Sama Wellness Opens at The Initial Sama, Expanding Singapore’s Urban Wellness Retreat Scene - Alvinology

Sama Wellness Opens at The Initial Sama, Expanding Singapore’s Urban Wellness Retreat Scene

Cover Projects has officially launched Sama Wellness, a new wellness sanctuary located within The Initial Sama at 26 Evans Road, marking a major milestone for Singapore’s growing lifestyle and wellness hospitality sector.

Sama Wellness Opens at The Initial Sama, Expanding Singapore’s Urban Wellness Retreat Scene - Alvinology

Positioned as a holistic retreat in the city, Sama Wellness offers an integrated approach to relaxation, recovery, and sustainable wellbeing for both residents and visitors. The new facility is part of The Initial Sama, Singapore’s first wellness-focused serviced residence, where design, hospitality, and holistic health are brought together to support modern urban lifestyles.

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A Wellness Sanctuary in the Heart of the City

Designed as a place for individuals to pause, reset, and reconnect, Sama Wellness features a curated range of amenities focused on physical restoration and mental wellbeing.

Facilities include:

  • Dedicated spa treatment rooms
  • A HYROX affiliate gym
  • Dental aesthetics clinic
  • Medical consultation rooms

This combination creates a one-stop wellness destination that supports both preventative care and restorative recovery.

Signature Treatments and Recovery Therapies

Sama Wellness Opens at The Initial Sama, Expanding Singapore’s Urban Wellness Retreat Scene - Alvinology

Guests can enjoy a range of massage and wellness treatments tailored to modern stress and physical fatigue.

Massage services start from SG$170 for 60 minutes, featuring in-house signature treatments such as:

  • Signature Sama
  • Knots Kneading

Specialised wellness therapies begin from SG$180, including:

  • Magnesium Muscle Melt
  • Zinc-Infused Restoration
  • Echinacea Immunity Boost

Each treatment combines therapeutic techniques with mineral-rich formulations aimed at improving circulation, easing muscle tension, and promoting relaxation.

Guests can also customise their experience with add-ons from SG$60, including:

  • Dry Brushing
  • Basalt Hot Stone
  • Aloe Afterglow

HYROX Training and Nature-Inspired Wellness Spaces

Fitness enthusiasts can train in a fully equipped gym featuring official HYROX equipment, alongside performance machines from Centr and Concept2.

Beyond the gym, the residence also includes wellness-focused communal spaces such as:

  • Sensory garden
  • Bathhouse
  • Yoga decks
  • Swimming pool area

These nature-connected environments are designed to blend indoor wellness experiences with peaceful outdoor surroundings.

Family Membership Programme Introduced

Sama Wellness is also launching a new Family Membership Programme, extending the wellness experience beyond occasional visits into a long-term lifestyle offering.

Membership rates start from:

  • SG$4,800 for six months
  • SG$8,280 for 12 months

Benefits include:

  • 24/7 gym access
  • Complimentary pool access for families with up to two children
  • Preferential rates on wellness treatments
  • Dining perks at Yara Restaurant
  • Discounts on event bookings
  • Guest passes
  • Flexible membership pauses
  • Exclusive stay rates at The Initial Sama

The programme is designed for modern families seeking shared wellness experiences in a community-oriented setting.

Wellness Living Meets Extended Stay Hospitality

The Initial Sama is a 92-unit serviced residence built around the concept of restorative living. Beyond accommodation, it offers coworking lounges and thoughtfully designed suites suited for digital nomads, business travellers, and long-stay guests.

Its location near Gleneagles Hospital and Mount Elizabeth Hospital also makes it ideal for wellness and medical travellers seeking a peaceful recovery environment.

Heritage Reimagined at 26 Evans Road

Sama Wellness occupies one of Singapore’s historically significant addresses. The site was formerly home to Eusoff College, established in 1958 as Singapore’s first residential hall for women at the University of Malaya.

Following a redevelopment tender awarded by the Singapore Land Authority in 2024, the colonial-era property has been thoughtfully restored while incorporating modern wellness infrastructure, sustainability features, and biophilic design.

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