Spanning over 720,000sq ft across seven levels, Therme Singapore will feature more than 20 pools and water attractions, over 70 wellness treatment rooms, expansive tropical landscapes and family-friendly experiences when it opens in 2030.
Therme Group, the leading global developer and operator of large-scale wellbeing destinations, has marked the groundbreaking of Therme Singapore, a state-of-the-art development slated to open at Marina South in 2030. Spanning more than 720,000sq ft of gross floor area, equivalent to over nine football fields, Therme Singapore will be Asia’s first large-scale integrated urban wellbeing destination, introducing a new form of social infrastructure to the region. The groundbreaking ceremony was officiated by Minister for Sustainability and the Environment and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations Grace Fu.
Mr Robert Hanea, Founder and CEO of Therme Group, said: “Therme Group’s vision is to create a new form of social infrastructure, where wellbeing is accessible, joyful and integrated into everyday city life. Singapore’s commitment to long-term urban planning, innovation and world-class public spaces makes it a natural home for this vision. As our first destination in Asia, Therme Singapore will serve as a gateway for regional growth to develop partnerships, capabilities and models that can be scaled across Asia and beyond.”
Designed to serve visitors from all walks of life, from families with children to working professionals and seniors, Therme Singapore will integrate leisure, nature and wellbeing into a single immersive destination. The seven-storey development with a basement will feature more than 20 indoor and outdoor pools and water bodies, as well as over 70 wellness treatment rooms.
The visitor experience is organised into three distinct zones. The Play zone features active, family-oriented water attractions, including children’s pools, 18 water slides spanning more than 1.8 kilometres in total length and interactive play areas designed for movement, exploration and shared enjoyment. The Relax zone offers thermal pools, therapeutic mineral baths, quiet water spaces and amenities such as hydromassage beds and infrared therapy. The Restore zone is dedicated to deeper wellbeing, including saunas, steam rooms and massage treatment spaces focused on physical and mental rejuvenation.
Visitors can expect more than 86,000sq ft of food-and-beverage offerings for dining, relaxation and social gatherings, complemented by sea views.



