Here are all Six Senses Hotels ranked by price

Six Senses is a luxury hotel and resort brand known for its commitment to wellness, sustainability, and immersive experiences in some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations. Whether perched on a remote island, nestled in the mountains, or integrated into a vibrant urban setting, each Six Senses property blends eco-conscious design with personalized service and a deep connection to the local environment.

The Six Senses Crans-Montana in Switzerland (Source: IHG)

Guests can expect spacious villas or suites, world-class spa and wellness offerings, farm-to-table dining, and experiences that go beyond the ordinary—ranging from sleep consultations to sustainability workshops. With a philosophy that emphasizes reconnection—to oneself, others, and the world around us—Six Senses has redefined what it means to travel well.

The Six Senses Ninh Van Bay in Vietnam (Source: IHG)

Unfortunately, if you have ever looked to book a stay at one of the Six Senses properties, you quickly come to realize that all of this comes at an eye-watering price. Few Six Senses properties offer nightly rates below $5000, with most of them starting from even $1,000 or $1,500 per night.

The good news is that there are some ‘more affordable’ options out there. And I set out to find exactly those.

OVERVIEW OF PROPERTIES - TOP 3 MOST EXPENSIVE

For this analysis, I looked at 26 properties in total, with one, the Six Senses Rome in Italy not showing any availability so I excluded it.

The top 3 highest starting rate properties are the following:

1. Six Senses Courchevel
Courchevel, France AT $3,284/NIGHT

Nestled in the heart of Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps, this luxury alpine retreat blends contemporary mountain living with wellness amenities, serviced apartments, and direct ski access—all wrapped in panoramic slopeside views.


2. Six Senses Douro Valley
Douro Valley, Portugal AT $1,971/NIGHT

Set in a lovingly restored 19th-century manor perched above vine-covered terraces by the Douro River, this property offers elegant rooms and villas, an acclaimed spa, farm-to-table dining, and immersive wine experiences.


3. Six Senses Fiji
Malolo Island, Fiji AT $1,950/NIGHT

Located on serene Malolo Island, Six Senses Fiji features just 24 spacious pool villas amid crystal-clear waters, complemented by a wellness-focused spa, conservation initiatives, and vibrant South Pacific activities like diving and surfing.


OVERVIEW OF PROPERTIES - TOP 3 LEAST EXPENSIVE

More importantly, however, we want to know which Six Senses hotel is offering the cheapest rate. So, here are the top 3 properties with the lowest nightly starting rates:

3. Six Senses Samui
Samui, Thailand AT $472/NIGHT

Perched on a secluded headland at the northern tip of Koh Samui, this oceanfront resort blends natural jungle surroundings with private infinity pools, an award‑winning spa and yoga sala, and farm‑fresh dining.


2. Six Senses Fort Barwara
Fort Barwara, India AT $468/NIGHT

A 14th-century Rajasthani fort has been transformed into a lavish wellness sanctuary with 48 suites, graceful terraces, temples, signature spa treatments, and attentive guest service in a heritage-rich setting.


1. Six Senses Qing Cheng Mountain
Chengdu, China AT $329/NIGHT

Set at the gateway to UNESCO‑protected Mount Qing Cheng, this tranquil resort blends traditional Chinese courtyard architecture with modern eco‑luxury, featuring an award‑winning spa that channels Taoist healing.


There seems to be a clear trend here - if you want to go to the cheapest Six Senses properties, travel to China or India. But there are a few more Six Senses properties that charge rates from under $1,000 per night. Here is the full list:

Average hotel rates for Six Senses properties (Source: Unmatched Voyages)

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CONCLUSION

As you can see, the price ranges between the Six Senses properties are quite large and there are some hotels where you will likely never find rates below $2,000 per night. Nevertheless, if you are dead set on staying at a Six Senses hotel, your best bet is to visit the Qing Cheng Mountain property in China or the Fort Barwara property in India, where you can consistently find rates at below $500 per night. Whether that price is worth the experience you get is something everyone needs to decide for themselves.

Which Six Senses hotel have you stayed at and which one is still on your bucket list? Let me know in the comments below.

 
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