Therme Singapore is coming: A massive wellness destination will open at Marina South in 2030
Singapore’s wellness scene is about to get a whole lot bigger. Construction has officially begun on Therme Singapore, a sprawling urban wellness destination set to open at Marina South in 2030. Once completed, it’ll be the first development of its kind in Asia, covering more than 720,000 square feet. That’s roughly the size of nine football fields!
Therme Singapore: Details at a glance
Best for: Wellness lovers, families, couples, friend groups, staycationers, and anyone looking to recharge without leaving Singapore
Opening date: 2030
Location: Marina South, Singapore (next to Marina Barrage)
Three zones, endless ways to unwind

Designed for everyone from families and fitness lovers to busy professionals and seniors, Therme Singapore brings together water attractions, thermal bathing, spa experiences, nature and dining in one enormous destination.
The experience will be split into three zones. Play is where you’ll find family-friendly activities, including children’s pools, interactive water features and a whopping 18 water slides stretching over 1.8 kilometres. If slowing down is more your speed, Relax offers thermal pools, mineral baths, hydromassage beds and infrared therapy. Then there’s Restore, a quieter sanctuary filled with saunas, steam rooms and massage treatments designed to help you switch off.
More than just thermal pools
Beyond the pools, look forward to over 70 wellness treatment rooms, sea-view dining across 86,000 square feet of restaurants and cafes, plus lush greenery woven throughout the space. If you’re a fan of Gardens by the Bay, you’re going to love this. Expect more than 200,000 plants representing over 200 species, including orchids and native Southeast Asian plants, that’ll transform the development into an urban oasis.
Sustainability is a key part of the vision too, with solar panels, smart irrigation systems, climate-adaptive landscaping and advanced water filtration technologies built into the development.
The experience doesn’t end once you leave the pools. Outside, a sprawling four-hectare coastal park will connect Therme Singapore to Marina Barrage, adding even more green space for leisurely strolls, waterfront views and lazy weekend afternoons.
The countdown begins!

With construction now underway, Therme Singapore is shaping up to be one of the city’s biggest wellness attractions yet. If all goes according to plan, you’ll be able to soak, slide and sauna your way through Marina South when it opens its doors in 2030.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Therme Singapore?
Therme Singapore is Asia's first large-scale urban wellbeing destination, combining thermal baths, water attractions, spa treatments, wellness experiences, nature and dining in one integrated space. Located at Marina South, it's expected to open in 2030.
When will Therme Singapore open?
Construction is already underway, with Therme Singapore slated to open in 2030.
Where is Therme Singapore located?
Therme Singapore will be located in Marina South, next to Marina Barrage, with a new coastal park connecting the two waterfront destinations.
What can you do at Therme Singapore?
Visitors can explore three distinct zones: Play (water slides and family attractions), Relax (thermal pools, mineral baths and hydrotherapy), and Restore (saunas, steam rooms and wellness treatments). The destination will also feature over 70 treatment rooms, dining options and lush indoor gardens.
Is Therme Singapore suitable for families?
Yes. Therme Singapore is designed for visitors of all ages, with dedicated family-friendly attractions including children's pools, interactive water play areas and 18 water slides, alongside wellness spaces for adults.
How big is Therme Singapore?
The development spans more than 720,000 square feet, making it one of Singapore's largest wellness attractions. That's roughly the size of nine football fields.
What makes Therme Singapore different from a regular spa?
Unlike a traditional spa, Therme Singapore combines wellness, leisure and nature in one destination. Alongside thermal pools and spa treatments, visitors can enjoy water slides, botanical gardens, restaurants, wellness programming and a four-hectare waterfront park, making it an all-day experience rather than just a spa visit.
