Six Senses

We ranked all 12 Six Senses hotels across 11 countries, with scores ranging from 5.6/10 (Crans-Montana) to a perfect 10.0/10 for Six Senses Bhutan. Nightly rates span $386 at Kaplankaya in Turkey to $6,440 at Douro Valley in Portugal, with a brand average of 7.5/10. Use our data-backed breakdown to decide which Six Senses hotel is worth it in 2026.

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What is the best Six Senses hotel in 2026?
Six Senses Bhutan is the top-rated property with a 10.0/10 score, operating as a five-lodge circuit across the Himalayan valleys from $1,820/night. Six Senses Krabey Island in Cambodia ranks second at 8.7/10, followed by Six Senses Fiji at 8.2/10. These three properties significantly outperform the brand's 7.5/10 average.
What is the cheapest Six Senses hotel?
Six Senses Kaplankaya in Milas, Turkey is the cheapest property in the portfolio, with rates starting at $386/night. It scores 7.5/10, matching the brand average, which makes it the best value entry point. For comparison, the next cheapest option is Six Senses La Sagesse in Grenada from $600/night.
Is Six Senses worth the price?
It depends heavily on the property. Bhutan, Krabey Island, and Fiji deliver scores above 8.2/10 and justify their rates, while Six Senses Rome (6.6/10) and Crans-Montana (5.6/10) underperform at similar or higher prices. Rooms are the brand's strongest category at 7.9/10, but location scores just 7.0/10, so remote properties often feel more on-brand than urban ones.
How does Six Senses compare to Aman and Rosewood?
Six Senses competes in the same wellness-focused luxury tier as Aman but averages lower scores (7.5/10 across 12 properties) and is typically 20–40% cheaper per night. Aman leans more exclusive and consistent; Rosewood offers stronger urban properties. Six Senses is the strongest pick for remote nature retreats like Bhutan, Fiji, and Ninh Van Bay.
Which Six Senses hotel should I avoid?
Six Senses Crans-Montana scores 5.6/10, the lowest in the portfolio, despite rates of $913–$1,395/night. Six Senses Ibiza (6.4/10) and Six Senses La Sagesse in Grenada (6.1/10) also fall well below the brand's 7.5/10 average. If you're paying Six Senses prices, the top three properties offer meaningfully better value.
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