




Rote Island Lodge
📍 Rote Island, Indonesia
Camp Score
GoodBased on reviews, coaching quality, value, and local ownership.
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📍 Rote Island, Indonesia
Based on reviews, coaching quality, value, and local ownership.





A one-bedroom private villa overlooking the Indian Ocean. The main pavilion features an open-plan living, dining and kitchen space opening onto a large teak deck with infinity pool and sunken seating area. The spacious master suite has a king-size bed, sofa (can be single bed), cabin bed in the walk-in wardrobe, air conditioning, en-suite bathroom with hot water, and private terrace. Sleeps 2-4 people. Four night minimum stay. Includes daily breakfast and housekeeping.

A three-bedroom, two-bathroom private villa with stunning ocean views. The master bedroom has a king bed and en-suite. Bedroom two has a double bed, and bedroom three has twin beds (can be made into a king). Bedrooms two and three share a bathroom and separate toilet. All rooms have air conditioning. Upstairs features an open-plan living space with fully equipped kitchen, dining for eight, lounge area, and ocean views. Outside: pool with shallow shelf, beanbag loungers, BBQ, and dining table. Seven night minimum stay. Includes daily breakfast and housekeeping.
Room availability and prices at Rote Island Lodge may vary by season. Contact the camp directly for current rates and booking.
Rote Island Lodge is a serene, luxury surf camp that caters best to intermediate and advanced surfers seeking a private, relaxing getaway. Reviewers praise the stunning ocean views, elegant Balinese-inspired design, and attentive hospitality from owners Adrian and Kate, as well as the talented in-house chef Lori. The camp's remote elevated location provides the perfect balance of privacy and easy access to the area's renowned reef breaks like Boa Vista and T-Land. While the secluded setting offers a peaceful escape, it also means limited nightlife options. Overall, the lodge cultivates an atmosphere of barefoot luxury, with reviewers describing it as a "secret paradise" and the "best place to stay on Rote Island."