DISNEY HOTELS • Updated June 2026

Les Villages Nature Paris: Airport Transfer Guide

Reaching the eco-resort near Disneyland Paris from CDG, Orly and Beauvais — the distances, the times and the easiest way to arrive.

Les Villages Nature Paris is the green, water-and-woodland resort developed alongside Disneyland Paris, with its famous Aqualagon lagoon, treetop walks and family cottages set in nature. It is a short drive from the two Disney parks but sits in its own pocket of the Marne-la-Vallee area, which means arriving from the airport needs a little thought, especially with cases and tired children in tow.

This Les Villages Nature Paris transfer guide covers the journey from each of the three Paris airports, the realistic drive times, and why a fixed-price private taxi is often the simplest way to get from the terminal to your cottage door. Like every Disneyland Paris area destination we serve, the fare is agreed in advance with no meter and no surge, and a private airport transfer to Disneyland Paris takes the guesswork out of arrival.

Where Les Villages Nature Paris sits

The resort is built a few kilometres from the Disney parks, close enough for an easy day out at the gates but far enough that it has no dedicated RER station. Public transport involves changes and a final shuttle or taxi leg, so most families arriving with luggage choose a car straight from the airport. A private driver knows the resort entrance and drops you at reception rather than at a remote stop.

From Charles de Gaulle (CDG)

CDG sits north-east of Paris, the same side of the city as the resort, which keeps the drive short at roughly 45 to 55 minutes in normal traffic. Our fixed CDG fare starts at 70 euros and includes flight tracking so the driver adjusts to your real landing time, plus meet and greet inside the terminal. The CDG to Disneyland Paris taxi page sets out the route in full.

Door-to-door to your nature cottage

Skip the shuttle search and arrive at Les Villages Nature reception in one relaxed leg. Fixed prices from each airport, free child seats and English-speaking drivers — no meter, no surge.

From Orly airport

Orly is on the south side of Paris, so the trip to Les Villages Nature is a little longer, around 50 to 60 minutes in normal traffic as the route runs around the eastern edge of the city. Our fixed Orly transfer starts at 90 euros, with free child seats and an English-speaking driver as standard. See the Orly to Disneyland Paris transfer page for more.

From Beauvais airport

Beauvais lies well north of Paris and is the furthest of the three at about 150 kilometres. The drive is roughly 1 hour 15 minutes or longer depending on traffic, which is why we quote Beauvais transfers on request rather than from a fixed published price. The vehicle still takes you the whole way to the resort with no changes.

Travelling as a family or group

Les Villages Nature is built for families and larger parties, and a single minivan seating up to seven or eight keeps everyone together while spreading the cost. Free child seats mean little ones are safe from the moment you leave the terminal, and the fixed fare is agreed when you book so there are no surprises on arrival at the resort.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Les Villages Nature Paris?

It is an eco-resort a short drive from the main Disneyland Paris parks at Marne-la-Vallee. It has no RER station of its own, so a car transfer is the simplest way to arrive with luggage.

How do I get to Les Villages Nature from CDG?

From Charles de Gaulle the drive is roughly 45 to 55 minutes by private taxi. Our fixed CDG fare starts at 70 euros with flight tracking, meet and greet and free child seats.

How long is the transfer from Orly to Les Villages Nature?

Orly is south of Paris, so the drive runs about 50 to 60 minutes in normal traffic. Our fixed-price Orly transfer starts at 90 euros, door to door.

Can I transfer from Beauvais to Les Villages Nature?

Yes. Beauvais is about 150 kilometres and roughly 1 hour 15 minutes of driving, so we price these transfers on request rather than from a fixed published rate.

Is a private transfer better than the shuttle?

For families and groups it is usually easier because it is door to door with no waiting, free child seats and no luggage limits, all for a fixed price agreed before you travel.