Port of Sorong, Maritime transit hub in West Papua, Indonesia
The Port of Sorong is a maritime hub located along the southern coast of Dampier Strait with terminals handling container vessels, ferries, and tankers. The facility operates multiple docks and berths where different types of ships arrive and depart on a regular basis.
The port was established in the early 1900s and transformed Sorong from a small settlement into a major trading center for eastern Indonesia. This development helped connect the region to larger markets across Southeast Asia.
The port functions as a meeting point where Papuan traditions intersect with maritime commerce, creating a distinct exchange of goods and customs.
The port is accessible from the waterfront promenade where visitors can observe ship activity and arriving and departing ferries. Plan to visit during daylight hours when vessel movements are most visible and active.
The port serves as the main departure point for expeditions to the Raja Ampat archipelago, blending commercial shipping with tourism traffic. Many international and local travelers use the terminals to reach the famous islands and dive sites in the region.
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