Introducing the Paradise Island of Lombok

On the South of the Island, pristine beaches are a paradise for surfers and beachgoers, while the lively town of Kuta offers a vibrant mix of bars, shops and restaurants.

For adventurers, Mount Rinjani’s National Park and the countless waterfalls on the island provide unforgettable hiking opportunities.

Lombok is also home to the Mandalika MotoGP Circuit, a state-of-the-art racing venue that has put the island on the global map for motorsports in recent years, further boosting its already established tourism growth.

Our answer to that question is yes… and no. Lombok’s growing tourism sector mirrors Bali’s rise in popularity, with an increasing number of visitors year after year. In 2023, Lombok and its surrounding islands received around 1.7 million tourists. For 2024, current estimates are around 2.2 million. For 2025? The goal is 2.5 million.

However, the Indonesian government is keen to avoid the pitfalls of overdevelopment and overcrowding seen in Bali. As part of the “10 New Balis” initiative, Lombok is being developed with a focus on upscale, sustainable tourism that prioritizes sophistication, nature, and relaxation.

Promises have already been fulfilled in terms of infrastructure, including newly constructed roads, an international airport, and the Mandalika MotoGP Circuit. Future projects include construction of a large golf course, an eco-park, and more. This strategic development ensures that Lombok remains an attractive destination without compromising its natural charm.

Land prices remain affordable compared to Bali, presenting solid opportunities for investors. In central Kuta, for instance, some lands have doubled in value in just five years, underscoring the island’s growing appeal.

Tourist villas are achieving impressive results, with occupancy rates averaging 90% during peak seasons— May to August, December, and the MotoGP season—and maintaining strong year-round rates of around 70%. These figures translate into excellent returns on investment, with well-managed villas delivering up to 25% Gross ROI.

With a focus on preserving its charm, the island’s development prioritises harmony between progress and nature. Key infrastructure has unlocked new potential for tourism and development. For investors, this balance presents a great opportunity to tap into a market that values sustainability, exclusivity, and steady growth

Whether you’re looking to invest in a private villa, develop tourist accommodations, or simply secure a piece of paradise, Lombok offers unparalleled potential for forward-thinking investors.

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