Six Senses has announced the launch of Six Senses Porto Heli in Ermioni in the Greek Peloponnese region. Set to open in 2026, the property overlooking the islands of Spetses and Hydra is surrounded by coves and bays, as well as the Aegean Sea.
The LEED-certified Six Senses Porto Heli will offer around 60 rooms and suites, most with private plunge pools and private terraces or gardens, along with a three-bedroom villa. There will also be 10 branded residential villas for sale, offering five to eight bedrooms.
The hotel will rise from the shore to maximize the sea views, from the large infinity pool and spa on the lower level to the rooms split across two levels and up to the lobby and reception enjoying a panoramic view. The residential villas flank the hotel and back onto a park to ensure privacy. This cascade effect, conceived by Rome-based firm Delogu Architecture and Arch Group from Athens, reflects the relationship with nature, with buildings bridging the forest and the sea. Indoor spaces lead seamlessly to the outdoors; interior design by MuzaLab London emphasizes light and shadow play. The landscape of pine, cypress, olive trees, and lavender attracts abundant birdlife.
The 17,000 square-foot Six Senses Spa will feature eight treatment rooms, thermal wet areas and heat experiences, an indoor swimming pool with ocean views, a Biohacking Lounge, boutique and concept store, outdoor fitness and wellness circuit, and spa herbal gardens.
The all-day main restaurant will sit directly on the beach, joined by a sunset bar, traditional Greek kafeneio, outdoor event spaces, and an organic vegetable garden. Other facilities include an Alchemy Bar, Earth Lab, outdoor pool and sports facilities, sound healing dome, and play area for children. Down by the beach, there will be a boat jetty and beach club hosting a range of water sports, beach dining, and juice and coffee bars.
Located 124 miles from Athens, Porto Heli has evolved from a sleepy fishing village into a destination for glamor and outdoor adventure. It is known for yacht-filled marinas, palatial summer villas, fine dining and boutique stores.
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