Flights from Chengdu (TFU) to Surabaya (SUB)

About Surabaya

Discover East Java’s dynamic port city

Surabaya is a bustling gateway to East Java, where modern business districts sit beside historic neighbourhoods and waterfront quarters. As Indonesia’s second-largest city, it offers a mix of leafy boulevards, traditional markets, and contemporary shopping malls, all framed by a working harbour and distant volcanic landscapes. You feel the energy of a city that looks forward while staying rooted in local traditions.

Beyond its role as a commercial hub, Surabaya rewards curious travellers with characterful streets, distinctive architecture, and a relaxed food culture built around street-side stalls and family-run eateries. It is also a convenient base for trips to nearby coastal towns and mountain scenery, giving you a balance of urban discovery and outdoor escapes.

Top sights in Surabaya

Suramadu National Bridge

Drive or ride across this impressive bridge linking Surabaya and Madura Island, with expansive views over the Madura Strait.

House of Sampoerna

Explore a well-preserved historic complex with exhibitions on local heritage, set within elegant colonial-era buildings.

Submarine Monument (Monumen Kapal Selam)

Step inside a preserved Russian-built submarine on the riverfront and learn about Indonesia’s maritime history.

Tunjungan Street

Stroll along this central avenue lined with malls, heritage buildings, and cafés, especially lively in the evening.

Kampung Arab district

Wander narrow laneways filled with traditional shops and old shophouses that showcase Surabaya’s multicultural roots.

Experience Surabaya’s culture and surroundings

You can experience Surabaya’s character by exploring its historic neighbourhoods on foot. Older districts reveal a blend of local and colonial-era architecture, from riverfront warehouses to carefully restored mansions. Guided walking tours are a good way to hear the stories behind the buildings, markets, and family businesses that shaped the city.

Surabaya is also a springboard for outdoor adventures in East Java. Many travellers use the city as a starting point for excursions to volcanic landscapes, cool highland towns, and coastal viewpoints. Early-morning drives into the countryside reward you with misty valleys and wide panoramas, while day trips to nearby islands offer calm beaches and simple seafood lunches.

Within the city, parks and riverside promenades provide a quieter counterpoint to busy roads. You can join locals for gentle evening strolls, sample snacks from temporary food stalls, or watch community performances during festivals and weekend events.

A taste of Surabaya

Surabaya’s dining scene is defined by bold flavours, generous portions, and a relaxed approach to eating. Street food stalls and casual warung eateries are everywhere, serving favourites such as rawon, a rich beef soup, and rujak cingur, a tangy fruit and vegetable salad with a savoury sauce. Many dishes are built around rice or noodles, often with spicy sambal on the side so you can adjust the heat to your liking.

If you prefer indoor comfort, you will find modern cafés, dessert bars, and family-friendly restaurants in shopping malls and business districts. These venues often blend Indonesian recipes with international influences, offering everything from fried rice and satay to pastries, coffees, and fresh juices. Late evenings are busy, with groups gathering over shared plates and cool drinks.

Waterfront and rooftop venues add another dimension, pairing city views with grilled seafood and small bites. Whether you choose a simple roadside stall or a contemporary bistro, dining in Surabaya is about unhurried meals, warm hospitality, and trying something new.

Retail therapy in East Java’s capital

Surabaya offers a mix of large malls, traditional markets, and independent shops, so you can tailor your shopping to your interests. Major shopping centres feature international brands, cinemas, and wide food courts, making them popular places to escape the heat and spend a relaxed afternoon. You will also find homeware, electronics, and lifestyle stores under one air-conditioned roof.

Traditional markets are where you can browse textiles, everyday clothing, snacks, and local specialties. Walking through the stalls gives you a glimpse of daily life in Surabaya, with vendors calling out their offers and colourful displays of produce and spices. It is a good place to pick up practical items and small gifts.

In older districts, shophouses sell everything from batik-inspired garments to handicrafts and accessories. Smaller boutiques increasingly showcase contemporary Indonesian designers, offering modern takes on classic patterns. Whether you are looking for a quick purchase or a more curated find, Surabaya’s retail scene is varied and easy to explore.

Best time to visit Surabaya

Dry season (Musim Kemarau), typically from May to October, is warm and relatively less humid, with average temperatures around 27–32°C (81–90°F). Clearer skies make it ideal for city sightseeing and day trips into the highlands, and events often spill outdoors, making this a popular shoulder season.

Transition months around April and November bring Musim Peralihan, the changing season, with temperatures averaging 26–31°C (79–88°F). You may experience short, scattered showers, but they rarely disrupt plans for long. This low season can feel calmer, with more relaxed crowds at attractions and shopping areas.

Rainy season (Musim Hujan), usually from December to March, sees higher humidity and frequent afternoon showers, with temperatures about 26–30°C (79–86°F). Mornings are often bright, and brief downpours cool the city before evening activities. It is considered the peak season for lush greenery and dramatic skies in the surrounding landscapes.

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