Luxury wellness brand Six Senses makes its much-anticipated debut in the Caribbean with the sublime Six Senses La Sagesse, a hillside haven of tranquillity between two beautiful beaches.
As you would expect, the resort offers a best-in-class spa and wellness experience, blending indigenous wisdom with cutting-edge science, nutrition and holistic therapies. The low-rise accommodation, locally sourced menus and nature-focused kids’ programme are perfectly in keeping with the unspoilt surroundings, making this a wonderful choice for eco-conscious couples and families.
There are 56 suites, all with private plunge pool, plus 15 hillside and beachfront villas offering up to four bedrooms, with no building taller than a palm tree. The architecture is inspired by the region, with the feel of a Caribbean village, and all accommodations have been positioned to maximise the panoramic views of the turquoise sea. The resort has a central pool, lakeside promenade and access to two beaches.
The Experience Centre is the place to book your spa treatments and excursions, browse the boutique or enjoy some quiet time at the Library, while the Earth Lab operates informative and thought-provoking workshops on the natural world and how to lighten your footprint. The Spa itself overlooks the lagoon and draws on local community knowledge and traditions, making ample use of indigenous plants and herbs. There is a children’s play centre and teen’s lounge for younger guests, and the Grow With Six Senses programme allows kids to reconnect with nature and get involved in activities like creating their own after-sun or treasure hunts and fitness challenges.
7 nights from £3,849 per person sharing a Lagoon Pool Suite including breakfast.
"‘Elegant, refined and understated’ - these are the words that Coral Reef Club’s many repeat guests use to describe this wonderful family-owned hotel."
"The Thursday night barbecue is out of this world and really shouldn’t be missed - the extraordinary culinary experience is followed by a floor show with limbo dancing and fire eating."
"The cottages here are all named after flowers, fruits and trees found in the hotel’s beautiful gardens - Head Gardener, Lloyd Richards, has worked at the hotel for nearly 30 years and his weekly horticultural tours are a real treat."
"Coral Reef Club is incredibly popular so make sure you book early, especially if you’re planning to visit in February."