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If you’re planning a trip to South Lombok, one of the biggest questions is simple: where should you stay? The good news? There’s no wrong answer, just different vibes depending on what kind of traveler you are.

South Lombok is all about raw beauty: white sand beaches, turquoise water, and a laid-back atmosphere that feels like Bali… before Bali got crowded.

1. Stay in Kuta Lombok: The All-Rounder Spot

If this is your first time in South Lombok, just stay in Kuta. Seriously.

Kuta is basically the main hub of the south. It has everything: cafes, restaurants, surf shops, and easy access to beaches like Tanjung Aan and Selong Belanak, all within a short scooter ride.

The vibe? Think Canggu, but quieter, less traffic, and way more relaxed. Best for first-time visitors, digital nomads and people who like convenience

2. Stay near Selong Belanak: Calm & Beachy

If Kuta feels a bit too lively for you, head to Selong Belanak. This area is quieter, slower, and perfect if your ideal day is: wake up then go to beach, looking coconut and repeat. The beach itself is wide, beautiful, and beginner-friendly for surfing.

3. Stay in the Hills Around Kuta: Privacy & Views

Not everyone wants to be in the center of things. If you’re more into quiet mornings and epic views, the hills around Kuta are perfect.

There are some amazing eco-lodges and luxury villas tucked into the hills, offering panoramic views of the ocean and coastline.

This best for honeymooners, luxury travelers and anyone who wants privacy.

4. Go Remote: Hidden Corners of South Lombok

If you really want to unplug, you can stay in more remote areas along the south coast.

These places are less developed, sometimes with limited Wi-Fi and fewer facilities—but that’s kind of the point. You’ll get raw nature, empty beaches, and total peace.

Well, South Lombok isn’t about ticking off attractions, it’s about slowing down. Where you stay will shape your entire experience.

Pick Kuta if you want energy. Pick the beaches if you want calm. Or go remote if you want to disappear for a while.

Either way, one thing’s guaranteed: you’ll wake up closer to nature, and probably not want to leave anytime soon.

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