KUALA LUMPUR: Southeast Asia's elite have a new place to be pampered and relax at after Singapore's Resorts World Sentosa announced that it will officially open on Friday the country's largest luxury spa. The flagship ESPA boasts of some 10,000 square meters and is set in “lush, tropical grounds.” At the tip of the resort, ESPA will be the first launch for the resort company's new luxury spa effort and hopes that it will attract the region's wealthiest. Founded in 1993 by renowned spa veteran Susan Harmsworth, ESPA's holistic approach provides guests with a personalized spa journey using classic treatments that combine new and indigenous techniques with their signature natural products, a press release from the resort said. Harmsworth, CEO and Founder, ESPA said, “With ESPA at RWS, we are bringing 30 years of spa heritage and knowledge, spa operations and training expertise as well as award-winning products and treatments to Singapore and Resorts World Sentosa. It is ESPA's largest spa in the region with 24 treatment rooms and a repertoire of treatments that pays homage to Singapore's melting pot of cultures – all delivered with the best technology, treatments and therapists.” “ESPA at RWS will offer a spa experience that is out of this world with Singapore's first Turkish authentic Hammam, onsen-style pools and other state-of the-art spa facilities. We are privileged to work with ESPA to create this exceptional spa, which together with ESPA's spa expertise will help to elevate the spa scene in Singapore," said Laura Vallati, General Manager, ESPA at RWS, Resorts World Sentosa. “With ESPA at RWS, we created an oasis among a bustling and lively island environment. This gem of a spa is the perfect place to unwind, relax and forget time," said Ms Vallati. “We carved out the spa journey for ESPA at RWS by focusing on ‘bringing the outdoors in' through landscaped outdoor journeys and views of lush tropical forestry, combined with beautifully designed private and social spaces inside the spa, which will meet every guests' expectation," she added.