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Xala:
a thousand simple moments
Flanked
by five miles of curving white-sand beach, the 3,000-acre terrain, located in
the Costalegre or “Cheerful Coast” region of Jalisco, will offer both a
sanctuary and a vibrant community among fragrant mango fields, coconut palms,
pristine ocean, and the serene estuary waters of the Xola-Paramán.
Six
Senses Xala: disconnect to reconnect
Secluded
within this verdant landscape, yet just 10 minutes from the new Chalacatepec
International Airport, Six Senses Xala will offer emotional hospitality as
nature intended to guests seeking adventure, rejuvenation, and reconnection.
From
riding Pacific waves as the sun rises to mornings in the buzzy plaza, lazy
afternoons paddling in the estuary, restoring in the spa, or sundowners and
homegrown farm-to-fork delicacies in the beach club, there are abundant ways to
enjoy time in nature, considered design, places to meet, and untamed nooks for
self-reflection.
On
announcing the agreement, Neil Jacobs, Six Senses CEO, stated: “The
heartwarming appeal of Xala is the absolute convergence of all the values and
touchpoints of the Six Senses brand in an extraordinary location and in
collaboration with world-class developers. Six Senses Xala will be an
invitation to join us to enjoy wellness, sustainable practices, great food, and
a whole host of family activities alongside a vibrant and joyful culture and
community.”
Untouched
on purpose with intentional design
Balancing
copious space with intimacy and a “developed to be undeveloped” low-impact
vibe, Six Senses Xala will comprise just 51 accommodations, all with private
pools, ranging from beachfront and elevated guest rooms and suites to one- to
three-bedroom villas. Their graceful village-like architectural direction
embraces the wild landscape, and their careful placement takes advantage of the
site’s view and topography to create moments of quiet introspection and
communal celebration. Quirky touches will be used to inject a playfulness that
is a signature of Six Senses globally while integrating Costalegre’s artistic
heritage to bring a smile to the soul.
Moments
away from the heart of Six Senses Xala are 25 four- and five-bedroom branded
residences. Set back and elevated to enjoy their own uninterrupted beach view,
they combine connectivity, convenience, privacy, and reprieve. Owners can
access all of the unique amenities, privileges, and full-service hospitality of
the community, along with turnkey, bespoke furnishing.
Maintaining
the spirit of the region, working in partnership with the local community, and
demonstrating the shared values of Six Senses and the Xala project team,
efforts are underway to actively protect and revitalize the local flora and
fauna. This includes the reforestation of 590 acres of land and the
construction of a new coastal protection reef to create a consistently great
wave to surf while safeguarding the marine habitat. The population of
leatherback, Olive Ridley, and green sea turtles will continue to be monitored
and protected. Local families and farms will also benefit from upgraded
infrastructure, from renewable energy to the water supply and wastewater
management.
Because
everything is interconnected
Six
Senses takes a holistic approach to wellness, with high-tech, high-touch spaces
and therapies to help guests grow, reflect, and reconnect. For the active, the
indoor gym and fitness amenities transition to the trails outside. For the
peace-seekers, Six Senses Spa will offer a healing environment for locally
inspired treatments, journeys, and multi-day wellness programs. The Alchemy Bar
will highlight the rich history of regional healing techniques, blending
freshly picked or foraged ingredients.
Lovingly
prepared dishes that are nutritious and delicious
Food
will follow the brand’s Eat With Six Senses philosophy while highlighting the
best in local produce and flavors of Mexico’s Pacific Coast. The main
restaurant will be joined by a signature restaurant, deli, farmers’ market,
bakery, “feet in the sand” surf club and bar, destination dining to enjoy the
theater of cooking in an earth oven, chef’s table, and cookery school. As a
place to meet, lounge, celebrate, and regenerate, the Beach Club and pool will
be a dynamic hub that transitions from morning to night while adapting to the
seasons.
Because
the fun starts young
Grow
With Six Senses connects children to the world around them through the six
dimensions of wellness. From exploring the forest for plants and herbs to
marine biology, kids’ yoga, music, dance, arts and crafts, and mini spa
treatments, there’s something to lure all eyes off screens, perhaps for the
entire vacation.
Conscious
custodians hold the keys
“We
are thrilled to announce Six Senses as our main hospitality partner in Xala. We
are proud to be working with a brand that mirrors our ethos and ambitions in
regenerative travel and are excited to integrate this collaboration into the
community that lies at the heart of this project,” commented Ricardo Santa Cruz
and Jerónimo Bremer, Managing Partners of ACTUR.
A
two-and-a-half-hour drive or 20-minute flight from Puerto Vallarta and a
10-minute drive from the new Chalacatepec International Airport, Six Senses
Xala is slated to open in 2026.
Image Credit: © Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas
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