
7 Days in Lombok: The Complete One-Week Itinerary
A perfect week in Lombok covers the south coast beaches (days 1-2), a trek to Mount Rinjani or north Lombok waterfalls (days 3-4), and the Gili Islands (days 5-6), with day 7 for last-minute exploring or departure. Budget travelers can do it for $25-35 per day, midrange for $60-80, and luxury for $150+.
Why One Week in Lombok Is Just Right
Lombok rewards travelers who give it time. Unlike Bali, where you can knock off the major sights in a frantic three-day tour-bus blitz, Lombok's best experiences unfold at a slower pace. The south coast reveals a new perfect beach around every headland. The north hides waterfalls inside jungle gorges. The Gili Islands run on island time where "later" is the only schedule that matters. Seven days lets you sample all three without rushing, and without that hollow feeling of checking boxes rather than actually being somewhere.
This itinerary moves from south (beaches and surf) to north (mountains and waterfalls) to offshore (Gili Islands) in a logical geographic flow that minimizes backtracking. You will cover the full diversity of what Lombok offers — turquoise bays, volcanic landscapes, traditional Sasak culture, and underwater worlds — while keeping daily driving distances under two hours (except the Day 3 north transfer).
I have tested this exact route four times across different seasons and refined it based on what actually works versus what sounds good on paper. The timing is realistic, the budget breakdowns are honest, and the recommendations come from personal experience rather than aggregated review sites.
How This Week Flows
The itinerary has three natural phases:
Days 1-2: South Coast Base. Settle into Kuta Lombok, the natural hub for south coast exploration. Beach-hop between Tanjung Aan, Selong Belanak, and Mawun — three beaches that rival anything in Southeast Asia. The pace is relaxed, the food is cheap and excellent, and you acclimatize to Lombok's rhythm.
Days 3-4: North Lombok Adventure. The big transfer day. Drive north through the island's interior (bonus: rice terraces, traditional villages, and a completely different landscape) to Senaru village at the foot of Mount Rinjani. Visit spectacular waterfalls, optionally do a Rinjani day trek, and experience the cooler mountain air and quieter village life that contrasts sharply with the beach-centric south.
Days 5-6: Gili Islands. Cross to the Gili Islands for two days of snorkeling with turtles, diving, cycling, and sunset drinks. This is the relaxation reward after the active middle days. Choose Gili Trawangan for more energy and nightlife, or Gili Air for a quieter, more local-feeling experience.
Day 7: Departure. Return to mainland Lombok with a cultural stop en route to the airport.
Budget Planning That Is Actually Honest
Travel budgets online are often fantasies. Here is what things actually cost in 2026:
### Budget Level ($25-35 USD/day)
- Accommodation: Dorm bed (80-150K IDR) or basic homestay room (150-250K IDR)
- Food: Three warung meals per day (25-40K IDR each, totaling 75-120K IDR daily)
- Transport: Scooter rental (70-100K IDR/day) plus fuel (15-30K IDR/day)
- Activities: Beaches are free. Waterfall entries 20K IDR. Snorkel gear rental 50K IDR.
This budget is genuinely doable. Lombok is one of the cheapest destinations in Indonesia once you are here. The main expenses are getting to the island and inter-island boats.
### Midrange Level ($60-80 USD/day)
- Accommodation: Private room with AC and hot water (400-800K IDR)
- Food: Mix of warung lunches (40K IDR) and restaurant dinners (80-150K IDR)
- Transport: Scooter plus occasional taxi for longer transfers (200-400K IDR)
- Activities: Guided Rinjani day trek (800K-1.2M IDR), snorkel boat tour (150-250K IDR), surf lesson (150-200K IDR)
This is the sweet spot for most travelers. You eat well, sleep comfortably, and can do all the major activities without stressing about cost.
### Luxury Level ($150+ USD/day)
- Accommodation: Boutique hotel or private villa (1.5-3M IDR)
- Food: Restaurant meals, fresh seafood platters, cocktails (200-400K IDR per meal)
- Transport: Private driver all day (500-600K IDR), speedboat charters
- Activities: Private dive course (2-3M IDR), spa treatments (200-500K IDR), sunset sailing
Lombok's luxury tier is a fraction of Bali prices for comparable quality. A villa with a private pool that costs $300/night in Seminyak runs $80-120 in Kuta Lombok.
Packing Essentials for This Itinerary
This itinerary crosses microclimates — beach heat, mountain cold, and everything between. Pack accordingly:
- Reef-safe sunscreen — you will burn on the south coast and the Gilis
- Light rain jacket — useful for waterfall mist, unexpected showers, and mountain evenings
- Warm layer (fleece or hoodie) — Senaru evenings are cool at 18-22 degrees, and Rinjani is genuinely cold
- Reef shoes or water sandals — for rocky beaches, waterfall trails, and snorkeling entry points
- Dry bag — protects phone and valuables on boats and at waterfalls
- Motion sickness tablets — for the Gili Islands boat crossing if you are sensitive
- Sarong — doubles as beach towel, temple cover-up, and picnic blanket
- Cash in small bills — many warungs, parking attendants, and village entries are cash-only; ATMs exist in Kuta and Mataram but are unreliable elsewhere
Adjusting the Itinerary
This plan is a framework, not a script. Here are the most common modifications:
Want to summit Rinjani? Replace Days 3-4 with a 2-day summit trek (costs 2.5-3.5M IDR). You will need to pre-book with a guide at least a week ahead during peak season. Skip the Day 3 waterfalls and head straight to the trailhead. This makes the itinerary more physically demanding but adds the single most dramatic experience available in Lombok.
Prefer more beach time? Skip the north entirely. Spend Days 3-4 exploring the secret beaches west of Selong Belanak — Mawi, Tampah, and Semeti are all stunning and see far fewer visitors than the main south coast beaches.
Want three Gili days? Cut Day 4 short and head to Bangsal by afternoon instead of staying a second night in Senaru. This gives you a full three days on the Gilis, which is ideal if diving is a priority (most dive certifications require 3 days).
Traveling with young kids? Skip Rinjani and replace Days 3-4 with more south coast time. Tanjung Aan's western bay and Selong Belanak are both excellent for small children — calm, shallow water with sandy bottoms. Alternatively, spend the extra days on Gili Air, which has a more family-friendly atmosphere than Gili Trawangan.
Getting Around: The Scooter vs Driver Decision
This is the single most impactful decision you will make for your Lombok trip. Here is the honest breakdown:
Scooter (70-100K IDR per day): Maximum freedom. You stop when you see something beautiful (which is constantly). You take detours down unmarked roads. You arrive on your own schedule. The south coast roads are in excellent condition and traffic is light. The downside: you need to be comfortable on a scooter, you will be riding 3-4 hours on Day 3's north transfer, and rain can make things miserable. Technically you need an international driving permit with a motorcycle endorsement — enforcement is sporadic but police checkpoints targeting tourists do happen near Kuta.
Private driver (500-600K IDR per day): Stress-free transport with someone who knows the roads and can suggest spots you would never find alone. Essential if you do not ride scooters. The downside: you lose spontaneity. You cannot easily pull over for a quick swim at a random beach, and you are tied to your driver's schedule. For the full 7 days, a driver costs roughly 3.5-4.2M IDR total.
My recommendation: Scooter for Days 1-2 and 5-7 (south coast and Gilis where distances are short and roads are good), and a private driver for the Day 3 north transfer (where the 4-hour mountain road is tiring on a scooter). This hybrid approach gives you the best of both worlds.
Money-Saving Tips That Actually Work
1. Eat at warungs instead of tourist restaurants — meals cost 25-40K IDR versus 80-150K IDR, and the food is often better
2. Use public boats to the Gilis from Bangsal (15-25K IDR) instead of private fast boats (85-150K IDR)
3. Share Rinjani trek costs — join a group trek instead of booking a private guide
4. Rent a scooter (70-100K IDR/day) instead of hiring a driver (500-600K IDR/day)
5. Stay in homestays — authentic, affordable, and directly supports local families
6. Buy water in gallons from minimarts (15K IDR for 5L) rather than individual bottles (5K IDR for 600mL) at tourist spots
7. Skip organized tours for the south coast beaches — they are all easy to reach independently by scooter
Day-by-Day Plan
Arrive & Explore Kuta Lombok
Arrive at Lombok International Airport (LOP). Pick up scooter rental or arrange taxi to Kuta Lombok.
Check into accommodation in Kuta. Drop bags, freshen up.
Lunch at Warung Bule or El Bazar. Try ayam taliwang (Lombok's signature spicy grilled chicken).
Walk or ride to Kuta Beach. Relax, swim, and get oriented to the south coast landscape.
Sunset at Bukit Merese viewpoint near Tanjung Aan. 15-minute hike to the hilltop for panoramic views over the coast.
Dinner at Milk Espresso or a local warung along Kuta's main strip.
Lunch at warung (40-80K IDR), dinner at restaurant or warung (50-120K IDR)
Kuta Lombok — budget hostels (100-200K IDR), mid-range guesthouses (400-800K IDR), boutique hotels (1.5M+ IDR)
Rent a scooter in Kuta for the entire trip (70-100K IDR/day). This is the most flexible and affordable way to explore south Lombok. Alternatively, hire a driver for the day (500-600K IDR).
South Coast Beach Hopping
Early start to Tanjung Aan Beach. Swim in the calm western bay, explore the pepper-grain sand on the east side.
Ride west to Selong Belanak Beach. Try a beginner surf lesson on the gentle whitewash waves.
Lunch at one of the beachside warungs at Selong Belanak. Fresh grilled fish with sambal and rice.
Continue west to Mawun Beach — a picture-perfect crescent bay. Swim and relax. The water is calm and turquoise.
Optional: ride to Gerupuk Bay for a boat-access surf session (for experienced surfers) or just enjoy the bay views.
Return to Kuta. Cool off with a fresh juice at one of the cafes, then shower and change for dinner.
Dinner at Ashtari restaurant on the hill above Kuta — incredible views over the valley. Try their Indonesian tasting plate.
Beachside warung lunch (50-80K IDR), restaurant dinner (80-150K IDR)
Kuta Lombok (same as Day 1)
All south coast beaches are within 30 minutes of Kuta by scooter. The coastal road is paved and scenic. Total riding: about 60 km round trip.
Transfer North — Senaru & Waterfalls
Early departure from Kuta heading north. The cross-island drive takes about 3.5-4 hours via Praya and the inland route through Tetebatu.
Optional stop in Tetebatu village for coffee and a quick walk through the rice terraces. Beautiful mid-island scenery.
Arrive in Senaru. Check into guesthouse or homestay. Lunch with mountain views.
Hike to Sendang Gile Waterfall — a powerful 30m cascade set in lush jungle. The walk down takes 15 minutes.
Continue to Tiu Kelep Waterfall — a stunning multi-tiered waterfall you can swim under. The trail from Sendang Gile takes another 30 minutes through the river gorge.
Return to Senaru. Rest and prepare for tomorrow. If doing Rinjani, meet your guide and check equipment tonight.
Simple dinner at your guesthouse or a village warung. Early to bed — tomorrow is a big day if trekking.
Roadside warung lunch (30-50K IDR), village dinner (30-50K IDR)
Senaru Village — homestays (150-250K IDR), guesthouses with views (300-600K IDR)
The Kuta-to-Senaru drive is the longest single transfer of the trip. By scooter it is 3.5-4 hours. Consider hiring a driver one-way (400-500K IDR) if you want to relax. Return the scooter in Kuta and rent a fresh one later.
Rinjani Day Trek or North Lombok Exploration
Option A: Begin a 1-day Rinjani trek to the crater rim viewpoint at Pos 2 (not the summit — that requires 2-3 days). Stunning views of Segara Anak crater lake. OR Option B: Explore north Lombok's less-visited attractions.
Option A: Lunch at a viewpoint during the day trek (packed by guide). Option B: Visit the traditional Sasak village of Bayan and learn about weaving and architecture.
Option A: Descend from the day trek, return to Senaru for a recovery swim at Sendang Gile. Option B: Drive to the north coast and visit the quiet black-sand beaches near Tanjung.
Rest and pack. Tomorrow you head to the Gili Islands.
Farewell dinner in Senaru. Enjoy the mountain air and early night.
Packed lunch on trek or village warung (30-50K IDR), dinner at guesthouse (30-60K IDR)
Senaru Village (same as Day 3)
If doing the Rinjani day trek, transport to the gate is usually included. For Option B, a scooter covers north Lombok's attractions. The roads north of Senaru toward Bayan are scenic but winding.
Gili Islands — Arrival & Snorkeling
Drive from Senaru to Bangsal Harbor (about 1.5 hours). Catch a public boat to your chosen Gili Island.
Arrive on Gili Trawangan (party scene) or Gili Air (laid-back vibes). Check into accommodation.
Lunch at a beachfront restaurant. Fresh seafood is the specialty — try grilled prawns or a tuna steak.
Snorkeling trip around the island. Rent gear from the beach (50K IDR) or join a 3-island snorkel boat tour. Expect turtles, colorful coral, and reef fish.
Watch sunset from the west side of the island with a cold drink. The Gili sunsets with Bali's Mount Agung silhouetted on the horizon are legendary.
Night market dinner on Gili Trawangan (grilled seafood BBQ) or quiet beachfront dining on Gili Air.
Beachfront lunch (60-120K IDR), night market/restaurant dinner (80-150K IDR)
Gili Trawangan or Gili Air — budget bungalows (200-350K IDR), mid-range (500K-1M IDR), luxury villas (1.5M+ IDR)
No motorized vehicles on the Gili Islands. Walk, cycle (rental 50K IDR/day), or take a cidomo (horse cart, 50-100K IDR). Inter-island public boats run between all three Gilis (25-50K IDR).
Gili Islands — Diving, Biking & Relaxation
Sunrise from the east side of the island. Walk or cycle across — it takes 10-15 minutes on Gili Air, 20 minutes on Gili T.
Option A: Discover scuba diving intro course (no certification needed). 2.5-hour session including pool training and a reef dive to 12m. OR Option B: Cycle the full island perimeter.
Lunch at a cafe. Gili Air has excellent Indonesian-Western fusion spots. Gili T has more variety including Mexican and Italian.
Free time. Options: underwater statue snorkeling on Gili Meno, yoga class, hammock reading, paddleboarding (150K IDR/hour), or simply beach lounging.
Final Gili sunset. Most people end up at the same west-facing beach bar they liked yesterday. This is a good problem.
Farewell Gili dinner. Splurge on a seafood platter and toast the island life. If on Gili T, the party scene kicks off around 10 PM if you want it.
Cafe lunch (50-100K IDR), restaurant dinner (100-200K IDR)
Gili Islands (same as Day 5)
Same as Day 5. If doing an inter-island trip to Gili Meno for the underwater statues, public boats cost 25-50K IDR and run roughly hourly.
Return to Lombok & Departure
Final morning swim or breakfast on the beach. Soak it in — you will miss this.
Boat from Gili Islands back to Bangsal Harbor. Then taxi or pre-arranged driver to your next destination.
If your flight is later: stop at Sasak Sade traditional village near the airport for a final cultural visit. See traditional thatched houses and buy handwoven textiles directly from the weavers.
Final lunch near the airport or in Praya town. Nasi campur (mixed rice) is a fitting last meal — a bit of everything Lombok does well.
Arrive at Lombok International Airport for your departure flight. Check in, buy last-minute snacks and souvenirs (dodol, sambal, and coffee make great gifts).
Beach breakfast (30-60K IDR), final lunch (30-50K IDR)
N/A — departure day
Bangsal to Lombok Airport is about 2 hours by taxi. Book your driver the night before through your Gili accommodation to avoid the Bangsal tout chaos. Allow plenty of time for the journey plus airport check-in.
Total Budget Estimate
$25-35/day ($175-245 total). Hostels/homestays, warung meals, public boats, self-guided activities. Total 7-day trip including transport: ~$200-280 USD.
$60-80/day ($420-560 total). Comfortable guesthouses, mix of warung and restaurant meals, guided activities, occasional taxi. Total 7-day trip: ~$450-600 USD.
$150+/day ($1,050+ total). Boutique hotels and villas, fine dining, private drivers, premium dive courses, spa treatments. Total 7-day trip: $1,100+ USD.