Whether you're after a cliffside villa overlooking the surf in Kuta, a boutique resort in Senggigi, or a cozy homestay in Tetebatu's rice terraces — find verified stays with honest pricing and real reviews.
Luxury hilltop villas with infinity pool above Selong Belanak
Award-winning boutique resort on Senggigi's Mangsit beach
Luxury hilltop villas overlooking Selong Belanak bay
Boutique beach resort on Sekotong's untouched coast
Gili T's premier full-service resort with pool and dive center
Luxury boutique hotel with rooftop bar and designer rooms
Off-grid eco-lodge near Pink Beach with bamboo villas
Refined beachfront boutique resort with Balinese charm
Traditional Lumbung-style cottages with ocean panoramas
Simple rooms amid rice terraces with Rinjani views
Highland retreat at the foot of Indonesia's mighty volcano
Beachfront 4-star resort on Kuta's doorstep
Budget bamboo bungalows steps from the beach
Traditional Sasak lumbung (rice barn) cottages in a garden setting
Stylish budget boutique in the heart of Kuta
Laid-back beachfront bungalows on Gili Meno's quiet shore
Budget eco-stay on the quietest Gili with garden hammocks
Modern city hotel with pool near Mataram's main attractions
Simple beachfront huts on Sekotong's golden sand
Comfortable mid-range hotel with pool and sunset terrace
Accommodation in Lombok ranges from barefoot-luxury bamboo bungalows perched above the surf to polished five-star resorts with infinity pools and private beaches. The island's accommodation scene has matured rapidly in recent years, yet it retains a character distinctly different from Bali — smaller scale, more personal, and often set against landscapes that feel genuinely wild.
Kuta Lombok is the epicenter of the island's boutique hotel boom. Here you will find architecturally striking villas with rooftop pools overlooking the rolling hills and hidden bays of the south coast. Budget travelers are well served too, with clean guesthouses and homestays starting from Rp 150,000 per night. The area has excellent walkability to restaurants and beaches, making it the most convenient base for exploring the south coast.
On the northwest coast, Senggigi was Lombok's first tourist area and still offers the widest range of accommodation, from international-brand resorts to family-run losmen. The sunsets here — looking west across the Lombok Strait to Bali's Mount Agung — are among the best on the island, and many hotels position their restaurants and pools to take full advantage.
The Gili Islands each have their own accommodation personality. Gili Trawangan has everything from party-adjacent hostels to high-end resort villas. Gili Air strikes a balance between comfort and quiet, with beautiful beachfront bungalows. Gili Meno, the smallest and quietest, is the honeymoon island, home to some of the archipelago's most romantic retreats.
For travelers seeking something different, Tetebatu in the foothills of Mount Rinjani offers homestays surrounded by rice terraces and tobacco fields, while Sembalun provides mountain-lodge accommodation as a base for Rinjani treks. Every listing here has been personally verified by our team for cleanliness, safety, and honest pricing.
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