Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas Prepares to Launch Six New Destinations

By the beginning of 2019, the Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas hotel chain plans to add seven resort hotels to its collection, six of which will open in 2018 + two spa centers created in accordance with the principles of environmentally sound construction and leading recreational practices. Resorts will be located in new tourist regions, but will retain the unique Six Senses unique approach to hospitality and proprietary techniques, including sleep, food and comprehensive wellness programs.

What about the tropics?

On April 14, 2018, the opening of the Six Senses Fiji resort on the island of Malolo, Fiji (Malolo, Fiji), which is famous for its blue crystal waters, mountain landscapes and excellent climate. The resort has an impeccable 650-meter private beach. At guests' disposal are two restaurants, three bars, as well as their own fresh water treatment plant. Fine dining will be based on organic ingredients supplied by local farmers and fishermen, as well as products grown in the resort’s own garden. The list of available entertainments will include all possible water sports, as well as the Six Senses Spa equipped with everything necessary, a gym and a kids club. 66 residences and all functional facilities of the resort will operate exclusively on solar energy, obtained using the first Tesla battery-powered micro-grid in Fiji.

History admirers

Six Senses Kaplankaya opens on May 1, 2018 on the Turkish Riviera, where stone massifs are replaced by secluded golden beaches and hills dotted with wild olive trees and cypresses. The resort includes 141 rooms (75 rooms in the main building and 66 villas), as well as 154 private adjacent residences ranging from 175 to 600 square meters. m, located in areas from 1000 to 4000 square meters. m. All buildings harmoniously complement the landscape and were erected using natural materials. The spa, fitness and health center with an area of ​​10,000 square meters will become one of the largest spa centers in Europe (!) And will offer guests a comprehensive approach to healing and combating age-related symptoms. Researchers of antiquity will be interested in the archaeological sites of the Aegean Sea, the cities of Didim and Bodrum, as well as the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus (Ephesus) and the Mausoleum in Halicarnassus, which are included in the list of seven wonders of the Ancient World.

Seekers of happiness

Six Senses Bhutan Resort unites five lodges located in different corners of the colorful Kingdom of Bhutan, traveling through which guests can fully experience the depth and color of the country, which is called "the happiest place on Earth." The project will be launched in August 2018 with the opening of three of the five lodges. Two more lodges will be open by the end of 2018. The journey begins with the capital Thimphu, where the focus is on getting to know the culture of Bhutan. The second stop is the lodge in Punakha, which is called the House Hovering Over Rice Fields. The Gangtey Lodge is equipped with a bird watching station (amazing black-necked cranes live in this region), and the Bumthang Lodge is set amongst majestic forest trees. Fifth stop Paro (Paro) is located on the site of ancient stone ruins, brought back to life during the construction of the resort. Near Paro is the main attraction of Bhutan, Taktsang Monastery ("Tiger Lair").

Romantic getaway

Cambodia comes to the fore in September 2018 with the opening of Six Senses Krabey Island, which is located on a private island of 12 hectares and includes 40 villas with a pool. Particular design emphasis is placed on the spacious bathroom, and many rooms are equipped with an outdoor shower. It features a private pool with a terrace where you can sunbathe or dine in a secluded setting. The hotel has a restaurant open all day, a gastronomic boutique with an ice cream parlor and a bar where you can enjoy a cocktail with great sea views. The spa offers Six Senses signature treatments, as well as ancient Cambodian wellness practices, anti-aging programs and the Perfume Bar Alchemist. A wide selection of water and underwater activities, an open-air cinema and an observatory for observing stars will not let guests get bored.

All the best Bali has to offer!

Six Senses Uluwatu in Bali is preparing to open in the fall of 2018. The resort is located on top of a massive cliff in Pecatu, near the Pura Uluwatu temple, which offers a vast panoramic view of the Indian Ocean. 103 suites and villas with elements of Balinese culture in the interior harmoniously combine with the nature of the island. Six Senses Spa offers signature treatments based on local methods, comprehensive wellness programs and free morning yoga classes. It offers several swimming pools, venues for outdoor and indoor events, three restaurants (including the so-called “chef's guest table”), a cooking school, a large organic garden and a farm.

Something new!

Six Senses Shaharut, located in Israel south of the Negev desert, which will open in November 2018 and will consist of only 58 suites and villas, as well as one villa of the Retreat Villa category, will offer its guests a unique vacation in the vastness of biblical proportions. The resort’s architecture was designed to complement the desert landscape and preserve the natural landscape. All villas are built using local stone and pigments, and the landscape layout is complemented by flowers and cacti common in the region. Six Senses Spa Shaharut is equipped with single and double rooms for procedures, male and female steam rooms, a sauna and hammams. The resort also has a small Earth Lab, a camel farm and an open-air amphitheater. Unusual desert landscapes offer opportunities for a number of unique entertainments, whether it is a night in a tent under the stars or extreme sports, hiking, jeep safaris or wine tours.

And to top it all off ...

And in 2019, preparing for the opening of the Six Senses Fort Barwara in Rajasthan, India (Rajasthan, India). Fort Barwara was built in the 14th century and once belonged to the royal family of Rajasthan, and is currently in the process of restoring its former greatness under the guidance of a group of environmental experts. The resort will have two restaurants, a bar and lounge, two swimming pools, a banquet hall and a kids club. The Six Senses Spa Fort Barwara, located in the former "Women's Palace", offers an extensive Ayurvedic program, meditation and local best practices for body and mind. The resort is just 30 minutes from Ranthambhore National Park, known for its tiger population.

Great spa care

Two spa centers are also ready to open - Six Senses Spa Dubai (Dubai, UAE) in February 2018 and Six Senses Spa Manama (Manama, Bahrain) in the summer of 2018.

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