with modern containerization. Light-hearted interviews with crew members, if timed right, help to understand the inter-island shipping network that is still alive today.<\/li>\n<li><b>Best Time to Visit<\/b> Go early in the morning until the sun rises; in addition to the soft light, you'll see the high point of activity before the boat departs. Afternoons are usually hotter, so a hat and drinking water are essential companions. Respect the work area and follow the directions of the staff, as this is an active pier. By late afternoon, most of the boats have departed, leaving a distinct calm for photos of the warehouse landscape.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Kalimas Boat Cruise<\/h3>\n<p>It's not complete to explore <b>Tanjung Perak-Surabaya<\/b> without searching <b>Kali Mas<\/b> from the boat. Service <b>Kalimas Boat Cruise<\/b> offers thematic routes that highlight night lanterns, murals and historic building facades. This experience makes the city's narrative feel coherent: from the upstream public spaces to the downstream harbor. Prices and routes are subject to change, but the official city government channel actively updates information, making it easy to plan ahead for the weekend.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Routes and Experiences<\/b> One popular route departs from <b>Achievement Park<\/b> Go to <b>Museum of Education<\/b> and <b>Expression Park<\/b>The canal, offers lanterns and thematic photo spots. On the boats, guides often slip in tales of old canals and trades, tying visitors' memories to the maritime nature of the city. <b>Surabaya<\/b>. For families, this short trip is safe and child-friendly, as long as you follow the instructions of the boat crew.<\/li>\n<li><b>Magical Night Time<\/b> Nighttime gives a different experience: the reflection of lights in the water, the cooler atmosphere, and the slower rhythm of the city. Make sure to have your phone camera ready with night mode, or bring a mini tripod for more stable exposures. After the walk, move on to the food <b>Ampel<\/b> or return to <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> when there is music and bazaar.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Culinary, Old Town, and Shopping<\/h2>\n<p>Circumference <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> bringing together coastal flavors and mercantile heritage. In the northeast there are <b>Ampel Arab Village<\/b> with the aroma of spices; to the west there are <b>Old Town<\/b> at <b>Jalan Rajawali-Kembang Jepun<\/b> filled with old buildings and culinary legends. Many travelers tailor photo tours in <b>Kalimas<\/b> with a dinner session at <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b>The harbor is a great place to visit, blending an industrial landscape with local delicacies. For light shopping, the harbor souvenir stalls and surrounding markets offer practical options, while the downtown souvenir center is within easy reach of online vehicles.<\/p>\n<h3>Culinary <b>Ampel<\/b> and Pilgrimage<\/h3>\n<p>Area <b>Ampel<\/b> brings Middle Eastern and East Javanese cuisine together. After visiting <b>Sunan Ampel Mosque<\/b>, you can hunt <b>kebuli rice<\/b>, <b>maryam bread<\/b>, or <b>goat satay<\/b> with a bold blend of spices. Its proximity to <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> making this area perfect for ending the day after dusk in <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b>. Don't forget to bring some petty cash as some traditional stalls are not yet fully stocked. <i>cashless<\/i>. The evening atmosphere is family-friendly, with date shops and Middle Eastern perfumes.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Must Try Menu<\/b> <b>Kebuli rice<\/b> which is fluffy, <b>goat satay<\/b> tender, and <b>spice tea<\/b> warm is a trio of palate-safe appetizers. Try also <b>gule<\/b> or <b>kebab<\/b> with a local twist. Portions are often large, so sharing is a frugal strategy. For snacks, <b>maryam bread<\/b> Sweet cheese goes well with bitter coffee for balance.<\/li>\n<li><b>Visiting Etiquette<\/b> Respect worship activities in the area <b>Ampel<\/b> by dressing modestly and maintaining cleanliness. Take photos as needed and avoid setting up flashes in the prayer area. If in doubt, ask the shop owner for permission before taking pictures. A friendly gesture will be rewarded with the best menu recommendations by the locals.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3><b>Old Town<\/b> and <b>Kembang Jepun<\/b><\/h3>\n<p>Region <b>Old Town<\/b> around <b>Jalan Rajawali-Kembang Jepun<\/b> It houses an array of old trading offices, warehouses and old bridges that make for a great architectural tour. Many classically-ornamented buildings make strong photo backdrops. Conveniently located between <b>Kalimas<\/b> and <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b>, making it easy to combine with visits to <b>House of Sampoerna<\/b> to enrich the narrative of industrial history <b>Surabaya<\/b>. As evening approaches, the street lights reflect the nuances of the <i>old town<\/i> that is romantic without losing the flavor of the big city.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Short Walking Route<\/b> Start from <b>Rajawali Street<\/b>, crossing to the corridor <b>Kembang Jepun<\/b>, then close on the edge <b>Kalimas<\/b>. Along the route, look for symmetrical angles of barn facades and doors. Wear comfortable footwear as sidewalks can be uneven. Intersperse with local coffee shops for a quick break.<\/li>\n<li><b>Stopover <b>House of Sampoerna<\/b><\/b> This iconic museum showcases the history of the kretek industry <b>Surabaya<\/b> in a well-preserved colonial building. A collection of photos, tools and a short tour help to understand the commercial networks that helped keep the building alive. <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b>. The gift shop is also perfect for buying thematic souvenirs.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Souvenirs and Neighborhood Markets<\/h3>\n<p>For souvenirs, look for <b>shrimp crackers<\/b>, <b>packaged chili sauce<\/b>, <b>petis<\/b>, up to <b>layer cake<\/b> at markets and souvenir centers near the city center. In the harbor area, small stalls provide maritime souvenirs such as miniature ships. If you have more time, visit the shopping malls on the corridor <b>Tunjungan<\/b> that are easily accessible by online vehicles. Prioritize local MSME products; besides the authentic taste, you are also driving the micro-economic chain close to the port ecosystem.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Shopping Tips<\/b> Compare prices across multiple stalls, check the expiration date of seafood, and use flight-proof packaging. Clearly state the purpose of the souvenir so that the seller can recommend suitable flavors.<\/li>\n<li><b>Distinctive Flavor Curriculum <b>Surabaya<\/b><\/b> Pack souvenirs with <b>crackers<\/b>, <b>chili onion sauce<\/b>, and <b>brem<\/b> for a spectrum of salty-spicy-sweet flavors. More <b>local coffee<\/b> as a neutralizer to make it almost feel complete.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h2>Stay, Itinerary, and Tips<\/h2>\n<p>Stay close <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> giving you extra time to enjoy the sunrise-sunset by the harbor without the distance. Accommodation options vary: a heritage hotel in the city center for a classic feel, a business hotel near the harbor, and a business hotel near the harbor. <b>Old Town<\/b> for quick access to <b>Kalimas<\/b>, and budget hotels around <b>Surabaya Kota Station<\/b> for budget travelers. The key is to tailor the location to your planned activities-whether the focus is on <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b>, staircase <b>Kalimas<\/b>, or hunting for culinary delights <b>Ampel<\/b>.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_12537\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-12537\" style=\"width: 1024px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-12537\" src=\"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-06-02-1024x768.webp\" alt=\"Passengers wait at the Tanjung Perak Port terminal.\" width=\"1024\" height=\"768\" title=\"\" srcset=\"https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-06-02-1024x768.webp 1024w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-06-02-768x576.webp 768w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-06-02.webp 1200w, https:\/\/destinasindo.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/03\/2021-06-02-16x12.webp 16w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-12537\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Tanjung Perak Port (Meta Data: Google, Image may be copyrighted)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<h3>Accommodation Recommendations<\/h3>\n<p>Here are three strategic options for travelers who want to focus on the northern region <b>Surabaya<\/b> and <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b>. Each offers different advantages, from historical value to budget efficiency. Prices are indicative; check back for the latest promotions before booking.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b><a href=\"https:\/\/www.agoda.com\/partners\/partnersearch.aspx?cid=1931056&amp;hl=en&amp;hid=70715136&amp;pcs=5\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Arcadia Surabaya by Horison<\/a>- <b>Rajawali Street<\/b><\/b> This location is on the edge of <b>Old Town<\/b>, a few minutes drive to <b>Kalimas<\/b> and <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b>. Spacious rooms with a classic-business feel make it comfortable for small families and business travelers alike. Rates are often in the mid-range, perfect for guests looking to balance price and location. A bonus is that you can start your morning architectural tour right from the front of the hotel. Breakfast with local selections energizes you before sunset hunting at <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b>.<\/li>\n<li><b><b>POP! Hotel Stasiun Kota<\/b> - close <b>Surabaya Kota Station<\/b><\/b> A clean and functional budget option, ideal for solo travelers and young couples. Access to public transportation is easy, and to <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> just a short online ride away. Rooms are compact with essential amenities such as air-conditioning, hot water and Wi-Fi, while the surrounding area offers a quick breakfast stand before the tour. <b>Kalimas<\/b>. The rates are wallet-friendly, especially on weekdays.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"https:\/\/www.agoda.com\/partners\/partnersearch.aspx?cid=1931056&amp;hl=en&amp;hid=2402582&amp;pcs=5\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Hotel Majapahit Surabaya<\/a> - corridor <b>Tunjungan<\/b><\/b> For a luxurious heritage experience, this historic hotel is hard to beat. Although not in the north, the distance to <b>Tanjung Perak<\/b> still reasonable via the inner-city highway. Deep gardens, ponds and colonial-style rooms provide a quiet respite from harbor exploration. Rates are premium, commensurate with the service and historical narrative. Perfect for couples or families looking to experience <i>grand old hotel<\/i> while still chasing the sunset at the harbor.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Day Itinerary Around Tanjung Perak<\/h3>\n<p>Structure your day around the rhythm of the sea. Start the morning at <b>Kalimas<\/b> to photograph the loading and unloading activities. Continue walking through <b>Old Town<\/b> at <b>Jalan Rajawali-Kembang Jepun<\/b> before lunch at a traditional tavern. In the afternoon, drive to <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> to wait for the sun to set; tuck into a snack at the terminal's food stalls. Evening, close with culinary delights <b>Ampel<\/b> or cruising <b>Kalimas Boat Cruise<\/b> night route if available. With this flow, you get the whole package: heritage, food and culture. <i>harborfront<\/i> modern.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Morning to Noon<\/b> <b>Kalimas<\/b> then <b>Old Town<\/b> for architecture and trade stories. Coffee breaks in the region <b>Kembang Jepun<\/b>continue to the hotel for a short rest. Save your energy for a twilight session on deck.<\/li>\n<li><b>Afternoon to Evening<\/b> To <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> ahead of the golden hour, then culinary <b>Ampel<\/b> or up <b>Kalimas Boat Cruise<\/b> when operating at night. Don't forget your phone's battery backup.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<h3>Technical, Ethical, and Budgetary Tips<\/h3>\n<p>The harbor is an active workspace. Obey the directions of the staff, avoid restricted areas, and be mindful of safety when shooting near the edge of the deck. For convenience, bring a hat, sunglasses, and a refillable water bottle. Budget-friendly day: admission <b>Surabaya North Quay<\/b> affordable, coastal cuisine is varied, and online transportation makes mobility across locations easy. If planning a cruise <b>PELNI<\/b>If you're planning to travel, book in advance and check baggage regulations and identity documents.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><b>Equipment and Photos<\/b> Use a wide lens for deck landscapes, lens <i>tele<\/i> for ship details. <i>Polarizing filter<\/i> helps to control water reflections. Store the device in a thin waterproof bag as the sea breeze may dampen it.<\/li>\n<li><b>Work Area Ethics<\/b> Do not block operational pathways, always supervise children, and ask permission when photographing workers. 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