Saturday, 09 May 2026   A few years ago, many people only knew Lombok because of Bali’s quieter cousin reputation. Beautiful beaches, fewer crowds, and slower vibes. But today, things are changing fast — especially in the southern part of the island. And one place that keeps getting attention is Gerupuk Beach.   Located near the famous Mandalika tourism zone, Gerupuk is no longer just a sleepy fishing village with surfboards leaning against wooden boats. It’s slowly turning into one of Lombok’s most exciting investment and tourism areas.   Honestly, if Kuta Lombok is the loud extrovert, Gerupuk is the cool surfer guy who suddenlyRead More →

Saturday, 02 May 2026 When people talk about Gerupuk Beach in South Lombok, the first thing that usually comes up is surfing. Fair enough—the waves are world-class. But if you look a little deeper, there’s another story quietly happening in the background: Gerupuk is one of Lombok’s key lobster-producing areas. And here’s the interesting part, this isn’t just about fishing. It’s about business opportunity, especially in the culinary (F&B) sector. A Village Built on the Ocean Gerupuk is not just a tourist spot, it’s a working coastal village. The locals rely heavily on the sea, and you’ll immediately notice bamboo structures floating offshore. Those aren’tRead More →

Friday, 01 May 2026 If Bali feels like a fully booked concert, then Lombok is that hidden stage where the soundcheck has just begun. The lights are on, the talent is there, but not everyone has arrived yet. And for entrepreneurs, that’s exactly where the magic lies. Lombok’s tourism scene is often described as “untapped,” and not without reason. While the island has gained attention in recent years, many of its destinations are still underdeveloped, quietly waiting for the right ideas and investments to bring them to life. Take Gerupuk Beach, for example. Often called an “untapped surfing jewel,” this coastal village offers multiple world-classRead More →