The hype
A stunning, sustainable sanctuary with top-tier food and service, but the beach leaves much to be desired.
Book this if You want a secluded, eco-conscious wellness retreat with private plunge pools and farm-to-table dining.
Quick Take: The wellness and luxury are unmatched, but the rough, Atlantic-facing beach is a letdown for classic Caribbean seekers.
Reviewed by @laurenwhtnr: My stay at Six Senses La Sagesse was the ultimate reset. The views from my room were unreal, and I loved sipping fresh coconuts by the pool. Getting to see the local mill and meeting the friendly monkeys made it feel so authentic. Highly recommend for a peaceful getaway!
A stunning, sustainable sanctuary with top-tier food and service, but the beach leaves much to be desired.
Don't come here expecting a pristine, calm Caribbean swimming beach—the water is rough and sometimes collects rubbish.
“We would love a Panorama Ocean View Pool Suite situated on the clifftop for maximum privacy and uninterrupted Atlantic views.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
La Sagesse bay is swimmable but has black sand and can be rough; L'Anse Pere is rugged and not recommended for swimming.
Yes, a mandatory $45 daily resort fee is collected at check-in.
Yes, there's a 'Grow with Six Senses' kids club and teen lounge, though the overall vibe leans heavily toward adult-wellness.
Exceptional. Callaloo offers farm-to-table breakfast, Panquai serves wood-fired pizzas, and SeaFire is a standout for fine dining.
Yes, every single suite and villa features its own private plunge or lap pool.
Yes, dogs up to 7 lbs are allowed for a $100 fee per stay.
Walk to the far side of La Sagesse Beach for a more private, smaller beach area.
Book spa appointments upon arrival via the Six Senses app, as the wellness programs fill up fast.
Take advantage of the complimentary Alchemy Bar workshop to make your own all-natural skincare products to take home.
See where Six Senses La Sagesse is located and what's nearby.