Lombok cruise port guide
An island of startling contradictions and contrasts, Lombok exudes an aura of the staid and the rural, a genteel way of life in a quiet backwater. Located to the east and across a deep strait from its illustrious neighbor Bali, the island of Lombok offers unique culture, beautiful landscapes and a far less frenetic, pressured atmosphere than Bali. However, savvy travelers agree that Lombok’s calm existence may soon come to an end, as it is fast becoming the new "in place" after Bali. View less The island was once ruled by a series of Sasak princes who spent their time fending off successive invasions from Sumbawanese and Makassarese attackers. In 1740, the Balinese established a stronghold here and imposed their culture on the Sasaks. Later, Lombok came under Dutch rule until the country achieved independence. The western part of the almost circular island is well irrigated by mountain streams and artesian springs. Here Balinese and Sasaks have sculpted handsome rice terraces; Hindu temples vie for attention with glistening white mosques rising from picturesque rural villages. More dramatic is the southern coast with beautiful sandy bays set between rocky outcrops. Most of Lombok’s attractions are concentrated in the western district of the island, within a nine-mile radius of the capital, Mataram. Members of Lombok's polyglot population - Sasak, Balinese, Chinese and Arab - continue their laid-back, traditional ways.
About Lombok
Lombok is a roughly circular volcanic island in Indonesia's West Nusa Tenggara province, separated from Bali by the Lombok Strait and from Sumbawa by the Alas Strait. Often described as "an unspoiled Bali," it offers beautiful beaches, enchanting waterfalls, the towering Mount Rinjani volcano, and the surrounding Gili islands — all with relatively few tourists. The island has been recognized as one of the world's Best Halal Tourism Destinations and is steadily expanding its tourism infrastructure.
The island's defining landmark is Mount Rinjani, a large active volcano in the north whose national park encompasses extraordinary highland terrain; the traditional village of Tetebatu, on the volcano's southern flank, is a favored base for scenery and trekking. The surrounding Gili islands — small offshore islets collectively known as Gili — draw visitors seeking beaches and clear waters. In the southeast, South Lombok conceals an almost impossibly beautiful isolated bay that is being developed for high-end tourism. Sekotong in the island's southwest is rapidly emerging as a new visitor draw. The interior is characterized by rice fields, traditional Sasak villages, and waterfalls, presenting a landscape where the centuries-old way of life has remained largely intact.
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Grand Pacific Explorer from Vancouver
Viking Venus · Worldwide · 92 nights
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Viking Orion · Worldwide · 78 nights
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$467 / night
South Pacific Sojourn Bangkok to Sydney
Viking Venus · Asia & Indian Ocean · 28 nights
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Komodo & the Australian Coast - Bali to Sydney
Viking Venus · Oceania · 16 nights
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Australia, New Zealand & Indonesia Bali (Benoa) to Auckland
Viking Venus · Oceania · 30 nights
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South Pacific Sojourn Bangkok to Sydney
Viking Orion · Asia & Indian Ocean · 28 nights
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$428 / night
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