Nusa Tenggara is one of the most interesting regions of Indonesia for those who have already explored Bali and want to see another side of the archipelago. It includes dozens of islands, among them Lombok, Sumba, Flores, Komodo and Moyo. There are far fewer tourists here, but much more wild nature, secluded beaches, coral reefs and national parks.
Nusa Tenggara is home to some of Asia's best-known eco-resorts, luxurious oceanfront villas and small boutique hotels that make it easy to travel to the Komodo dragons, Indonesia's best dive sites or world-class surfing spots.
Below are Nusa Tenggara resorts that can make an island journey comfortable and unforgettable.

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NIHI Sumba, Sumba Island
NIHI Sumba is a famous Indonesian resort that regularly appears in world rankings of the best. It combines a high level of service, secluded beaches, the nature of Sumba Island and the opportunity to discover local culture. In 2025, the resort received the prestigious Three MICHELIN Keys award.
Facilities:
- private villas with their own pools and ocean views;
- Nihioka Spa Safari among rice terraces;
- several restaurants and bars;
- an equestrian centre;
- a surf centre near the famous Occy's Left wave.
Guests can go surfing, ride horses along the beach, visit traditional villages, waterfalls and rice terraces, as well as go fishing, practise yoga or snorkel. NIHI Sumba is designed for a luxurious holiday, vivid experiences and discovering a lesser-known side of Indonesia.

NIHI Sumba
Plataran Komodo, Flores Island
If the main goal of your trip to Indonesia is to see Komodo National Park and spend several days surrounded by untouched nature, Plataran Komodo is one of the best options. The resort is located on a secluded beach near Labuan Bajo and combines a comfortable stay with convenient access to the region's main attractions.
Facilities:
- spacious villas with sea and tropical garden views;
- a private sandy beach;
- an outdoor swimming pool;
- Xanadu restaurant serving Indonesian and international cuisine;
- Padma Spa;
- a private diving centre.
The hotel organises boat excursions to Komodo Island, diving and snorkelling on the archipelago's best reefs, private boat trips and romantic dinners on the beach.

Plataran Komodo
Sudamala Resort, Seraya Kecil Island
Unlike most resorts in the region, Sudamala Resort is located on the small island of Seraya. It is a truly authentic corner of Indonesia's wild nature. Travellers choose this place for complete tranquillity, clear water and one of the best house reefs near Labuan Bajo.
Facilities:
- villas and suites with ocean views;
- a panoramic swimming pool;
- Lomak restaurant serving seafood and Indonesian cuisine;
- Sudajiva Spa;
- a private jetty;
- a water sports centre.
The house reef begins almost at the shore, so snorkelling is available without long boat trips. The resort also organises diving, tours of Komodo National Park, sunset cruises and sea trips to neighbouring islands.

Sudamala Resort
The Seraya Resort Komodo, Seraya Kecil Island
The Seraya Resort is designed for a secluded holiday on a small tropical island far from civilisation. The resort is located on Seraya Kecil Island, just a few kilometres from Labuan Bajo, and is known for its house coral reef, where snorkelling starts literally at the shore.
Facilities:
- beach bungalows and villas with sea views;
- Bamboo Restaurant;
- a beach bar;
- a private diving centre;
- open-air relaxation areas by the ocean;
- a private yacht for sea excursions.
Guests can travel to the islands of Komodo National Park, go diving and snorkelling, take a sunset cruise or spend the day on a secluded beach. The resort's main advantages are tropical nature, tranquillity and one of the most beautiful underwater worlds in Indonesia.

The Seraya Resort Komodo
Katamaran Hotel & Resort Lombok, Lombok Island
Katamaran Hotel & Resort is located on the quiet Mangsit Beach, not far from the resort area of Senggigi. The resort attracts guests with modern design, spacious rooms and beautiful ocean panoramas. From here it is convenient to explore the northern coast of Lombok and take boat excursions to the Gili Islands.
Facilities:
- spacious rooms, suites and villas, including categories with pools;
- a private sandy beach;
- two outdoor shared pools overlooking the ocean;
- The Sail and The Kliff Bistro restaurants;
- a spa and fitness centre;
- organisation of excursions and transfers around the island.
From Katamaran, it is convenient to go snorkelling and diving around the Gili Islands, explore the northern coast of Lombok or simply spend days by the ocean watching the sunsets. The resort is suitable both for romantic trips and for a quiet family holiday.

Katamaran Hotel & Resort Lombok
The Oberoi Lombok, Lombok Island
The Oberoi Lombok has long remained one of the best resorts on Lombok Island for a peaceful holiday by the ocean. It is located in secluded Medana Bay near the pier from which boats depart for the Gili Islands, making it easy to combine a beach holiday with sea excursions.
Facilities:
- spacious pavilions and villas with private pools;
- a large swimming pool overlooking the ocean;
- a private sandy beach;
- Sunbird Café and Lumbung restaurants serving Indonesian and international cuisine;
- Oberoi Spa;
- a tennis court and fitness centre.
Available activities include snorkelling and diving around the Gili Islands, kayaking, yoga and exploring northern Lombok.

The Oberoi Lombok
Hotel Tugu Lombok, Lombok Island
Tugu Lombok is difficult to describe as an ordinary beach resort. It is a true open-air museum of Indonesian art, where every villa and public space is decorated with antiques and works of art collected by the owners across the country.
Facilities:
- spacious suites and villas, some with pools;
- private Sire Beach;
- several restaurants and bars;
- Tugu Spa;
- an outdoor shared swimming pool;
- art collections and historic pavilions throughout the grounds.
In addition to a beach holiday, guests can travel to the Gili Islands, go diving, snorkelling or practise yoga, as well as take part in cooking classes and cultural programmes.

Hotel Tugu Lombok
Amanwana, Moyo Island
Amanwana is the only luxury resort on Moyo Island, which is part of the nature reserve of the same name. Instead of traditional villas, guests stay in spacious safari tents set in the tropical forest beside a private beach. This format lets you feel closer to nature without giving up a high level of comfort.
Facilities:
- spacious safari tents with terraces and sea or jungle views;
- a private sandy beach;
- a restaurant serving Indonesian and international cuisine;
- a beach lounge;
- spa treatments and massage;
- a water sports centre.
During your stay, you can visit Mata Jitu Waterfall, explore coral reefs, go kayaking or fishing, or take a boat trip around the island. Amanwana is chosen for a holiday away from civilisation and for discovering untouched natural areas.

Amanwana
Lelewatu Resort Sumba, Sumba Island
Lelewatu Resort is located on the west coast of Sumba, on a cliff with panoramic ocean views. The resort combines the island's traditional architecture with modern comfort and offers a chance to discover a less touristy part of Indonesia, where the main attractions remain nature, local villages and almost deserted beaches.
Resort facilities:
- spacious villas with private pools;
- a restaurant serving Indonesian and international cuisine;
- Lelewatu Spa;
- a panoramic infinity pool;
- a fitness centre;
- organisation of island excursions.
During your stay, you can visit Sumba villages, see Lapopu Waterfalls, walk along wild beaches, go surfing or horse riding. Lelewatu also organises trips to traditional villages where the island's ancient customs are still preserved.

Lelewatu Resort Sumba
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