After 3 Weeks in Lombok I Show You Where To Stay and Avoid + MAP 2026
By Javier Sobrino
Travel Expert • Founder
Important: I recommend investing at least 5 minutes reading this guide so you don't end up booking a "pretty" hotel in the wrong area of Lombok for your trip.
If Bali is Indonesia's most famous destination (and probably one of the most famous in the world), Lombok is its lesser-known sister, and most of us who have visited agree on the same thing: Lombok is better than Bali if you're looking for surf, tranquility, authenticity, and good food wherever you go.
The island combines beautiful, almost empty beaches, a relaxed atmosphere, and waves that attract surfers from all over the globe, but without the overcrowding and chaos that Bali often has. (Beep beep, bike? massage? bike? bike? souvenir? haha)
During these three weeks (August 2025), I slept in various areas, moved around by scooter from tip to tip (international car license works here, unlike in Thailand), and spoke with locals and travelers who have been here for months or even years.
With all that in mind, I've prepared this practical guide on where to stay in Lombok, which areas are worth it, and which ones, honestly, I don't recommend for spending the night. The idea isn't to make you dizzy with a thousand options, but to help you choose according to the type of trip you're looking for.
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| Your Trip Style | The Best Area |
|---|---|
| Couple (Chill mode) | Kuta (North or West) |
| Family | Kuta-Mandalika |
| Solo / Friends | Kuta Center |
| Surf (Beginner or Advanced) | Any area of Kuta |
| Zen Mode / Snorkel | Gili Gede or Gili Islands |
| ❌ If you want to make a mistake | Mataram (haha!) |
Kuta Lombok: The best area to stay
If I had to choose just one place to stay in Lombok, it would be Kuta. It's the most tourist-friendly area of the island and, therefore, where you'll find the most variety of activities, entertainment, and restaurants.
From coworking spaces, surf schools, gyms that look like they're straight out of a movie, to restaurants for all tastes and budgets.
Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, Kuta is the best option. That said, I'm going to help you choose exactly which part of Kuta fits you best.
North Kuta Zone: Private Pool Villas
The northern area of Kuta is developing very fast with massive investment in private villas with pools. Although you can find these in other parts of the island, most are located here.
- Honestly, many times I felt more like staying in the villa with the pool and garden reading or chatting than going out to the beach.
- It's a quieter area, without the noise of bikes, music, etc.
- Prices aren't exaggeratedly high (for now). You can find very nice and fully equipped villas for $60 a night.
- Since it's a new area, many roads are dirt tracks.
- Unless you want to walk 30 mins every day to the beach or tourist bars under the sun, you'll need a scooter.
- Being an undeveloped area, you might find construction sites nearby. They don't make much noise, but keep it in mind.
Here is a list of villas with private pools in the North Kuta area. I stayed at one called Akuta Residences and I recommend it because the quality is very high, although if you find another with good ratings and a better price, that works too.
Kuta Center: Hotels, restaurants, and fun
In Kuta Center, you'll find plenty of bars, restaurants, and cafes to work on your laptop for a few hours. There are also cheaper hotels with simple rooms and small luxury resorts with bungalow-style cabins.
Since regardless of where you stay, you'll likely pass through here, here is a list of restaurants, cafes, and leisure spots.
- Guru: Breakfasts.
- Sonya's seafood: Dinner or lunch.
- Curfew Restaurant and Beer Garden: Cafe.
- Elamu Lombok: Dinner and Sunday parties.
- XENO Fit: Killer gym (almost open-air).
- La Reunión Padel Club: Yes, Lombok has padel courts haha.
Now, let me tell you the pros and cons I see in the center.
- If you're scared of riding a bike, you're 10 minutes walking distance from any bar, cafe, or restaurant.
- Most meet-ups happen around here.
- The party, bars, and atmosphere are in this zone.
- Noisier (bikes, trucks, cars).
- It's hard to find private villas, as every square meter is used in the center.
Here is a list of accommodations with great value for money in the center.
If you are looking for the best hotel in Kuta Center and with budget-friendly prices, take a look at Sima Hotel. INCREDIBLE!
East Kuta: Bungalows and Beaches
In East Kuta, you'll find very quiet resorts and bungalow complexes at a super-cheap price.
Right next to Mandalika Beach and less than 5 minutes by bike from Kuta Center, for me, it's one of the best options if you come with family or as a couple.
Now, let me tell you a bit about the pros and cons I see in the east zone.
- Quieter than any other area. Even more than the north.
- Prices are still cheap (although little by little this area is growing and prices will rise).
- Mandalika beach is 3 minutes away by bike.
- You definitely need a scooter to move around.
Here are the bungalows where I stayed and the value for money is amazing.
Kuta - Mandalika: Luxury Resort Zone
This area is one of the most luxurious in Lombok. It has two resorts focused on families and couples looking for a mix between luxury vacations and local experiences.
If your budget allows it, I recommend booking one of these two, as you'll be blown away by the facilities and proximity to the beach.
Right next to Mandalika Beach and less than 5 minutes by bike from Kuta Center, for me, it is one of the best options if you are looking for quality and comfort.
- Beachfront. You take one step and touch the sand.
- Very high quality services.
- Pools, sunbeds, beach... basically, a 10/10.
- Few cons I see... well, they have a higher price than the rest of the hotels I mentioned haha.
Recommended: See Novotel Lombok Resort.
Other areas in Lombok
⛔ Senggigi: It's past its prime
It was the first tourist area in Lombok, but today it feels faded. There is less atmosphere, many places are closed, and beaches that for me are less beautiful. What does beat other areas is that due to its location (West Lombok) you can see a beautiful sunset.
🧘 Gili Gede: Zen Mode
If you come in zen mode and want real calm, tranquility, and more expensive beachfront hotels, the west area of Lombok along with Gili Gede is your best option.
That said, don't expect many services beyond the hotel.
The good thing about this area is nature, sea activities, and the tranquility of being in a less saturated area of Lombok. Although if you stay in Lombok, it is relatively easy to reach this area.
Take a look here at hotels in Gili Gede and surroundings.
🐢 Gili Islands: Best for snorkeling
If you are organizing a trip to Lombok and are doubting whether to include the Gili Islands or stay only on the mainland, my personal advice: if you have the time, take advantage and spend a day in Gili Islands.
But if you go with children, with limited time, or prefer vacation resorts, basing yourself in Lombok (for example in Kuta-Mandalika) also works very well. Since in those areas you can also surf, snorkel, and do water activities.
3. ❌ Areas to AVOID: Mataram
Mataram: The capital. Don't even think about staying here
There isn't much more to say. The main city, with no tourist appeal, no entertainment for westerners... It's where most locals live, where the main work offices, shopping malls, hospitals... etc are.
The only visit I advise making to Mataram is to renew your visa... hehehe.
4. Tips that will save you money and trouble
Travel Insurance... pay attention.
Most importantly, carry travel insurance. If you have an accident or get sick, prices are astronomically high.
I had the bad luck of dislocating my shoulder while playing beach volleyball and, besides the health system being half-developed and the service being a disaster, it cost me over €2,600 ($3,000 usd) to get it put back in place.
Luckily I always travel with Amex Platinum and it covered everything, but if not... the joke gets expensive.
📱 e-Sim, Sim at the airport, or where?
You have several options.
The easiest is an e-sim with an app like Airalo, Holafly... etc.
It usually costs $30 usd for unlimited internet for 15 days. Although it has different packages if you aren't going to use data much and will rely on WiFi.
Another option is to buy a sim card at street stalls for a much cheaper price (4GB for approx $1).
🚕 Taxis, moto-taxis and private drivers...
Taxi APPs like UBER, BOLT, GRAB... that work perfectly in other places like Bali, Koh Samui, etc. do NOT work here in Lombok.
The easiest thing is to ask your hotel for a taxi and when they pick you up, ask for their phone number to contact them for future trips.
At the airport, there are taxis, but negotiate. The price should be 150,000 rupiahs to Kuta and more or less the same to Mataram.
If they ask for 300,000, you know they are inflating the price. Offer 150,000 and someone will say yes.
✈️ Watch out for these airlines that charge you extra
To get to Lombok you will inevitably have to use a flight with a low-cost airline.
I had the bad luck of not checking the airlines well before traveling and bought the cheapest ticket with Batik Air.
WATCH OUT. This airline only allows 7kg of weight BETWEEN your carry-on suitcase and backpack. I carried 10kg in carry-on and 7kg in backpack with laptop, microphones, tripod... etc. and I had to pay about $10 per extra kg. In total, $100 more (and that was after stuffing my jacket and a bunch of heavy things into my pockets... but there was no way to remove more weight haha).
Check well and I wouldn't recommend traveling with Batik Air because they are super strict with weights. And... Who travels with 7kg between all suitcases and backpacks nowadays...?
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do I need in Lombok?
With 5 nights you cover Kuta (base), a quiet area (Selong Belanak or Tetebatu), Rinjani and a nearby island (Gili Gede or Gili Air). Although if you're the type who drinks coffee for dinner and likes to see everything and move all day, with 3 intense days you can see the best of Lombok.
Where to stay if I want surf and atmosphere?
Kuta Lombok is the best base: surf schools, restaurants, and top beaches 20–30 mins away by bike.
What if I look for total calm?
Selong Belanak for wide beach and slow pace; Gili Gede/Asahan if you want disconnection facing the sea.
Is it worth sleeping in Senggigi or Bangsal?
For me, no. Senggigi is faded and Bangsal is just a port. Better visit them and sleep in another area.
Is it safe and legal to get around by scooter?
Yes, with a helmet and international permit with motorcycle category. Avoid driving at night and have insurance that covers motorcycle accidents. Many insurances do not cover this, so check it well. It goes without saying but I'll say it: If you drink don't drive! Besides multiplying your chances of an accident, if something happens you get into really big trouble.
Best time to travel to Lombok?
The dry season (May–September) is more stable. In the south, it can get windy in the afternoons. If you come in autumn and winter, this area usually has clouds, but relax, it's always going to be hot.