Flights from Colombo (CMB) to Surabaya (SUB)

About Surabaya

Discover Surabaya, Indonesia s dynamic port city

Surabaya is a bustling gateway to East Java, where modern city life meets a rich maritime past. As Indonesia s second-largest city, it offers a lively mix of waterfront promenades, heritage quarters, and a fast-growing business district. Wide streets, busy markets, and a thriving café culture give the city an energetic, urban feel.

Beyond its role as a commercial hub, Surabaya is also a starting point for exploring some of Java s most striking landscapes. From here, you can connect to scenic coastal towns and mountain regions, or continue deeper into East Java. Whether you are visiting for meetings, family, or onward adventures, Surabaya rewards you with an authentic snapshot of contemporary Indonesian city life.

Top sights in Surabaya

House of Sampoerna

Stroll through this historic compound to learn about Surabaya s industrial heritage and admire its preserved Dutch-era architecture.

Suramadu National Bridge

Drive or ride across this long sea bridge linking Java and Madura Island, and take in expansive views of the Madura Strait.

Tunjungan Street

Walk along one of Surabaya s main thoroughfares, lined with shopping centres, hotels, and restored heritage buildings.

Submarine Monument (Monumen Kapal Selam)

Step inside a decommissioned submarine on the riverfront and get a close look at Indonesia s naval history.

Merdeka Square and City Hall area

Explore landscaped public spaces and civic buildings for a sense of Surabaya s role as a regional capital.

Experience the culture of East Java s capital

Spend time in Surabaya s older quarters, where narrow lanes, centuries-old buildings, and traditional shops give you a glimpse into the city s layered past. You can wander through local markets, browse small boutiques, and pause at street-side stalls to soak in the everyday rhythm of the city.

For a broader view of Surabaya s culture, visit its museums and riverside promenades, where exhibits and open spaces highlight its maritime roots. In the evening, the city comes alive with neighbourhood food streets and live music venues, offering a relaxed way to end your day. Many travellers also use Surabaya as a base for guided trips to nearby highland towns or coastal areas, adding nature and countryside scenery to their stay.

A taste of Surabaya

Surabaya is known for robust flavours and hearty dishes that reflect East Java s culinary traditions. You will find plenty of casual eateries serving favourites such as savoury noodle dishes, rich soups, and rice plates topped with grilled or braised meats, fresh vegetables, and spicy sauces. Street food carts and night markets add to the atmosphere, especially around busy commercial districts.

If you prefer a more leisurely meal, modern cafés and restaurants across the city offer Indonesian classics alongside international menus. Many venues highlight local ingredients, from fresh seafood to seasonal produce, often with scenic city views. Whether you choose a lively food street or a contemporary bistro, Surabaya s dining scene gives you many ways to explore local flavours at your own pace.

Retail therapy in Surabaya

Surabaya is home to large shopping malls where you can find international brands, local labels, and lifestyle stores under one roof. These centres often include cinemas, arcades, and extensive dining options, making them popular for both shopping and relaxing during the afternoon or evening.

For a more local experience, visit traditional markets and smaller shopping streets, where stalls and shops sell clothing, homeware, snacks, and everyday essentials. These areas are ideal for picking up simple keepsakes and observing daily life. Between the air-conditioned comfort of the malls and the buzz of neighbourhood markets, Surabaya offers varied shopping experiences for different tastes.

Best time to visit Surabaya

Dry season (Musim Kemarau), typically from May to October, brings warm, relatively dry days with average temperatures around 27–32°C (81–90°F). Clearer skies make it easier to explore the city and surrounding areas, and many events take place outdoors during this peak season.

Transition months, usually April and November, sit on the edge of the wet and dry seasons, with temperatures around 27–31°C (81–88°F) and occasional showers. These shoulder season periods can mean slightly fewer crowds, while still offering plenty of warm, bright days for sightseeing and short excursions.

Wet season (Musim Hujan), generally from December to March, sees more frequent rain showers and humidity, with temperatures around 26–30°C (79–86°F). Downpours are often short-lived, and you can still enjoy indoor attractions, malls, and dining venues throughout this low season.

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