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From
a professional recording studio in Ibiza to a stealth-inspired party pad in the
Seychelles, each space is crafted with thoughtful intention—inviting guests to
tune into their surroundings and the present moment.
Suites,
villas, and private spaces at Six Senses are more than just places to stay—they
are intimate hideaways designed to foster human connection. Infused with the
essence of their location, each residence offers smart amenities, playful
design elements, and a deep sense of presence, helping guests reconnect with
themselves, with others, and with the wider world.
The
Suite Sounds of Six Senses Ibiza
At
Six Senses Ibiza, hidden behind a discreet door in the Cave Royale Suite, lies
a professional recording studio. With its oversized bed and bohemian ambiance,
this space calls out to artists and dreamers seeking to channel the island’s
creative spirit. Outfitted for top-tier production, the studio includes a
piano, a studio manager, and a mixing editor. A haven for musicians, it has
welcomed local talents and international stars alike.
The
suite itself spans 300 square meters, seamlessly blending raw natural textures
with bold interiors. Features include a full bar, a freestanding bathtub, a
high-fidelity audio system, an expansive terrace, an outdoor tub, and a dining
area overlooking Cala Xarraca Bay.
Stealth
Architecture in the Seychelles at Six Senses Zil Payson
Tucked
into the granite rockface of Félicité Island and invisible from the sea, the
three-bedroom Seascape Residence at Six Senses Zil Payson is a spectacular
secret. Spanning 733 square meters, this hidden gem pays tribute to Ian
Fleming’s adventurous legacy with its spy novel-worthy architecture and playful
luxury.
The
master bedroom includes a plunge pool with a transparent bottom, allowing
sunlight to filter into the living area below. Floor-to-ceiling windows open to
views of wild palm trees and granite boulders, evoking a scene from Jurassic
Park, while distant views of Praslin, La Digue, and Coco Islands add to the
magic.
Room
for Romance Above Rome at Six Senses Rome
The
Lata Suite at Six Senses Rome offers an enchanting rooftop experience for
couples. With a Mediterranean-style private terrace overlooking the Centro
Storico, guests can enjoy golden-hour cocktails and the gentle chime of nearby
church bells from San Marcello al Corso.
Inside
the 222 square meter suite are two bedrooms, his and hers bathrooms, a
kitchenette, and a spacious living area with separate service access—ideal for
romantic in-room dining. Italian artworks and bespoke interiors by Patricia
Urquiola add an unmistakable flair.
Slide
into Seclusion at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay
Perfect
for families or playful hearts, The Rock Retreat at Six Senses Ninh Van Bay
features its own water slide plunging into a private infinity pool. The 770
square meter retreat includes three master bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and
sleeps up to nine guests.
Set
in its own private bay, accessible only by speedboat, the villa faces west
toward the sunset and includes a wraparound sundeck, outdoor bathtub, yoga and
dining pavilion, sun loungers, and even an in-villa wine cellar for adults.
Space
for the Self at Six Senses Vana
The
Bodhi Suite at Six Senses Vana is a sanctuary for solo travelers seeking inner
peace. Named after the sacred tree under which Buddha found enlightenment, the
suite features a private meditation room adorned with a hand-painted mural
blessed by monks.
Located
at the Himalayan foothills, Six Senses Vana offers a holistic wellness journey
rooted in Ayurveda, Tibetan Healing, Natural Therapies, and yogic wisdom.
Guests wear simple kurta pajamas during their stay as a symbol of equality and
are encouraged to disconnect from digital distractions to reconnect with
themselves.
Whether
through yoga, singing bowls, raag therapy, or quiet introspection, every moment
at Vana is an invitation to be present.
For
more information, visit the Six Senses website.
Image Credit: © Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas
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