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RETREATSix Senses Ibiza, Spain

RoseBar Longevity

RoseBar Longevity is the resort medi-spa lane: a Six Senses Ibiza longevity clinic with functional-medicine consults, supplementation, sauna/cold exposure, cryotherapy, red light, HBOT, IVs, ozone and lifestyle planning. It is one of the clearer pages on price; it also needs one of the clearest caveats on therapy claims.

Quiet resort longevity clinic corridor used as Agewell editorial clinic imagery, not a specific RoseBar location
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From public sources – not a visit

This profile synthesizes the clinic’s published information, reputable coverage and first-hand accounts. We have not audited the clinic on your behalf, and we say so.

Our read – Transparent retreat, therapy caveat

“Transparent enough to compare and visually launch-ready as a resort product. Treat it as a luxury reset with medical-adjacent therapies, not as proof that ozone, IVs or supplement stacks reverse aging.”

Type
RETREAT
Pricing
Signature longevity programs EUR 2,500 · 3,900 · 5,500; Young Forever EUR 4,800; accommodation billed separately
Model
Resort longevity clinic inside Six Senses Ibiza
Core offer
Functional medicine consults, lifestyle plan, red light, HBOT, cryotherapy, IVs, ozone and supplements
Current footprint
Ibiza, Spain
Agewell basis
Official Six Senses and RoseBar pages plus regulatory caveats

Best fit

  • You want a resort-based reset with clear package pricing and short duration.
  • You are comfortable treating therapies as wellness-adjacent unless your physician says otherwise.
  • You can separate the Six Senses hospitality value from biological-aging claims.

Ask before booking

  • Which therapies are included in your exact package, and what is optional?
  • Who screens contraindications for HBOT, ozone, IVs, cold exposure and supplements?
  • What diagnostics are used to build the lifestyle plan?
  • What is the final all-in cost once accommodation and meals are added?

Red flags

  • You interpret ozone, IVs or supplement stacks as proven longevity treatment.
  • There is no physician screening for contraindications.
  • You need durable medical follow-up more than a resort reset.

What RoseBar sells

Six Senses lists RoseBar longevity programs with three public price points: EUR 2,500, EUR 3,900 and EUR 5,500 per person, with accommodation and meals billed separately. The programs bundle functional-medicine and nutrition consults with therapies such as sauna/cold exposure, cryotherapy, photobiomodulation, HBOT, Normatec, longevity IVs, ozone and supplementation.

The Young Forever with RoseBar program is listed separately at EUR 4,800 per person and includes a six-day program with MD and nutrition consultations, supplements, full-board meal plan, red light, HBOT, ozone, NAD drips, glucose monitor and other items, with accommodation and meals still noted separately by the booking page.

Why it can make sense

RoseBar is unusually easy to price for a resort clinic. That matters. You can compare the EUR 2,500-5,500 program fee against SHA, Lanserhof or a conventional city clinic without immediately entering a sales call.

As a reset, it may be useful: structured time, consultations, movement, recovery, nutrition and a written lifestyle plan can create momentum. That is a more defensible claim than “reverse aging.”

The therapy caveat

The package includes therapies whose evidence and regulatory status vary widely. Red light, sauna, cold exposure, HBOT, IVs, ozone and supplements should not be treated as one evidence category.

Ozone deserves special caution. US regulation describes ozone as a toxic gas with no known useful medical application in specific, adjunctive or preventive therapy. A Spanish resort can operate under a different local framework, but the buyer should still demand clear consent language.

Who it is for

Best fit: a luxury-travel buyer who wants a short, clearly priced longevity reset inside a resort and can keep expectations disciplined.

It also fits someone comparing wellness retreats rather than clinical diagnostics. The value is the combined environment, schedule and service level.

Who should skip

Skip if you need a serious diagnostic workup or longitudinal physician relationship. RoseBar is a resort longevity clinic, not a replacement for primary care.

Also skip if your medical history makes cold exposure, HBOT, ozone, IVs or supplements non-trivial. Those should be screened, not assumed safe because the setting is beautiful.

Questions people ask

How much does RoseBar Longevity cost?

Six Senses lists RoseBar longevity programs at EUR 2,500, EUR 3,900 and EUR 5,500 per person, and Young Forever with RoseBar at EUR 4,800. Accommodation is billed separately.

Is RoseBar Longevity worth it?

It can be worth it as a clearly priced luxury reset if you value the resort setting, consultations and structured recovery week. It is weaker if you expect proof that the therapy bundle reverses aging.

What therapies does RoseBar include?

Depending on package, RoseBar lists functional-medicine and nutrition consultations, sauna/cold exposure, cryotherapy, red light therapy, HBOT, Normatec compression, longevity IVs, ozone, supplements and lifestyle planning.

What is the main safety question before booking RoseBar?

Ask who screens contraindications and explains risks for HBOT, ozone, IV therapy, cold exposure and supplements. A resort setting does not make medical-adjacent therapies automatically low risk.

What we read

By David Persson · Updated 2026-06-12 · Pricing changes – confirm with the clinic · Corrections: hi@agewell.guide

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