Six Senses Salt Cay, Turks & Caicos
Six Senses has planned a luxury resort development on Salt Cay, Turks and Caicos. The project, which was initially planned for 2013, faced delays and legal issues, but the possibility of a Six Senses resort on the island remains a topic of interest.
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Six Senses Resorts & Spas is set to establish its first Caribbean property in the Turks and Caicos, following the signing of an agreement with Salt Cay Devco Ltd.
In the initial phase, the project will comprise a Six Senses resort, residential villas, Six Senses spa, and golf course. Initially, the project will comprise a total of 40 one-bedroom villa suites, two-bedroom villa suites and three-bedroom retreats, plus 13 four-bedroom residential villas. Many villas will make use of the slope of the site, affording wonderful panoramic views.
In addition to several dining alternatives that include an organic garden restaurant, there will be a jazz bar, an observatory, and Cinema Paradiso – classic movies in an open environment. The property would also include tennis and an eco-friendly golf course apart from water activities.
An international team of partners and consultants have been brought together for the project by Salt Cay Devco Ltd., which is owned by Mario Hoffmann, a financier and keen sportsman who made the Turks and Caicos his second home in 1999; and CEO Stefan Kral.
Total investment for phase one of Six Senses Salt Cay will be $200. The proposed opening date is 2013.
Salt Cay is one of only 10 inhabited islands in a group of 40 islands and cays that make up the Turks and Caicos. Covering just 6.5 square kilometers, Salt Cay is scattered with historical sites and ruins from the salt raking days, inciting the enthusiasm of historians, photographers and tourists alike who enjoy exploring these many attractions.





