Six Senses
Six Senses Napa
A wine-country Six Senses on the brand's 'and beyond' pipeline
First look
Six Senses Napa is on the brand's 'and beyond' pipeline, in California's best-known wine region, with no dedicated page and no firm date. Napa pairs the brand's wellness focus with an established food-and-wine draw, which is a different mix from its remote resorts.
Napa is also a mature, competitive market with plenty of high-end lodging already. We have not stayed, so this is anticipation rather than a verdict, but what we will be watching for is whether the brand leans into wine-country wellness as a distinct angle and when a real opening date attaches to the project.
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 Napais still under wraps. Here's what's already open and scored in our collection — more from Six Senses, and nearby in United States.
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More anticipated openings
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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



