Lombok Beaches
Lombok has an amazing selection of beaches and lots of small bays. On the south coast you can enjoy some great surfing all year round, as well exploring as some excellent secluded bays and stunning cliffs. To the west enjoy a mix of snorkeling and sunbathing or even catch a boat out to the northern Gili islands. One great feature of Lombok beaches are the bamboo huts called warung’s serving fresh food all day, giving you a taste of local cuisine for a good price. It is definitely worth enjoying the white sand and turquoise waters when in Lombok.
Highlights
Nipah Beach
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On the West coast is Nipah Beach. It is often a quiet beach to get away from crowds, it’s a great location for a swim as it is sheltered with no waves or currents. Small bamboo huts line the edge of the beach and you can select your own seafood to be grilled for lunch.
Tanjung Aan beach
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Located on the South Coast Tanjung Aan is the beach to go to if you want soft white sand, turquoise waters and palm trees. It is stunning and great for a relaxing swim. There are swings on the beach for photos and food shacks for a fresh delicious lunch.
Senggigi Beach
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This beach is on the west of the island, with Senggigi harbour as part of the beach. The harbour boats take you to Bali and Gili Islands. There is plenty to do in the town of Senggigi so you can enjoy a nice meal or go shopping as well as relaxing on the beach or going for a swim.
Kuta Beach
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Kuta on the south coast is becoming more popular, but is far from the crowded scene at Kuta Bali. It has a hipster feel and is very relaxed and a great overnight destination for surfers, with good surf beaches either side along the south coast. There are lots of food shacks for lunch on the beach and a nice relaxing night out with live music and chilled bars.
Pink Beach
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The Pink Beach is also known as Tangsi Beach and located on the east coast. It is in a very remote area and not easy to access. The route there will usually be free of other tourists, giving you a chance to see life in local villages. The beach is starting to get more tourists now, it used to be very secluded. There is a charge to access the beach. The sand is very pink at certain times of day due to a mix of sand, shells and coral. We recommend a walk along the coast, which offers stunning views.
Selong Beach
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Selong is located on the South Coast and is a great day out, you can relax, swim, surf or even play volley ball on the white sand beaches. This is a great beach to learn to surf, with small neat waves and a surf school.There are lots of cafes and restaurants close to the beach for refreshments and food. The beach can get busy, however it is very big so if you walk further down you can find a good quiet spot.