Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas has opened its first outpost in Spain along a secluded stretch of Xarraca Bay in northern Ibiza. Conceived by architect and developer Jonathan Leitersdorf, Six Senses Ibiza debuts as a testament to the island’s traditions and values of community, spirituality, and celebration.
“Six Senses Ibiza is a reflection of the natural vibrations and vitality of the Balearics,” Leitersdorf says. “By channeling the destination’s unique sense of community and celebration, we have created a truly transformative environment wherein guests are invited to meaningfully connect with nature, each other, and themselves while discovering the elements that make Ibiza unlike anywhere else in the world.”
Powered by its own renewable energy source, Six Senses Ibiza is the first resort and residential community in the Balearic Islands to achieve BREEAM certification—operating with zero waste and zero single-use plastic targets. The 20-acre resort’s flagship eatery, HaSalon Ibiza, further reflects the project’s sustainability goals with organic, seasonal, and locally sourced ingredients that aim to revitalize plant-based dining. Natural and sustainable cuisine will also be available at Farmers’ Market, while an intimate cocktail concept, the Orchard, will reflect Mexican and Peruvian influences. Additional convivial onsite dives include Live Cave, Twin Bar, and Farmacy Bar as well.
The resort’s 12,900-square-foot Six Senses Spa supports wellness with a fitness center, outdoor boxing ring, steam room, salon, hot bath, and rooftop yoga platform. Finally, the property’s 116 accommodations peak with innovative cave suites, which are built into the cliffside to maximize unparalleled natural views.
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