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Grenada
Six Senses La Sagesse
France
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Greece
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Six Senses La Sagesse
With a distinct charm only found in the West Indies, Grenada is known for its sandy beaches, gentle island breezes, and warmhearted and welcoming vibe. Secluded by verdant green hills on the south coast, Six Senses La Sagesse enjoys a prime spot between two beaches – one protected and one with ocean rollers – and around a lagoon. The resort mimics a picturesque Caribbean village, influenced by the region’s traditional architecture and with no building higher than a palm tree. The walkways through the gardens are made of indigenous plants and materials, maintaining our ethos of harmony with nature as well as the connection to Grenada’s “Spice Island” heritage. This jewel is bursting with things to do and places to explore for the whole family. There is never a quiet day, unless you seek it.
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Private airport transfers from Grenada’s Maurice Bishop International Airport to the resort take around 40 minutes and must be booked in advance.
As an all-year destination, there are lots of activities and festivals to celebrate throughout the year. However, December to May is the best time to visit to enjoy outdoor and daytime activities.
Discover wonders underwater, catch the perfect wave, soak up centuries-old culture (or rum), explore colorful markets, and experience some of the world’s greatest music, culminating in dancing to calypso and reggae beats at the Spicemas festival – the most important celebration on the island.