The Best Spas in Singapore to Visit for Unique Wellness and Relaxation Experiences That Cater to Every Need

Singapore is a cosmopolitan island country in Southeast Asia that offers a wide variety of unique and relaxing wellness experiences. [Photo credit: Meric Dagli]

Made up of a rich cultural canvas with deep-rooted heritage, breathtaking architectural marvels, a thriving food scene, and a flourishing selection of spa and wellness outlets, Singapore just about has it all.

The city-state is inhabited by some 5 million people and is famed for its seamless mixture of innovative technology and stunning landscapes, seen most prominently in the Supertree Grove at the Gardens by the Bay, a collection of towering superstructures imitating the appearance of trees that act as vertical gardens. Also at the gardens are the Flower Dome, the largest glass greenhouse in the world, and three waterfront gardens.

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Rich cultural heritage is on full display throughout Singapore, seen during notable festivals including the Singapore Arts Festival, Singapore Food Festival, and the Lantern Festival celebrating the last day of Chinese New Year.

This heritage bleeds into the city-state’s food and drink scene, too. A must-try is an authentic Singapore Sling cocktail, first invented in 1915 at the Long Bar inside The Raffles Hotel and made with gin, cherry brandy, pineapple juice, lemon juice, sugar syrup, and garnished with a slice of lime and a cherry. Get a real taste of Singapore through some classic, traditional dishes including Hainanese chicken rice, chili crab, laksa, barbecued stingray, and satay, among others.

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And when you’re ready to get away for some much-needed TLC, Singapore is prepared with an abundance of spa and wellness outlets to suit a wealth of needs. You might be in the mood for a simple facial and massage, or explore more unique experiences like massage therapy in company with a live cellist or an outdoor garden bath amid lush green plant life—consider this a guide to find the right spot to feel your brightest, best self.

Keep on reading to discover our top picks for the best spas in Singapore and find the best flight deals when booking your next adventure.

Aramsa - The Garden Spa

1384 Ang Mo Kio Ave. 1, Bishan Park 2, Singapore, 569932; (+65) 6456-6556

Immerse yourself in a wellness experience surrounded by the stunning greenery of Singapore’s Bishan Park at Aramsa - The Garden Spa. Featuring 13 treatment rooms, with each highlighting a mix of contemporary design and garden ambience, Aramsa was recognized by the Singapore Institute of Architects as the winner of the Commercial Projects division in 2008.

Its offerings include body massage, facials, and family-friendly services for when you might bring your young children along. If you’re looking to book a comprehensive experience, consider one of Aramsa’s spa packages, most of which are available solo or for two.

The Kembali includes a Malay Thermal Boreh Scrub, Traditional Malay Freestyle Massage, scalp massage, and Peaceful Chai Immerson. The Bali Getaway offers a traditional exfoliation, Balinese Massage, and mineral salt bath; while the Tropical Java Lulur features a Lulur Exfoliation, nourishing oat cream wrap, Aramsa touch massage, and an outdoor garden bath.

Facial services use Elemis, Skinceuticals, and/or Obagi products; and kid-friendly options include relaxing therapies, anti-stress therapies, and face therapies.

Natureland

160 Orchard Road, #B1-12/13, Singapore, 238842; (+65) 6235-6780

Natureland offers several branches throughout Singapore, with its Orchard Point location housed near a sprawling shopping and entertainment district. The award-winning wellness brand offers a menu of services including foot reflexology, body therapy, head relief, four-in-one and five-in-one services, body scrubs, and gua sha.

The Tui Na Massage works best for those suffering from chronic pain due to nerve and musculoskeletal issues and is available in 60-, 90-, and 120-minute increments. The Four-in-One service includes massages of the head, neck, shoulder, and back, while the Five-in-One treatment offers the same plus a foot massage.

Body scrub services are offered at regular and premium rates, with the two premium options being the Luxury Gold Ritual and the Organic Ginger Detox.

Raffles Spa at Raffles Singapore

1 Beach Road, 189673 Singapore; (+65) 6337-1886

The iconic Raffles Hotel in Singapore has been open since 1887 and welcomed movie stars and royalty as guests throughout the years. The Colonial-style property is surrounded by lush tropical gardens and although it underwent an extensive restoration, the hotel has retained its regal elegance and old World charm.

Located in the center of Singapore’s business and civi district, Raffles Singapore is within close proximity to many sites and attractions while offering guests a relaxing escape. Fun fact: the country’s national drink, the Singapore Sling, was created in 1915 by bartender Ngiam Tong Boon at the Raffles Hotel.

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For those seeking rejuvenation and self-care, Raffles Spa is a luxury wellness sanctuary that offers bespoke spa treatments in a tranquil and elegant setting. Located within the Raffles Arcade, the spa has separate lounge areas for men and women, thermal facilities, and a private area with its own treatment room and facilities that can accommodate special events and celebrations.

The spa’s treatment rooms are named after gemstones and each has its own en-suite shower and dressing room. The spa menu offers a wide variety of dedicated and personalized experiences such as massages, facials, body treatments, hydrotherapy wellness services, and more.

The Ritz-Carlton Spa at The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

7 Raffles Ave., Singapore, 039799; (+65) 6337-8888

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore is a luxury resort offering stunning views of Marina Bay and the surrounding Singapore cityscape, featuring a number of high-class amenities you tend to find across The Ritz-Carlton brand—a Club Lounge, spacious guest rooms and suites, signature restaurants, and The Ritz-Carlton Spa.

One of the Singapore resort’s culinary outlets to note is Colony, which serves up a menu of Singapore’s heritage cuisines, from Sichuan-style Chinese Sauerkraut Fish and Lotus Leaf Chicken to Kheema Mutton and Cumin Spiced Baby Lamb Rib.

When you’re ready for some rest and relaxation, the spa is one of the first La Mer hotel spas in Asia-Pacific focused solely on wellness and beauty. Explore a menu of massages, La Mer facials, and ESPA body therapies. Signature treatments to note include the La Mer Miracle Broth facial and a Cello Concerto, the latter of which is a massage synchronized to the music of a live cellist.

The Art of Wellness is a transformative treatment that features a full-body massage with Himalayan salt stones and rose quartz crystals accompanied by guided breathing exercises. There are also couples massages, body scrubs and wraps, plus a steam room, plunge pool, and fitness center.

The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore

90 Orchard Blvd., Singapore, 248646; (+65) 6734-1110

A bit inland along a tree-lined street in Singapore’s main shopping, business, and entertainment district, Four Seasons Hotel Singapore puts visitors in proximity to the historic Singapore Botanic Gardens, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The 255-room hotel features several culinary outlets that highlight cuisines from the likes of Japan, Peru, and China, as well as a spa and the Chi Longevity Clinic—the latter being a medically licensed center offering services meant to slow down biological aging using evidence-based medicine and science.

The Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore is accompanied by steam and sauna facilities, and some favorite treatments include the 90-minute Advanced Biotech Facial, designed to rejuvenate and renew the skin; and the Spa and Wellness Lunch, which features a 90-minute Peranakan Signature Therapy Massage followed by a healthy three-course lunch and a wellness juice from the Pool House.

In addition to the Peranakan Signature Therapy Massage, the massage menu includes the Balance Flow, Botanical Relaxation, and Deep Tissue Restore. Indulge in absolute luxury with the 24-Karat Gold Age-Defying Facial, which uses a combination of collagen, elastin-boosting actives, Mogra (also known as jasmine), and 24-karat gold to penetrate the dermal layers of the skin to renew and regenerate.

Other services here include body scrubs and treatments, comprehensive custom experiences, manicures and pedicures, yoga, personal training, and more.

The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore

5 Raffles Ave., Singapore, 039797; (+65) 6338-0066

Near The Ritz-Carlton, Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is a gorgeous property on Marina Bay with 527 guest rooms, 10 food and drink outlets—serving up anything from Cantonese cuisine and Italian fare to pastries and Japanese fine-dining specialties—a spa, and a fitness center. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is home to six treatment rooms and a range of services plus a nail salon and pool.

Signature therapies at The Spa include Oriental Qi, a simple yet effective wellness experience focused on a body massage using essential oils; Intelligent Movement, designed to boost mobility by softening the muscles and releasing tension via trigger point release work, deep muscle manipulation, stretching, and muscle elongation; and the Digital Wellness Escape, which hones in on easing the strains caused by frequent use of digital devices via restorative treatments and massages of the head, eyes, neck, shoulders, hands, and feet.

The Oriental Harmony features two therapists working in unison to scrub the skin and massage the body. Other services include facials, manicures, pedicures, and hand and foot treatments. If you’re with a partner, you might also consider booking the Mandarin Suite, which includes a private steam room and jetted bathtub alongside access to a 90-minute massage and a 30-minute body scrub.

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Amanda Christensen is a writer and editor based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with experience covering a range of business, lifestyle, and tourism topics. She has a passion for traveling and experiencing the world through a multitude of lenses, using her work to share with readers how they might best accomplish that themselves. View her work at amandachristensen.journoportfolio.com.