
By rail from Jakarta (Gambir Station or Jatinegara Station) you can take the Cirebon Express for Rp 70,000 (economy) or Rp 95,000 (executive). It takes about 3 hours and 15 minutes. A more expensive but still very cheap alternative is the Argo Jati train at Rp 120,000.
There are several ways of getting around the town of Cirebon.
By rented car - this is the most convenient way.
By 'Angkot' - this is the public van transport. However, they are not as comfortable as your own private car. Cost around Rp 3,000 for most journeys.
By 'Becak' - similar to a rickshaw. You hop on the 'wheeled chair' and the driver will cycle the becak around for you. It will cost you from Rp 5,000 to Rp 20,000. Prices are highly negotiable.
There are some taxis in Cirebon (the taxi driver informed me there's only 20 units of taxi in this city). The rate is on hourly basis, based on your negotiation skill, it should be around Rp. 75,000 per hour.
Local cuisines are:
Seafood restaurants: