Tucked away in Grenada’s pristine natural beauty, Six Senses La Sagesse offers an unparalleled retreat for those seeking tranquility and eco-friendly luxury. Located on the island’s southeast coast, this new resort promises a perfect blend of lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and world-class amenities, making it a haven for travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Upon arrival at Six Senses La Sagesse, you are immediately embraced by the resort’s serene ambiance, nestled within a 38-acre estate. The untouched, natural setting is complemented by the resort’s eco-conscious design, which seamlessly blends with the surrounding landscape, framed by swaying palm trees and crystal-clear waters.
The property boasts an array of accommodation options, each designed to offer privacy and luxury and constructed of natural, renewable, and repurposed materials, ensuring minimal environmental impact while providing maximum comfort. There are 56 two-level pool suites and 15 villas, and all are the epitome of elegance, featuring spacious layouts, private pools, and breathtaking ocean views. The interiors are tastefully decorated with neutral tones, creating a calming atmosphere.
True to the Six Senses brand, wellness is at the heart of La Sagesse. The spa, uniquely positioned overlooking the tranquil lagoon, offers an array of treatments that blend traditional techniques with modern wellness practices. Guests can indulge in holistic therapies designed to rejuvenate both body and mind. The resort also features comprehensive wellness programs, where experts provide personalized recommendations tailored to your health profile. These programs include customized nutrition and detox plans, sleep enhancement strategies, and fitness routines, all meticulously crafted to elevate your well-being during your stay and beyond.
Top Takeaways
The Vibe: It’s a sanctuary where you can reconnect with nature, rejuvenate your mind and body, and immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of Grenada.
Food + Drink: The resort’s three restaurants offer a diverse range of culinary delights, focusing on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, all incorporating the Eat With Six Senses ethos; where food is as nutritious as it is delicious. Seafire, the main restaurant on the oceanfront, serves various international and local dishes prepared with a modern twist. Callaloo, the property’s all-day dining restaurant, focuses on fresh, local, and seasonal produce, offering the chef’s unique take on classic comfort food in a charming indoor-outdoor setting. Located right by the poolside, Panquai has more of a chilled vibe, serving tasty wood-fired pizzas and delicious tropical cocktails. As night falls, it transforms into a lively cocktail bar, buzzing with energy. Then there’s Scoop Café, where I admittedly spent a lot of time, lured by the irresistible offer of complimentary ice cream throughout the day.
Amenities: Private pool in Suites and Villas, Outdoor pool, Six Senses Spa, Spa pool, 24-hour GEM (Guest Experiences Maker) services, Boutique, Biohack Recovery Lounge, 24-hour access to state-of-the-art fitness facilities, The Library and fermentation lab, Earth Lab, Alchemy Bar, Organic garden, Various spaces for private events, Grow With Six Senses – The Nest, Teen’s Lounge – Far Out, Water Sports Center, Experience Center, Babysitting service upon request, Daily Wellness activities, Underwater activities, Cinema Under the Stars, Sustainability workshops and Crafted experiences.
Our Favorite Thing About the Hotel? Its commitment to sustainability and environmental conservation truly impressed me. The resort has implemented numerous eco-friendly practices, from using renewable energy sources to minimizing plastic use and promoting local biodiversity. Beyond their green initiatives, the resort spoiled me with unforgettable experiences, from hands-on workshops where I learned to make a clay body mask and a natural face scrub to an enlightening trip to a local farm to discover the secrets of growing local produce. To top it all off, I enjoyed a breathtaking sunset cruise, indulging in a rum and chocolate-tasting tutorial.
What’s Nearby? About 35 minutes away is the bustling town of Saint George. I enjoyed wandering through the bustling local markets, brimming with spices, fresh produce, and handmade crafts. Not too far away is the picturesque Carenage harbor, where you can watch colorful fishing boats bobbing in the crystal-clear waters.
Any personal neighborhood recs? History buffs will appreciate visiting Fort George, which offers panoramic views of the town and bay. And you must head to the stunning Grand Anse Beach, famous for its soft white sands and turquoise waters. Whilst on the beach, I enjoyed some traditional dishes at Coconut Beach Restaurant, a popular spot.
Rooms: 56 two-level pool suites and 15 villas
Pricing: Double rooms start at approximately $600 per night
Closest Airport: Maurice Bishop International Airport (MBIA)