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Lombok Wellness Retreats for 2027: A Buyer’s Guide to Yoga, Spa, and Cultural Ceremonies

By Sari Wulandari · January 25, 2026

Lombok’s wellness tourism sector is experiencing rapid growth, positioning it as a distinct alternative to Bali. With Indonesia’s medical and wellness tourism market projected to reach USD 7.9 billion in 2026 and USD 20.6 billion by 2035, Lombok is a key destination contributing to this expansion, focusing on nature-driven, lower-cost restorative programs.

Lombok Wellness Retreats for 2027: A Buyer’s Guide to Yoga, Spa, and Cultural Ceremonies

As the wellness tourism market in Indonesia continues its robust expansion, Lombok is emerging as a significant destination for restorative programs. This guide provides an overview for those considering Lombok wellness retreats for 2027, focusing on yoga, spa services, and cultural ceremonies within the context of the region’s growth and offerings.

1. Market Size & Growth: Indonesia, Bali, and Lombok’s Position

Indonesia’s medical and wellness tourism market is forecast to reach USD 7.9 billion in 2026 and USD 20.6 billion by 2035, demonstrating an 11.3% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) from 2026 to 2035. Wellness tourism specifically dominates this sector, accounting for 89.6% of the market in 2025 and projected to reach USD 18.8 billion by 2035 with an 11.5% CAGR.

Key wellness destinations in Indonesia include Bali, Yogyakarta, Lombok, and Ubud. While Bali-based resorts and wellness centres such as Fivelements Retreat, COMO Shambhala Estate, and REVIVO Wellness Resort currently hold a dominant market share, Lombok is distinguished as a fast-growing wellness hub. It offers a nature-driven, lower-cost alternative, supported by Special Economic Zone (SEZ) incentives and sustained tourism growth.

Global and Regional Context

Globally, the wellness tourism market was valued at USD 990.4 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow from USD 1,085.6 billion in 2026 to USD 2,400 billion by 2035, with a 9.3% CAGR. The global wellness retreat market, a subset of this, is estimated at USD 273.15 billion in 2026, projected to reach USD 398.99 billion in 2030, showing a 9.9% CAGR. The broader wellness economy reached USD 6.8 trillion in 2024 and is expected to grow 7.6% annually to USD 9.8 trillion by 2029.

Lombok Tourism and Wellness Projections for 2026–2027

Lombok has seen consistent visitor growth, from approximately 1.6 million in 2014 to over 3.6 million in 2024, including 0.43 million foreign visitors. Despite previous setbacks from the 2018 earthquake and the pandemic, projections suggest Lombok could reach 2.8 million visitors by 2027, with international arrivals potentially exceeding 0.7 million. This growth is significantly bolstered by the Mandalika SEZ and the new Lombok International Airport (BIL), which recorded 3.6 million passengers in 2023. This infrastructure development supports increased accessibility for wellness travellers.

2. Retreat Types and Focus Areas

Lombok wellness retreats for 2027 offer diverse programs tailored to various restorative needs. These typically include yoga and meditation, spa and body treatments, and cultural immersion experiences.

Yoga and Meditation Retreats

Yoga retreats in Lombok often incorporate various styles, including Hatha, Vinyasa, and Yin yoga, complemented by guided meditation sessions. These programs are designed to enhance physical flexibility, mental clarity, and inner peace. Many retreats are situated in natural settings, such as near beaches or within lush landscapes, providing tranquil environments conducive to practice.

Spa and Body Treatments

Lombok’s spa offerings draw upon traditional Indonesian healing practices. These include Balinese massage, aromatherapy, reflexology, and natural body scrubs using local ingredients like boreh (a warming herbal paste) and lulur (a traditional scrub). Hydrotherapy and hot spring treatments are also available at select locations, utilising the island’s natural resources for detoxification and relaxation.

Cultural Ceremonies and Immersion

Cultural immersion is a distinct component of Lombok wellness retreats. Participants can engage in traditional Sasak ceremonies, learn about local herbal medicine, and participate in cooking classes focused on Indonesian cuisine. These experiences provide insights into the local culture and offer a holistic approach to wellbeing that extends beyond physical treatments.

3. Key Locations and Facilities

Lombok offers various locations suitable for wellness retreats, each with distinct characteristics.

South Lombok (Mandalika Area)

The Mandalika SEZ in South Lombok is a developing area with new infrastructure, including high-end resorts and facilities that cater to wellness tourism. This region benefits from its proximity to pristine beaches and the international airport, making it accessible for international visitors. The focus here is often on luxury wellness experiences, integrating modern amenities with natural surroundings.

North Lombok (Rinjani Area)

North Lombok, particularly around Mount Rinjani, offers retreats focused on nature and adventure. Programs here may include trekking, forest bathing, and interactions with local communities. The environment supports eco-therapy and outdoor wellness activities, providing a different experience from coastal retreats.

West Lombok (Senggigi and Mataram)

Senggigi in West Lombok is a more established tourist area with a range of accommodation options, from boutique hotels to larger resorts. It offers convenient access to spa facilities and cultural sites. Mataram, the capital city, provides urban amenities and proximity to local markets and cultural centres.

Gili Islands (Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno, Gili Air)

The Gili Islands, accessible from Lombok, are known for their tranquil environment, free from motorised vehicles. They are popular for yoga and meditation retreats, as well as marine-based wellness activities such as snorkelling and diving. Gili Meno, in particular, is often chosen for quieter, more secluded retreats.

4. Pricing and Package Options

Lombok wellness retreats offer varied pricing structures, influenced by duration, inclusions, and accommodation standards. Retreats typically range from 3-day short programs to 7-day or longer immersive experiences.

Retreat TypeDuration (Approx.)Price Range (Approximate, per person)Key Inclusions
Yoga & Meditation3-7 days£400 – £1,200Accommodation, daily yoga/meditation, meals, some workshops
Spa & Detox5-10 days£800 – £2,500Accommodation, daily spa treatments, detox meals, wellness consultations
Cultural Immersion4-7 days£600 – £1,500Accommodation, cultural workshops, local tours, meals
Combined Wellness7-14 days£1,500 – £4,000+Accommodation, comprehensive programs (yoga, spa, culture), personalised plans

Packages often include accommodation, vegetarian or healthy meals, daily wellness sessions (yoga, meditation), spa treatments, and local excursions. Some retreats offer personalised consultations, workshops on nutrition, or cooking classes as part of their programs. It is advisable to review specific inclusions when comparing options.

5. Choosing the Right Retreat for 2027

When selecting a Lombok wellness retreat for 2027, consider your primary wellness goals. Are you seeking deep relaxation, physical rejuvenation, spiritual growth, or cultural learning? The focus of the retreat should align with your intentions.

2027 Note: With the ongoing development within the Mandalika SEZ and increased flight connectivity to Lombok International Airport, travellers in 2027 can expect an expanded range of luxury wellness resorts and integrated programs, potentially including direct access to new facilities and enhanced accessibility. Early booking is recommended due to increasing demand.

6. Preparing for Your Retreat

Preparation for a Lombok wellness retreat involves practical considerations. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended departure date from Indonesia. Check visa requirements for your nationality; many countries are eligible for visa-on-arrival or visa-free entry for short stays. Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover any unforeseen circumstances.

Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for a tropical climate. Include swimwear, comfortable attire for yoga and meditation, and walking shoes if you plan to explore. Sun protection, insect repellent, and any personal medications are essential. Most retreats provide yoga mats and props, but you may bring your own if preferred.

Lombok Wellness Retreat specialises in curating bespoke restorative programs across the island. We assist individuals, couples, and small groups in finding retreats that align with their specific wellness objectives. We offer guidance on program selection, location, and inclusions to ensure a beneficial experience. For personalised recommendations and to discuss your 2027 retreat options, please request a retreat consultation on WhatsApp.

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Sari Wulandari
wellness program director, Lombok Wellness Retreat

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