12 Hectares, Beachfront, Sekotong, Lombok Island
This 12 hectares of beachfront land consist of high land with a peak and low land toward the beach, a perfect contour line is located on a magnificent, pristine beach in Sekotong, South West coast of idyllic island of Lombok. Located on prime beachfront land of Sekotong bay, overlooking a pristine beach, the clear waters of Lombok Strait and providing spectacular panoramic views. There are a number of small islands and atolls, including Gili Genting, Gili Lontar, Gili Ringgit, Gili Asahan & Gili Gede. These provide outstanding diving and snorkelling destinations.
Within to one of the world’s most famous surfing breaks, Desert Point or ‘Bangko Bangko’, as it is known to locals. Voted ‘The Best Wave in the World’ by Australia’s Track Magazine, Desert Point can produce long hollow waves that almost always end in a barrel.
Lombok is the nearest Island to Bali, and is only a thirty minute flight away. Whilst Bali and Lombok Islands are almost similar in size, Lombok offers a relaxed and peaceful holiday. Lombok is renowned for its natural beauty, stunning ocean views, spectacular beaches, world renowned surfing points, outstanding diving and snorkelling sites and an abundance of marine life. With the recent opening of the new and modern International Airport (Bandara Internasional Lombok), accessibility to Lombok has increased markedly, with tourism and the local economy continuing to thrive.
This 12 hectares of land is about 43 kilometres south west of Lombok’s capital, Mataram; 25 kilometres away from new Lombok International Airport; and 16 kilometres away to Lombok Harbour direct ferry service to Bali. The distance between Bali and Lombok is only 35 kilometres and the Islands are separated by the Lombok Strait. Lombok are accessible easily by both sea and air.
Within to one of the world’s most famous surfing breaks, Desert Point or ‘Bangko Bangko’, as it is known to locals. Voted ‘The Best Wave in the World’ by Australia’s Track Magazine, Desert Point can produce long hollow waves that almost always end in a barrel.
Lombok is the nearest Island to Bali, and is only a thirty minute flight away. Whilst Bali and Lombok Islands are almost similar in size, Lombok offers a relaxed and peaceful holiday. Lombok is renowned for its natural beauty, stunning ocean views, spectacular beaches, world renowned surfing points, outstanding diving and snorkelling sites and an abundance of marine life. With the recent opening of the new and modern International Airport (Bandara Internasional Lombok), accessibility to Lombok has increased markedly, with tourism and the local economy continuing to thrive.
This 12 hectares of land is about 43 kilometres south west of Lombok’s capital, Mataram; 25 kilometres away from new Lombok International Airport; and 16 kilometres away to Lombok Harbour direct ferry service to Bali. The distance between Bali and Lombok is only 35 kilometres and the Islands are separated by the Lombok Strait. Lombok are accessible easily by both sea and air.