
Lombok, Indonesia – [December 12, 2025] – DHM Surf Camp, one of Indonesia’s emerging leaders in surf tourism and ocean-adventure hospitality, proudly announces the enhancement of its Lombok Surfcamp experiences for the 2025 season. As Indonesia’s appeal as a world-class surfing destination continues to surge, DHM Surf Camp is responding with upgraded accommodations, modern training programs, deeper cultural immersion activities, and expanded connectivity with other major surf hubs such as Surf Camp Bali, Padang Padang Surf Camp, and Surf Camp Canggu.
With the pristine coastline of Lombok becoming increasingly recognized for its uncrowded lineups, glassy waves, and raw island charm, DHM Surf Camp aims to position itself as the preferred destination for both beginner and advanced surfers seeking quality coaching paired with authentic Indonesian hospitality. The launch of these enhanced offerings reflects the region’s growing tourism momentum and the company’s mission to set a new benchmark for sustainable surf-travel experiences in Southeast Asia.
While Bali has long been celebrated globally for its surf culture, Lombok has rapidly earned its own reputation thanks to quieter beaches, consistent breaks, and a more laid-back vibe. The island is home to iconic surf points such as Gerupuk, Selong Belanak, Mawi, Are Guling, and Desert Point—making it ideal for surf travelers seeking progression without the intensity of Bali’s crowds.
DHM Surf Camp’s strategic location near several of these breaks gives surfers immediate access to daily waves suited to all skill levels. The 2025 expansion focuses on meeting the high demand for Lombok Surfcamp programs that combine premium coaching with an immersive tropical-island experience.
“Lombok is the future of Indonesian surf travel. It offers everything surfers love about Bali, but with more authenticity and more privacy,” said a spokesperson for DHM Surf Camp Indonesia. “Our goal is to provide an experience that blends world-class surf coaching with the natural charm and cultural warmth that Lombok is loved for.”
Recognizing the strong flow of travelers between Bali and Lombok, DHM Surf Camp has expanded its partnerships with several Bali-based surf hubs. These include collaborations and travel-route synergy with:
This integrated approach supports travelers who want to experience both islands without the hassle of reorganizing transportation, booking separate packages, or searching for reliable surf conditions on their own.
DHM Surf Camp now offers optional travel assistance from Bali to Lombok, ensuring seamless transitions for guests who wish to explore Indonesia’s surf world in a multi-destination format.
DHM Surf Camp has introduced redesigned training modules for beginners, intermediates, and advanced surfers. The new structure includes:
These programs were developed by professional surfers and certified instructors to create a clear learning pathway from first-timers to confident, independent surfers.
The 2025 update includes contemporary tropical-inspired rooms, coworking areas, relaxation zones, and expanded communal spaces ideal for travelers, couples, and digital nomads. Guests can enjoy:
The new interior design blends minimalist comfort with Lombok’s natural textures and warm island ambiance.
Beyond surfing, DHM Surf Camp aims to introduce guests to the true essence of Lombok’s local life. The culturally immersive experiences include:
This approach aligns with DHM Surf Camp’s mission to support local communities and promote sustainable tourism practices.
As part of the 2025 announcement, DHM Surf Camp strengthened its environmental policy through:
The surf camp also encourages guests to participate in conservation-focused activities that help protect Lombok’s beaches and marine life for future generations.
Travelers who choose Lombok over other islands often highlight three major strengths:
Compared to popular hubs like Canggu or Padang Padang in Bali, Lombok offers quieter lineups where surfers can focus on learning rather than navigating heavy crowds.
Lombok benefits from both dry-season and wet-season swell patterns, ensuring that surfers of all levels can find a suitable break almost every day.
From food and transport to accommodation, Lombok remains more budget-friendly without compromising the beauty and adventure travelers seek.
DHM Surf Camp’s expansion aims to support this growing demand by offering packages that combine professional instruction, premium comfort, and easy access to the island’s natural wonders.
Many travelers begin their Indonesian surf trip in Bali and soon realize that Lombok offers a refreshing break from Bali’s fast-paced tourism scene. This has created strong cross-island traffic between:
DHM Surf Camp is positioning itself as the ideal continuation of a Bali surfing itinerary. Its combination of uncrowded waves, relaxed lifestyle, and structured coaching is designed to help surfers progress faster after leaving Bali’s busier beaches.
“We are excited to welcome global travelers back to Lombok for a more elevated experience,” the DHM Surf Camp team shared. “Our expanded Lombok Surfcamp offerings are built for surfers who want real progression, unforgettable landscapes, warm culture, and all the comforts of a modern surf retreat. This is more than a surf camp—it’s a full Indonesian island adventure.”
DHM Surf Camp is a leading surf-tourism provider offering premium surf coaching, accommodation, cultural immersion, and travel assistance across Indonesia. The company specializes in beginner-friendly programs, intermediate progression surf guiding, and adventure-focused experiences tailored to surfers from around the world. With strong roots in Lombok and travel integration with Bali’s surf hubs, DHM Surf Camp is committed to providing sustainable, authentic, and educational surf experiences in one of the world’s most beautiful regions.
Company Name: DHM Surf Camp Indonesia
Location: Lombok, Indonesia
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Contact No: +62818910941
Website: https://dhm.co.id/
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