Warwick Le Lagon Vanuatu

Le Lagon

A Relaxed Lagoonfront Resort for Families and Couples in Port Vila

Le Lagon’s palm-studded waterfront, sparkling blue lagoon, and breezy vibe promises the classic South Pacific holiday—chilled, cheerful, and deeply restful.  I remember well over 30 years ago (sigh) when I first discovered this easygoing resort with its genuine sense of relaxation and friendly ni Vanuatu local community.

First Impressions

Arrival Experience

Landing in Port Vila once again, I found the 15-minute transfer to Le Lagon a breeze—staff were warm and attentive from my first step into the airy, open-plan lobby. A tropical welcome drink set the tone, and early-arrival check-in was handled with real flexibility: ideal for families coming off long-haul flights.

Lobby & Décor

Le Lagon’s entrance greets with open sides, ceiling fans, and a parade of island crafts. Views across the lush gardens immediately frame the blue of Erakor Lagoon—inviting and relaxed. Décor is simple, clean, and unmistakably south pacific resort vibes: think timber accents, natural textures, and bright local artwork.

The resort itself has gone through a number of iterations and rebuilds following the occasional hurricane – I recall the devastation from Uma back in the late 1980’s and the more recent earthquake in 2024. Fortunately, the ni Vanuatu are resilient people and the resort today still welcomes with a professional standard that remains as popular as ever.


 

Accommodations

Lagoon View

I stayed in a Lagoon View Room—about 34m², generous by island standards—with a patio just steps from the water’s edge. Bedding was flexible (queen plus singles) and the blackout blinds ensured deep, uninterrupted sleep. The bathroom was modern, spotless, and practical, and I appreciated the daybed for afternoon reading.

In-room touches included air-conditioning, a mini-fridge, satellite TV, safe, tea/coffee tray and ample storage. The gentle slap of waves made it easy to unwind.

Other Room Types

  • Garden View Room: Tropical garden outlook, lovely for quiet privacy.

  • Garden Bungalow: Larger, freestanding with private balcony.

  • Lagoon Bungalow: Waterside, with direct lagoon access and more space for couples.

  • Family Rooms/Interconnecting: Great for multi-gen holidays—double everything, plus close to kids’ facilities.

  • Efate Pool Villa & Erakor Residence: New luxury villas, private plunge pools, and absolute lagoonfront for up to two families—suggest if you want exclusivity without losing the resort vibe.


 

Resort Facilities & Services

  • Lagoon Pools: Three pools (main, toddlers’ wading, and secluded “quiet” pool) and a buzzing swim-up bar with daily happy hour.

  • Water Sports: Complimentary kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, and snorkel gear—plus boat trips to Erakor Island.

  • Kids Club: Free for ages 3–15, with local crafts, games, and cultural activities.

  • Tennis Courts

  • Gym

  • Day Spa & Wellness: Oasis Spa—sea shell massages, volcanic clay wraps, and locally inspired treatments in lush gardens.

  • Wi-Fi: Available for a small fee.

  • On-site Boutique & Tour Desk: Souvenirs, local crafts, and day tour bookings.

  • Concierge & Room Service, Currency Exchange, Parking.

Insider Tip: Book a lagoon-facing room or bungalow furthest from the main pool for the quietest outlook and dazzling morning light. Families should request interconnecting rooms close to both the kids’ club and lagoon-side walkways.


 

Guest Experience: Personal Review

Le Lagon has always been about genuine, laid-back hospitality—expect cheerful smiles, slower “island time” at the bars (worth it for the cocktails!), and staff who truly try to help with everything from birthday cakes to kayak lessons. The vibe is vibrant but not rowdy—even with the pools busier during Aussie school holidays, the lush grounds mean you can always find a peaceful nook.

Dining & Drinks

In-House Dining

  • Lagoon Terrace Restaurant
    Daily breakfast buffet (with live omelette station and Ni-Vanuatu fruit), themed dinners (local seafood grills, Melanesian night with kava, and live music), plus kids eat free.
  • Wild Ginger Restaurant & Bar
    Fresh Asian fusion—dumplings, wok-fried seafood, creative curries. Garden and lagoonside settings, plus a standout bar for sundowners.
  • Pool Grill
    Family lunch spot: casual pizzas, burgers, grilled seafood by the pool.
  • Lobby Bar & Swim-up Bar
    Cocktails, island fruit smoothies, and bar snacks. Don’t miss the sunset hour by the water.
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Design & Ambience
8.2
Relaxed and informal, with a genuine island aesthetic. Charm lies in authenticity rather than polish, appealing to guests who favour laid-back over lavish.
Comfort & Sleep Quality
8.7
Rooms are well-sized with comfortable beds and the added bonus of waterfront views. Comfort levels are strong, though details vary slightly by room category.
Service & Hospitality
9.0
Staff are warm, attentive, and refreshingly flexible. Service is delivered with genuine island friendliness rather than formal polish, which suits the setting perfectly.
Dining Experience
8.3
Casual dining focused on local flavours. Great for families and groups, though variety and finesse may not match more gourmet-driven resorts.
Facilities
8.9
Excellent range of pools, watersports, spa, tennis, and family amenities. Facilities are diverse and well-maintained, keeping all ages entertained.
Location & Accessibility
9.0
Lagoonfront setting offers direct access to water activities, with town and airport only a short drive away—convenience without sacrificing views.
Overall Value
8.3
Strong package deals make this an excellent choice for families and groups. Value comes from the breadth of inclusions rather than pure luxury touches.

Tips for Prospective Guests

  • Book direct lagoon-view rooms for best ambiance and access to water activities.

  • Families: Opt for interconnecting rooms and make daily use of the kids’ club.

  • Try themed dinner nights for local entertainment and a taste of Ni-Vanuatu culture.

  • Wi-Fi is chargeable—purchase a local SIM for hassle-free connectivity.

  • Early check-in/late check-out can often be arranged with advance notice.


 

Final Thoughts

Le Lagon’s winning combination of relaxed South Pacific hospitality, natural beauty, and family-friendly amenities make it a favourite in Vanuatu. Whether paddling at dawn, savouring curry by sunset, or simply swinging in a poolside hammock, there’s charm for guests of every age and purpose. This is joyfully, genuinely island life—just as it should be.

Port Vila

Warwick Le Lagon Resort, Vanuatu
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📍 Elluk Road, Erakor Lagoon, Port Vila, Vanuatu
📞 +678 22313
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Room Count: 140 rooms, bungalows, villas
Price Range: AUD 280–600+ per night (seasonal)
Airport Transfer: 20 min taxi from Bauerfield International
Nearby Attractions: Port Vila Market, Blue Lagoon, Mele Cascades, Erakor Island

Photo Credit: Warwick Le Lagon

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