Best Hotels in Sekotong: Lombok's Remote Paradise

Best Hotels in Sekotong: Lombok's Remote Paradise

Accommodation10 min readLast updated: March 2026

The best hotels in Sekotong offer genuine remote paradise on Lombok's undeveloped southwest peninsula. Cocotinos Sekotong leads with dive-focused eco-resort comfort from $75/night. Simple beachfront bungalows dot the coast from $15/night. The area has no ATMs, limited restaurants, and basic road access — bring cash, plan meals, and embrace the isolation that makes Sekotong special.

What Makes Sekotong Special {#sekotong-character}

Sekotong occupies Lombok's long southwestern peninsula, a landscape of dry hills dropping to pristine coastline dotted with small offshore islands. This is Lombok's least-developed tourist area, and that undevelopment is precisely the appeal.

Where Kuta has cafes and surf shops, and Senggigi has restaurants and tour agencies, Sekotong has beaches, reefs, and quiet. The peninsula stretches roughly 30 kilometers from Lembar port to its western tip, with scattered villages, a handful of accommodation properties, and kilometers of coastline that see few visitors.

The offshore islands — the "secret Gilis" — are Sekotong's crown jewels. Gili Nanggu, Gili Sudak, Gili Kedis, Gili Layar, and others offer pristine beaches and reefs without the development or crowds of the main Gili Islands. Day trips by boat from Sekotong properties provide some of Lombok's best snorkeling.

Best Sekotong Properties {#best-properties}

Cocotinos Sekotong — The area's standout property. A professional eco-resort with a PADI dive center, house reef, comfortable rooms, and a good restaurant. The property demonstrates that remote location and genuine comfort are not mutually exclusive. Rooms face the ocean with views to the secret Gilis. From 1,200,000 IDR ($75).

Desert Point Lodge — Near the peninsula's southwestern tip and the legendary Desert Point surf break. Basic but functional rooms for surfers who want proximity to the wave without camping. From 300,000-500,000 IDR ($19-31).

Sekotong Beach Bungalows — Simple beachfront bungalows at various locations along the peninsula coast. These are typically family-run operations with basic rooms, cold-water showers, and home-cooked meals. From 200,000-500,000 IDR ($13-31).

Budget Beachfront Options {#budget-options}

Budget travelers find Sekotong compelling for its beachfront access at mainland prices. Simple bungalows directly on the sand cost 150,000-300,000 IDR ($10-19) per night — less than comparable Gili Island locations and with fewer people.

The trade-off is amenity level. Budget Sekotong properties offer basic rooms, fans (not always air conditioning), cold-water bathrooms, and limited dining. Electricity may be generator-dependent with specific operating hours. WiFi is rare.

For travelers comfortable with these limitations, the reward is extraordinary: waking up on a beautiful beach that feels private, snorkeling pristine reef without other tourists, and experiencing a pace of life that the rest of Lombok is slowly leaving behind.

Practical Tips for Sekotong {#practical-tips}

Cash is essential. There are no ATMs on the Sekotong peninsula. Withdraw enough cash in Mataram or Lembar for your entire stay, including accommodation, meals, boat trips, and tips.

Arrange meals in advance. Outside Cocotinos, dining options are very limited. Most properties offer meals (confirm when booking), but spontaneous restaurant visits are not possible. Some properties require meal pre-orders.

Bring supplies. Sunscreen, medications, insect repellent, snacks, drinking water, and any specific needs should be purchased before arriving. The few village shops on the peninsula stock basics but limited selection.

Plan transport. Arriving by scooter gives you maximum flexibility to explore the peninsula's beaches. Private driver drop-off and pickup works but limits spontaneous exploration. Arrange return transport before arriving.

Respect the environment. Sekotong's appeal is its pristine condition. Take all rubbish with you, use reef-safe sunscreen, do not touch or stand on coral, and support properties that demonstrate genuine environmental care.

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