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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: A remote and pristine island gem brimming with culture

Feature: Sustainable luxury and adventure at its best

Rooms: 32 Villas

Location: Sumba Island, Indonesia

Star rating: Member of 'The Leading Hotels of the World'

Nearest airport: Tambolaka Airport

Transfer: Approximately 90 minutes from Tambolaka Airport by private car transfer.

Luxury Holidays At NIHI Sumba

NIHI Sumba is situated on the beautifully rugged and remote Indonesian island of Sumba, which lies east of Bali, a comfortable fifty-minute flight away. Pristine white beaches and the striking natural beauty of the island interior, with a stunning valley, verdant paddy fields and isolated village settlements, NIHI Sumba Island is the true definition of an island paradise. The luxurious, yet sustainable resort offers solitude and adventure in equal measure. The unique island concept harnesses the natural wonders of Sumba, enriching the lives of the local people, through admirable Foundation Projects and offering guests a chance to step back in time. Whether you choose to surf the waves, experience the magnificent underwater marine life, try free-diving, skim the shallows on an exhilarating horse-ride, meet the resident horse whisperer, or perhaps immerse yourself in wellness and culture, NIHI Sumba provides a feast of exceptional activities in a location which is far from ordinary.

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Why NIHI Sumba is so special...

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Hotel Experiences

Horse lovers will adore NIHI Sumba's state-of-the-art equestrian centre at Sandalwood Stables. Experienced local guides and the resident horse whisperer, Carolyne Sharpe, provide exceptional sport horses that are available for a variety of activities, including trail rides on the beach at sunset, or the 'beach-to-bush' excursion through local villages and incredible coastline views and stunning ocean vistas, before taking the opportunity to rest and sip on freshly cut coconut, continuing down to the beach to play in the waves. With many more horse-riding excursions available, NIHI Sumba is the perfect exotic spot for horse-lovers.

Hotel Experiences at NIHI Sumba

Luxury Beach

Famous for its palm trees and surf, this pristine island has been the secret haunt for many a savvy surfer, due to its extensive coastline, and is the home of one of the world's most coveted waves, 'God's Left' (or 'Occy's Left', named after the Australian surfer, Mark Occhilupo), which will provide the most experienced surfer a challenge. Catch the wave right and you will experience a thrilling 200- to 300-metre-long ride through sections of ripple walls and heaving barrels. Even novice and first-timers can jump on Occy's Left after a lesson, or surf nearby calmer waters. Snorkelling and sustainable spear fishing also allow guests to view the reef, colourful coral and marine life.

Luxury Beach at NIHI Sumba

Spa Breaks

The Boathouse Spa at NIHI Sumba is perched above the crashing waves of the Indian Ocean and boasts sumptuous views of the island, an experience you will not want to miss. Indulge your senses and unwind after a day of fun-filled activities with a luxurious range of treatments such as manicures and pedicures or the amazing signature NIHI massages, which can be enjoyed in the privacy of your own room or one of the Boathouse Spa's picturesque bales. Relax and soothe your body and mind at the yoga pavilion with complimentary group yoga classes among the breathtaking scenery over the Indian Ocean.

Spa Breaks at NIHI Sumba

Culture & History

Immerse yourself in Sumba Island's fascinating and magnificently preserved ancient culture during your stay at NIHI Sumba. Visit the local villages and markets and witness the vibrant culture as you gaze upon local arts and crafts or monumental megalithic burial sites and the beautiful, world-famous, Ikat weavings. Traditionally performed by women, Ikat-weaving throughout Sumba has religious, social and traditional significance and during the making process it is strictly taboo for men to see or be near the dye bath. Each region in Sumba has its own distinctive design, all reflecting the life, culture and history of this astonishing island.

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Pricing

Stay 5 nights from £2,782 p.p. (low season) and from £4,105 p.p. (high season) in Lantoro, on all inclusive basis.
Flights and transfers available at an additional cost.

Prices shown are for guidance only and other pricing is available. Prices are subject to change due to availability, special offers and currency fluctuation. Please call for details.

 

Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

All rooms have air-conditioning, mini-bar, hair dryer, personal safe and Wi-Fi internet access.

Kanatar

Kanatar

  • hotelRooms:2
  • crop_freeSize:228 metres square
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

The Sumba One Bedroom Suite is a duplex villa, located on hill, with superb views across the estate and stunning bay area. 

Lulu Amahu

Lulu Amahu

  • hotelRooms:2
  • crop_freeSize:258 square metres
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

This stylish One Bedroom Villa affords plenty of space and terrific views out across the ocean.

Lamba

Lamba

  • hotelRooms:2
  • crop_freeSize:367 square feet
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

This Wavefront One Bedroom Villa is stylishly furnished with natural stone and teak wood. Perfect for families, it affords ample space with plenty of attractive areas to retreat to.

Marangga

Marangga

  • hotelRooms:4
  • crop_freeSize:182 square feet
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

These Wavefront One Bedroom Villas are tastefully decorated and all about the view.

Kasambi Estate

Kasambi Estate

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:180 square metres
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

This Two Bedroom Villa has a prime location, with views over the surf breaks of Nihiwatu Beach. Perfect for surf enthusiasts to watch the building of the surf from the comfort of their private pool.

Wamoro Estate

Wamoro Estate

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:180 square metres
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean view

Tucked away in lush jungle, this Two Bedroom Villa offers superb privacy and convenient access to the beach.

Puncak

Puncak

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:640 square metres
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean and jungle view

This Three Bedroom Estate Villa is located in the upper part of the resort. Guests can enjoy both prime ocean and lush jungle views.

Mamole

Mamole

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:879 square feet
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean View

A striking and unique Three Bedroom Tree house complex, set amongst the ancient trees.

Raja Mendaka

Raja Mendaka

  • hotelRooms:1
  • crop_freeSize:1,722 metres square
  • visibilityRoom View:Ocean View

The most spectacular residence with breathtaking views across the Nihiwatu Wave and extensive coastline.

Overview

Overview

The resort has two restaurants, OMBAK, NIO Beach Club. The Boat House bar serves drinks throughout the day. Ombak serves both breakfast and dinner with a smart/casual dress code for dinner, Nio Beach Club is open for lunch as well as light bites and afternoon snacks by the pool throughout the day.

Ombak

Ombak

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Indonesian and international cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

A relaxed setting, perfect for breakfast.

Nio Beach Club

Nio Beach Club

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Indonesian and international cuisine
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart/casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Rustic and relaxed, serving refined cuisine for evening dinner

Boat House

Boat House

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Light bites and afternoon snacks
  • checkroomDress Code:Casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:No
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:No

Relaxed and ocean front

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Sumba Island Travel Information

Best Time To Travel

  • JAN
  • FEB
  • MAR
  • APR
  • MAY
  • JUN
  • JUL
  • AUG
  • SEP
  • OCT
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  • DEC
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Currency

Rupiah

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Voltage

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Climate

Stunning Sumba island has a semi-arid climate and, the east of the island in particular, is characterised by hot North-Australian weather. From May to October, the climate is mostly dry and the temperatures are high, particularly before the rain begins in November; this monsoon season can last for up to 5 months in the west of Sumba and 3 months in the east. April to July is the best time to visit for nature lovers as the island is at its lushest after the rain, whilst surfers flock from around the world to experience the awesome waves from May to September.

Getting There

Please contact our Travel Consultants for flight details.

Watersports

A site of pilgrimage for lovers of surfing, Sumba Island boasts a spectacular, extensive coastline, as well as housing one of the world's most coveted waves, 'God's Left' (or 'Occy's Left', named after the Australian surfer, Mark Occhilupo), which offers even the most experienced surfers a real challenge. The crystalline waters and pristine reefs offer some of the best scuba diving, free diving and snorkelling in Indonesia, allowing you to explore the mesmerising, colourful underwater kingdom of Sumba, and encounter its diverse inhabitants.

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Culture

Immerse yourself in a forgotten culture and take a trip back in time, as you explore Sumba Island’s enchanting historical sites and encounter the wonderfully fascinating residents. Hike through rice paddies and low limestone hills, past the picturesque, traditional hilltop villages, marvelling at the thatched clan houses clustered around megalithic tombs. Live like a local at one of the bustling markets, before spotting Sumba’s beautiful, world-famous Ikat weavings; each region in Sumba has its own distinctive design, all reflecting the life, culture and history of this astonishing island.

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Beaches

Offering a true taste of tropical paradise, Sumba Island’s beautiful beaches are characterised by sugar-soft, white sand that leads out to the shimmering turquoise, and inimitably clear, waters of the Indian Ocean. Whilst lying back beneath the island sunshine is one (wonderful) way to enjoy the stunning coastline, why not embark on an unforgettable horse ride in the shallows? The Sandalwood Stables boast world-class equestrian facilities and even have a resident Horse Whisperer!

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