Auriga Spa (Capella Singapore)
Award-winning spa following lunar cycles in its treatment philosophy, set in private tropical garden villas on Sentosa Island. Each spa villa has an outdoor garden bath, steam room, and dedicated therapist.
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Singapore is a vibrant city-state blending futuristic architecture, lush gardens, and diverse cultural neighborhoods. From the iconic Marina Bay Sands to historic hawker centers and world-class attractions, this island nation offers an unforgettable travel experience.
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Award-winning spa following lunar cycles in its treatment philosophy, set in private tropical garden villas on Sentosa Island. Each spa villa has an outdoor garden bath, steam room, and dedicated therapist.
Elegant sanctuary within the restored Raffles Hotel featuring signature treatments that draw on Singapore's multicultural heritage. The spa uses locally inspired botanicals including pandan, lemongrass, and ginger.
One of Singapore's largest urban spas with an outdoor pool, whirlpool, steam and sauna facilities, and 22 treatment rooms. The rooftop pool with city views is a highlight between treatments.
Boutique spa chain specialising in traditional Malay jamu wellness treatments and contemporary adaptations. Expert Malay urut massage is particularly popular with long-term Singapore residents.
Authentic Thai massage and spa services by trained therapists from Thailand. No frills but highly effective, with traditional Thai massage and herbal compress treatments available without expensive hotel overheads.
Immersive wellness experiences for deeper rejuvenation.
Established yoga and meditation centre in the Toa Payoh residential district offering intensive weekend retreats, teacher training programmes, and regular drop-in classes in Hatha, Ashtanga, and Yin yoga.
Comprehensive residential wellness retreat on Sentosa Island combining Auriga Spa treatments, nutrition consultations, yoga and meditation, and healthy cuisine curated by the resort's wellness team.
Authentic Ayurvedic health centre in Little India offering consultations with qualified Ayurvedic doctors, panchakarma treatments, yoga, and nutritional guidance. Some of the most authentic Indian wellness traditions outside India.
Spa directory, treatment glossary, and booking tips.
Treatments to experience in Singapore.
Traditional Malay urut massage from SGD 60/hour. Thai massage from SGD 55-80/hour at multiple day spas. Ayurvedic massage available in Little India from SGD 70/hour.
Turkish hammam experience not widely available in Singapore; steam and sauna facilities available at most 5-star spas such as Willow Stream (Fairmont) and CHI Spa (Shangri-La) from SGD 50.
Body scrubs and wraps using local ingredients (coconut, pandan, ginger) from SGD 80-150 at hotel spas. Lulur (Javanese body scrub) a popular regional treatment from SGD 90.
Express facials from SGD 60-90 at day spas. Advanced treatments (hydrafacial, LED therapy) from SGD 150-350 at medical aesthetic clinics and premium spa brands.
Find inner peace and physical balance.
Singapore's largest yoga studio chain with seven locations across the island. Daily drop-in classes in Vinyasa, Hatha, Yin, and Restorative yoga. Community atmosphere with passes from SGD 28/class.
Premium yoga brand with multiple Singapore locations in Orchard, Raffles Place, and Millenia Walk. Professional instructors, spacious studios, and infrared heated yoga rooms. Unlimited monthly membership available.
Specialist hot yoga studio in Tanjong Pagar and Bugis offering Bikram-style and contemporary hot yoga classes in rooms heated to 38°C. Transformative for flexibility and detoxification in Singapore's climate.
Make the most of your wellness experience.
Singapore's heat and humidity make morning sessions (before 9AM) or evening sessions (after 6PM) far more comfortable for outdoor wellness activities
Book hotel spa treatments in advance — top spas like Auriga and Raffles Spa are often fully booked weeks ahead, especially on weekends
Many 5-star hotel pools are open to non-guests for a fee (SGD 30-60) — a legitimate way to access premium wellness facilities
Singapore has excellent traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinics throughout Chinatown for acupuncture and cupping from SGD 50-80
Indian Ayurvedic oil treatments in Little India are authentically priced at SGD 60-100, considerably less than hotel equivalents
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