Mamuju Ferry Terminal
In Mamuju, West Sulawesi, the Mamuju Ferry Terminal, also known as Pelabuhan Simboro, is a major transportation hub that links Sulawesi to Kalimantan (Borneo) by sea. Commercial roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) ferry makes it an important entry point for both people and goods in the area. Every one of these routes has different journey times and number of trips per day. Many people take the ferry from Mamuju to Balikpapan because it runs the most often. Getting seats for the Ro-Ro ferry is now easier to do because you can book them online through official ticketing systems like easybook.
How to Get to Mamuju Ferry Terminal
- Take the bus from Makassar: Long-distance buses run from Makassar to Mamuju. According to the road conditions, the trip takes between 8 and 10 hours.
- Coming from other cities: Local towns like Palu and Manado have buses that can take you to Mamuju. By taxi from the bus stop to the ferry port.
- You can drive to Mamuju Ferry Terminal: It takes about 8 to 10 hours. After entering the city, follow the signs to get to Mamuju Ferry Terminal.
Popular Ferry Routes
Popular Ferry Operator
- PT Jembatan Nusantara
- PT ASDP Indonesia Ferry (Persero)
Mamuju Ferry Terminal Facilities
- Passenger Waiting Area
- Ticketing Services
- Food and Refreshments
- Restrooms and Prayer Facilities
- Parking and Vehicle Handling
- Accesibiility such as ramps for disability.
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The terminal's facilities are mostly practical but not very fancy. People who are traveling should be ready for a simple and sometimes busy waiting area, especially if their flight is late.