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Top rated hotels in Lombok

Gili Turtle Beach Resort
3.6/523 Reviews
The rooms were clean, very comfortable, and the staff was amazing. They went over and beyond to help make our stay enjoyable. I highly recommend this hotel for anyone visiting downtown
Utara Villas
4.4/520 Reviews
In itself really very friendly and effortful staff (almost tooooo much) clean facility ... but somehow not ours. The small salt water pool was not refreshing and the beds are unpractically placed. In the shadow, it is impossible to be. We felt rather besides concrete. There you could quickly fix with more plants. Breakfast is very good. Except that the hearty variant was once properly salted. Water tank with drinking water in the bathroom and bikes are included. You are really fast everywhere ... with the right bikes. Some resorts have significantly better bikes (dicker and better maintained). This is simply needed because there are only sandy hike tracks. Otherwise you will hardly come forward. Shortest connection to the beach with bicycle (4 min) Super! Very quiet. We have always used to beach from resorts. It was always free but you should obviously order something. Win win situation. Prices were very cheap to cheap. We were very happy to snorkel (no riffs!) and just located on the beach and enjoyed the sun in the shadow :-P. Utara we were last time. That was too expensive for it, and the plant simply misses flair. The location is super!! 5-7 minutes with bike to the main promenade is far enough to not get the chaotic noise!
Coconut Boutique Resort
4.1/52 Reviews
The teacher said that I have never been evaluated for business trips abroad, this is first time. First of all, everything about the hotel is very good, the service is good, the Chinese are courteous, and each waiter is sincere. There is a swimming pool very nice at the door. But the problem is that the location is too remote. The first day the customer drove me to the hotel, I went the wrong way, and then there was no hotel in Fangyuanli. I went to Senggigi for at least 10 kilometers. Every day, the customer drove over to take us to see the project It ’s hard. After all, it ’s far from where you live. If you want to stay quiet, live here. Senggigi
Selong Selo Resort and Residences
4.1/538 Reviews
I very much warn AGAINST booking at this hotel and want to share my experience with Selong Selo on here to spare others the nightmare we experienced: This hotel essentially took our money and made it impossible to get a refund or rebooking. We had booked a stay at Selong Selo for 2020 - unfortunately Indonesia stopped tourism entries due to Covid and we were stuck discussing back and forth with the hotel, about what to do with our reservation. The first thing we realized was that communication with this hotel is extremely slow and difficult, since very single time someone new responded in what I would deem pretty bad English. Since 2020 we have sent countless emails (many left unanswered) and two years later are yet to get a refund or rebooking for our prepaid reservation of 1.500€. In this time Selong Selo staff has given us the hardest time I have ever experienced with any hotel during Covid: They set absurd deadlines for rebookings (essentially asking us to travel when there were no flights to Indonesia), downgraded the villa category we booked and then took days off our booking in case we rebooked. To be honest we don’t really see how we will get our money back and all this feels like a scam through and through. My verdict is this: Should something go wrong, you are stuck with this hotel and will lose your money. There are plenty of professional hotels in Lombok, so steer clear of Selong Selo!
Inlight Lombok Eco Resort
4.4/58 Reviews
By now you’ve probably looked at reviews and all the stunning online photos—as we did. And you’re probably imagining a lush, beautiful, active lifestyle boutique resort with healthy Ayurvedic food, surf beaches lapping the shore and a yoga studio. This image couldn’t be more wrong. Picture instead a bus stop from the 1960’s on the side of a disused road. This is the feel of the entry restaurant that sits atop a largely arid hillside with none of the lovely plants pictured on the site. There were a couple of palm trees over dying grass, concrete and sand. The photos are so far from the reality that we thought the place was abandoned long ago—and perhaps taken over by squatters who thought they could make a fast buck. We were honestly frightened by what might happen next. While it does indeed seem to be a hotel, the photos and descriptions are so far from reality that we walked around in a stupor trying to sort out the cognitive dissonance. Could it be that the resort that constantly touts itself as a yoga surf resort might have neither yoga nor surf? Not even a real beach? No….couldn’t be. Right? The owner kept asking us what we expected to find and the truth was that the photos were so far from reality that it was hard to even know where to begin. We said we expected a private beach-so he pointed to a fabricated sandy area roughly the side of two kids sandboxes with a metal fence around it. We expected five surf beaches—instead there isn’t any sandy beach at all and the surf spots are accessed by boat for a few. We expected yoga—he assured us there is yoga (though it’s hard to see where he could be hiding it) and other reviewers say the yoga consists of a mat and a spot to practice on your own. We expected plants and trees and a hang out area by the pool. Instead the large pool was empty and the little ones were so full of algae that I wondered whether the “EcoResort” was gathering carbon credits off the green pool growth. It’s a very good thing that we didn’t pay in advance, since we were able to pay only a day’s rate and leave quickly. But the place is so remote that we literally lost five hours of vacation getting there, touring it and getting back to where we started. Not to mention enough money that we could have stayed at a luxury hotel on the island for the amount we tossed away in a rush to leave. The owner was kind enough to offer us tea and let us use his wifi to find another hotel—a kindness we very much appreciated—but our anger grew when we finally settled at a lovely hotel and compared our photos with the ones online. What an utter misrepresentation. We’re uploading the photos here—the one with sand under the shadow of a palm tree and a metal fence—THAT is the beach. We both nearly died laughing when he pointed it out, but the owner was clearly upset and we were just trying to get out without a massive conflict. Zoom in on the pool with water in it (as opposed to the one they were filling with a garden hose) and you might get a sens
Tropica Gili Total Body Fit
3.5/50 Reviews
Ben (the owner) was kind and professional at all times, always helping us and making us feel welcome. The room was very good, the bed was excellent and super comfortable. There was no hot water on the shower but trust me, you WONT need hot water over there :) Breakfast was delicious and they have the yummiest protein shakes ever! I think they are the only ones who have a gym on site, didnt see any other one in the island. The location is good, only a few meters from the harbour and around 400m to the turtle point. Swimming pool is big and deep, you can relax after a beach day! Will definitely choose Tropica again when Im back to Gili :)

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels1,006
Number of Reviews6,535
Highest PriceNZD 1,127
Lowest PriceNZD 14
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 165
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 165