Need to know
Rooms
Eight suites.
Check–Out
11am. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates usually include breakfast and surfing sessions.
Also
Due to the 10-metre-high walkways and rooms at the top of towers, the hotel is unfortunately not easily accessible for wheelchair-users.
At the hotel
Free WiFi throughout, jungle for a garden, shop, surfboards, electric bicycles and scooters to borrow, one free bag of laundry. In rooms: air-conditioning, bathrobes and slippers, free bottled water and island-made bath products.
Our favourite rooms
There are just eight rooms at Lost Lindenberg, each with green Balinese-stone floors, teak walls and its head in the treetops, but for an unbeatable ocean view, it has to be an Ocean Panorama Suite, in the first tower, 12 metres above ground (ie almost as tall as the coconut-trees) and with the impressive views (and gently lapping soundtrack) to match.
Poolside
There’s a jungle-backed pool, helpfully also located close to the bar. Stake out one of the sunloungers on the deck between the two from 7am until 7pm, when it gets dark.
Spa
Stress is dismissed at check-in, but if you find yourself in need of further relaxation, simply head to the peak-serenity spa (built in the shape of a gladak, a wooden storehouse for crops) for a Balinese massage, post-surf muscle soothing or aromatherapy courtesy of chamomile, lavender, lemongrass and bergamot.
Packing tips
Wetsuits, wax and long tousled hair (or at least some salt spray to attempt to create it) – but if you forget any of these, you can pick them up in the hotel’s boutique.
Children
All ages are welcome at Lost Lindenberg, and there’s lots to keep little Smiths entertained, from surfing on miniature boards or in tandem with a coach, making flower offerings and flying homemade kites. The chefs will also gladly adapt meals for kids.
Sustainability efforts
All of Lost Lindenberg’s cleaning products are biodegradable, there are solar panels in place and grey water is reused. The all-organic menu changes accordingly with what’s on sale at the market, plus produce from the garden. Other island initiatives that the hotel is involved with include beach-cleaning drives, contributing to the education of local children and a programme to help street dogs.