Hotels with a Pool in Sumba
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Featured Sumba Hotels with Pool

NIHI Sumba - member Leading Hotels of the World
Desa Hobawawi Wanokaka Sumba
$1,180 nightly
The price is $1,298 total per night
$1,298 total
Dec 19 - Dec 20
Total with taxes and fees
Guests of NIHI Sumba - member Leading Hotels of the World enjoy a full-service spa, an outdoor pool, and a children's pool. You can take advantage of free valet parking, along with an airport shuttle (available on request) for USD 152 per vehicle one-way. Front-desk staff can answer questions 24/7, and assist with tours or tickets, luggage storage, and securing valuables. Other amenities at this beach hotel include a gym, free WiFi in public areas, and coffee/tea in a common area.
Pool
Breakfast included
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Sumba hotels essential information
Accommodation | 33 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $1,298 |
Highest Price | $1,298 |
Popular hotels | NIHI Sumba - member Leading Hotels of the World |
Recent Hotels with Pool Reviews

Hotel Pasola
1/5 Terrible
"This place is sooooo convenient as it’s 5 mins walking to the airport, don’t recommend to stay more than a night, it’s like a crappy motel 8 in US. Bfast is a toast bread and coffee and all pictures are not what it is, everything is outdated and smell like humidity from the moment that we got in."
A verified traveler stayed at Hotel Pasola
Posted 2 weeks ago

Lelewatu Resort Sumba
4/5 Good
"This resort has a beautiful and dramatic setting, built into a cliff overlooking the sea with individual plunge pools by each villa. You sleep to the sound of the waves beating on the rocks and enjoy beautiful sunsets.
However, it is experiencing many problems with staff and service. We did not receive a gracious welcome, were not given an orientation to the staff or amenities, and were charged an enormous amount (over a million IDR or $70 apiece) for a "barbecue" when we arrived. We had a bumpy 3 hour drive from the west and did not want to eat much on unsettled stomachs, but were told that this was a "fixed price" meal even if we did not want to consume it. We were ready to try to take our meals elsewhere until we realized that on the other days we could order a la carte. Major problem in communication and not a great way to welcome clients. The resort is also not eco-conscious: We were allotted 2 small plastic water bottles, had to beg for more drinking water to take our meds and make coffee in the room. Only Nescafe, no milk available. They should follow the lead of other Sumba resorts (Nihi, Cap Karoso) and provide refillable glass bottles. This is both wasteful and stingy on the part of the staff. The general manager left while we were there and is apparently not going to be replaced. We did not get an orientation about activities or the spa (which we never visited, although there was a sign about it). We asked our driver about horse back riding and so did that"
A verified traveler stayed at Lelewatu Resort Sumba
Posted 6 months ago
