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Where vibrancy meets serenity
Life lived outdoors
Grand Bahama, the northernmost island in The Bahamas, is situated about 60 miles (97 kilometers) east of Miami, Florida. It’s one of the closest points to the US mainland, yet a world apart in terms of its incredible beauty and easy-going vibe. Life is lived outdoors, Sundays come sunsoaked, lunches tumble into dinners, and the tang of summer catches like salt on the breeze. As you approach by land or water, your heart skips a beat, your hand raises in a friendly wave, and your spirit wriggles itself free.
Year-round sunshine, unrivaled views, endless freedom
Six Senses Residences Grand Bahama is an unrivaled invitation to enjoy year-round, refined living in one of 28 branded residences. Beachfront residences face the Atlantic Ocean to the south and canalside residences face the Grand Lucayan Waterway to north. As owners, you’ll have access to an array of amenities and the indulgences of a resort lifestyle, including a beach club, crafted experiences, and a rejuvenating spa. You can celebrate a conscious and connected way of gathering when you seek community, and peaceful seclusion when you need to seek escape.
Before being recorded in 1492, indigenous Lucayans called Grand Bahama island their home, and Siboneys settled before them, leaving behind only a few pottery shards and shell beads. Fortunately, their stories live on without ever being written through the artifacts found in the caves within Lucayan National Park and Deadman’s Reef.
Be part of a community
Grand Bahama is known for its aquamarine waters and breathtaking natural features. Its mangroves, sandy cays, and teeming coral reefs are its calling cards. While the landscape is stunning, it’s the vibrant local islanders who truly paint life here in vivid technicolor. Grand Bahamians are as warm as the climate, devoted to tradition and culture, and resilient to whatever has come or gone with the shifting tides.
Their community has formed from deep-seated roots of solidarity, supporting each other, and knowing what it means to be neighborly. Their hospitality means all like-hearted souls are welcome. Join this melting pot of personalities, and it won’t take long for you to earn your own nickname, let your kids play outside, and wonder why it took you so long to ease into this quintessentially laid-back vibe.
ORLANDO
55minflight
WEST PALM BEACH
40 min flight
60 miles
40minflight,21/2 hoursbyboat
FORT LAUDERDALE
40minflight,4hoursbyboat
50minflight
FLORIDA KEYS MIAMI
GRAND BAHAMA
35minflight
ABACO
45 min flight
45minflight
NASSAU
ANDROS
ELEUTHERA
West End
Sandy Key 15 minutes
Airport
Freeport
Theo’s Shipwreck
Grand Lucayan Waterway
Lucayan National Park
We’re just a boat cruise or a puddle jumper away from the Florida shores...
Spanning 96 miles from east to west and stretching 17 miles at its widest point, Grand Bahamas is the largest northeastern island in The Bahamas. Just 60 miles off the coast of South Florida, it can easily be reached by boat or air.
Grand Bahama International Airport in Freeport provides regular, scheduled international services to bustling cities across the United States and Canada. Additionally, domestic flights to Nassau provide seamless access to direct flights to and from Europe, enhancing its global accessibility. The West End Airport and the Freeport Airport welcome private aircraft, catering to visitors from both nearby and distant locations.
The trade winds bring year-round sunshine and warm temperatures. The air remains clean, characterized by minimal traffic. The country operates on the US Eastern Standard Time and utilizes US dollars as its currency. While English serves as the official language, the melodic tones of Bahamian creole can also be heard.
MIAMI: 40 minutes | TORONTO: 3 hours | NEW YORK: 2.5 hours | LOS ANGELES: 5 hours
The Venice of The Bahamas
Glide from shore to shore, across the whole island...
Whether you arrive by land, sea, or seaplane, Six Senses Residences Grand Bahama lies to the east of the city center within Freeport on a private peninsula, framed with a half-mile beach to the south and a mile long network of canals on the Grand Lucayan Waterway to the north. It is ideally situated to follow the sun from sunrise to sunset and the great swathes of stars in the vast night sky.
The long, white-sand curved bays gently shelve into turquoise blue waters, teeming with marine life. The site is spacious and private, and each residence will be fringed with native indigenous plants to offer a lush, jungle backdrop and a flower to tuck behind your ear.
Most startling of all is the clarity of the canals as you glide through the island, mooring up where you like to fish, paint, or daydream the afternoon away. This watery arcadia is so unique in its beauty, it could simply never be recreated, and the realization of what you are observing takes your breath away.
Six Senses Residences
Grand Bahama
Where nature and culture meet
Grand Bahama’s genius loci are preciously preserved by the hands of its people. An undeniable undercurrent of devotion to this spirit of place permeates this culture, holding both past, present, and future delicately in its palm.
That’s why, when planning the 28 standalone branded residences, we have acted with careful reverence for its landscape and deep respect for its culture, embracing profoundly important ideas for how a community of people can live lightly on the land. Lush tropical planting and screening will ensure privacy and enhance the healing effects of nature and water.
At a glance...
18 canalside residences and 10 beachfront residences, all standalone
Ranging from 3 to 6 bedrooms
Sizes from 4,300 – 9,500 sq.ft. of spacious interior and exterior living
Lot sizes from 18,000 – 32,000 sq.ft.
Two interior palettes to choose from, with fully turnkey furnishing packages
May have the opportunity to participate in a resort-run rental program
Access to resort facilities, amenities, and services
Excellence in every detail
Olson Kundig, the pioneering and award-winning architectural firm has designed the 18 canalside residences and 10 beachfront residences ranging from three to six bedrooms.As owners, you’ll enjoy an island retreat offering modern comforts and a ‘lock up and go’ lifestyle, complemented by a world-class service team. Experience a resort lifestyle brimming with carefully crafted experiences.
Each residence is nestled in lush gardens, elevated above the dunes, and positioned to embrace either the Atlantic Ocean or the Grand Lucayan Waterway. Multi-layered screens connect the home’s main public spaces via breezeways, offering up to 5,700 square feet indoors and an additional 4,000 square feet outdoors. Relaxed and open, the kitchen, dining, and living spaces at the rear of the home spill onto a generous terrace, blurring boundaries between interior and exterior, and framing views that carry the eye to the turquoise waters beyond. Wide roof overhangs provide shade, ensuring the outdoor areas are comfortable, extending to infinity edge pools that blend into the horizon.
The bedrooms are found on both levels, set away from communal areas to inspire moments of relaxation and retreat. Each bedroom enjoys a unique view to the garden or waters. The open-air lounge on the upper level provides a secondary area for gathering and a different vantage point to enjoy the heavenly landscape, and to stargaze after dark.
Beachfront residences need no introduction. With their endless sunset views, they provide an inspiring home away from home accompanied by the calming lap of a wave or rustle of a palm tree. Make the most of the powder-white sands and take a direct amble down to the turquoise ocean on a path less traveled and shared only with a passing crab.
Canalside residences offer unrivaled panoramic views stretching along the entirety of the canal. Just beyond the edge of your private garden, a 80’ private marina slip is available for purchase with each residence. Immediate access access to the island’s intricate network of waterways and ocean beyond offers a paradise for fishing enthusiasts, water sports aficionados, and those seeking playful water activities.
Innovation in design and development
Thoughtful design measures minimize the energy load for cooling and ventilation, including passive solar design and photovoltaic panels. The main resort is aspiring to achieve LEED BD+C Silver status.
Why is sustainability the new luxury?
“Six Senses Residences Grand Bahama is all about performance. Living in or visiting a place that feels like it performs at a higher level is luxurious, and I believe that’s the way we should live. Sustainable, performance-driven, and efficient architecture allows us to experience nature at a higher level than we were able to in the past. Rather than being sealed up inside, you get to experience that natural climate and the real environment. It’s a deeply authentic way of living that represents a new standard of luxury.”
— Tom Kundig, FAIA, RIBA, Design PrincipalInterior Design
There are two interior material palettes to choose from, curated by Curioso interior design collective.
A lighter palette featuring weathered wood, light stone, and shimmering silver metals that mirror the tranquility of the surrounding ocean. Windswept whimsy
“Winds as they say bring a lightness in the air and an elevated sense of being. Imperceptible at first, yet all one has to do is look at one’s surroundings to know its presence. The rustling of leaves, the soft billowing of linen drapes on a veranda, its existence and power can be heard in the sound of the waves of the Atlantic and the coolness it brings from the hot, Bahamian sun. Its direction is unpredictable and randomly swirls about, bringing with it a pleasant unexpectedness and surprise. Materials such as stone and wood are carved and sculpted over time by the wind. This is nature’s whisper announcing itself of its beauty and subtlety.” - Curioso
A darker palette of wooden interior finishes and warm earth tones, weathered wooden siding, dark stone, and dark metal. Soulful sunset
“As the sun slowly dips down on The Bahamas, the Caribbean is washed in its warm embrace – the island comes to life! Its colors, imperceptible during the day, while seemingly presenting itself in a much different state, transform to richer, golden hues and warm tones. An undeniable allure can be found in its ember glow. They call it the magic hour for a good reason. Patterns and textures emerge, metal glistens and materials shine and reflect, promising one a night of mystery, discovery, and frivolity.” - Curioso
Architectural Inspiration
The foundation begins not on the surface but much deeper below. This shallow water marine environment is deeply rooted in a bedrock of place, people, and culture. With physical foundations and spiritual tethers, the identity of Grand Bahama is maintained through its oral traditions and storytelling culture passed down from its Lucayan heritage, which has inspired our masterplan.
Roots Roofs
Nestled within a rewilded peninsula, surrounded by the intercoastal waterway and the Caribbean, the residences’ playful assemblage of roof structures are a contemporary reflection and reinterpretation of the island’s original Lucayan dwellings. Screened from each other with indigenous trees and plants, they form a monumental showcase to our primal connection to nature.
Routes
Sailing and trading routes interconnected this archipelago to neighboring islands and continents beyond. The currents now drive the methodology for our craftsmanship, to evoke the vibrancy of the Bahamian spirit in a palette of materials, patterns, colors, and creative conservation of natural resources. The site is connected via a series of raised wooden boardwalks, sandy lanes, and crushed coral pathways. The boardwalks run all the way along the canal to the jetty, also connecting the canal residences to the beach directly south.
The Resort
Full-service hospitality
Excellence in every detail
With extensive experience in the branded residential sector and a passion for wellness, sustainability, and out-of-the-ordinary experiences, Six Senses provides the safest hands to operate and manage your future home. Everything you would expect from a branded residence is available; all the unique privileges of a Six Senses resort and dedicated team to help you.
A community that continues from the jetty to the dunes
Discover the oasis
The resort village at Six Senses Grand Bahama will have a lush, jungle feel comprising 64 guest villas in a range of different sizes, oriented in unique locations for rustic, toes-in-the-sand stays. Future development of the 45-acre site will see direct access to a new purpose-built marina.
The Six Senses brand was born from the belief that to live is to connect – detaching from life’s distractions in order to reawaken your senses and reconnect to yourself, others, the world around you, and the power of now. Whether along a palm-fringed tropical island, up high in a snowy mountain setting, or within a prestigious downtown or historic neighborhood, each Six Senses hotel and resort has a distinctive and locally inspired design personality.
Translating this vision into Six Senses Grand Bahama will encourage residents and hotel guests to come together as a community of a resort village that is at the same time an epicenter and an escape. A place to feel happy, well and safe. A place to enjoy complete privacy yet seamless access to a warm-hearted and wide-smiling community.
Layered onto this are lifestyle opportunities, experiences, and a distinctive level of hospitality and service.
Eat With Six Senses
Eat, drink and be healthy
Nothing brings people together better than exquisite food and nothing creates memories more than a delicious meal. That’s why we mix ancient traditions and new cuisine concepts with our Eat With Six Senses philosophy of incorporating local, seasonal, and sustainable produce, that may be grown fresh in on-site organic gardens. This leaves you free to fill up on hearty, healthy and homegrown meals.
Every meal is an event
Plans are afoot for a main specialty restaurant, and beach club.
Additional venues and pop-ups, including a rum shack, will be featured.
Pioneering wellness
Our unique wellness experience blends ancient health wisdoms with modern science and technology. We don’t follow the fads but do our own research to develop signature standards, wellness programs (sleep, nutrition, longevity, movement, energy medicine and alternative therapies) and longer-stay retreats and immersions. The result is a unique and layered approach to wellness that has the power to enhance everything from your room set-up to your cuisine, and your spa treatments to your spiritual awakenings.
Ancient wisdom and modern scienceNurturing your body, mind, and soul, our experts can guide you on your path to well-being, however long you’re with us and however far you wish to go.
Sustainable hospitality
Six Senses has emerged as a trailblazer in sustainable practices. It showcases that exquisitely beautiful retreats can coexist harmoniously with local communities and ecosystems, setting a new standard for eco-friendly luxury.
Nurturing young minds
Because fun starts young, Grow With Six Senses will offer diverse activities for kids, promoting wellness and eco-responsibility through cooking, upcycling, sports, and crafts.
Island Experiences
Dive into authentic adventures
It’s not just about tasting local but experiencing local: a variety of out-of-the-ordinary activities will be offered alongside the resort facilities. From excursions to the island’s best dive spots, to learn-by-play for the little ones - every resident will be thoughtfully catered for.
*The island activities listed in this section are not exclusive to Six Senses Grand Bahama and are at discretion of the resident to book.
Culture and celebration
Just a 40-minute hop by plane from Miami, in its 1960s heyday, Grand Bahama was a playground for the likes of Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. What’s not to love today? There are plenty of chances to mix with the warm-hearted locals at the midweek fish fry, or the Junkanoo Festival, where the dances are as exuberant as the costumes in the annual parade – celebrated at Christmas, Boxing Day, New Years, summer festivals, and weddings.
Every day on the water is a great day on the water. As a Six Senses resident, you can enjoy the convenience and exclusivity of your own private boat slip, adding an extra layer of appeal to waterfront living.
From angling to shipwreck exploration
You can’t experience Grand Bahama without getting your feet wet. Whether speed or sail, yachting runs in the island’s veins. While the neighboring Abaco is known as the sailing capital of the world, Grand Bahama also deserves its place in Ernest Hemmingway’s, “islands in the stream”, as any keen mariner or angler will tell you.
The Gulf Stream draws marlin, tuna, and sailfish, and the shallows of the Great Bahama Bank are legendary for bonefishing on the flats.
The waters are also a divers’ delight, where conch jostle for position with colorful parrotfish, angelfish, snapper, and wrasse. Dive deeper and there are many barnacled shipwrecks to explore, suitable for all levels of experience. While these great vessels – whether Theo’s, Jose’s, Sea Star II or Papa Doc – succumbed to savage currents, wreckers, or violent storms, today they offer protection to a thriving ecosystem of sea life.
The island’s beautiful cave network offers clear water and ancient rock formations. Ben’s Cave extends more than nine miles underwater and – for the truly bold – there are countless more networks yet to be explored.
Hit a straight drive
Anticipate the future thrill of Grand Bahama’s upcoming golf courses, promising an exceptional round against stunning natural backdrops.
Plant a baby coral
In partnership with Coral Vita, which is based in the canal nearby, learn about how coral is restored and transplanted back onto underwater nurseries on the reef.
Spot the waders
Closely related to herons, you can find flocks of elegant Great Egrets around the island. Their sixth neck vertebra is especially long which causes the signature ‘S’ shape.
Grab a snorkel
Petersons Cay National Park is the smallest national park in The Bahamas but is home to some of the most beautiful reefs and offers plenty of diving options.
Get crafty
From straw hats to shell jewelry and Junkanoo art, pick up a souvenir at the popular and vibrant arts and crafts markets in Freeport.
Reel it in
Home to tuna, swordfish, and marlin, the waters off the Bahamas are great for deep-sea fishing, or try your hand at bonefish, tarpon, or permit fishing on the island’s world famous sand flats.
Freeport Rugby Club hosts matches between Nassau, US, UK clubs, hosting an annual festival with teams from Qatar, the UK, California, Jamaica, and Canada. Scrum down
Fry a fish
On Wednesdays, the island gathers for Fish Fry day. As the sun sets, bars move to Afrobeats, and queues form for freshcaught snapper and conch salad.
Conquer the caves
Lucayan National Park is home to the world’s longest uncharted underwater cave systems as well as many species of birds.
Crunch on a conch
Found all over, but most famous to the west of the island, enjoy the best conch shacks and wash it down with a locally brewed Sands Beer, rum punch, or Gully Wash.
Bahamas in every bite
Savoring culinary traditions
Traditions are kept alive in the recipes cooked and shared. At every turn, there are opportunities to come together over convivial tables to celebrate local and seasonal goodness, and great taste.
Head to Tony Macaroni’s conch shack at Taino Beach, eclectically decorated with shells, fishing nets, and a hodge podge of memorabilia. A local band plays live jazz music set on Sunday afternoons. If you’re celebrating a special occasion (or just the fact it is the weekend), The Stoned Crab is a good spot for cocktails and hot stone crab. Enjoy fresh sushi at Pier One near the harbour. If you’re wondering what the commotion is out on the balcony it is probably just hungry sharks waiting for their nightly feed! Bishops in the East End serves crack conch (which is fried, like popcorn chicken) and icy fresh Sands beer brewed locally on the island.
Away from seafood, Port Lucaya is home to lots of cute little bakeries, and Cappuccino’s offers phenomenal food cooked by Italian chefs. The best spot to enjoy delicious tapas and signature burgers is at Freeport’s Flying Fish, floating on the fairy lightlit pontoon on the canal’s turquoise water. Dolphin Cove will serve your steak just how you like it and, if you don’t want to wander far, Banana Bay is just around the corner on the beach to sink your teeth in a burger and your feet in the sand.
Drinks are notoriously strong in The Bahamas and Grand Bahama is home to its own rum factory.
Eddie’s Gully Wash shack in the West End is the place to go for this creamy specialty served in a coconut made from gin, condensed milk, coconut water, and an optional sprinkling of nutmeg. Cheers!
Sustainable living and ecotourism
Unwavering stability
As a free trade zone, Freeport is a modern exemplar of political and economic stability, robust infrastructure, foreign investment appeal, and reliable internet connectivity. The roads are smooth, the internet is speedy, and the mobile signal holds.
For those who live to work, it is a great place to do business.
For those who work to live, layered on to its outstanding infrastructure are leisure and tourism facilities, where hotels and golf courses blend into golden beaches and aquamarine waters. But Grand Bahama has maintained its balance, and these developments soon give way to large areas of protected national parks, mangrove creeks, underwater cave systems, and coral reefs. This makes the island a “best of both worlds” home for sumptuous and convenient living but as nature intended.
The Bahamas is committed to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development pioneered by the UN, and is making impressive strides across its sectors in creating a sustainable future that leaves no one behind.
“We’re keen to reflect the authenticity of Bahamian lifestyle, culture, and landscape through organic pathways and architectural design to create a community blended with our signature ethos of wellness, sustainability, crafted guest experiences, and emotional hospitality. Much thought has been given to how lively and vibrant areas flow into stillness and serenity to offer energizing and restorative sensations; a perfectly balanced environment where positive energy can flow, and possibilities can grow.”
Neil Jacobs CEO, Six SensesThere’s no better designer than Mother Nature, and we have a duty to respect her...
Protection
At Six Senses Grand Bahama, the development and investment team, led by Weller Development Partners, Pegasus Capital Advisors, and the Global Fund for Coral Reefs, will collaborate with a team of experts in coastal resilience, marine ecology, and sustainable design as well as Bahamian consultants to ensure their wealth of knowledge is incorporated and applied to all aspects of the development. Creating a resort with a hurricane-insulating coastline, while minimizing environmental impacts through selfsufficient energy and waste ambitions, will act as an exemplar for future sustainable tourism models on Grand Bahama and across the Caribbean. The land and marine environment will be protected through the strategic siting of buildings and generous landscape buffers. The viewing platforms over the ocean, and modular structures hovering above the water and land, will ensure minimal impact. Additional land and sea areas will be designated as preserves, further enhancing the local biosphere.
Resilience Rehabilitation
Hurricane resiliency will be boosted through comprehensive dune restoration. All residences will be elevated above sea level to mitigate the impact of storm surges. Both are designed to resist extreme weather conditions, from heat to hurricanes. Site circulation will minimize paved surfaces and vehicle usage, with service operations located at the entrance, and natural pathways of sand and crushed coral will reduce noise and mitigate flood risk.
To create a strong connection to the natural environment of The Bahamas, the natural landscaping is being enhanced through the reintroduction of endemic plants. Unbuilt areas in the center of the site will bloom with native shrubs and trees combined with sub-tropical species and ornamental grasses. Along the beachfront, native dune grasses, shrubs, and coconut palms will be reestablished. The canal frontage will be enhanced with tall palms and shrubs to create lush edges. Between the residences, natural screens of trees and palms will grow above colorful shrubs and edible berry bushes. The development and investment team is also collaborating with Coral Vita, an Earthshot Prize-winning coral farm and regeneration operation on Grand Bahama that grows coral species that are resilient to changing ocean conditions.
Haven
The focus for the resort design is to treat the site with the utmost care and consideration. With the design inspired by indigenous history and Lucayan ancestry, including the villages of the Arawak-Tainos people, the villas also reflect the patterns found in surrounding coral reefs, resulting in a low-impact and biophilic development.
Partners
A team with a purpose
The initiative is being led by Weller Development Partners and Pegasus Capital Advisors, both offering a proven track record of environmental sustainability and a reputation for taking on transformative projects. A priority for the investors is hiring from the communities directly surrounding the project, and through a partnership with a local blue and green investment hub, the Blue Action Lab, they plan to launch a multifaceted job training and skills enhancement program.
Weller Development Partners
Developers
Weller Development Partners utilizes a triple-bottom-line approach to development, designing strategies that are financially viable and provide returns to investors while also providing benefits to the surrounding communities and the environment. With an extensive portfolio of luxury hospitality properties, distinctive mixed-use development projects, and a proven track record of successful and celebrated ventures, Weller Development Partners delivers value and results, no matter the complexity or odds.
Global Fund for Coral Reefs (Pegasus)
Partner
The Global Fund for Coral Reefs is creating a new paradigm for protection of an ecosystem on the brink of extinction with a myriad of implications, while enhancing resilience of coral reef countries and communities. Through blended finance and innovative public-private partnership, the Fund is catalysing a sustainable financial ecosystem for protection and restoration of coral reefs around the world.
Olson Kundig
Residence Architects
Olson Kundig is a Seattle-based design practice founded on the idea that buildings can serve as a bridge between nature, culture and people. The team of over 300 work with clients around the world, recognised internationally for their exceptional standard and recently featured on the 2023 AD100 list. Now in its sixth decade of practice, their work includes cultural and museum projects, commercial and mixed-use design, private residential, hospitality, interior design, landscape design, and much more.
Pegasus Capital Advisors
Investors
Over the past 25 years, Pegasus Capital Advisors has dedicated more than $2.6 billion to helping sustainable businesses grow and make a positive difference. Specializing in investments in sustainable ocean production, ecotourism, and infrastructure that benefit coral reef ecosystems and the people who depend on them, it is the first and only US private equity fund manager accredited by the Green Climate Fund.
Curioso
Interior Designers
Curioso is a design studio creating distinctly unique, commercially viable, and functionally attentive places for people. The studio is an assemblage of architects, interior designers, artists and business-minded thinkers who adapt to project scope, goals and needs, all the while working collaboratively to design meaningful experiences.
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