Privilee Launches In Singapore With Fitness Classes, Ice Baths And Resort Pool Access
Lifestyle membership platform Privilee has officially launched in Singapore, bringing its all-in-one fitness, wellness, and resort access model from the Middle East to our shores. If you’ve ever wished you could jump between boutique workouts, pool days, and recovery sessions without juggling multiple memberships, this is essentially designed for you.
The app bundles together a curated lineup of fitness studios, luxury resorts, and recovery spaces across Singapore under one monthly membership (starting from $219). Early partners include high-intensity workout favourite Barry’s Singapore, Lagree studio H-Kore, and rowing-focused studio The Row Space. On the chill side of things, there’s also access to resort pools in Sentosa (including the new Raffles Sentosa Singapore) plus weekly recovery sessions at The Ice Bath Club. The idea is simple: train during the week, unwind on the weekend, all through one app.

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What makes the platform interesting is how it fits into the way many people in Singapore already approach wellness. Weekdays tend to revolve around quick lunchtime classes or after-work sweat sessions, while weekends are for slower, social plans. Privilee leans into that rhythm—think a Barry’s class on Wednesday, followed by a Saturday pool day on Sentosa or a Sunday recovery dip. The membership also travels with you: if you’re visiting cities like Dubai or Doha, you can access participating venues there too, without paying for another membership.
Using the app is pretty straightforward. Once you sign up, you can browse participating venues, see what perks are included, and check how access works at each spot. Some places offer class bookings while others simply require you to show your membership at reception. In practice, it feels a bit like ClassPass meets a resort day pass (except you’re not constantly counting credits or paying add-ons). The biggest appeal is flexibility: instead of committing to one studio or gym, you can bounce around the city’s fitness and wellness spots depending on your mood.
A couple of things to know before jumping in: the value really depends on how often you use it, especially if you’re keen on boutique classes or pool days (which aren’t cheap on their own). The partner list is also still growing as the Singapore rollout ramps up. But if your routine already includes studio workouts, recovery sessions, and the occasional “daycay,” this membership could end up consolidating a lot of those expenses and making your weekends look significantly more poolside.
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