Le Vieux Port Camping Village Resort & Spa — 5-Star Luxury Hotel in Saint-Julien-Des-Landes, France
★★★★★ 5-Star Luxury Hotel
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Le Vieux Port Camping Village Resort & Spa

Saint-Julien-Des-Landes  ·  France  ·  Canvas Holidays Plage Sud 40660 Messanges 40660 Messangeslandes

3.8 5744 guest reviews

About Le Vieux Port Camping Village Resort & Spa — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Saint-Julien-Des-Landes

Le Vieux Port Camping Village Resort & Spa is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Saint-Julien-Des-Landes, France. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, beach club, fly fishing, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 3.8 / 5

Michael Krajewski
★★★★★ Aug 2025

Great place with kids! You can't go wrong booking here as there is so much to do including attractions in the proximity of the site. Regarding some negative comments here - some have a point, but I prefer looking on the bright side and honestly we had an amazing time! Can't wait to go there next year!

David Eburne
★★★★☆ Jun 2025

Stayed for 5 nights in June 2025 with a touring caravan. A very big and busy international site which was crazy busy and noisy at the weekend but much quieter during the week. Direct access to a massive long beach but it’s quite a hike over some high sand dunes to get there. Have seen comment about cleanliness of the toilets and showers but we found then to be very good with a cleaner working on them at all times of the day to keep them in order. Pool area is very nice. In summary, pretty busy and be aware beach access is not as easy as it may seem.

Tim Krüger
★★☆☆☆ Jul 2025

The campsite is tidy and beautifully situated. The sanitary facilities in particular are very clean for a campsite. I had booked a pitch for a tent with the additional option of parking a second car on this pitch. The second car was spontaneously not necessary. This was mentioned at check-in and the staff assured me that a refund for this second car could be made. This was then denied at checkout. The advice was that this could only be done before arrival. This is incomprehensible to me. The entire booking was paid upfront. The second car was an optional booking that did not tie up any of the campsite's resources, but was pure profit. To promise this, then deny it and insist on paying the bill is simply bad service and incomprehensible to me. Costs incurred must be paid by customers, but this is profit optimization at the expense of customers. For me, therefore, the last visit at this campsite.