Step inside a Dutch colonial mansion turned living museum, where hand-rolling kretek cigarettes has been a craft for a century. Then join the legendary Surabaya Heritage Track tram through the city's most storied streets — culture, craft, and colonial grandeur in one elegant morning.
What to expect
The elegant Sampoerna mansion houses a beautifully curated collection of Indonesian tobacco history, colonial artefacts, and a live kretek-rolling floor where workers hand-craft cigarettes at extraordinary speed. The museum café — set in the original courtyard — serves premium Javanese coffee worth lingering over. Board the vintage-style Heritage Track bus/tram for a narrated loop through Old Surabaya's most atmospheric corners, from Dutch warehouses to the old port quarter.
Good to know
The museum is free to enter and open daily; the Heritage Track departs on a fixed schedule (check houseofsampoerna.museum for current timings). Located in central Surabaya, approximately 20 minutes by private car from the port. Pair with a riverside lunch at a colonial-era café nearby for a full half-day.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Surabaya — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.