Shipwreck-Style Huts on a Private Lombok Beach

27 Mar 2026

You know those “what if I just disappeared to an island” thoughts? This is that, but with a bed, a roof, and someone feeding you.

Jeeva Beloam sits on a stretch of Lombok coastline that feels deliberately hard to reach. No passing traffic, no nearby shops, no quick escape plan if you panic. Just a handful of timber beach huts lined up along a quiet, empty shore, all facing the ocean like they’ve been waiting for you.

The huts lean fully into the castaway fantasy. Recycled wood, thatched alang-alang roofs, and oversized netted beds that make you feel like you’ve been washed ashore but in a very comfortable way.

You wake up to the sound of the ocean, step outside, and realise there’s not much to do here, which is exactly the point.

Days blur into a simple rhythm. Swim. Dry off. Pick up a book. Put it down again. Maybe grab a kayak and explore the coastline or snorkel straight off the beach. Or don’t. No one’s checking.

There’s no TV. No wi-fi. Just a library if your brain hasn’t completely switched off yet. And after a day or two, it probably will.

It’s not for everyone. You’re properly cut off, and the bugs will absolutely find you. But if you’re chasing that feeling of disappearing (properly unplugging), this place commits harder than most.

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You arrive thinking you might get bored. You leave wondering why you ever thought constant connection was a good idea.


To let you disappear completely. No distractions, just ocean, sand, and time to switch off.

Castaway fantasy with a few comforts. Slow, quiet, and completely unplugged.

Rustic timber hut with a huge netted bed and ocean right out front.

Staying somewhere with no wi-fi and actually liking it.

All meals are included, so you’re fed without ever leaving your patch of beach.

Lean into it, stop checking your phone (it won’t work anyway) and settle into the slow.

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