Lombok: Building Prosperity Responsibly 

A billion-dollar connected city development is officially underway on the southern coast of Lombok in Indonesia, marking one of the largest private investments in the island’s history. 

For Australians who missed the first wave in Bali or Phuket, Lombok offers a second chance. 

Along the sun-drenched southern coastline of Lombok, a bold new development is taking shape, one that merges luxury, sustainability, and global lifestyle in ways Southeast Asia has never seen before. 

Backed by Australian developers and led by Marina Bay Group in partnership with Asia’s leading property platform Kinnara, Marina Bay will transform more than 150 acres of beachfront land within the Mandalika Special Economic Zone into a fully integrated urban Precinct. 

The project combines high-rise oceanfront living, a new international marina, wellness and education infrastructure, and sustainability-focused design. “Marina Bay represents more than just real estate, it is a visionary city of the future,” says Mr Adrian Campbell, CEO of Kinnara. 

At the heart of Marina Bay Lombok is a bold but pragmatic idea: explore strategic growth opportunities with climate-smart infrastructure, lifestyle-led design, and meaningful social impact. Positioned along one of the island’s most valuable coastal stretches, Marina Bay will feature a fully serviced international marina to anchor Lombok’s emergence as a marine tourism hub. 

The project features ocean-view high-rise residences and canal-front villas, flagship international schools catering to both local and expatriate families, a wellness center and a private hospital focused on longevity and preventive health, a vibrant retail precinct, global dining, co-working hubs, and nightlife options. 

Marina Bay’s sustainable community initiative embeds ESG principles into every square metre, from green roofs and permaculture gardens to local employment pathways and community-managed agriculture, to sustainable infrastructure including smart water, solar-powered mobility, and circular waste-to-energy systems. 

“This is not just a lifestyle destination, it’s a city intentionally built for digital nomads, global retirees, remote entrepreneurs, and discerning investors looking for more than square footage,” explains Mr Campbell. 

Construction is now underway with local workers already employed, contributing to regional economic prosperity while creating a blueprint for inclusive, sustainable urban growth. 

Property prices begin at just AUD $139,000, with Early-stage villas available from AUD $93,450 for leasehold or AUD $112,140 for freehold through a PMA company structure, legal for foreign ownership. Flexible financing is also available, further lowering the barrier to entry for international Buyers. 

“For Australians, this feels instantly familiar. The ability to live in a climate that stretches your dollar further, and a lifestyle that blends beach, culture, and community, just across the water from Bali,” he says. 

As capital flows shift toward values-aligned investing, Marina Bay Lombok is emerging as a flagship for the next era of global real estate. It is a city built not just for today’s luxury, but for Tomorrow’s legacy. 

For more information or to secure your slice of Marina Bay Lombok, visit www.kinnara.asia 

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