Amankila is a secluded boutique resort on Bali’s eastern coast, perched above the Lombok Strait in the Karangasem Regency. Set amid tropical forest and coconut groves, this elegant retreat offers 34 stilted suites with panoramic sea views, private terraces, and traditional alang alang thatched roofs. Some suites include private pools and open-air pavilions. Guests can savour Balinese and Western cuisine, relax by the beach club or infinity pool, and explore local culture, black sand beaches, and nearby temples such as Luhur Lempuyang and Besakih.
Hotel Tugu Lombok is a boutique beachfront retreat set on the untouched sands of Sire Beach, on Lombok’s northwest coast. Blending colonial charm with Indonesian mythology, the hotel is part museum, adorned with ancient statues and antiques from across the archipelago. Its 39 villas—ranging from rustic thatched suites to colonial-style residences—offer serene privacy amidst lush tropical gardens. Guests enjoy snorkelling, surfing, kayaking, and private boat trips to the nearby Gili Islands. Cultural and nature-based experiences include waterfall treks, turtle hatchling releases, and learning pearl cultivation, making Hotel Tugu Lombok a romantic and soulful escape steeped in heritage.
The Lombok Lodge is an exclusive luxury retreat on Lombok’s north-western coast, offering refined seclusion with just nine designer suites and villas. Created by Italian architect Vittorio Simoni, the resort blends contemporary flair with Asian elegance, featuring ocean-view decks, Indonesian antiques, and private plunge pools in select suites. Guests enjoy gourmet dining with Western, Italian, and local menus, plus indulgent treatments at the Frangipani Spa. With access to the Gili Islands, Mount Rinjani, and nearby waterfalls, the lodge is ideal for snorkelling, diving, trekking, and surfing, all complemented by an infinity pool and a state-of-the-art fitness centre.
The Oberoi Lombok is an elegant beachfront resort set on the serene northwest coast of Lombok, offering a peaceful retreat with views across to the Gili Islands. Designed by renowned architect Peter Muller, the resort blends traditional Indonesian aesthetics with luxury. It features 20 private villas and 30 spacious terrace pavilions, each with garden courtyards, dark wood furnishings, and thatched roofs. Guests can enjoy ocean-view dining, PADI diving, and trips to nearby waterfalls or Mount Rinjani. With coral planting, turtle releases, and a private speedboat to the Gili Islands, The Oberoi Lombok offers an unforgettable, nature-rich escape.