Your Sanctuary of Luxury and Nature
Discover Six Senses La Sagesse, a luxurious haven on Grenada's southern coast, where natural beauty, holistic wellness, and family-friendly amenities create an unforgettable Caribbean retreat.
Location: Six Senses La Sagesse enjoys a prime position between the ocean and an untouched bay on Grenada’s south-eastern coast, renowned for its spice heritage and laid-back vibe. Set across 38 acres of natural beauty, the resort’s design blends traditional Caribbean architecture with spacious, light-filled suites and villas. The property stretches along a lagoon promenade and oceanfront, with serene walkways through lush gardens. Guests can experience the unspoiled crescent beach or the secluded L'Anse Pere bay, where dramatic cliffs meet the calm, warm waters of the Caribbean.
Rooms: The resort offers 56 stylish Pool Suites and 15 luxurious villas, combining eco-friendly design with comfort. The open-plan Pool Suites are crafted with natural, renewable materials, featuring outdoor terraces that lead to private plunge pools. The villas, ranging from one to four bedrooms, are set in prime hillside or beachfront locations. The five four-bedroom villas on The Bluff offer exclusive 270-degree views of the Caribbean, providing guests with a unique and luxurious retreat surrounded by nature.
Amenities: Guests can indulge in culinary delights at on-site restaurants, where menus highlight Caribbean and South American flavours. The wellness centre provides a holistic experience with spa treatments, fitness classes, and a comprehensive wellness programme focusing on sleep, movement, and nutrition.
Activities: Families will appreciate the Grow With Six Senses programme, which offers a variety of activities for children, from cooking classes to outdoor adventures. Guests can explore the lagoon, engage in non-motorised water sports, or take part in outdoor wellness activities, creating memorable experiences for all ages.
Sustainability: Committed to eco-friendly practices, Six Senses utilises solar energy, offers locally sourced cuisine, and runs a Sustainability Fund supporting literacy in local schools. The Earth Lab promotes guest involvement in conservation efforts, making it a leader in sustainable tourism. Experience the radiant culture and natural beauty of Grenada while enjoying the unmatched luxury of Six Senses La Sagesse.
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January
January is the start of Grenada’s dry season, offering warm temperatures around 28°C and plenty of sunshine. It’s a quieter time to visit, with fewer tourists and smaller crowds. Enjoy iconic spots like Grand Anse Beach and Seven Sisters Falls or explore the Underwater Sculpture Park. With comfortable conditions and less humidity, it’s perfect for relaxing or embarking on nature-filled adventures.
February
February brings more visitors as the dry season continues with warm temperatures and calm seas. Cruise ships begin to arrive, making Grenada livelier, but it remains ideal for beach lovers and snorkelers. Head to Sandy Island for an escape or visit the River Antoine Rum Distillery to experience local flavours. February is also great for a sailing trip to explore hidden bays.
March
March is peak dry season with perfect weather for outdoor activities. Expect low humidity and warm temperatures around 86°F (30°C). Explore Grenada’s lush landscapes with a hike to Seven Sisters Falls, or experience cultural events like the Carriacou Maroon & String Band Festival. With larger crowds, you’ll find a lively atmosphere, perfect for enjoying Grenada’s beaches and local cuisine.
April
April offers warm weather, perfect for family adventures and outdoor activities. April hosts various festivals and events, providing a rich cultural experience. The evenings are pleasantly cool, making it ideal for outdoor dining or sunset cruises along the coast.
May
As May approaches, the dry season begins to end, with slightly increased rainfall. It’s a quieter month, ideal for those seeking a less crowded experience.
June
June signals the start of the wet season, with a chance of tropical showers and the beginning of hurricane season. However, it’s a peaceful time to visit with fewer crowds. Enjoy rainforest walks at Grand Etang National Park or visit the Spice Gardens to learn more about Grenada’s rich agricultural history. The sea remains warm for swimming or snorkelling.
July
July brings the lively Carnival season, with colourful street parades, music, and dancing. Visitors can immerse themselves in the cultural celebrations while enjoying the warm weather and clear seas. Despite being the wet season, it’s an exciting time to experience the vibrancy of Grenada. Visit the Underwater Sculpture Park or indulge in rum tastings at River Antoine Distillery.
August
August continues the Carnival festivities and is perfect for those seeking a energetic atmosphere. Enjoy warm seas and occasional tropical rain, but there’s still plenty to do, from hiking Seven Sisters Falls to exploring Grenada’s Spice Gardens. The sea is ideal for water sports, and you’ll find fewer tourists, making it a great month for adventure
September
September is quieter with fewer visitors, providing a more peaceful experience. Although the wet season continues, warm sea temperatures make it ideal for diving and snorkelling. Discover Grand Anse Beach or Underwater Sculpture Park without the crowds. This is also a great time to explore Grenada’s cultural and historical sites, such as Fort Frederick and the House of Chocolate Museum, while enjoying the calm sea and renowned diving spots, including the Bianca C Shipwreck.
October
October in Grenada offers a peaceful atmosphere, with fewer crowds and warm waters perfect for snorkelling and diving. Enjoy peaceful days at Grand Anse Beach or explore historic sites like Fort Frederick. It’s an ideal time to experience Grenada’s natural beauty and cultural charm at a relaxed pace.
November
November provides a calm escape as the wet season winds down. November sees increased rainfall, but it’s a great time to explore Grenada without large crowds. Visitors can still enjoy snorkelling and diving or stroll through the streets of St. George’s.
December
By December, the rainy seasons ends, and Christmas festivities begin. With fewer tourists, you can take in Grenada’s beauty at your own pace, enjoy a sunset cruise, or visit Belmont for history and chocolate tasting. The warming weather makes it an ideal time for an island getaway and holiday celebrations.
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