Six Senses La Sagesse in Grenada is looking to warm up winter travelers with a limited-time offer available for stays from Feb. 1–28, 2026. Clients who book a minimum 3-night stay at this luxury resort will receive a complimentary fourth night. Reservations must be made between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2026.
Escape to Grenada
Located along the island’s southern coast, about 30 minutes from Maurice Bishop International Airport, Six Senses La Sagesse lies on a stretch of shoreline between green hills and calm bay waters. The property extends over 38 acres and is built with sustainability and local integration in mind. Its design draws from Grenada’s natural materials, including wood, stone and light-neutral finishes that mirror the surrounding landscape.
Accommodations include 56 pool suites and 15 villas, each designed for privacy and positioned to frame views of the sea or gardens. Rooms feature outdoor showers, shaded verandahs and private plunge pools. Interior spaces are outfitted with natural fabrics and minimal decorative elements. Villas range from 1 to 4 bedrooms and include separate living areas and kitchens, ideal for extended stays or small groups.
The on-site Spa and Wellness Center offers treatments influenced by Caribbean ingredients and global practices, including the Six Senses Integrated Wellness programs. Facilities include holistic therapy rooms, outdoor treatment cabanas, a yoga pavilion and fitness areas. Guests can participate in guided meditation, movement sessions and consultations that emphasize wellness routines tailored to individual needs.
Dining options incorporate local produce and seasonal ingredients, with menus spotlighting regional cuisine and seafood. The main restaurant serves open-air meals beside the water, while additional dining spaces include a poolside grill and a rum bar. Private dining experiences can be arranged in select areas of the property.
The property also features a water sports center for kayaking, paddleboarding and snorkeling in La Sagesse Bay. Guests can explore the nearby nature trails on foot or take part in educational experiences that connect local ecology and community projects.
For more information, visit sixsenses.com.























