Hotel Six Senses Ibiza

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Welcome to Six Senses Ibiza, a hotel that goes beyond simply offering a place to stay. Designed by renowned architect Jonathan Leitersdorf, Six Senses Ibiza is an oasis that combines nature, wellness, culture and music in an environment of sustainable luxury. Located in a privileged setting, surrounded by pine trees and idyllic coves, this hotel blends perfectly with its surroundings thanks to the use of local materials and its structure that maximizes the natural breeze. This 10-hectare complex has 134 rooms and suites with private pool and terrace, as well as personalized services that include yoga, fitness, purification and wellness practices. In addition, Six Senses Ibiza also becomes a space for the local community, offering a variety of cultural and sports activities. In short, Six Senses Ibiza is the perfect destination for those seeking a holistic experience, combining physical and emotional well-being with culture, music and nature, all in a sustainable luxury environment that respects the environment.

With the aim of, in his own words, "capturing Ibiza's authentic spirit of community, spirituality and celebration," Jonathan Leitersdorf, an architect with an international reputation who has designed residences and hotels around the world, created Six Senses Ibiza. A hotel that takes the idea of sustainability and respect for the environment to the next level and offers a holistic experience that enhances the island's main attractions.

Surrounded by pine forests and some of Ibiza's most beautiful coves, Six Senses blends naturally into the landscape of which it is a part. Locally sourced materials have been used in its construction and its structure and orientation maximizes the impact of the breeze. In addition, it is covered with plant matter to facilitate its visual integration.

The hotel complex occupies 10 hectares and includes 134 rooms and several suites with swimming pool and private terrace, as well as personalized rooms in the form of a cave and two mansions. The interesting thing is that this space was created to accommodate guests but also opens its doors to residents of the island to whom it offers services such as yoga, purification or fitness, with which to reactivate the low season. Wellness has an indisputable weight in this resort, which has gyms, nutrition services and professionals specialized in sleep quality. It also welcomes all kinds of sports practices to complete this experience of worship to the body and mind.

Music is also very present, specifically in the so-called beach caves, which offer live shows, sessions by emerging DJs and an extensive collection of technology that connects with the island's musical avant-garde. But since there is culture beyond the speakers, Six Senses also incorporates a space dedicated to arts and culture, as well as a well-stocked library. Fashion has, of course, a privileged place within this luxury hotel through a sustainable store that unites entertainment, pedagogy and shopping experience.

With a coherent positioning that starts with the concept itself and materializes in every detail, Six Senses is the proof that if you want to, you can. They have started by bottling their own drinking water, eliminating straws and other single-use plastics and applying energy and water saving criteria from day one. It is not for nothing that they are the first hotel in the area with BREEAM certification. An example of architecture created for people but also for the planet.

Customer

Constructora San José

Location

Ibiza, Balearic Islands. Spain

Year of construction

2021

Services

2,000 m2 - waterproofing of waterproof mortars

18,000 m2 - waterproofing of technical, walkable, self-protected, parking and landscaped roofs

50,000 m2 - geotextile felts and separating layers  

15.000 m2. - thermal insulation  

5,000 m2 - drainage sheets

6,000 m2 - filtering slabs

Materials

Lightweight concretes (cellular)
High-strength and self-leveling mortars
Asphalt sheets for technical, trafficable, self-protected, parking and landscaped roofs
Geotextile felts (polyester and polypropylene)
Thermal insulation (xps.)
Drainage sheets (pead)
Filtering slabs with insulating base.

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