Six Senses Ibiza
With a focus on protecting Xarraca Bay, a remote corner of the Balearics, this 116-key resort promises plenty of sun and sustainability to go with the opulence
The crystalline waters of Xarraca Bay may be one of the most isolated waterfronts on the always-happening island of Ibiza, so it’s no surprise the experts at Six Senses decided on this spot for their new 116-key eco-luxe resort centred on protecting this remote corner of the Balearics. Guests here will embrace the natural surroundings, whether in one of the hotel’s four organic restaurants or at the spa. Rooms, each decorated with sustainable furnishings, cater to the Spanish sun, featuring plenty of potted plants along with unobstructed views.



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