The Best Family Hotels & Resorts in Lombok

Updated: December 28, 2021

The 7 Best Hotels for Families in Lombok

1. Novotel Resort & Villas – Kuta

a yellow fire hydrant next to a pool of water Kuta`s sizable lodging is accommodating for families yet situated away from main attractions (or private based on preferences). The Novotel faces an exquisite beachfront, allocating ample sand real estate for net sports, lounging, and charming aquatic facilities (like a youngster-tailored one). Each `balcony apartment` is very relaxed, with updated lavatories, some connecting through inner doors, while family quarters contain a pair of bedrooms each with an affixed lavatory. The appealing villas somewhat mimic early era designs, certain featuring personal pools. The resort proposes a tempting variety of youngster endeavors like cooking classes and horseback riding, whereas numerous are complimentary such as water exercising and village explorations. Little ones would additionally delight in primate nourishment, kite soaring, recreation center entertainment and organized oceanside pursuits, while guardians would appreciate scheduled night shows by the surf. The children`s club and playground regions are undersized however, and it feels privately situated: a 20-minute stroll from Kuta (yet briefer by the shore), and nonsensically, the lodging does not provide shuttle transportation.

2. Kies Villas – Kuta

a swimming pool with umbrellas on top of it A serene resort situated on the rural outskirts of popular Kuta, Java, caters charmingly to multi-generational travel groups especially teenagers. Spread spaciously across verdant grounds amid sala dotted with hammocks, two swimming lagoons of generous proportions relax visitors. Airy accommodations provide comfortable temporary housing with various layouts including interconnecting rooms suitable for larger parties. Villa-style lodgings incorporate two bedrooms, a cooking station, and private plunge pools. Two-level exotic woodland bungalows accommodate extended families with semi-private downstairs living and dining areas. Knowledgeable staff assist guests in organising locally-inspired educational and recreational activities such as surf lessons, bicycle tours, and guided rambles. While a gentle stroll away from conveniences, the secluded atmosphere fosters a rejuvenating countryside escape.

3. Sheraton Senggigi Beach Resort – Senggigi

a beach filled with lots of plants and trees This resort offers both luxury accommodations and a lovely beachfront locale, situated on the outskirts of the popular town of Senggigi on Lombok Island. Although the three-level building housing the guest rooms may seem somewhat simplistic in architectural style, it does not feel overly congested or crowded upon closer inspection. Some room types, such as the “Deluxe Seaside” option that features connecting doors between units and wooden flooring with ample seating areas, have reasonably sized private balconies overlooking the shoreline. Perhaps most appealing for traveling families are the spacious “Family Grand Suites” containing a boardroom-like dining table and not one but two extensive balcony spaces from which to take in views of the lagoon-style swimming pool and surrounding palm trees below. Another excellent choice for families would be thetwo-bedroom “Beachfront Villas” boasting a private swimming pool and separate bathrooms within each residence. Guests will delight in spending leisurely days soaking up the sun on the stunning sandy beach or cooling off in the pool encircled entirely by shady foliage. While no dedicated kids` club is onsite, youngsters can enjoy splashing around in the children`s pool with its modest waterslide feature. Family members also have use of the floodlighted tennis courts and can partake in watersports as well as participate in the resort`s sea turtle conservation efforts. Despite its slightly removed location on the outer edges of the main town of Senggigi, the property still lies within easy walking distance of nearby cafΓ©s, shops and artisans` market while avoiding the noise of nightclubs further inland.

4. Merumatta – Senggigi

a beach with palm trees and palm trees Affordable lodging and luxurious villas are situated in a premier location in Senggigi. As the original and largest resort, it appears somewhat dated but renovations are forthcoming. Rooms facing the sea or expansive gardens provide functionality, whereas the β€˜garden bungalows’ provide more seclusion yet overlook the bustling public beach – and all can accommodate an extra child. The adjacent Pool Villa Club has two-story villas granting direct access to the expansive lagoon-style pool area. The roomy living/dining/kitchen downstairs includes another restroom and is spacious enough for two folding single beds. Much of the shoreline is rocky or lined with fishing boats, however there is adequate sand and sea for all guests, and the pools are immense. The main road with seemingly endless cafes and shops lies a brief two-minute walk away, though noise from nightclubs lines the side street to the resort. Activities accessible to all guests incorporate tennis, basketball, and snorkeling just offshore, as well as other water sports. The Bejalang Kids` Club presents young guests with a few balls, video games and bicycles, and child-minding is available.

5. Holiday Resort – near Senggigi

a large swimming pool in the middle of a beach This spacious resort located near Senggigi on Lombok adopts a layout similar to those commonly seen in Bali, featuring tropical gardens and an enormous pool designed to resemble a lagoon with islands. Some guest rooms positioned to benefit from ocean views have connecting doors to allow families to stay together conveniently. However, the unique interior design choices for furnishings and artwork seen in these rooms, as well as the garden bungalows and beach cottages, seemed eccentric and distracted from creating a soothing atmosphere. In contrast, the two-bedroom family suites with independent bathing and cooking areas offered a more functional configuration appropriate for traveling with children. Visitors should also be aware of noisier accommodations located across the road from the resort that are less appealing due to road noise interference. Numerous activities are organized onsite such as tennis, bicycle tours and pony rides. The diving center likewise arranges water activities. While the Sea World Kids` Club, game room and playground fail to excite young ones, childcare is available and family package pricing provides good value. The shoreline features an extensive sandy beach without shade lacking infrastructure.

6. Jeeva Klui Resort – near Senggigi

a swimming pool with a pool table and chairs Ideal for multi-generational getaways, this contemporary resort halfway along Mangsit beach offers a welcoming environment amidst lush surroundings and mountain vistas. The modern design aesthetically complements traditional architectural touches throughout serene walkways and gardens. All accommodations provide ample indoor and outdoor space, with garden, pool or ocean views from large private balconies or the two-bedroom villas` secluded pools. While the beach directly in front is rocky, a short stroll finds a blissful sandy cove. Families will find the amenities particularly family-friendly for a Senggigi option, including a recreation room, guided excursions like snorkeling and cycling, in addition to complimentary yoga and lounge areas exclusively for grown-ups.

7. Qunci Villas – Mangsit

two people are lounging on the edge of a pool An inviting resort along a curved bay with lush scenery and numerous options to stay engaged. Known by locals as “Kunci”, meaning “key” in Bahasa Indonesia, this delightful property is nestled on the shores of Mangsit village, a brief 10-minute taxi from the tourism hub of Senggigi. While the shoreline consists mainly of grey sand in areas and modest surf, it provides a pleasant spot to lounge as well as benign waves suitable for novice board riders. Expansive, verdant gardens surround the complex, and a trio of elongated swimming pools stretch almost to the lapping tide. All accommodations receive ample natural light and feature a heavenly sitting area by the window in addition to a balcony or patio wide and furnished enough for relaxing, dining al fresco, or simply taking in the coastal scene. Standard rooms can sleep one more young guest in a folding bed, and some “private pool villas” include two or three bedrooms. Though no activities target families explicitly, options abound for guests of all ages to discover traditional crafts like pottery and painting, savor fresh seafood together at a weekly barbecue under the stars, or sample Indonesian cuisine at a casual evening market along the shoreline.

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