The hype
Families love the pools and activities, but almost everyone complains about the dated rooms and slow 'island time' service.
Réservez si You're a family needing a stress-free 'resort bubble' with a killer kids' club and don't mind 1990s vibes.
En bref : A beloved South Pacific institution that rests heavily on its laurels—expect a fantastic location and friendly staff, but be ready for tired rooms and paid WiFi.
Évalué par @exploramum: I felt completely spoiled here! From the singing staff at check-in to finding giant starfish in the shallows, every moment felt magical. The fire show at night was the highlight of my trip—honestly, don't miss it. Perfect spot if you want real culture with your relaxation.
Families love the pools and activities, but almost everyone complains about the dated rooms and slow 'island time' service.
The 'luxury' label is a stretch; guests frequently cite peeling paint, old air conditioners, and worn bathroom fixtures as disappointments.
“I am requesting a standalone Garden Bungalow or a top-floor Lagoon Superior room. Please ensure I am NOT assigned a room with a connecting door, as I am a light sleeper. Proximity to the Wild Ginger restaurant is preferred.”
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Yes. As of late 2025, they still charge ~2,400 VUV per 24 hours for in-room WiFi. It's a frequent complaint.
Yes, but it's tidal and rocky. High tide is great for kayaking; low tide exposes coral. Wear shoes.
No. There are meal plans available, but standard rates are room-only or bed-and-breakfast. Food and drink prices are high.
It's about a 5-10 minute taxi or bus ride to downtown Port Vila. Local buses are cheap and easy to catch outside the gate.
Yes, there is a designated adults-only pool, but it's not strictly policed during peak family seasons.
Vanuatu uses Type I plugs (same as Australia/NZ) and 220-240V.
Walk 100m down the road to catch a local minivan bus (B number plate) into town for 150 VUV instead of paying 1000+ VUV for a taxi.
Buy your duty-free alcohol at the airport on arrival; resort drink prices are steep.
The 'Blue Lagoon' day trip is worth it, but go early (8 AM) to beat the cruise ship crowds.
Découvrez où se situe Warwick Le Lagon Resort & Spa et ce qu'il y a à proximité.