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    Six Senses

    Six Senses is a hotel brand. Pearl maps 37 hotels across 30 cities in 20 countries and adds history, ownership context, key figures, FAQs, and notable locations for travelers and diners.

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    37 places

    33 mapped
    Six Senses Zil Pasyon, Félicité, Seychelles
    1Hotel

    Six Senses Zil Pasyon

    Félicité, Seychelles

    Points

    1,650

    Quiet, private-island Seychelles luxury with major hotel recognition and a room-first value equation. Six Senses Zil Pasyon is worth booking for honeymoons, anniversaries, privacy-led stays where the villa will shape the trip. It is less persuasive for business travel, short stopovers, or travelers who want easy movement beyond the resort.

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    Six Senses Zighy Bay Resort, Muscat, Oman
    2Hotel

    Points

    1,480

    Six Senses Zighy Bay Resort is the stronger choice when the hotel is the trip: privacy, villa-resort pacing, spa time, a stay-put itinerary. Value-seekers should resist overbuying the room category unless extra space or privacy is essential; Muscat city hotels make more sense for meetings, sightseeing, easier daily logistics.

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    Six Senses Douro Valley, Lamego, Portugal
    3Hotel

    Six Senses Douro Valley

    Lamego, Portugal

    Points

    1,475

    Against Lamego's wine-country hotels, Six Senses Douro Valley is the splurge pick for travelers who want the hotel to carry the stay, including dining, downtime, Douro atmosphere. Book it for a polished full-property experience backed by major hotel recognition; cross-shop if value or a more informal wine-estate stay matters more.

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    Six Senses Bhutan, Thimphu, Bhutan
    4Hotel

    Six Senses Bhutan

    Thimphu, Bhutan

    Points

    1,350

    Book Six Senses Bhutan for a high-touch Thimphu stay where service reliability matters more than city-center convenience or value hunting. The recognition stack is strong, including Michelin 1 Key, Forbes 4-Star, La Liste Top Hotels, Robb Report placement, so the premium makes the most sense for celebrations, first-time Bhutan trips, guests who want the hotel to manage the pace.

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    Six Senses Fiji, Malolo Island, Fiji
    5Hotel

    Six Senses Fiji

    Malolo Island, Fiji

    Points

    1,325

    Six Senses Fiji is worth booking for a special-occasion island stay when wellness, privacy, polished resort infrastructure matter more than a restaurant-led trip. Flexible dates are the smart move, because the value improves outside peak Fiji holiday periods. Compare with Likuliku Lagoon Resort for adult romance and Vomo Island, Fiji for family or multigenerational travel.

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    Six Senses Yao Noi, Phang Nga, Thailand
    6Hotel

    Six Senses Yao Noi

    Phang Nga, Thailand

    Points

    1,325

    Six Senses Yao Noi is the splurge pick in Phang Nga when privacy, setting, special-occasion atmosphere matter more than easy mainland access. Cape Kudu Hotel is the lighter Ko Yao Noi alternative; Phulay Bay and Banyan Tree Krabi make more sense for travelers who want a larger resort base near Krabi.

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    Six Senses Hideaway Samui, Koh Samui, Thailand
    7Hotel

    Six Senses Hideaway Samui

    Koh Samui, Thailand

    Points

    1,225

    Six Senses Hideaway Samui is worth considering for a quiet, high-end Koh Samui stay where privacy matters more than resort buzz. Its Michelin 2 Keys, La Liste 93-point hotel recognition, Forbes Recommended status, Virtuoso partnership make it a credible splurge, but families should choose it for calm rather than constant programming.

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    Six Senses Fort Barwara, Sawāi Mādhopur, India
    8Hotel

    Six Senses Fort Barwara

    Sawāi Mādhopur, India

    Points

    1,200

    Book Six Senses Fort Barwara if the hotel is meant to be a major part of the Rajasthan trip, not just a base near Sawāi Mādhopur. The fort setting and externally recognized service credentials make the premium easier to justify for couples, families, wellness-led stays, but value-seekers focused mainly on safari time should compare lodge-style alternatives first.

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    Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea, Umluj, Saudi Arabia
    9Hotel

    Points

    1,170

    Worth booking if the Red Sea trip should feel calm, service-led, wellness-focused rather than social or resort-hub driven. The recognition profile is serious, with Michelin 2 Keys, La Liste Top Hotels 2026 at 97.5 points, Forbes Recommended status. Compare closely with Desert Rock Resort if architecture matters more than the service rhythm.

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    Six Senses Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan
    10Hotel

    Six Senses Kyoto

    Kyoto, Japan

    Points

    1,165

    Six Senses Kyoto is worth booking if the hotel itself is a major part of the trip: wellness, quiet atmosphere, a slower Higashiyama base are the draw. It is less compelling for travelers who only need a room between packed sightseeing days. Michelin 1 Key recognition and major hotel-list inclusion make it a serious luxury contender in Kyoto.

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    Six Senses Kaplankaya, Akbük, Turkey
    11Hotel

    Six Senses Kaplankaya

    Akbük, Turkey

    Points

    1,075

    Choose Six Senses Kaplankaya if the trip is built around wellness, sea, a destination-resort rhythm rather than Bodrum nightlife or city convenience. Its Michelin 1 Key, Forbes 4-Star, Virtuoso, World Travel Awards, Mr & Mrs Smith recognition make it the serious luxury pick near Akbük, but the value is strongest when you plan to stay on property.

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    Six Senses Vana, Dehradun, India
    12Hotel

    Six Senses Vana

    Dehradun, India

    Points

    1,030

    Six Senses Vana is worth targeting for a special-occasion wellness stay in Dehradun, especially if the hotel is meant to be the centre of the trip. Its 2025 and 2026 recognition gives it a strong luxury-retreat signal, but value depends on purpose: choose it for structure, calm service, wellness focus, not for a quick city base.

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    Six Senses Laamu, Laamu Atoll, Maldives
    13Hotel

    Six Senses Laamu

    Laamu Atoll, Maldives

    Points

    955

    Six Senses Laamu in Laamu Atoll is the right pick if you want a remote, wellness-focused overwater resort with genuine eco-credentials. Upgrade to suite level for stays of four nights or more — the private pool and expanded deck space justify the delta, especially during the dry season. Booking is easy through Six Senses directly or via luxury travel agents.

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    Six Senses Con Dao, Con Dao, Vietnam
    14Hotel

    Six Senses Con Dao

    Con Dao, Vietnam

    Points

    925

    Book Six Senses Con Dao when the goal is a quiet, premium island resort rather than a convenient mainland beach break. Its strongest case is privacy, honeymoon appeal, luxury-hotel recognition; value is strongest when flexible dates soften the rate and the stay is built around time on property.

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    Six Senses Kanuhura, Lhaviyani Atoll, Maldives
    15Hotel

    Six Senses Kanuhura

    Lhaviyani Atoll, Maldives

    Points

    925

    Six Senses Kanuhura is worth considering for a resort-first Maldives trip where the island itself needs to carry the stay. Its Michelin 1 Key, La Liste 2026 score, Mr & Mrs Smith recognition make the location premium easier to defend, but business travelers and dining-led planners should compare alternatives before committing.

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    Six Senses Rome, Rome, Italy
    16Hotel

    Six Senses Rome

    Rome, Italy

    Points

    850

    Six Senses Rome is the right Rome splurge if wellness, central positioning, luxury-hotel recognition matter more than finding a lower-rate room. Its Michelin 1 Key, Mr & Mrs Smith approval, Virtuoso partner status make it strongest for travelers who can use booking perks or advisor benefits to improve value.

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    Six Senses Ibiza, Ibiza, Spain
    17Hotel

    Six Senses Ibiza

    Ibiza, Spain

    Points

    840

    Six Senses Ibiza is worth booking for a wellness-led celebration in quieter northern Ibiza, especially if the hotel itself is central to the trip. It is less convincing as a base for nightlife, cross-island dining, or business-heavy travel, where location convenience matters more than spa and pool time.

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    Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, Nha Trang, Vietnam
    18Hotel

    Six Senses Ninh Van Bay

    Nha Trang, Vietnam

    Points

    700

    Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is the Nha Trang splurge to choose for a high-privacy celebration stay, especially when the room and setting are the main event. It is harder to book and less convenient than city-based peers, but its MICHELIN Key and luxury-travel recognition make the upgrade easier to justify for couples prioritising seclusion.

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    Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain, Chengdu, China
    19Hotel

    Points

    625

    Book Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain if the trip is about Qingcheng Mountain, Dujiangyan, a slower resort stay outside central Chengdu. The Michelin 1 Key in 2025 and Mr & Mrs Smith Seal of Approval in 2026 are useful trust signals, but the location only pays off if city convenience is not the priority.

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    Six Senses La Sagesse Grenada, St David, Grenada
    20Hotel

    Points

    600

    Six Senses La Sagesse Grenada is worth shortlisting if the goal is a polished, quieter St David resort stay with credible luxury recognition. It makes less sense for travelers who want the easiest access to Grand Anse or a highly social hotel corridor; compare Silversands, Calabash, Spice Island before choosing.

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    Six Senses Crans-Montana, Crans-Montana, Switzerland
    21Hotel

    Six Senses Crans-Montana

    Crans-Montana, Switzerland

    Points

    530

    Book Six Senses Crans-Montana if the trip is built around wellness, skiing, a polished resort stay rather than old-school chalet atmosphere. Its 2026 Virtuoso and Mr & Mrs Smith recognition, plus 2025 MICHELIN Guide hotel selection, make it a safer luxury splurge, especially when eligible booking benefits improve value.

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    Six Senses La Sagesse, La Sagesse, Grenada
    22Hotel

    Six Senses La Sagesse

    La Sagesse, Grenada

    Points

    500

    Book Six Senses La Sagesse if the resort is meant to be the trip, not just the place to sleep. Its 2025 Michelin 1 Key makes it a strong pick for a quieter, design-led Grenada stay, especially for couples and wellness-focused travelers. Cross-shop Grand Anse options if beach access to the busier hotel corridor matters more.

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    Six Senses Shaharut, Shaharut, Israel
    23Hotel

    Six Senses Shaharut

    Shaharut, Israel

    Points

    495

    Six Senses Shaharut is worth booking when the trip is built around the Negev Desert setting, not convenience. Its strongest fit is couples or leisure travelers paying for remoteness, quiet, hotel-led downtime; business travelers or city-focused itineraries should cross-shop more practical bases.

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    Six Senses London, London, United Kingdom
    24Hotel

    Six Senses London

    London, United Kingdom

    Points

    275

    Six Senses London is the stronger choice for a west-London stay where the hotel experience matters, especially for wellness-minded business travel or a celebration weekend. It is less compelling as a purely practical crash pad; compare nearby value-led hotels if location and price matter more than the stay itself.

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    Six Senses Kocatas Mansions, Istanbul, Turkey
    25Hotel

    Points

    225

    A Bosphorus-side mansion stay for travelers who want Istanbul to feel slower and more residential. Six Senses Kocatas Mansions is worth considering if the hotel setting is part of the trip, especially when direct-rate perks or upgrades improve the total value. Choose a more central hotel if sightseeing efficiency matters more than water-facing downtime.

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    Six Senses Zighy Bay, Oman, Dibba, Oman
    26Hotel

    Points

    200

    A strong choice for a wellness-first special occasion on Oman's Musandam Peninsula, especially if the plan is to stay put rather than tour widely. Its 2025 MICHELIN Guide Hotels 1 Key recognition gives it a serious trust signal, but the value case works best for travelers prioritizing privacy, spa time, resort pacing over city access.

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    Six Senses Paro, Paro, Bhutan
    27Hotel

    Six Senses Paro

    Paro, Bhutan

    Points

    175

    Six Senses Paro is the Paro splurge for travelers who want a calm, wellness-led base rather than a simple touring hotel. Book it for anniversaries, recovery days, a more self-contained stay; compare Zhiwaling Heritage for stronger heritage value and Amankora for a more rarefied lodge-style alternative.

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    Kocataş Mansions, İstanbul, Istanbul, Turkey
    28Hotel

    Points

    150

    Worth booking if a calmer Bosphorus-side base matters more than being in the center of Istanbul. Kocataş Mansions, İstanbul has a MICHELIN Guide hotel selection signal, making it a credible choice for work trips, couples, repeat visitors who want Sarıyer over the heavier tourist corridors. Cross-shop Raffles Istanbul or Hyatt Centric Levent Istanbul if efficiency matters more.

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    Six Senses Uluwatu Bali, Uluwatu, Indonesia
    29Hotel

    Six Senses Uluwatu Bali

    Uluwatu, Indonesia

    Points

    150

    Six Senses Uluwatu Bali is a strong fit for couples and special-occasion travelers who want a wellness-led resort base in Pecatu rather than a high-movement Bali itinerary. The MICHELIN Guide hotel selection adds a useful trust signal, but book it for the resort rhythm and Uluwatu setting, not for fully documented dining or business-travel convenience.

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    Restaurant The Vale de Abraao, Lamego, Portugal
    30Restaurant

    Points

    100

    Book Restaurant The Vale de Abraao if the Douro setting is part of the meal, not just the backdrop. Its We're Smart World 2025 1 Radish recognition adds a credible sustainability signal, but diners who need a clearly defined modern-cuisine format should compare it with DOC or Cozinha do Douro first.

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    About Six Senses

    Wellness, nature, and mindful luxury

    Six Senses is known for its unwavering commitment to wellness, sustainability, and unique guest experiences. The brand integrates local sensitivity with global sensibility, focusing on responsible and caring practices, pioneering wellness programs, emotional hospitality, and a fun, quirky aesthetic in its design and offerings. Each property aims to provide a distinctive personality while promoting personal health and the health of the planet.

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    37
    Locations
    30
    Cities
    20
    Countries

    Entity profile

    At a glance

    Official website
    Founded
    1995
    Origin
    Bangkok, Thailand
    Founder
    Sonu Shivdasani, Eva Malmstrom Shivdasani
    Parent
    IHG Hotels & Resorts
    Pearl coverage
    37 locations in 20 countries

    Why it matters

    Six Senses is known for its unwavering commitment to wellness, sustainability, and unique guest experiences. The brand integrates local sensitivity with global sensibility, focusing on responsible and caring practices, pioneering wellness programs, emotional hospitality, and a fun, quirky aesthetic in its design and offerings. Each property aims to provide a distinctive personality while promoting personal health and the health of the planet.

    Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas was acquired by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) in 2019. It operates as a distinct luxury brand within IHG's portfolio, maintaining its unique identity and focus on wellness and sustainability while benefiting from IHG's global reach and resources.

    History and origins

    Six Senses was founded in 1995 in Bangkok, Thailand. A key milestone came in 2019: Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas was acquired by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG). Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas was acquired by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) in 2019.

    1995

    Founding of Six Senses

    Six Senses ethos established with its first resort.

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    2019

    Acquisition by IHG

    Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas was acquired by InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG).

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    2026

    Six Senses London Opening

    Six Senses London opens at The Whiteley, marking a significant urban expansion.

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    2026

    Six Senses The Palm, Dubai Opening

    Six Senses The Palm, Dubai opens reservations, expanding its presence in key luxury destinations.

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    2026

    Six Senses Desert Sanctuary Opening

    Six Senses Desert Sanctuary invites well-being in Southern Utah, marking a new type of location for the brand.

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    Key figures

    Notable Pearl locations

    Six Senses London / London / UK

    Opening 2026

    Six Senses The Palm, Dubai / Dubai / UAE

    Opening 2026

    Six Senses Desert Sanctuary / Southern Utah / USA

    Opening 2026

    Six Senses Shaharut / Shaharut / Israel

    Six Senses Zighy Bay / Musandam / Oman

    Six Senses Southern Dunes, The Red Sea / The Red Sea / Saudi Arabia

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    Frequently asked questions

    What is Six Senses?+

    Six Senses is a globally recognized luxury brand with 37 hotels and resorts tracked on Join Pearl. Six Senses is known for its unwavering commitment to wellness, sustainability, and unique guest experiences. The brand integrates local sensitivity with global sensibility, focusing on responsible and caring practices, pioneering wellness programs, emotional hospitality, and a fun, quirky aesthetic in its design and offerings. Each property aims to provide a distinctive personality while promoting personal health and the health of the planet.

    When was Six Senses founded?+

    Six Senses was founded in 1995 in Bangkok, Thailand.

    Who owns Six Senses?+

    Six Senses is owned by IHG (InterContinental Hotels Group).

    How many Six Senses locations are there?+

    Join Pearl currently tracks 37 Six Senses hotels and resorts worldwide.

    Who founded Six Senses?+

    Six Senses was founded by Sonu Shivdasani, Eva Malmstrom Shivdasani.

    What is Six Senses known for?+

    Six Senses is known for its unwavering commitment to wellness, sustainability, and unique guest experiences. The brand integrates local sensitivity with global sensibility, focusing on responsible and caring practices, pioneering wellness programs, emotional hospitality, and a fun, quirky aesthetic in its design and offerings. Each property aims to provide a distinctive personality while promoting personal health and the health of the planet.

    Where is Six Senses headquartered?+

    Six Senses was originally established in Bangkok, Thailand.

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