Peel back 700 years of Surabaya in a single private day — from the grand Al Akbar National Mosque to the Arab Quarter of Ampel, the Dutch colonial facades of Kota Lama, and the emotive Heroes Monument, Tugu Pahlawan. Indonesia's second city, unfiltered.
What to expect
Begin at the soaring Masjid Nasional Al Akbar, one of Indonesia's largest mosques, before weaving through the fragrant alleyways of the Ampel Arab Quarter. The route continues to the candy-coloured shophouses of Chinatown and then to Kota Lama's grand Dutch colonial boulevards. The day culminates at Tugu Pahlawan — the towering obelisk marking the 1945 Battle of Surabaya — where your guide brings the independence story vividly to life.
Good to know
Tours run approximately 6–8 hours; factor travel time to/from port (15–25 mins by private car). Modest dress required for mosque entry — long trousers and a head scarf for women, provided on arrival. The submarine monument Monkasel can be added en route; confirm with your guide.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Surabaya — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.