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11 Best Bachelorette Party Ideas in Singapore (2026)

My pick of 11 bachelorette party ideas in Singapore for 2026, from yacht charters and spa parties to perfume workshops and karaoke, mapped from classy to wild with real vendors and prices.

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The best bachelorette party ideas in Singapore are not about one big blowout night any more. The trend has shifted towards private, personal experiences you can stack together, and honestly they make for a better day. I have helped friends plan a few of these, and the ones that land are always built the same way: pick where you want to sit on the scale from classy to wild, then combine two or three private blocks into one flowing celebration.

To make that easy, I have mapped these ideas across the spectrum, from serene and classy, a perfume workshop, high tea, a spa party, through social and spirited, a cocktail class, karaoke, an escape room, to full-send wild, a pole class or a yacht day. Each comes with a real vendor, who it suits and a rough price, plus a note on alcohol-free options so nobody is left out.

This is part of my Terris Recommends Celebrations series. Several ideas here draw on my Entertainment guides, so it reads well alongside my picks for the best escape rooms, karaoke and art jamming in Singapore.

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How to plan a bachelorette party in Singapore

Before the ideas, a bit of structure that makes the whole thing easier.

  • Place it on the spectrum. Decide early whether the bride wants classy and relaxed, social and spirited, or genuinely wild. That one call filters out most of the options and keeps the group aligned.
  • Stack private blocks. The best hen days combine two or three private-format activities, for example a villa or spa in the afternoon, a cocktail class early evening, then a KTV suite. Private formats mean the group has the space to itself.
  • Budget realistically. Most activities run about S$50 to S$180 per person. Yacht charters and private villas push higher, so agree a per-head budget before you book anything.
  • Include everyone. Not everyone drinks, and some guests are halal or simply prefer not to. Several ideas below are naturally alcohol-free, so mix at least one in.
  • Book ahead. Lock in the yacht, villa or spa one to two months out. Leaving it to the week before the wedding is how you end up with no options and a stressed bride.

One practical note: put one person in charge of the money and the bookings. A bachelorette planned by committee tends to drift, and someone needs to hold the deposits.

Next: Bachelorette ideas at a glance
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Bachelorette ideas at a glance

IdeaVibeRough price per person
Private yacht charterClassy to wild, big groupS$120 to S$250
Perfume workshopClassy, alcohol-freeS$88 to S$180
Spa partyClassy, relaxedFrom around S$80
Escape roomSocial, alcohol-freeS$25 to S$40
Karaoke suiteSpirited to wildVaries by suite
Cocktail masterclassSpiritedS$80 to S$150
Art jammingClassy to cheekyS$40 to S$90
Pole or burlesque classWild, empoweringFrom around S$15 trial
Hotel high teaClassy, all agesS$48 to S$128
Private villa staycationAny, big group baseSplit by group
Next: 1. Charter a private yacht
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1. Charter a private yacht

A private yacht is my top pick for a bigger group that wants the classy-and-wild combination. You cruise the Southern Islands, drop anchor for a swim near Lazarus or St John's, and because most charters let you bring your own food and drinks, it is more affordable than it sounds once you split the cost.

Ximula Sail at Keppel Bay runs sailing yachts that feel a notch more premium and quiet than the usual motor boats, from around S$1,200 for ten guests. It suits a group that wants the postcard photos and the freedom to make the day their own. For more options, see my guide to yacht rentals in Singapore.

Next: 2. Perfume-making workshop
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2. Perfume-making workshop

If I had to pick one classy small-group idea, it would be a perfume workshop. Every guest blends and bottles a personalised scent, and the bride walks away with a bespoke fragrance that becomes a genuine wedding keepsake. It is relaxed, creative, and completely alcohol-free, so nobody is excluded.

Oo La Lab runs approachable sessions from around S$88 to S$98 a head, while Maison 21G is the more luxe option. It is the current sweet spot for a hen do that wants to feel special without a big night out.

Next: 3. Private spa party
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3. Private spa party

A spa party, or sparty, is the move when the bride wants to be pampered rather than partying. You take over a private space for massages, facials and downtime together, which is a lovely, low-key way to spend an afternoon before any evening plans.

ESTHEVA Spa in Tanglin does intimate luxe packages for small groups, while Lush Spa at the Singapore Polo Club takes larger groups poolside and lets you bring your own champagne with no corkage. Pick the intimate one for four, the poolside one for a crowd.

Next: 4. Escape room challenge
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4. Escape room challenge

An escape room is the perfect icebreaker to open a hen day, especially when the group does not all know each other. You are split into teams to solve a themed room against the clock, it is alcohol-free, and it gets everyone talking before dinner and drinks.

Xcape at Bugis is my go-to for group and party bookings, with themed rooms across difficulty levels. It is one of my top picks in my full guide to the best escape rooms in Singapore, which is worth a read for choosing the right room for your group.

Next: 5. Private karaoke suite
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5. Private karaoke suite

Karaoke is the easiest way to end a hen night on a high. A private suite means the group can be as loud and ridiculous as it likes, and it scales from a chilled sing-along to a full party depending on the venue you pick.

Ziggy's at CHIJMES is the grown-up option, a posh karaoke and cocktail bar with VIP suites, a stage and props, ideal for a wild finish. For a budget, alcohol-free sing, Teo Heng is the family-friendly pick. Both feature in my guide to karaoke in Singapore.

Next: 6. Cocktail-making masterclass
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6. Cocktail-making masterclass

A cocktail masterclass is the activity-and-drinks-in-one option, spirited but still classy. A bartender teaches the group to shake and stir a few cocktails, everyone drinks their own creations, and it fills the early-evening slot nicely before a night out.

The Artisan Events runs group workshops at a real bar rather than a sterile function room, which makes a difference to the atmosphere. Expect roughly S$80 to S$150 a head depending on the package, and mocktail versions are usually available for non-drinkers.

Next: 7. Art jamming or sip-and-paint
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7. Art jamming or sip-and-paint

Art jamming is the flexible one, because you can set the tone. A calm sip-and-paint session is classy and creative, or you can book the cheekier version with a live model for something more in keeping with a traditional hen do.

Sage Artelier runs elegant private art-jam sessions, while Paintblush is the one for the cheeky, wine-in-hand version. Either way everyone leaves with a canvas, and it costs about S$40 to S$90 a head. It also appears in my guide to art jamming in Singapore.

Next: 8. Cooking class
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8. Cooking class

A hands-on cooking class is a warm, sociable idea that ends with everyone eating what they made. It suits a classy, mixed-age group, it is naturally alcohol-free, and many studios can adapt the menu for dietary needs, which makes it easy to include everyone.

One Kind House runs Peranakan classes in a genuine kampong home, a lovely only-in-Singapore setting, while Commune Kitchen and Palate Sensations are polished studio options for larger groups. Prices vary, but it is one of the most inclusive ideas on this list.

Next: 9. Hotel high tea
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9. Hotel high tea

High tea is the effortless classy option, and it works as either the opener or the gentle finale to a hen day. It is all ages, endlessly photogenic, and you can add a glass of champagne for the group that wants a little sparkle.

The Grand Lobby at Raffles Hotel is the postcard choice at around S$108 a head, or S$128 with champagne, while the Marriott Tang Plaza lounge is a solid mid-range option. Low effort, high photos, and everyone knows how to behave at high tea.

Next: 10. Pole or burlesque class
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10. Pole or burlesque class

For a wild-but-empowering idea, a beginner pole or burlesque class is hard to beat. It is cheeky, a lot of fun, and because it is taught as a proper beginner class, first-timers are not thrown in at the deep end. Do it before any drinks, for obvious reasons.

SLAP Dance Studio in Tanjong Pagar runs private group classes in pole, striptease and lap dance, with trials from around S$15. It is the kind of thing the group will still be laughing about at the wedding.

Next: 11. Private villa staycation
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11. Private villa staycation

A private villa or suite is less a single activity than the backbone of a whole hen weekend. With your own space and a private pool, you can stack the other ideas on top, a spa treatment in the afternoon, a cocktail class in the evening, a movie and games at night, all without leaving.

Villa du Jardin at Sofitel Singapore Sentosa is a lovely private-pool option, and any Sentosa or Marina suite with a private pool does the same job. Split across the group, it is the base that ties a modern, modular bachelorette together.

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

I chose ideas that are genuinely bookable in Singapore, span the full range from classy to wild, and can be combined into one day. For each I picked a real, well-regarded vendor and noted who it suits and a rough price, drawing on what actually gets recommended by wedding and lifestyle sources here as well as my own research.

Prices and vendor details are checked when I publish and revisited as things change. Always confirm current pricing, group minimums and alcohol policies directly with the vendor before you book.

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

Most bachelorette activities in Singapore run about S$50 to S$180 per person, so a typical day combining two or three activities plus food and drinks often lands around S$150 to S$300 a head. Yacht charters and private villas push higher, roughly S$120 to S$250 per person for a yacht once the cost is split across the group. Set a per-head budget first, then build the day to fit it rather than the other way around.

Next: What can you do for a bachelorette party in Singapore without drinking?
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What can you do for a bachelorette party in Singapore without drinking?

Plenty. A perfume-making workshop, a spa party, a cooking class, an escape room, hotel high tea and art jamming are all naturally alcohol-free and just as fun, which makes them ideal when the group includes non-drinkers, halal guests or an expecting friend. You can still make the day feel special and celebratory without alcohol at the centre, and mixing in at least one alcohol-free block means everyone is genuinely included.

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 hen party, lean towards private, refined experiences: a perfume-making workshop, a spa party, a hotel high tea at somewhere like Raffles, or an elegant art-jam session. Pair one of these with a nice dinner and, if the group wants it, a sophisticated cocktail bar rather than a club. The theme is intimate and personal rather than loud, which is exactly where bachelorette parties in Singapore have been heading.

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

Start planning about one to two months ahead, and book the high-demand items, a yacht, a private villa or a popular spa, as early as you can, since weekend slots go quickly. Crucially, do not leave it to the week before the wedding, when the bride is already stretched and availability is thin. An earlier start also gives the group time to agree a budget and collect deposits without stress.

The best bachelorette party ideas in Singapore are the ones that fit the bride and combine into a day that flows. Decide where she sits between classy and wild, then stack two or three private blocks: maybe a perfume workshop into high tea, or a spa afternoon into a cocktail class and a KTV suite. A yacht charter is my big-group favourite, and a villa makes the perfect base for a full weekend.

Whatever you pick, agree a budget, book the big items early, and fold in at least one alcohol-free idea so the whole group is celebrating together.

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