Pros
- Serene beachfront locale a short drive from downtown restaurants and shops
- Beautiful views of sunset over Mount Agung Volcano
- Sleek, modern rooms have flat-screen TVs, minibars, and open-air showers
- Some rooms have private pools, kitchens, and lounge areas
- Huge infinity pool overlooks the ocean
- Beachfront bar and restaurant serves Asian fusion cuisine
- Buffet breakfast included in room rates
- Free afternoon tea and snacks
- On-site dive center with beginner training and daily dive trips
- Spa with treatments incorporating natural local products
- Weekly barbecues with live music and traditional dancers
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
Cons
- Pool area can run low on sun loungers
- Rough waters and rocky beach not ideal for sunning or swimming
- Not much nightlife at hotel or surrounding area (a pro for some)
Bottom Line
Living Asia Resort and Spa is an upscale beachfront property on the Indonesian island of Lombok. With its Asian-inspired spa, huge infinity pool, and spectacular sunsets over Mount Agung Volcano, this hotel caters primarily to couples from Europe, the UK, and Asia seeking relaxation, a bit of pampering, and little else. There are an on-site dive center and weekly barbecues with live music and traditional dances. The 66 room options include private pool villas and balconies with garden or ocean views, and all feature minibars, furnished outdoor spaces, and open-roof showers. Limited dining choices include a beachfront restaurant and bar, plus free buffet breakfast and afternoon tea. Travelers seeking more activities should consider the Sheraton Senggigi Beach Resort, a large property with a fitness center, golf course, and a kiddy pool.
Hotel & Amenities Photos
Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Barefoot-chic beach resort with gorgeous ocean views
A walking path through manicured green lawns leads to the open-air reception pavilion, draped with flowing vines from its low-slung rooftop. Inside, cocoa-brown rattan sofas and teak furniture provide a neutral backdrop to a corner gallery that pops with colorful local artwork. In an adjacent pavilion, a casual bar with contemporary platform sofas opens to expansive views of the ocean and the long infinity pool, which is surrounded by handsome teak decking and cushioned sun beds. The same gorgeous view is shared by the open-air restaurant on the pool's other end, where guests sip morning coffee on a terrace perched on the white sand. The vast majority of guests here are international couples seeking a quiet beach vacation.
Location
On scenic Setangi Beach, a 15-minute drive from downtown Senggigi
The hotel overlooks Setangi Beach on the northwest side of Lombok island, about 15 minutes by car from downtown Senggigi, a lively district filled with restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Within a 60- to 90-minute drive is Lombok International Airport, which has direct flights from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, the major hubs for connecting flights from Europe. Flights from Bali to Lombok take around 20 minutes.
Rooms
Spacious and modern rooms with large terraces and open-air showers
The resort's 66 minimalist and modern rooms are housed within two-story, thatch-roof buildings and standalone villas with private pools. All are spacious, air-conditioned, and decorated in soothing neutral colors, with bamboo ceilings and clean-lined furniture crafted of local woods. Private, furnished decks or balconies overlook the ocean or the well-kept grounds. Comforts include crisp white linens on king-size beds, flat-screen TVs, minibars with potato chips and cold beverages, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms feel tropical, with stone vessel sinks and open-air rain showers with pebble floors. A variety of toiletries, like toothbrushes and shampoo, are provided.
Features
Gorgeous infinity pool, beachfront restaurant and bar, Asian spa, and dive center
Features at this boutique hotel are noteworthy and convenient. While the oceanfront locale is magnificent, the rough surf is not ideal for swimming. Most guests gather around the hotel's lovely infinity pool, which can sometimes result in a shortage of sunbeds. The open-air Malaka Restaurant features spectacular water views and a menu of Asian-fusion cuisine that incorporates the cabe taliwang, a prized local chili. Also served here is the daily buffet breakfast (included in the rates), with a good range of local and Western fare including eggs and pastries. A cozy beach bar offers cocktails and snacks. Free afternoon tea and snacks are served, which is a nice treat for those returning from excursions. The hotel also organizes weekly beachfront barbecues and live music. Room service and private dinners on the beach can also be arranged.
At the Camplung Spa, treatments incorporate traditional recipes and natural products. Services include massage, facials, reflexology, and scrubs with coffee or black rice.
The on-site dive center, DSM Dive, offers instruction as well as daily dive trips around the local Gili islands, where the surrounding waters are home to turtles, sea horses, and tropical fish.
Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
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Scene
Barefoot-chic beach resort with gorgeous ocean views
A walking path through manicured green lawns leads to the open-air reception pavilion, draped with flowing vines from its low-slung rooftop. Inside, cocoa-brown rattan sofas and teak furniture provide a neutral backdrop to a corner gallery that pops with colorful local artwork. In an adjacent pavilion, a casual bar with contemporary platform sofas opens to expansive views of the ocean and the long infinity pool, which is surrounded by handsome teak decking and cushioned sun beds. The same gorgeous view is shared by the open-air restaurant on the pool's other end, where guests sip morning coffee on a terrace perched on the white sand. The vast majority of guests here are international couples seeking a quiet beach vacation.
Location
On scenic Setangi Beach, a 15-minute drive from downtown Senggigi
The hotel overlooks Setangi Beach on the northwest side of Lombok island, about 15 minutes by car from downtown Senggigi, a lively district filled with restaurants, bars, and nightclubs. Within a 60- to 90-minute drive is Lombok International Airport, which has direct flights from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, the major hubs for connecting flights from Europe. Flights from Bali to Lombok take around 20 minutes.
Rooms
Spacious and modern rooms with large terraces and open-air showers
The resort's 66 minimalist and modern rooms are housed within two-story, thatch-roof buildings and standalone villas with private pools. All are spacious, air-conditioned, and decorated in soothing neutral colors, with bamboo ceilings and clean-lined furniture crafted of local woods. Private, furnished decks or balconies overlook the ocean or the well-kept grounds. Comforts include crisp white linens on king-size beds, flat-screen TVs, minibars with potato chips and cold beverages, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms feel tropical, with stone vessel sinks and open-air rain showers with pebble floors. A variety of toiletries, like toothbrushes and shampoo, are provided.
Features
Gorgeous infinity pool, beachfront restaurant and bar, Asian spa, and dive center
Features at this boutique hotel are noteworthy and convenient. While the oceanfront locale is magnificent, the rough surf is not ideal for swimming. Most guests gather around the hotel's lovely infinity pool, which can sometimes result in a shortage of sunbeds. The open-air Malaka Restaurant features spectacular water views and a menu of Asian-fusion cuisine that incorporates the cabe taliwang, a prized local chili. Also served here is the daily buffet breakfast (included in the rates), with a good range of local and Western fare including eggs and pastries. A cozy beach bar offers cocktails and snacks. Free afternoon tea and snacks are served, which is a nice treat for those returning from excursions. The hotel also organizes weekly beachfront barbecues and live music. Room service and private dinners on the beach can also be arranged.
At the Camplung Spa, treatments incorporate traditional recipes and natural products. Services include massage, facials, reflexology, and scrubs with coffee or black rice.
The on-site dive center, DSM Dive, offers instruction as well as daily dive trips around the local Gili islands, where the surrounding waters are home to turtles, sea horses, and tropical fish.
Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel.
Hotel & Amenities Photos
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Business Center
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Free Breakfast
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Spa
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Swim-Up Bar
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