Nice! Thanks a lot, just searched for this and looks like your are right. 
In the documentation it says:

"ESXi is not supported. Make sure to connect to a vCenter server and not 
directly to an ESXi host. ESXi vs vCenter 
<http://www.mustbegeek.com/difference-between-vsphere-esxi-and-vcenter/>"

I will give it a try then and will use 
https://github.com/nsidc/vagrant-vsphere.

On Thursday, 13 February 2020 07:55:40 UTC+10:30, dragon788 wrote:
>
> I believe the vSphere provider supports this, you may still use a 
> connector labeled ESXi but it can be given the cluster address instead of a 
> node address.

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