Six Senses Hotels, Resorts and Spas is set to open another resort property in the Caribbean. Scheduled to open in 2022, Six Senses La Sagesse, Grenada will be set along a beach on the southern part of the island and will be part of a mixed-use development by Range Developments. When the development is complete, it's expected to be "one of the top 10 beaches in the Caribbean," as touted by The Sunday Times.
Being on the beach, water will be a focal point of the property, beginning with the lobby, which will have its own water features. There will be 100 rooms—all of which will be made with sustainable and repurposed materials. There will also be a number of villas, each with its own private plunge pool and ocean views. The resort will additionally offer a menu of specialty wellness treatments, as well as Caribbean healing traditions and rejuvenation journeys. Tip: Guests will be able to customize their wellness journey, including the products, which they can create from local herbs, fruits and spices (Grenada is the "Isle of Spice," after all).
Dining at Six Senses La Sagesse, Grenada will focus on fresh seafood and local produce harvested on site or from nearby producers. For drinks, guests can opt for the pirate-inspired Rum Shack, or they can use the swim-up bar or sip served refreshments poolside.
Grenada has an under-the-radar luxury hotel scene, including the brand-new Silversands Grenada. It also has a myriad of active excursions for travelers looking to get off the property and explore the island.
Six Senses announced last year that it planned to open a resort in St. Kitts; it also operates a spa in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
Roughly 30 minutes from Maurice Bishop International Airport, the development will comprise two five-star hotels (the second has yet to be announced), oceanfront villas, spas, retail space and water sports facilities. Additional Caribbean resorts that Range Developments has worked on include Park Hyatt St. Kitts Christophe Harbour and Cabrits Resort & Spa Kempinski, Dominica.
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