Scheduled to welcome visitors in 2030, Therme Singapore promises a vast wellness experience with over 20 pools, family water attractions, saunas, and lush tropical botanical surroundings, all housed within a 720,000 sq ft seven-story facility.
- Over 20 indoor and outdoor pools plus 18 water slides totaling 1.8 km
- More than 200,000 plants spanning 200 species enrich tropical garden spaces
- Projected two million visitors annually with diverse wellness zones
What happened
Construction has officially begun on Therme Singapore, a groundbreaking wellness development at Marina South, set to open in 2030. This seven-story destination will cover more than 720,000 square feet, roughly the size of nine football fields, making it Asia’s first major integrated space dedicated to wellbeing. Visitors can anticipate a vast array of attractions including over 20 pools, extensive water slides, saunas, steam rooms, and treatment rooms that blend modern technology with natural elements.
Therme Singapore will be organized into three distinct zones: Play, Relax, and Restore. The Play zone focuses on family-friendly water fun with numerous pools and slides, while Relax features mineral pools and quiet water spaces surrounded by tropical plants inspired by Southeast Asia. The Restore zone offers traditional wellness experiences like saunas, cold plunge pools, and massage treatments. Advanced environmental controls will maintain a stable tropical climate indoors year-round, enhancing the experience.
Why it feels good
Therme Singapore is designed to be a comprehensive wellbeing haven that combines nature, technology, and wellness traditions. Incorporating over 200,000 plants including native orchids and regional species, the development creates a soothing natural retreat in the heart of the city. The facility’s botanical surroundings and thoughtfully designed spaces foster mental relaxation and physical rejuvenation, enhancing overall wellness.
The integration of modern conveniences such as waterproof RFID wristbands for cashless payments and a robotic locker system adds ease and efficiency, allowing visitors to focus fully on enjoyment and relaxation. Its inclusive design ensures accessibility for people from all walks of life, from families and seniors to young professionals, making wellness experiences widely attainable and welcoming.
What to enjoy or watch next
Visitors can look forward to a rich variety of wellness and leisure activities when Therme Singapore opens, from thrilling water slides to calming infrared therapy and hydromassage beds. The adjoining nearly 4-hectare coastal park connecting to Marina Barrage promises additional green space with extensive plantings and scenic sea views, adding to the destination’s appeal both for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.
As opening day approaches, more details about entry fees and programming will be released, showcasing the commitment to affordability and inclusion. With an expected two million visitors annually, including substantial international guests, Therme Singapore is poised to become a new iconic social hub for wellness lovers and urban explorers alike, setting a vibrant example for future city-integrated wellbeing projects across Asia.