Singapore's new wellness destination set to open in 2030 with pools, water slides, and tropical gardens
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Therme Group broke ground on Therme Singapore, Asia's first large-scale integrated wellbeing destination, set to open in 2030 at Marina South.
- The seven-story facility will span over 720,000 sq ft, featuring more than 20 pools, 70 wellness treatment rooms, 18 water slides, and robotic locker systems.
- Therme Singapore aims to maintain a stable tropical indoor environment with advanced climate control and will feature over 200,000 plants, extensive F&B options, and a connecting coastal park.
Therme Group has officially broken ground on Therme Singapore, a sprawling wellness destination slated to open in 2030 at Marina South. This project marks Asia's first large-scale integrated wellbeing facility, joining the company's existing destinations in Germany and Romania.
The seven-story attraction will cover more than 720,000 square feet, equivalent to about nine football fields. Visitors can anticipate over 20 indoor and outdoor pools, alongside 70 wellness treatment rooms. The facility will incorporate advanced technology, including waterproof RFID wristbands for locker access and cashless payments, and a robotic locker system designed for efficiency and space-saving.
Therme Singapore will be divided into three distinct zones: Play, Relax, and Restore. The Play zone will offer family-friendly water attractions, featuring 18 water slides totaling over 1.8 kilometers in length and interactive play areas. The Relax zone will provide mineral pools, tranquil water spaces, hydromassage beds, and infrared therapy, all set within a botanical environment inspired by Southeast Asian landscapes.
For those seeking saunas and heat therapies, the Restore zone will offer a variety of saunas, steam rooms, massage spaces, and cold plunge pools. The development emphasizes a consistent tropical indoor climate, targeting approximately 30 degrees Celsius with advanced environmental control systems managing humidity and airflow. The facility will also boast over 200,000 plants from more than 200 species, extensive food and beverage options, and a four-hectare coastal park connecting to the Marina Barrage, featuring over 350,000 plants and 650 trees.
Originally published by CNA in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.