Twin Eco-Village Developments Announced in South Lombok, Indonesia

Twin Eco-Village Developments Announced in South Lombok, Indonesia

Lombok, Indonesia – March 13, 2026 – Developers have announced the launch of two eco-village residential developments on the southern coastline of Lombok, Indonesia. The projects, named Nesara Bay City and Gesara Bay City, are being planned as coastal communities designed for international residents, entrepreneurs, retirees, and remote professionals seeking alternative living environments.

The two developments are expected to be located approximately 10 to 20 minutes apart by boat and are planned to function as complementary lifestyle communities. According to project representatives, the developments are designed around low-density planning, coastal landscapes, and community-focused living spaces that integrate residential villas, hospitality facilities, and shared recreational areas.

The projects draw inspiration from broader ideas often associated with financial independence, decentralization, and lifestyle autonomy. While the names Nesara and Gesara have historically appeared in discussions about economic reform concepts, the Lombok developments are not connected to legislative initiatives or global financial policy. Instead, the names are being used symbolically to reflect ideas related to community independence and alternative lifestyles.

According to the development team, Nesara Bay City is currently in early development stages in South Lombok. The project is envisioned as a master-planned coastal eco-village with residential properties, wellness spaces, cafés, beach clubs, and small-scale hospitality venues.

A second project, Gesara Bay City, is planned as a sister development located along another section of the Lombok coastline. Together, the two communities are intended to create a network of international residential hubs connected through shared infrastructure and lifestyle services.

The choice of Lombok as the development location reflects the island’s growing profile as an emerging tourism and residential destination in Southeast Asia. Often described as an alternative to neighboring Bali, Lombok has experienced increased interest from international visitors and property investors in recent years. The region offers coastal scenery, expanding tourism infrastructure, and relatively large areas of undeveloped land suitable for planned communities.

Southern Lombok, where the developments are located, has become a focal point for tourism expansion and international investment. The region’s beaches, natural landscapes, and proximity to Lombok International Airport have attracted developers exploring hospitality and residential opportunities.

The developers state that the projects are designed to respond to a growing number of international residents seeking flexible living arrangements that combine remote work, lifestyle mobility, and access to natural environments.

“Many professionals and entrepreneurs are now able to work remotely and are increasingly exploring locations that offer a balance between lifestyle, affordability, and community,” a project spokesperson said. “These developments are being designed to provide an environment where residents can live, work, and collaborate in a setting that prioritizes natural surroundings and community interaction.”

Both projects are expected to include residential villas, hospitality accommodations, wellness facilities, restaurants, and communal spaces intended to support a mixed residential and visitor community. Long-term development plans include multiple residential estates and lifestyle facilities aimed at supporting a sustainable international population.

The development team has indicated that the combined projects represent a significant long-term investment in the region and are expected to be developed in phases over the coming years.

As international migration patterns evolve and remote work continues to reshape lifestyle preferences, locations such as Southeast Asia have seen increased attention from individuals seeking alternative residential destinations. The Lombok developments represent one example of new community models emerging in response to those global shifts.

About the Development Projects

Nesara Bay City and Gesara Bay City are planned eco-village residential developments located in South Lombok, Indonesia. The projects are designed as coastal lifestyle communities integrating residential housing, hospitality spaces, and shared facilities for international residents and visitors.

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