Tembilahan Ferry Terminal
The Tembilahan Ferry Terminal is an important shipping hub in the Indonesian town of Tembilahan, which is the capital of the Indragiri Hilir Regency.
The terminal connects the island of Sumatra to many places in the Riau Archipelago and beyond. It is a major hub for both passenger and goods traffic.
The Tembilahan Ferry Terminal is strategically located on the Indragiri River, giving it easy access to both interior and seaside areas.
Because of its position, it makes it easy to move both things and people, making it an important part of the region's infrastructure.
How to Get to Tembilahan Ferry Terminal
Ferry From Batam:
From Batam to Tembilahan, which is about 457 kilometres away, ferries run regularly.
By Air
Ways to get to Simpang Tiga Airport (PKU) from Pekanbaru:
- To get there by plane, go to Simpang Tiga Airport in Pekanbaru.
- To get to Tembilahan from the airport, take a cab.
- It took about 5 hours and 37 minutes.
Popular Ferry Routes
- Ferry from Tembilahan to Batam
- Ferry from Tembilahan to Tanjung Pinang
Popular Ferry Operator
Facilities at Tembilahan Ferry Terminal
- Waiting Areas
- Ticketing Counters
- Restrooms
- Food and Beverage Outlets
- Parking Area
Tips for Booking and Travelling
- Use online services like Easybook to reserve ferry tickets ahead of time, making sure they are available, and getting the seats you want.
- Ferry times can change, so always double-check when they leave and if there might be any delays.
- Make sure you have a legal ID and any travel papers you need, especially if you are going to a different province or country.
- Get to the ferry terminal at least 30 minutes before the boarding time so you have time to check in and get on board.
Conclusion
As the hub of Indonesia's sea network, Tembilahan Ferry Terminal makes it easier for people to get around and helps the province of Riau grow.