Six Senses La Sagesse introduces new group and incentive travel offer in Grenada

Six Senses La Sagesse, a luxury resort along the coast of southeastern Grenada, has launched a new group and incentive travel promotion aimed at meetings, retreats, and corporate events.

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The offer, titled “Reconnect in Paradise,” is available to groups booking 10 or more guestrooms on peak nights and allows planners to choose two value-added inclusions as part of their stay. Bookings must be confirmed by March 31, 2026, with event dates running from January 1 through November 30, 2026.

Available inclusions include complimentary villa upgrades for one in every five rooms booked, a US$100 resort credit per room per stay, a five percent credit applied to the master bill, a complimentary spa massage for every 10 rooms booked, and double IHG Business Rewards points. Terms and conditions apply.

Six Senses La Sagesse is accessible via direct flights from several major cities, including New York, Miami, Charlotte, Atlanta, Toronto, London, Frankfurt and Guyana, making it a viable option for both North American and international groups.

“What distinguishes meetings and events at Six Senses La Sagesse is the feeling they leave behind,” said Cherylanne Thomas, Area Director of Group Sales at the resort. “There is an effortless balance of refinement, tranquility, and purpose that allows people to connect more deeply and engage more thoughtfully.”

In addition to the group offer, the resort is also extending a 15 percent commission incentive to third-party partners on qualifying group bookings confirmed by March 31, 2026, for events hosted during the same January-to-November window.

Set across 38 acres along Grenada’s southeastern coast, Six Senses La Sagesse is positioned between the protected waters of La Sagesse Bay and the Atlantic-facing L’Anse Pere shoreline. The resort features 56 private pool suites and 15 villas, ranging from one to four bedrooms, and is designed with a focus on sustainability and integration with the surrounding landscape.

Group guests have access to three on-site restaurants showcasing local and seasonal cuisine, as well as the Six Senses Spa, which offers wellness programming and treatments inspired by Caribbean traditions. Off-property experiences include curated excursions such as sunset sailing, coastal e-bike tours, farm visits, waterfall hikes, fishing excursions, and tours of St. George’s, Grenada’s capital.

The new offer positions Six Senses La Sagesse as a growing player in the Caribbean’s meetings and incentive travel market, as destinations across the region continue to expand their appeal beyond leisure tourism.

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