Six Senses' first Balearic property — 116 keys on Ibiza's northern coast overlooking Cala Xarraca Bay, opened 2021.
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
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.
Oversized bed, outdoor tub, private recording studio.
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
Six Senses Ibiza is featured in 4 of our curated collections:
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.