Nestled along the shores of the Balearic Sea, this chic luxury resort boasts modern rooms with stunning views, a soothing spa, and diverse dining options amidst beautiful, tranquil grounds.
Carrer Camí de sa Torre, 71, 07810 San Juan Bautista, Illes Balears, Spain Get directions
"A hotel brand offering a Sleep with Six Senses program, which includes pillow menus and sleep tracking to enhance guests' rest."
"A secluded resort on the northern tip of Ibiza, known for hosting the Alma Festival which blends music, healing practices, and communal experiences with themes such as psychedelic breath work and biohacking."
"Best for: A truly relaxed family holiday The understated, haute-bohemian Six Senses is one of the most significant Ibiza hotel openings of recent years, and it raises the game for the entire Balearics with its legions of staff, immaculate interiors and impossibly cerulean views. Set in the far north, it is not just physically removed from the action, but feels a world away from the posadas that pump out poolside techno. Merging with lush gardens bursting with pomegranate, pomelo and quince trees, the family-friendly junior suites (which can fit up to two children) are prepped with bespoke midcentury-modern furniture to please the adults and a fenced terrace that will contain crawling babies. While grown-ups are enjoying contemporary Middle Eastern cooking at the open-air HaSalon or sushi at BondSt, the kids’ club offers the earthy activities one might expect from Six Senses, such as yoga and art made from recycled food, while older children can join apothecary classes where fragrant lotions are mixed from their home-grown herbs, or have a junior reflexology treatment in the spa. Hotel cars are available for safe passage on that first trip to Pacha. No, you are not invited. Just cross your fingers and hold on till dawn. Price: Doubles from about $300" - Sarah Leigh Bannerman
"Ibiza, Spain The understated, haute-bohemian Six Senses was the most significant Ibiza hotel opening of last year, and it raises the game for the entire Balearics with its legions of staff, immaculate interiors and impossibly cerulean views. Set in the far north, it is not just physically removed from the action, but feels a world away from the posadas that pump out poolside techno. Merging with lush gardens bursting with pomegranate, pomelo and quince trees, the family-friendly junior suites (which can fit up to two children) are prepped with bespoke midcentury-modern furniture to please the adults and a fenced terrace that will contain crawling babies. While grown-ups are enjoying the contemporary Middle Eastern cooking at the open-air HaSalon or sushi at BondSt, the kids’ club offers the earthy activities one might expect from Six Senses, such as yoga and art made from recycled food, while older children can join apothecary classes where fragrant lotions are mixed from their home-grown herbs, or have a junior reflexology treatment in the spa. Hotel cars are available for safe passage to that first trip to Pacha. No, you are not invited. Just cross your fingers and hold on till dawn. Price: Doubles from about $383" - Lauren Burvill
"At Six Senses in Ibiza, RoseBar offers a 'Young Forever' retreat with biohacking and meditation, launched in collaboration with longevity expert MD Mark Hyman. The program includes stem cell and exosome therapy aimed at repairing damaged cells."