An oasis of luxury in a tropical wilderness, experience pure relaxation and wonderful accommodation.
Located on the virtually untouched sands of Rmeileh, minutes away from Saida, & a short drive away from Beirut, Laguava Resort snuggles in the heart of a beautiful Guava plantation. Like no other resort in Lebanon, Laguava Resort provides you with all services needed for relaxing.
Featuring one family pool and one adult pool with a 400m sandy beach, two restaurants, a pool bar and 20 upscale luxurious Indonesian like beach-side wooden bungalows. Quaint on the outside, their interior is modern & comfortable with an Asian twist. Consisting of a private garden or deck, and a private indoor Jacuzzi.
If you are here to getaway, you can spend your day watching the Mediterranean waves roll onto the shore. If you’re in a more active mood, you can indulge in the several activities Laguava Resort has to offer. Our unique combination of natural beauty, extraordinary service, luxury dining, and environmental conscientiousness makes for a magical experience at every visit.
toufic mad
2 months agoHad a great experience at this beach resort. The beach itself is clean, and the showers are well-maintained. The prices are reasonable, and the staff was friendly and accommodating. Overall, a pleasant and relaxing place to spend the day!
Ghazi Fayed
4 months agoI recently visited the Laguava beach with my friend, and I must say, it was a truly disappointing experience. We had traveled all the way from Saudi Arabia on vacation excited to have a fun time at the beach, but our hopes were quickly washed. Upon arriving at the gate, we were informed that today was a 'family day' and that we were not allowed to enter. This was incredibly frustrating, as we had driven for over an hour just to get there. The lack of clear communication and accommodation for visitors like ourselves was truly disheartening. To make matters worse, the overall service at the beach was simply abysmal. The staff seemed disinterested and unhelpful, leaving us feeling unwelcome and unwanted. Overall, my experience at the Laguava beach was nothing short of a disaster. The poor management, restrictive policies, and subpar service have left a lasting negative impression. I would not recommend this beach to anyone, and I certainly won't be returning anytime soon.
Ahmad Al Hariri
4 months agoSo many improvements year to year. The go to place beach resort in jiyye for family. Adults and kids can have their share of fun. Food and cocktails are much better than they used to be. Management has applied a strict policy for access to the adults area, especially the Pool bar. Life guards are always on alert so I had the comfort of leaving my kid at the beach knowing he is safe. Keep it on You have to beware of their policies beforehand because they do not publish online. So ask about access to men only policy and whether they are hosting any events which may restrict access to some areas
Hassan Jibril
4 months agoI went to Laguava Resort with my girlfriend, and it was fantastic. The service was top-notch, and the vibes were incredibly relaxing. The pool was spotless, and the spacious beach with pristine white sands was perfect for long walks and sunbathing. Overall, it was a wonderful experience, and we can’t wait to return!
Pablo Solimeo
5 months agoI recently visited La Guava Resort in Lebanon and was extremely disappointed by their discriminatory policy that prohibits boys/men from entering on weekends, including Fridays, which they consider part of the weekend. As a tourist, I had no idea about this rule until I arrived after a 40-minute drive from Beirut. There's no mention of this policy on their Instagram page, which is misleading. This rule makes no sense, as it assumes that all men are irresponsible and will cause havoc. As responsible human beings, we simply wanted to relax and enjoy the facilities, not disrupt the peace. Additionally, most men and women work on weekdays, so enforcing this rule on weekends effectively excludes a significant portion of potential guests. From a business perspective, this policy is a financial misstep. Assuming an average weekend attendance of 100 guests with a conservative spending estimate of $20/25 per person, La Guava could be losing $2,500 each weekend. Over a month, this amounts to a potential loss of $10,000, which is a substantial hit to their revenue. I urge La Guava to reconsider this discriminatory and illogical policy. It's unfair to tourists and locals alike and ultimately harms their business. I hope they make the necessary changes to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone.