A resort worth £584 million will be built in Singapore: what the project will look like.
A new resort for relaxation with water treatments in Singapore
According to The Sun: A new resort with water treatments will soon open in Singapore, promising to attract guests, especially from Britain. The company Therme has announced plans to create a new attraction, with an investment of 1 billion Singapore dollars (approximately 584 million pounds sterling).
This modern complex will be funded by the Singapore Tourism Board and will be located at Marina South Coast, close to major tourist routes. According to Therme representatives, the resort will be a 'multifunctional space for relaxation', where visitors can enjoy not only water treatments but also various entertainment options.
“We aim to create a place where visitors can relax and rejuvenate,” the company noted.
The new resort is expected to attract tourists and locals thanks to its unique opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
The opening of such a resort is an important step for the development of Singapore's tourism infrastructure. It will not only increase the region's popularity as a tourist destination but also contribute to the growth of the local economy. With a carefully thought-out combination of water treatments and entertainment, the new resort has all the chances of becoming a favorite getaway for many. Time will tell how quickly it can win the hearts of visitors.
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