Six Senses Ibiza

Six Senses Ibiza

8.5/10 GUEST SCORE

Six Senses' first Balearic property — 116 keys on Ibiza's northern coast overlooking Cala Xarraca Bay, opened 2021.

BrandSix Senses
DestinationIbiza
RegionEurope
Price TierTier 2 ($2k-$5k)
SettingLuxury hotel surrounded by natural beauty, overlooking Cala Xarraca Bay.
Best ForWellness-led travelers seeking structured reset programming, families wanting Ibiza access without the southern nightlife proximity, repeat Six Senses guests collecting Mediterranean properties.
PrivacyHigh
ServicePersonalized wellness-focused service
ButlerAvailable upon request
Private PoolNo
Built2021

Six Senses Ibiza opened in 2021 on the northern coast of the island, overlooking Cala Xarraca Bay away from the southern club-and-beach-club clusters. The 116 rooms and suites include ocean-view rooms, pool villas, and cave suites carved into the coastal rock — the signature Six Senses Cave Royale h

Key Features

Dining

Signature Experience

The cave suites — carved into the coastal rock with outdoor tubs overlooking Cala Xarraca Bay, a structural differentiator from the island's villa-and-beach-club format.

Six Senses' wellness discipline on Ibiza's quieter northern coast, with cave suites carved into coastal rock and private beach access away from the island's southern party-hotel circuit.

Signature Suite: Six Senses Cave Royale

Oversized bed, outdoor tub, private recording studio.

Accolades

Recognized as a top destination in the world with award-winning hotels, resorts, and spas.

Vibe: Wellness-Led, Cave-Suites, Cala-Xarraca, Earth-Lab, Northern-Coast

Featured In Our Collections

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When to Visit Ibiza

Best time: May and early June offer the ideal window — the island is fully operational, the sea has warmed, and the ultra-luxury crowd has arrived without July and August's intensity and noise.

Demand: Peak demand is intensely concentrated July and August when the island reaches capacity and reservations at top restaurants become extremely competitive. Shoulder season offers a fundamentally different and superior ultra-luxury experience.

Pricing: August rates at premium properties are among the highest in the Mediterranean. June and September offer 30-50% reductions with essentially equivalent sunshine and substantially fewer crowds.

Insider tip: Sunset at Es Vendó is a non-negotiable experience — but the known viewpoints crowd early. Ultra-luxury properties in the west of the island often have private sunset terraces that rival the famous rock without the tourist density.

Avoid: October through April sees most high-end restaurants and beach clubs closed. The island has a distinct off-season character that few ultra-luxury facilities support.

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