Therme Group has commenced construction on Therme Singapore, a pioneering urban wellbeing destination set to open at Marina South in 2030. The groundbreaking ceremony, led by Minister Grace Fu, marks the start of a project that will span over 720,000 sq ft, integrating leisure, nature, and wellness into a single immersive experience.
The development will feature more than 20 indoor and outdoor pools, over 70 wellness treatment rooms, and expansive tropical landscapes. Designed for visitors of all ages, the centre will be divided into three zones: Play, Relax, and Restore, each offering unique attractions and amenities. The Play zone will include children’s pools and 18 water slides, whilst the Relax zone will offer thermal pools and therapeutic baths. The Restore zone will focus on saunas and massage treatments.
Therme Singapore is expected to create approximately 400 jobs, contributing to employment growth in tourism and related sectors. The project includes partnerships with local Institutes of Higher Learning to support workforce development through skills training and internships.
The development will also feature advanced technologies such as RFID wristbands for cashless payments and a robotic locker system. Sustainability measures, including solar panels and smart irrigation, will be implemented to reduce carbon emissions.
Robert Hanea, CEO of Therme Group, stated, “Therme Group’s vision is to create a new form of social infrastructure, where wellbeing is accessible, joyful, and integrated into everyday city life.” The project aims to enhance Singapore’s tourism and wellness sectors, offering a unique destination for both locals and visitors.



