Slated to open in 2030, the development seeks to tie leisure, nature, and wellbeing into a “single immersive destination”, and will hire for roles including sauna masters and a range of hospitality jobs.
Global developer and operator of large-scale wellbeing destinations, Therme Group established its regional headquarters in Singapore last Friday (19 June 2026), with the groundbreaking of Therme Singapore, an integrated urban wellbeing destination slated to open in Marina South in 2030.
The centre is expected to create an estimated 400 news jobs, including the development of specialised capabilities such as sauna masters (also known as Aufgussmeisters) alongside a range of hospitality roles to lead and deliver the destination’s diverse programming. The roles are said to span across construction, engineering, facilities management, operations and hospitality.
In addition, Therme Singapore has established partnerships with Institutes of Higher Learning, including a Memorandum of Understanding with the Institute of Technical Education and Republic Polytechnic, focusing on skills development, innovation projects, internships, and employment pathways for graduates.
Mah Bow Tan, Chairman of Therme Group Asia and Therme Singapore shared that beyond the visitor experience, Therme Singapore is also about people, creating jobs, developing new capabilities, and supporting Singapore’s tourism, hospitality and wellness sectors.
“Singapore is the ideal platform for Therme’s growth in Asia. It offers the right environment for this vision through strong connectivity, a deep talent ecosystem and a culture of innovation, enabling us to serve both local communities and visitors from across the region,” he added.
Design and infrastructure
The facility is expected to span over 720,000 sq ft and is designed to serve visitors from all walks of life, from families with children to working professionals and seniors.
The landscape will feature over 200 species of flora and fauna, as well as a coastal public park spanning close to four hectares, connecting Therme Singapore with Marina Barrage, to enhance public access to green spaces while strengthening the ecological and recreational value of the waterfront district.
The seven-storey development with a basement will also feature at least 20 indoor and outdoor pools and water bodies, as well as over 70 wellness treatment rooms.
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