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Masjid Amirul Mukminin - The Floating Mosque of Makassar

Experience the breathtaking beauty and spiritual significance of the Floating Mosque in Makassar, a unique architectural gem on Sulawesi's coast.

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Situated along the scenic coastline of Makassar, Masjid Amirul Mukminin, or the Floating Mosque, stands as a stunning testament to modern Islamic architecture. Built on stilts above the water, this remarkable structure creates an illusion of floating above the waves, providing an enchanting sight especially at sunrise and sunset. Visitors flock to this mosque not only for its spiritual significance but also for its aesthetic beauty. The mosque's intricate designs and majestic domes are complemented by panoramic views of the surrounding sea, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts and peaceful reflection alike. As a prominent tourist attraction, the mosque is a hub of cultural activity, drawing both locals and travelers. It serves as a venue for daily prayers and community events, allowing visitors to experience the vibrant local culture and traditions. The serene ambiance invites guests to explore its vast prayer halls and beautifully adorned interiors, where the intricate craftsmanship reflects the rich heritage of Islamic art. Whether you are visiting for spiritual reasons or simply to marvel at its beauty, the Floating Mosque is an essential stop on your journey through Makassar. To fully appreciate the mosque’s splendor, consider visiting during the early morning or late afternoon, when the light casts ethereal shadows on the water. Nearby, various eateries and souvenir shops offer a taste of local cuisine and crafts, enhancing your overall experience. With its unique combination of spirituality, culture, and scenic beauty, Masjid Amirul Mukminin is a must-see destination for anyone traveling to Makassar.

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
  • Dress modestly to respect the local customs and traditions.
  • Take a walk along the waterfront for stunning views of the mosque and surrounding landscape.
  • Check prayer times if you wish to participate in the local customs.
  • Don't forget your camera to capture the mosque's breathtaking architecture and surrounding scenery.
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A brief summary to Masjid Amirul Mukminin - Masjid Terapung

  • Jl. Penghibur No.289, Makassar City, Losari, Ujung Pandang, South Sulawesi, 90112, ID
  • Monday 4 am-6:05 am
  • Tuesday 4 am-6:05 am
  • Wednesday 4 am-6:05 am
  • Thursday 4 am-6:05 am
  • Friday 4 am-6:05 am
  • Saturday 4 am-6:05 am
  • Sunday 4 am-6:05 am

Getting There

  • Public Transportation

    From the center of Makassar, head to the nearest bus stop and take a city bus heading towards 'Losari Beach.' Ensure you inform the driver that you're headed to Masjid Terapung, as they can assist with directions. The ride should take approximately 30 minutes. Once you reach Losari Beach, get off the bus and walk towards the waterfront. You will see the mosque, which is located at Jl. Penghibur No.289.

  • Walking

    If you are near the Losari Beach area, simply walk along the beach promenade towards the east. Keep the water on your left, and after about 10-15 minutes of walking, you will arrive at Masjid Amirul Mukminin - Masjid Terapung. The mosque is easily recognizable due to its beautiful architecture and location on the water.

  • Ride-hailing Services

    Use a ride-hailing app like Gojek or Grab. Input 'Masjid Amirul Mukminin - Masjid Terapung' as your destination. The app will provide you with the best route and estimated fare. The ride will take around 15 to 20 minutes, depending on traffic, and will drop you off right at the mosque entrance.

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