The Ultimate Guide to Selong Belanak Beach [2025]

Selong Belanak Beach is one of those places that feels like a dream. Soft, powdery white sand, crystal-clear water, and rolling green hills framing the bay—it’s a little slice of paradise on the south coast of Lombok, Indonesia.

Whether you want to learn to surf, chill with a coconut in hand, or just soak up the scenery, Selong Belanak is a must-visit. This guide has everything you need to know to make the most of your trip in 2025.

Why Visit Selong Belanak Beach?

  • Perfect for beginners – The gentle waves make it the best place to learn how to surf in Lombok.
  • Breathtaking scenery – Think postcard-perfect: turquoise water, soft white sand, and lush green hills.
  • Chilled-out vibes – Unlike Bali’s crowded beaches, Selong Belanak is peaceful and spacious, even during high season.
  • Fresh local food – Beachside warungs serve some of the best seafood and Indonesian classics for just a few bucks.
  • A touch of culture – Every afternoon, local farmers walk their water buffalo along the beach—an unforgettable sight.
Selong Belanak beach umbrellas and bean bags to enjoy the sunset

How to Get to Selong Belanak Beach

From Lombok International Airport (LOP)

  • By car/scooter: ~30 minutes (the roads are in good condition)
  • By taxi: IDR 200,000 – 300,000 ($13 – $20 USD)
  • By private transfer: Many hotels offer pickups if you prefer a hassle-free ride

From Kuta Lombok

  • By scooter: ~30 minutes (rental ~IDR 70,000/day)
  • By private driver: IDR 250,000 ($16 USD) round trip

From Bali

  • Fast boat: 1.5 hours to Lombok, then a 2-hour drive
  • Flight: 40-minute flight to Lombok, then a 30-minute drive

Things to Do at Selong Belanak Beach

1. Learn to Surf

If you’ve never surfed before, this is THE place to start. The waves are small and predictable, and the sandy bottom means no painful wipeouts.

  • Lessons: ~IDR 300,000 ($20 USD) for a private or group session
  • Board rental: ~IDR 50,000 ($3.50 USD) per hour
  • Best time to surf? Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and calmer conditions

2. Swim in Crystal-Clear Waters

No sharp rocks, no coral, just soft sand and calm water—perfect for a dip. Families with kids will love it since the shore slopes gently, creating a natural pool-like effect.

3. Sunbathe & Chill

Grab a sunbed and umbrella for IDR 50,000/day, order a fresh coconut, and just enjoy the slow island life. No rush, no stress, just pure beach bliss.

4. Eat at the Beach Warungs

No trip to Selong Belanak is complete without trying the freshly grilled fish at a local warung (small eatery). Simple, delicious, and ridiculously cheap.

  • Must-try dishes:
    • Grilled fish with sambal (spicy sauce)
    • Nasi Goreng (Indonesian fried rice)
    • Mie Goreng (stir-fried noodles)
    • Sate Ayam (chicken skewers with peanut sauce)
    • Fresh coconut water (hydration done right!)

5. Watch the Water Buffalo Parade

Around 5 PM every day, local farmers bring their buffalo home, walking them along the beach. It’s one of the most unique things you’ll see in Lombok—great for photos and an authentic look at local life.

Watch the Water Buffalo Parade

6. Explore Nearby Beaches

Want to check out more hidden gems? Here are a few worth visiting:

  • Mawi Beach – Big waves, great for advanced surfers (~10 mins away)
  • Semeti Beach – Epic rock formations and a rugged, off-the-beaten-path vibe (~15 mins away)
  • Torok Beach – A massive, turquoise bay with soft white sand (~15 mins away)

Where to Stay Near Selong Belanak Beach

Luxury Stays

Selong Selo - Accomodation in Selong Belanak - swimming pool with a view on Selong Belanak Bay
Amber beachside resort -  beachfront section showing the beautiful turquoise water of the beach

Mid-Range Stays

  • Mango Lodge – Cozy wooden bungalows in a lush garden setting.
Mango Lodge swimming pool in Selong Belanak
Tropik Resort Lombok Swimming pool

Budget Stays

  • Duyung Rooms & Resto – A relaxed guesthouse with good food and friendly owners.
  • Lombok Hill House – Backpacker-friendly and super affordable.

Entrance Fees & Parking

  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Parking:
    • Scooter: IDR 10,000 ($0.65 USD)
    • Car: IDR 20,000 ($1.30 USD)

Safety Tips

  • Keep your belongings close – Theft is rare, but better safe than sorry.
  • Watch the tides – The currents can get strong at certain times.
  • Wear sunscreen – The sun here is no joke, so reapply often.
  • Carry cash – No ATMs nearby, and most warungs don’t take cards.
  • Be polite to hawkers – A simple “Tidak, terima kasih” (No, thank you) is enough.

Best Time to Visit Selong Belanak Beach

  • Dry Season (May – September): Clear skies, perfect for surfing and beach lounging.
  • Wet Season (October – April): Occasional rain, but still warm and great for fewer crowds.

FAQs on Selong Belanak Beach

1. Is Selong Belanak Beach family-friendly?

Yes! The shallow waters make it a safe spot for kids.

2. Are there ATMs near the beach?

Nope, bring enough cash for the day. You can find an ATM at the entrance of Sempiak Seaside Resort – 10 mins walk from the beach, near the security post

3. Can I rent a surfboard without taking a lesson?

Yes! Board rentals start at IDR 50,000 per hour.

4. Is the beach crowded?

It’s much quieter than Bali, but it can get busy on weekends and holidays.

5. Is it easy to find food and drinks?

Yes, warungs line the beach serving delicious local dishes, grilled corn, bakso and fresh coconuts.

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Final Thoughts

Selong Belanak Beach is a must-visit if you’re coming to Lombok. Whether you’re learning to surf, chilling with a coconut, or snapping epic sunset pics, this place has something for everyone.

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