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Six
Senses, part of IHG
Hotels & Resorts’ fast-growing Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio,
has signed a hotel management agreement with VIC Properties as one of the few
hand-picked communities that will be brought to life in accordance with strict
aesthetic and sustainability guidelines.
Understated
slice of Atlantic coastline
For
decades, the 400-hectare Pinheirinho estate was privately owned and accessible
by invitation only, with much of it remaining a protected nature reserve of
pinewood forest. Six Senses was chosen to introduce a 70-key hotel and 58
branded residences as part of a holistic, enriching, and harmonious way of life
that blends the timeless appeal of nature and community with the Six Senses
hospitality ethos and signature offerings.
The
architecture celebrates the natural contours of aromatic pine forests, tranquil
lakes, and undulating sand dunes, over which Atlantic rollers break on a golden
beach that unfurls for miles.
Inviting
the outdoors in
The
tone is established from the outset, with a tranquil oasis greeting arriving
guests and a harmonious connection to nature flowing through every room. The 66
deluxe guest rooms and larger suites will be housed in the wings of the central
building, with options to interconnect for larger groups. The three garden
villas and presidential villa bring the total number of hotel accommodations to
70.
The
58 branded residences, ranging from two to five-bedroom villas and apartments,
reflect their position and unique features within the landscape – Forest, Sand
Dune, and Lake – to offer their own type of retreat experience. Along with the
Sleep With Six Senses room set-up, wellness and biophilic principles have been
woven throughout the residences, from the topography to the natural light, air,
patterns, and textures. Residents will have access to unique privileges and
amenities of the hotel, while vibrant lobbies and a dedicated owners’ lounge
set the stage and craft the drinks for moments of community connection.
Announcing
the management agreement, Six Senses CEO Neil Jacobs said, “Our design approach
is about creating spaces that connect people to nature as part of our overall
hospitality ethos. Where better to start than by embracing the land’s natural
contours of pine forests and sand dunes while drawing on quirks of Comporta,
traditions of the Alentejo region, reinterpretation of Portuguese classics, and
Six Senses touches that show that luxury doesn’t have to be taken too
seriously.”
João
Cabaça, co-founder and CEO of VIC Properties, commented, “We are thrilled and
honoured to welcome Six Senses to our property in Comporta, marking the
beginning of an exciting new chapter, reflecting our shared commitment to
preserving the rich heritage of this beautiful region. Together we envisioned
building a lasting legacy, one that not only respects the land, but also
ensures a sustainable future for the estate for generations to come. This is
just the start of a journey rooted in respect, authenticity, and connection. We
look forward to sharing this unique destination with the world.”
Path
of Life
Paths
aren’t always just made for walking. Sometimes it’s not just the path that
matters, but the act of walking it, physically, mentally, and
spiritually. The mindfulness Path of Life, based on sacred geometry
principles, will serve as a sculptural element to offer a pathway through the
resort and residences in Comporta, Portugal and – who knows – maybe towards
spiritual growth and healing.
Along
the Path of Life, there will be a dedicated children’s area with indoor and
outdoor facilities for Grow With Six Senses activities based on the eight
dimensions of wellness. Next to the vegetable garden, the Earth Lab will run
workshops for adopting more eco-friendly practices, although guests will be
hard pushed to find any single-use plastic or harmful chemicals or ingredients
anywhere on site or on their plate.
Crafting
the culinary experience
The
dining venues will gather hotel guests, residents, and the local community in
the art of celebration. The main restaurant will focus on seasonal ingredients
provided by the on-site vegetable garden in line with the Eat With Six Senses
ethos, where chefs are guided by the principles of natural ingredients, local
and sustainable, and less is more. There will also be a pool bar and grill for
casual dining options and other al fresco options for long summer lunches.
A
wine bar will shine a spotlight on the region’s best winemakers along with an
eclectic drinks menu of mocktails and cocktails, while the deli café and market
stock fresh produce for beach or poolside picnics. The Chef's Table, located in
the vegetable garden, will host pop-up events and cookery classes that also
showcase farm-to-table principles and local produce.
Retreat
within a retreat
Hidden
among towering pines, Six Senses Spa Comporta is topped with green roofs to
blend into the landscape. The entrance building will house the welcome lounge,
with a state-of-the-art gym and yoga studio on the first floor. The treatment
building has a central courtyard to offer a peaceful gathering space before or
after surrendering to a variety of high-touch, high-tech wellness therapies and
longevity programs. The wet and thermal building has an indoor/outdoor pool,
steam and sauna, and range of hydrotherapy facilities. The Alchemy Bar, another
signature Six Senses experience, provides an aromatic and tactile gathering
space to make natural handmade spa products and gifts.
Every
day well spent
With
the only traffic being the pootle of a beat-up Mini Moke, horse rider, or
bicycle ridden barefoot to the market, good days can quickly melt into good
weeks. Yoga at sunrise, mornings spent kitesurfing, lunches at the beach club
to uncork a local wine paired with the day’s fresh catch, unhurried afternoons
on the links at the 18-hole golf course, or a plethora of pursuits for all the
family at the sports center. In the evening, Pinheirinho will twinkle into
life, to find a new look in a designer boutique and then dine in or out in
equal style.
Six
Senses Comporta will join IHG
Hotels & Resorts' fast-growing Luxury & Lifestyle portfolio
which features nearly 100 open hotels in Europe, including eight Six Senses
properties in Italy, Switzerland, France, Israel, Portugal, Spain and Türkiye.
The resort also joins 24 open IHG Hotels & Resorts properties in Portugal and
an exciting development pipeline of 13 hotels, including Kimpton Atlântico
Algarve which marks the brand’s debut in the country and Kimpton Lisbon.
Six
Senses Comporta is slated to open in 2028.
Image Credit: © Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas
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