Six Senses
Six Senses Galapagos
A Galapagos project on the brand's 'and beyond' pipeline
First look
Six Senses Galapagos is on the brand's 'and beyond' pipeline, with no dedicated page and no firm date. The Galapagos is among the most tightly protected environments in the world, which makes any resort development there both unusual and heavily scrutinised.
The setting fits the brand's conservation-led story on paper, but the regulatory and ecological bar is exceptionally high. We have not visited, so this is anticipation, not a verdict, but what we will be watching for is how a hotel reconciles the brand's sustainability claims with building in one of the planet's most sensitive ecosystems, and when a timeline appears.
Not yet scored. We publish a Fat Score only once a hotel is open and real guests have stayed and written about it — this is a first look, not a verdict.
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What you can book today
Six Senses Galapagosis still under wraps. Here's what's already open and scored in our collection — more from Six Senses, and nearby in Ecuador.
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We publish our verdict the week Six Senses Galapagos opens. Get it in the monthly note, before the rest of the internet catches up.
More anticipated openings
All openings
Aman
AmericasAmanvari
— Aman's first in the Americas
Eighteen casitas on the East Cape of Baja California Sur — Aman's long-awaited debut in the Western hemisphere, set within the Costa Palmas community on the Sea of Cortez.
Expected
August 2026

Rosewood
AmericasRosewood Calistoga
— Rosewood's Napa wine-country estate
A 118-acre estate at the head of Napa Valley — roughly ninety-six rooms plus villas and homesites among the vineyards and geysers of Calistoga.
Expected
January 2027

Belmond
AmericasKatanchel, A Belmond Hotel
— a 17th-century hacienda restored
Belmond restores the seventeenth-century Hacienda Katanchel into roughly thirty-five suites on a 220-hectare Yucatán estate with a cenote and Mayan pyramid remains.
Expected
2027



