Nihiwatu Resort, Sumba Island, Indonesia: The best beach for surfing other than Bali

By Kay O'Sullivan
Updated June 22 2015 - 12:08pm, first published 11:14am
A hilltop villa.
A hilltop villa.
A Sumbanese horseman takes part in the pasola ritual.
A Sumbanese horseman takes part in the pasola ritual.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
Movie night: An outdoor film screening at Nihiwatu's Nio Beach Club.
The Nihiwatu coastline.
The Nihiwatu coastline.
A bedroom with a pool view at the Nihiwatu resort.
A bedroom with a pool view at the Nihiwatu resort.
An alfresco breakfast at Ombak restaurant. 
 Photo: Nihiwatu
An alfresco breakfast at Ombak restaurant. Photo: Nihiwatu

For most of its history, Nihiwatu has flown under the radar. Every now and again, the name would crop up when travellers of a certain ilk got together. Surfers knew about it. The wave that is Nihiwatu's raison d'etre saw to that. The best left-hand break in Indonesia was the word.

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