Makassar to operate sea pete-pete for island transport access

The Makassar city government will operate sea pete-pete vessels with capacity for dozens of passengers to support mobility for island communities.

The Makassar city government plans routes to islands including Barrang Lompo, Barrang Caddi, and Lanjukang. The sea pete-pete vessel was docked at Tugu MNEK Pier on Monday, June 8, 2026. The initiative aims to strengthen connectivity and ease travel for residents in the island areas of Makassar city.

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