Beaches in Lombok
Lombok's beaches rival Bali's best — without the crowds. From the turquoise twin bays of Tanjung Aan to the pink-hued coral sands of Tangsi, explore the island's most stunning coastline with verified info and local tips.
Lombok's coastline stretches for over 150 kilometers, tracing a dramatic arc of white sand bays, volcanic black sand coves, and coral-fringed shores that remain refreshingly uncrowded compared to neighboring Bali. The south coast is where the island's beach reputation was forged: Kuta Lombok — not to be confused with its Balinese namesake — anchors a stretch of coast so beautiful that surfers who discovered it decades ago simply never left.
Start at Tanjung Aan, a double bay split by a rocky headland where the sand takes on an impossibly fine, peppercorn-like texture. The water here stays shallow and calm, making it perfect for swimming even during the dry season swells that pound the outer reefs. A short drive west, Selong Belanak unfolds as a crescent of powdery white sand backed by green hills — the gentle shore break here has made it Lombok's unofficial learn-to-surf capital, with board rentals available for as little as Rp 50,000 per hour.
For something wilder, head to Mawun Beach, a horseshoe bay flanked by jungle-covered headlands. The road in has improved dramatically in recent years, but the beach itself retains that untouched quality that makes Lombok special. On the island's remote east coast, Pink Beach (Tangsi) lives up to its name — crushed red coral mixes with white sand to create a distinctive rosy hue, best seen in the golden hour before sunset.
The northwest coast near Senggigi offers a different vibe entirely: calmer waters, dramatic sunsets over Bali's Mount Agung, and easy access to the Gili Islands. Meanwhile, the Secret Gilis (Gili Nanggu, Gili Kedis, Gili Sudak) off the southwest coast provide deserted island fantasies just a short boat ride from the mainland.
Whether you are chasing barrels at Desert Point, snorkeling off Gili Trawangan, or simply seeking a quiet patch of sand to watch the sun drop behind the volcanoes, Lombok's beaches deliver something Bali increasingly cannot: space, silence, and the thrill of genuine discovery.
All Beaches
Tanjung Aan Beach
Twin bays of turquoise perfection
Selong Belanak Beach
Perfect crescent bay for beginner surfers
Mawun Beach
Secluded horseshoe bay between dramatic cliffs
Pink Beach (Tangsi)
One of the world's rare pink sand beaches
Tampah Beach
Hidden cove accessible only by a cliffside trail
Tanjung Ringgit
Dramatic coastal cliffs and WWII caves at Lombok's southeastern tip
Ekas Bay
World-class surf break and untouched bay in Southeast Lombok
Desert Point (Bangko Bangko)
Indonesia's most legendary left-hand barrel — for experts only
Belongas Bay
Remote bay famous for hammerhead shark diving and wild coastline
Senggigi Beach
Lombok's most accessible sunset beach
Kuta Beach Lombok
The namesake beach of South Lombok's surf capital
Tanjung Bloam
East Lombok's hidden cliff-framed beach
Nipah Beach
Sekotong's tranquil bay with Secret Gili views
Mekaki Beach
Wild surf beach on Sekotong's rugged coast
Gili Meno Beach
Pristine white sand on the quietest Gili island
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