A clear, detailed guide to The Laurus — the Luxury Collection’s first Singapore property at Resorts World Sentosa. Suites, design, dining, spa, location and how to choose the right room.
Marriott’s Luxury Collection has arrived in Singapore. The hotel is called The Laurus, a Luxury Collection Resort. It opens at Resorts World Sentosa on 1 October 2025.
Why this matters. Singapore gains a new all-suite property tied to a global luxury brand. Short stays. Long stays. Families. Business guests. A clear alternative to city-centre hotels.
Quick facts
- Opening date: 1 October 2025.
- Location: Resorts World Sentosa (Sentosa Island), Singapore.
- Rooms: 183 suites (all-suite hotel).
- Size: roughly 7,650 square metres.
- Design: interiors by P49 Deesign; key fittings by Lasvit; scent by Maison21G.
Where it sits and how to get there
The Laurus sits inside Resorts World Sentosa. That means direct access to RWS attractions and dining. You leave the bustle of the city. You enter a resort island. Simple.
Nearest airport: Singapore Changi (about 23 km by road). Transfers by taxi or private car are straightforward. If you plan to mix theme-park days with downtime, this location works.
Design and first impression
The hotel blends colonial and tropical cues. Clean lines. Monochrome palettes. Open verandas that feel like a small residence. Designers kept the mood calm. The lobby has a custom chandelier inspired by laurel leaves — a focal piece by Lasvit.
Wood. Stone. Light. Little local touches. Orchids appear in the design as a nod to Singapore’s floral emblem. The public areas aim to feel collected, not flashy.
Suites — what to expect
All suites. 183 in total. Ranges from entry-level suites to larger premier suites. Many start at about 72 square metres. Rooms are presented like private residences. They include:
- Generous living areas.
- Large beds and luxury linens.
- Work corners and wardrobe space.
- Curation of local refreshment items (ETTE Tea blends, bespoke Notter Nuts seaweed flavour, chocolates from Mr. Bucket Chocolaterie).
Why suites matter. Space changes the stay. More room. More privacy. More comfort for families and longer trips.
Food and drink
Main restaurant: Laurus Table. The menu focuses on regional ingredients and sustainable sourcing. A celebrity consultant chef shaped the programme. The welcome ritual includes a signature drink and small local delicacies like Nyonya kueh and kaya cookies.
- Breakfast: curated regional selections.
- All-day dining: familiar formats with refined plating.
- Private dining and event options for groups.
Wellness, pool and facilities
Expect a full-service spa, a fitness centre and a landscaped outdoor pool. Facilities are aimed at both day visitors and in-house guests. The pool is a central social space. The spa offers local-inspired treatments.
Design partners and craft details
Key collaborators give the hotel character. P49 Deesign led the interiors. Lasvit produced the sculptural chandelier. Maison21G created “Voyage Céleste,” the hotel’s signature scent that references Sentosa’s coastal landscape. These details are repeated across press material because they anchor the property’s identity.
Who should consider The Laurus
We recommend The Laurus for:
- Guests who want resort access while staying on Sentosa.
- Travellers who prefer suite layouts for space and privacy.
- Families who value nearby attractions with quieter lodging at the end of the day.
- Bookers looking for event or small-group meeting space with a premium hotel partner.
Practical booking notes
Rates will vary by season and room type. If you target a quiet stay, aim for weekdays outside school holidays. If you want peak convenience — book close to major public holidays and attractions’ opening times.
Guests benefit from on-site parking options, valet and electric vehicle charging stations. The hotel offers Marriott Bonvoy member benefits when booking directly.
How The Laurus fits Singapore’s hotel scene
Singapore already has many five-star options in the city. The Laurus adds a resort-style, all-suite choice on Sentosa. That expands options for travellers who want more space and resort access without leaving the island.
From a market view: the brand’s arrival strengthens Resorts World Sentosa’s hotel mix. It puts another internationally branded luxury option on the island. Guests can pick attractions by day and return to calm rooms by night.
Bottom line
Simple summary. The Laurus brings The Luxury Collection to Singapore with 183 suites inside Resorts World Sentosa. It places design, local craft and a collected aesthetic at centre stage. The hotel is best for guests who want space, a resort setting, and a refined but calm style.


