24th May 2018

Six Senses opens Fiji resort

Six Senses opens Fiji resort

Six Senses’ has opened its newest resort in Fiji, complete with a nature-focused Spa Village surrounded by tropical jungle.

 

The Six Senses Spa, designed by New Zealand-based architect Richard Priest as a contemporary interpretation of a traditional Fijian village, is entered via stepping stones. Upon arrival guests are greeted into a bure (lounge), designed as a place to socialise and relax while choosing treatments and making reservations.

 

The menu includes Six Senses signature massages along with ayurveda, aromatherapy-inspired treatments and facials from Subtle Energies. Guests wishing to blend their own ingredients for a treatment can do so at the Alchemy Bar, which features floor to ceiling shelves filled with oils, local herbs, fruits and spices.

 

The Spa design symbolises the philosophy that wellbeing is linked to the benefits of nature, and includes water features that flow into a tropical greenbelt, which is home to rare iguanas. There are four treatment lounges secluded in the jungle, each resembling traditional village bures.

 

Outdoor facilities include a herbal sauna, steam room, cold and hot plunge pools and waterfall showers. There is also an outdoor yoga and meditation pavilion and a  TechnoGym and Life Fitness equipped gym. There are numerous Yogic Programs on offer, combining the skills of in-house yoga masters with the healing properties of the surrounding environment. Visiting practitioners ranging from ayurvedic doctors to osteopaths, aura readers and healers.

 

Six Senses Fiji also includes 24 pool villas and 60 residential villas, all along a private sandy beach. All facilities are 100 per cent solar powered.

 

http://www.sixsenses.com/resorts/fiji/destination

 

 

 

 

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