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8 Best Bachelorette Party Ideas in Singapore (2026)

My picks of the 8 best bachelorette party ideas in Singapore for 2026, from a private yacht charter and a luxe spa day to a mixology class, high tea, pole class and art jamming, with real providers, prices and who each one suits.

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The best bachelorette party ideas in Singapore are the ones that actually fit the bride, which is the first thing I say to anyone planning a hen party here. Singapore is small but it punches well above its weight for a girls night out: you can be sailing off Sentosa in the morning, in a spa by mid-afternoon and belting out songs in a private suite by night, all without leaving the island. The trick is choosing the right handful, not trying to do all of it.

I put this list together the way I research everything in my Terris Recommends series, cross-referencing Google ratings and review volume, real prices, location and what each provider is genuinely best at, then sorting the options by the kind of celebration they suit. Some brides want a glamorous splurge, some want a relaxed pamper day, and some want something hands-on and a little cheeky. There is a pick here for each.

This is part of my Terris Recommends Entertainment series and a companion to my guides on bachelor party ideas, group activities and birthday party ideas in Singapore. If you want the wider picture, it also sits alongside my roundup of the best things to do in Singapore.

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What makes a good bachelorette party in Singapore

Before the picks, here is what I actually weigh up when I help a friend plan a hen party in Singapore. Get these right and the day runs itself.

  • The bride first, the group second. The single biggest mistake is planning the party you would want. Match the vibe to her: a quiet bride will hate a loud club night, and a party bride will be underwhelmed by a genteel tea. Ask her honestly, or ask the person who knows her best.
  • Group size and logistics. Some of these ideas cap at 8 to 10 people, others handle 20-plus. A yacht or a private suite has a hard limit, so lock the guest count before you book. Central locations also make it far easier to combine two activities in one day.
  • Budget honesty up front. Hen parties get expensive fast when nobody names a number. Agree a per-head budget early, and remember guests are usually covering the bride, so keep it kind.
  • Book early. The good yachts, spa slots and high-tea tables go weeks ahead, especially on weekends. For anything on the water or a weekend staycation, I would book six to eight weeks out.
  • Safety on the water. If you charter a boat, use a licensed operator. The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) regulates pleasure craft and passenger vessels, so a reputable charter will have proper licensing and life jackets on board. Do not book a cheap unlicensed boat off social media.

For inspiration beyond this list, the national tourism board's Visit Singapore site is a genuinely useful reference for seasonal events and venues, and the Singapore Tourism Board lists licensed tour and experience operators if you want to verify one.

Next: How the best bachelorette party ideas in Singapore compare
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How the best bachelorette party ideas in Singapore compare

IdeaProviderBest for
Private yacht charterXimula SailThe splurge, photos, a whole-day celebration
Luxe staycationMarina Bay SandsAn overnight party base, the iconic pool
Spa daySpa EspritA relaxed bride, pampering, recovery
Luxe high teaAtlas BarEffortlessly classy, dressing up, small groups
Mixology classThe Shake AffinityHands-on fun, a party that comes to you
Pole and burlesque classSLAP Dance StudioA cheeky, active, memorable session
Private karaoke roomK.STARNight owls, big groups, singing marathons
Art jammingArteastiqA creative, alcohol-optional, relaxed session
Next: 1. Ximula Sail
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1. Ximula Sail

If the budget allows one big splurge, I send it to a private yacht charter, and Ximula Sail is my pick. Ximula is a spacious 40ft Lagoon 400 catamaran sailing out of ONE°15 Marina in Sentosa Cove, and a half-day charter buys you the whole boat for your group: a wide sun deck for the photos everyone secretly wants, a shaded cabin, sea scooters, and a swim stop in the calm waters off the Southern Islands. It is the kind of setting that makes a hen party feel like an actual event rather than a dinner.

What I like most is how uncomplicated they make it. Free corkage on all drinks means you can bring your own bubbly, the crew handle the sailing and safety, and the catamaran is stable enough that even nervous sailors relax quickly. It comfortably takes a small-to-mid group, so it suits an intimate crew of close friends rather than a 30-person guest list.

For a milestone celebration where you want one unforgettable centrepiece, a sail with Ximula is the most memorable thing on this list.

Ximula Sail homepage

Website: ximulasail.com
Location: ONE°15 Marina, 11 Cove Drive, Sentosa Cove
Google Rating: Very well reviewed for its crew, cleanliness and smooth sailing
Best known for: A private catamaran charter with free corkage and sea scooters

Contact Ximula Sail directly

Next: 2. Marina Bay Sands
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2. Marina Bay Sands

For a party that runs into the night, I would build it around a staycation, and nothing anchors a Singapore hen weekend quite like Marina Bay Sands. Booking a suite or a couple of rooms gives your group a private base to get ready together, pop the prosecco, and then take over the day: the SkyPark infinity pool is the most photographed spot in the country for a reason, and it is exclusive to hotel guests, so a room booking is the ticket in.

Beyond the pool, everything you need for a full celebration is under one roof: a casino, celebrity-chef restaurants, rooftop bars with the skyline view, and shopping if the group wants a lull. That self-contained convenience is exactly what you want when you are wrangling a group and do not fancy shuttling between venues.

It is not the cheapest idea here, but split across a group it becomes the party accommodation and the main event in one. For a bride who loves a bit of glamour, this is the classic choice.

Marina Bay Sands homepage

Website: marinabaysands.com
Location: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay
Google Rating: Consistently well reviewed as an iconic Singapore stay
Best known for: The SkyPark infinity pool and an all-in-one luxe staycation base

Next: 3. Spa Esprit
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3. Spa Esprit

Not every bride wants a big night, and a spa day is the most underrated hen party idea going. Spa Esprit is my pick because it does pampering with personality: this is the group behind some of the most loved wellness concepts in town, and the therapists genuinely know what they are doing, working out the knots without the sterile, clinical feel of a hotel chain.

Booking a block of treatments for the group, think massages, facials and a bit of downtime with tea in between, gives everyone a chance to actually talk and unwind, which a loud party never allows. It is also the kindest idea for a mixed-age group where not everyone wants cocktails, and it doubles as recovery if the hen weekend has a big night in it too.

For a relaxed bride, or as the gentle daytime half of a bigger celebration, a group spa session is money very well spent.

Spa Esprit homepage

Website: spa-esprit.com
Location: 381 Orchard Road, #05-10 (and other outlets)
Google Rating: Well reviewed for skilled therapists and a characterful setting
Best known for: Characterful spa treatments perfect for a relaxed group pamper day

Next: 4. Atlas Bar
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4. Atlas Bar

If you want effortlessly classy with almost no planning, book an afternoon tea, and Atlas is the most glamorous room in Singapore to have one. The soaring Art Deco interior inside Parkview Square is genuinely jaw-dropping, all brass and marble and a famous gin tower, and it turns a simple high tea into a proper occasion that the photos will not do justice to.

The ATLAS Afternoon Tea is a refined spread of savoury and sweet bites with a pot of tea, and each set comes with a little glass of bubbly, which is exactly the touch a bridal group wants. It is an easy, dress-up-nicely celebration that suits a smaller crew of six to eight, and it pairs beautifully as the elegant first act before a night out.

For a hen party that leans sophisticated rather than rowdy, an afternoon at Atlas is the classiest few hours on this list.

Atlas Bar homepage

Website: atlasbar.sg
Location: Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road
Google Rating: Highly rated, an award-winning bar and afternoon tea venue
Best known for: A stunning Art Deco setting for a glamorous high tea with a glass of bubbly

Contact Atlas Bar directly

Next: 5. The Shake Affinity
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5. The Shake Affinity

A mixology class is my favourite hands-on hen party idea, because it gives everyone something to do together rather than just sit and drink. The Shake Affinity runs private bartending and cocktail workshops where a professional mixologist teaches your group to shake, stir and build a few cocktails, with all the spirits, garnishes and gear provided. It is interactive, a little competitive, and the results are drinkable, which is more than can be said for some craft activities.

The clever part is that they come to you. They can set up almost anywhere, a home, a function room, an Airbnb or an office, which makes it the ideal centrepiece for a house-based hen party where you do not want to herd everyone to a bar. They run hen night packages specifically, so they are used to keeping a bridal group entertained.

For a fun, social activity that keeps the whole group involved and the drinks flowing, a mobile cocktail class is hard to beat.

The Shake Affinity homepage

Website: theshakeaffinity.com
Location: Mobile, they set up at your chosen venue islandwide
Google Rating: Well reviewed for professional, fun mobile bartending
Best known for: A mobile mixology class and bartending service that comes to your venue

Contact The Shake Affinity directly

Next: 6. SLAP Dance Studio
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6. SLAP Dance Studio

For the cheeky, active idea that people talk about for months, a pole or burlesque class is the classic hen party choice, and SLAP is the studio I would book. Run by professional pole dancer and choreographer Jasmine Han, SLAP offers private hen party sessions built around fun rather than intimidation, mixing pole basics with playful burlesque props so nobody feels put on the spot.

What reviewers consistently say, and what makes it work for a group, is how comfortable the instructors make everyone feel. You get a genuine workout and a lot of laughter, and no prior experience is needed, so the least sporty person in the group has just as much fun as the gym regular. The CBD studio is easy to reach and the private format keeps it to just your crew.

For a bride who wants something lively, empowering and a little bit daring, an afternoon at SLAP is the most memorable activity here.

SLAP Dance Studio homepage

Website: slap.sg
Location: Central Business District, Singapore
Google Rating: Well reviewed for welcoming, confidence-building classes
Best known for: Private pole and burlesque hen party sessions for all levels

Contact SLAP Dance Studio directly

Next: 7. K.STAR
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7. K.STAR

Every hen party needs an option for the night owls, and a private karaoke room is the most reliable good time in Singapore. K.STAR is my pick for a bridal group because it does themed rooms with real production values: crisp sound systems, touch-controlled mood lighting, and rooms that scale from a cosy six up to big VVIP suites, some with pool tables and giant projector screens. It feels like a proper night out rather than a cramped box.

A private room means the group can be as loud and off-key as it likes with no strangers watching, and the song library covers enough English, K-pop and throwbacks to keep everyone happy. With outlets at Plaza Singapura, Orchard Central and Clarke Quay, there is almost always one near wherever the group is having dinner, which makes it the natural place to land afterwards.

For a big, boisterous group or the tail end of a long celebration, book a room here and let the bride pick the first song.

K.STAR homepage

Website: kstar.com.sg
Location: Plaza Singapura, Orchard Central and Clarke Quay outlets
Google Rating: Well reviewed for themed rooms and strong sound systems
Best known for: Themed private karaoke rooms, from cosy to big VVIP suites, for a group night

Contact K.STAR directly

Next: 8. Arteastiq
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8. Arteastiq

Rounding out the list is the relaxed, creative option, and art jamming has quietly become one of the most popular hen party activities in Singapore. Arteastiq at Mandarin Gallery is the one I would book: a beautiful, boutique jamming studio on Orchard Road where each person gets a canvas, unlimited acrylic paints and a handcrafted tea or coffee, and simply paints while chatting. Bring a bottle of bubbly and it becomes the classic sip-and-paint the group photos so well.

It works because it is low-pressure and inclusive: no skill required, everyone leaves with a keepsake, and it is gentle enough for a mixed-age group or an early bride-to-be who is not drinking. The setting is genuinely lovely, and it sits right in the middle of Orchard, so it slots easily before high tea or dinner.

For a calm, creative celebration that still feels special, and a wall-worthy memento of the day, Arteastiq is a lovely way to round things off.

Arteastiq homepage

Website: arteastiq.com
Location: Mandarin Gallery, 333 Orchard Road, #04-14/15
Google Rating: Well reviewed for a relaxing, characterful art jamming session
Best known for: Boutique art jamming with tea, ideal for a laid-back sip-and-paint hen party

Contact Arteastiq directly

Next: How much does a bachelorette party cost in Singapore?
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How much does a bachelorette party cost in Singapore?

Bachelorette party costs in Singapore vary hugely by idea, from a modest class to a full-blown splurge. Here is a rough per-person guide for 2026 to help you budget:

ExperienceTypical price per person
Art jammingAbout S$40 to S$60
Luxe high teaAbout S$60 to S$80
Private karaoke (suite, per pax)About S$30 to S$60 with food and drinks
Pole or burlesque classAbout S$50 to S$90 for a private group session
Mixology classAbout S$80 to S$130
Spa dayAbout S$120 to S$250 depending on treatments
Yacht charter (split across group)About S$120 to S$250
Marina Bay Sands staycation (per room, split)Room from around S$500-plus per night

The big variables are group size and whether you charter something private. A yacht or a suite looks pricey until you split it across eight or ten people, at which point it is often comparable to a nice dinner each. Always confirm current pricing and minimum spends directly with the provider, since packages and weekend rates change.

Next: How I put this list together
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How I put this list together

These are my own picks, not a paid directory. I chose them on the things that actually make a bachelorette celebration land: what each provider is genuinely best at, its reputation across Google and review platforms, real published pricing, and how well it suits a group rather than a couple.

I deliberately spread the list across styles, from a splurgey yacht day to a calm art jam, so there is a sensible starting point whatever the bride is like and whatever the budget. Addresses and details are checked at the time of writing, and I revisit this guide as venues change. Always confirm the package and book directly with the provider before you plan around it.

Next: What is the best bachelorette party idea in Singapore for a small group?
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What is the best bachelorette party idea in Singapore for a small group?

For a small, close group of four to eight, a luxe high tea at Atlas Bar, a private yacht charter with Ximula Sail, or a group spa day at Spa Esprit all work beautifully, since they feel intimate and special without needing a big headcount. A mixology class that comes to your place is another great small-group option.

Next: Where can you have a classy hen party in Singapore?
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Where can you have a classy hen party in Singapore?

For a classy, sophisticated hen party, I would build the day around an Atlas Bar afternoon tea, a Spa Esprit pamper session, or a Marina Bay Sands staycation. All three lean elegant rather than rowdy, photograph beautifully, and suit a bride who wants glamour over a wild night. Add a private yacht charter if the budget stretches.

Next: What is a good bachelorette party idea in Singapore that does not involve alcohol?
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What is a good bachelorette party idea in Singapore that does not involve alcohol?

Plenty of these ideas work alcohol-free. Art jamming at Arteastiq, a group spa day, a high tea (skip the bubbly), a pole or dance class, and karaoke are all great without drinking, which makes them ideal for a pregnant bride, a mixed-age group, or anyone who simply prefers not to drink. The activity carries the fun, not the alcohol.

Next: How far in advance should you plan a bachelorette party in Singapore?
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How far in advance should you plan a bachelorette party in Singapore?

I would start planning six to eight weeks ahead, and lock in anything popular even earlier. Yacht charters, weekend spa slots, high-tea tables and Marina Bay Sands rooms all book out on weekends, and you also need time to poll the group on dates and budget. For a peak-season or long-weekend hen party, two months of lead time is sensible.

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The best bachelorette party ideas in Singapore come down to the bride. A private yacht charter with Ximula Sail is the ultimate splurge, Spa Esprit and an Atlas Bar high tea are the most effortlessly classy picks, and a mixology class, a SLAP pole session, karaoke at K.STAR or art jamming at Arteastiq bring the hands-on fun. My advice is to combine two or three into one great day rather than chase all of them.

Whatever you choose, book early for weekends, agree a kind per-head budget, and plan the party the bride actually wants. This is part of my Terris Recommends Entertainment series, alongside my guides to bachelor party ideas, group activities and karaoke in Singapore.

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