Six Senses has opened its first resort in
Europe.
Located in the beautiful Portuguese UNESCO World Heritage
area of the Douro Valley, the property is touched with the romance
of 19th century architecture wedded to contemporary interiors
reflecting the inimitable Six Senses style.
The resort covers 8
hectares (20 acres) and comprises 57 room which range from
Superior, Deluxe, River rooms to spacious suites and villas with
one, two and three bedrooms.
Chef Paulo Matos heads the culinary team at Six
Senses Douro Valley and will embrace his passion for local
flavours by offering guests, signature dishes and sharing plates
created using traditional open fire ovens and clay pots.
The Vale d’Abraão Open Kitchen and Dining Room offer a generous
breakfast in the open kitchen, lunch and dinner in a casual
environment with both terrace and enclosed spaces. There will also be a venue focusing on more elaborate dining experiences in the
evening, whilst the Quinta Bar and Lounge will operate from late
afternoon into evening evolving into an intimate and cozy environment as the day draws to a close.
The menus will make
extensive use of the open wood burning ovens and Josper Grill with
the culinary team cooking and interacting with guests during service.
Another entertaining venue is The Wine
Library which is located at the heart of the resort, featuring a
menu of tapas, cheese and smoked hams and local sausage which,
when combined with local materials and furnishings, creates an
authentic Douro Valley experience. The room extends
onto a covered stone terrace with comfortable armchairs and firepit, where classic films are shown on a giant screen.
An interactive and instructional programme presents leading
vintages from the area where guests are guided in the varieties
and styles by leading Portuguese winemakers from the surrounding
valley and the resort’s wine directors. Wine magazine and
website, Wine Spectator, ranked three wines from Douro in its top
five in 2014, and with over 80 grape varieties in Douro guests can participate in every stage of the wine making process from
planting and stomping to eventually blending their own wine.
The expansive Six Senses Spa measures over 2,200 square meters
(24,000 square feet) and comprises 10 treatments and heated
in-door swimming pool with water jets, steam room, sauna and laconium. The spa menu includes locally-inspired, grape-based
treatments freshly picked from the Douro vineyards and citrus
fruits picked from the Douro orchards.
There is also a Visiting
Practitioner programme which features over 100 of the world’s best
wellness healers, practitioners and experts. The group’s popular
Yogic Detox and Yogic Sleep Programmes are also offered appealing
to different levels of yoga practitioners.
Within the
grounds of the resort there is an outdoor swimming pool with
panoramic views of the Douro Valley. Other facilities include an
activities hut as well as a well-appointed gym housing the latest
exercise equipment, aerial yoga and on-site personal trainers. For
added relaxation, guests can enjoy meditation nests dotted about
the forest or simply retire to the library and peruse a book whist
enjoying a fine wine or cocktail.
Six Senses Douro Valley is located 142 kilometers (88 miles) from
Porto International Airport. Helicopter arrivals are catered for
at the nearby Porto de Lamego helipad.
Six Senses,
Douro Valley,
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