Le Vasseur Eco Resort: Bay Views, Warm Service, Tired Edges
A scenic Anse La Blague resort praised for attentive service and bay views, though reviews flag dated rooms, weak Wi-Fi and maintenance needs.
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What stands out
- Bay views from the bungalows
- Warm, attentive staff service
- Beachside setting
- Leafy grounds and tortoise area
Worth knowing
- Dated rooms and pool deck
- Wi-Fi reportedly limited and unreliable
- Confirm air conditioning before booking
Don't miss
What comes up most in public reviews
- Wake up to the bay view
- Ask Amit for tips on exploring Praslin
Worth the trip?
Setting and atmosphere
Le Vasseur Eco Resort occupies a beachside position overlooking the bay at Anse La Blague. Synthesizing its 4.2 Google rating from 157 reviews, the setting is the clearest reason to stay. Guests describe expansive water views, leafy grounds and bungalows positioned so the bay is visible through the windows. One review also highlights the variety of trees and plantings around the property, along with a dedicated area housing more than 20 friendly tortoises.
The atmosphere receives similarly positive comments. Recent guests call the property welcoming, relaxed and well organized, with the outlook helping to create a sense of escape. It appears particularly suited to couples or travellers who value scenery and a quiet base over sleek, contemporary design.
Service stands out
Staff service is the resort’s strongest and most consistent advantage. Several reviewers describe the team as courteous, warm and professional. Amit is mentioned repeatedly for attentive hosting, handling guest needs and sharing useful advice for exploring Praslin. For some visitors, this personal attention was the defining part of the stay.
That service can make a short visit feel easy. One guest staying for two nights said the team helped keep the trip relaxed, while another three-night stay praised the staff alongside the property’s beachfront position and views. Cleanliness and organization also receive positive feedback in one particularly enthusiastic account.
Rooms and maintenance
The accommodation itself attracts more divided opinions. Positive reviews focus on the view from the bungalows rather than their interiors. Critical guests describe rooms as old-fashioned, and one reviewer felt the wider hotel needed serious refurbishment. The pool deck was singled out as an area requiring renovation.
Room specifications should be confirmed before booking. One family reported having no air conditioning, which contributed to a very poor stay. This may not represent every room, but it is significant enough to check directly with the resort, especially for families or travellers sensitive to heat.
Wi-Fi is another practical concern. A review reports that it was restricted to public areas and that the signal there was still unreliable. Guests needing stable connectivity for work, calls or planning should not assume dependable access from their room.
There is also an isolated but serious cleanliness complaint involving a cockroach emerging from a shower drain. Other reviewers describe the property as clean, so the available feedback is inconsistent rather than uniformly negative.
Verdict
Le Vasseur Eco Resort works best when judged as a scenic, service-led stay rather than a polished modern resort. The bay outlook, beachside grounds, tortoise area and personal attention from staff create much of its appeal. Short stays of two or three nights receive strong endorsements in the supplied reviews.
The trade-off is condition. Dated interiors, renovation needs, uncertain cooling and limited Wi-Fi could materially affect a stay. Prospective guests should ask about the assigned room, air conditioning, current maintenance and internet coverage before confirming. Those comfortable with older accommodation may find the location and hospitality persuasive; travellers prioritizing contemporary rooms and reliable connectivity should compare alternatives.
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