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9 Best Zumba & Dance Fitness Classes in Singapore (2026)

My honest pick of the best Zumba classes Singapore has in 2026, across boutique dance fitness studios, gyms and cheap community drop-ins, with prices, locations and who to book.

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If you are hunting for the best Zumba classes Singapore has in 2026, the good news is you are spoiled for choice, from boutique dance fitness studios to big gym chains to dirt-cheap drop-ins at your neighbourhood sports centre. The trick is knowing which type suits you, because a high-energy Latin Zumba party, a K-pop dance workout and a Bollywood dance cardio session are very different rooms to walk into, even though they all promise a sweat and a good time.

So I spent a while researching this properly, cross-referencing reviews, instructor credentials, how licensed and legit each operator is, the range of formats on offer, how welcoming they are to genuine beginners, and how transparent they are about pricing. What came out is this list of nine, deliberately spread across dedicated dance fitness studios, gym chains that run Zumba on their timetable, and the community route through ActiveSG.

If you want the bigger picture on dance in general, including studios that teach proper choreography to perform rather than to sweat, this guide sits right alongside my round-up of the best dance studios in Singapore. Below are the nine places for Zumba and dance fitness in Singapore I would actually recommend to a friend.

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Zumba versus other dance fitness, and how to choose in Singapore

The first thing worth clearing up is that Zumba is not a generic word for dancing to keep fit. It is a specific licensed format built on Latin and international rhythms like salsa, cumbia, reggaeton and merengue, and the whole point of it is that you follow the instructor rather than memorise routines. The moves repeat, the cues are visual, and you genuinely do not need any dance background to keep up. That is why it became a global phenomenon, and why it is still the easiest dance workout to walk into cold.

Around Zumba sits a whole family of other dance fitness styles that work the same follow-along way with different music. KpopX is a home-grown Singapore format built on simplified K-pop choreography. Bollywood dance cardio and Masala-style Bhangra workouts run on Punjabi and Hindi beats. Hip-hop fitness, dance cardio and STRONG Nation all scratch a similar itch. If Latin music does not move you, one of these probably will, so do not assume Zumba is your only option.

Two things decide a good class. First, a licensed instructor. The Zumba name is trademarked, and a properly licensed ZIN teacher means real format choreography, sensible pacing for joints, and music that actually fits, instead of a random aerobics session wearing the Zumba label. Second, the venue type and your budget. A boutique studio gives you polish, aircon, variety and a community, usually for S$18 to S$30 a class. An ActiveSG sports centre or community centre session gives you the same sweat for a few dollars, with less frills and a timetable that changes often. Neither is wrong, they just suit different people.

Next: 1. JR Fitness
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1. JR Fitness

JR Fitness is the one I would point most people to first, simply because of the sheer choice under one roof. Across four central studios at City Hall, Clarke Quay, Novena and Bras Basah it runs well over a hundred classes a week, and its dance fitness menu is the widest I came across, covering Zumba, Zumba Toning, Aqua Zumba, KpopX, K-Kardio, AFRO dance, hip-hop and more. Whatever flavour of dance cardio you are in the mood for, there is usually a class on at a time that works.

What makes it a strong all-rounder is the mix of variety, central locations and a drop-in friendly structure, so you can test a few formats before committing to a pass. The Zumba programme alone spans regular Zumba, low-impact Zumba Gold for older or returning movers, toning with light sticks, and even kids classes. For an adult who wants maximum dance fitness variety without trekking out of town, this is my default pick.

JR Fitness homepage

Website: jrfitness.com.sg
Location: City Hall (The Adelphi), Clarke Quay, Novena and Bras Basah (Waterloo Centre)
Google Rating: Well reviewed, 100+ classes a week across four studios
Best known for: The widest dance fitness menu, from Zumba and Aqua Zumba to KpopX and AFRO dance

Next: 2. Beatfactory Fitness
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2. Beatfactory Fitness

Beatfactory Fitness is the boutique dance fitness studio I would send anyone who wants a polished, purpose-built room rather than a gym corner. Tucked into High Street Centre, a short walk from City Hall and Clarke Quay MRT, it focuses tightly on dance cardio, running Zumba alongside its own signature Cardio Jam format, KpopX, K-Kardio and hip-hop. The narrower focus means the energy and the music programming are consistently good.

The draw here is atmosphere and quality over sheer scale. Classes are run by experienced instructors, the format mix keeps things fresh week to week, and the central but slightly tucked-away location makes it a popular after-work option for people working in the CBD. If you want a proper dance fitness party in a dedicated studio rather than a multipurpose hall, Beatfactory is an easy recommendation.

Beatfactory Fitness homepage

Website: beatfactoryfitness.com
Location: 1 North Bridge Road, #B1-12 High Street Centre
Google Rating: Well reviewed, a CBD dance fitness favourite
Best known for: Boutique Zumba plus its own Cardio Jam and KpopX formats near City Hall

Next: 3. Bolly Dancing Studio
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3. Bolly Dancing Studio

Bolly Dancing Studio has the longest Zumba track record on this list, having taught it in Singapore since 2008, which is now around 17 years of practice. Based at Waterloo Centre, it pairs straight Zumba Fitness with a deeper dance fitness menu that includes Zumba Toning with light sticks, STRONG Nation for a more HIIT-leaning sweat, and circuit-style classes, all taught by certified instructors.

The studio's personality comes from its Bollywood roots, so the Latin Zumba sits next to genuinely high-energy Bollywood and Indian dance fitness, which is a refreshing change if salsa and reggaeton are not your thing. The longevity matters too, because a studio that has survived this long has settled, reliable teaching rather than a revolving door of new instructors. For beginner-friendly Zumba with a bit of Bollywood spice, this is a lovely pick.

Bolly Dancing Studio homepage

Website: bollydancing.com.sg
Location: 261 Waterloo Street, #01-12 Waterloo Centre
Google Rating: Well reviewed, teaching Zumba in Singapore since 2008
Best known for: Long-running Zumba with a Bollywood and STRONG Nation twist

Next: 4. 1Fiesta
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4. 1Fiesta

1Fiesta brands itself as the number one Zumba party in Singapore, and what it really nails is reach into the heartlands at a friendly price. Rather than one flashy studio, it runs classes across a spread of ActiveSG and community venues including Bishan, Delta, Our Tampines Hub, Pasir Ris, Jurong East and Waterloo Centre, so there is a decent chance one of its sessions is near where you live.

The vibe is unashamedly fun and social, with regular Zumba plus cardio dance fitness and beginner dance choreography classes, and even virtual livestream options for the weeks you cannot make it in. Because it leans on public sports and community spaces, the pricing stays accessible compared with a boutique studio. If you want a proper Zumba party close to home without a premium membership, 1Fiesta is the community-minded choice.

1Fiesta homepage

Website: 1fiesta.com.sg
Location: Multiple venues incl. Bishan, Delta, Our Tampines Hub, Pasir Ris and Jurong East
Google Rating: Well reviewed, a long-running community Zumba brand
Best known for: Affordable, high-energy Zumba parties across heartland and ActiveSG venues

Next: 5. KpopX Fitness
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5. KpopX Fitness

KpopX Fitness deserves a spot because it is a genuinely home-grown Singapore success story. Founded here by Maddy and now endorsed internationally, it is a dance fitness format built on simplified K-pop choreography, where you dance through a string of K-pop tracks in a single class. If Latin Zumba does not speak to you but a Blackpink or BTS routine would get you moving, this is your format.

Rather than a single home studio, KpopX runs through a network of certified instructors teaching at community centres, sports centres and partner studios all over the island, so the way to use it is to find a class and teacher near you on its site. The choreography is deliberately easy to follow and suits all fitness levels, with no dance background needed. For K-pop fans who want their cardio to feel like a music video, this is the standout.

KpopX Fitness homepage

Website: kpopxfitness.com
Location: Islandwide via certified instructors at community and sports centres
Google Rating: Well reviewed, a home-grown format with an international following
Best known for: K-pop dance fitness for people who find Latin Zumba is not their thing

Next: 6. ActiveSG Sports Centres
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6. ActiveSG Sports Centres

If budget is your main concern, the ActiveSG route is the smartest entry point in Singapore, full stop. Sport Singapore's network of sports centres and swimming complexes runs Zumba, dance fitness and aqua Zumba classes at venues like Hougang, Bishan, Delta and Jalan Besar, often for just a few dollars a drop-in, which is a fraction of what a boutique studio charges for the same workout.

The trade-off is that the experience is more functional. You book through the ActiveSG platform, schedules rotate and can fill up, and you are in a multipurpose hall rather than a mirrored boutique studio. But the instructors are real and the format is legit, so for anyone testing whether they even like Zumba, or who just wants a cheap weekly sweat near home, this is unbeatable value. I would happily start a complete beginner here before they spend on a studio pack.

ActiveSG homepage

Website: activesg.gov.sg
Location: Sports centres and swimming complexes islandwide
Google Rating: Well established, Sport Singapore's national programme
Best known for: The cheapest legit Zumba and aqua Zumba drop-ins in Singapore

Next: 7. Fitness First
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7. Fitness First

Fitness First is the pick for people who want Zumba as one part of a full gym life rather than a standalone hobby. Its clubs across Singapore run Zumba on the group exercise timetable, set to the signature Latin and salsa-style music, working your core, hips and legs with that familiar follow-along choreography, all included in a standard membership.

The logic is simple value stacking. If you already lift, swim or use the gym floor, having Zumba and other dance classes on the same membership means you can fold a fun cardio session into your week at no extra cost. The teaching is solid and the class times are plentiful across multiple central clubs. It will not have the boutique intimacy of a dedicated dance studio, but as a convenient add-on to a gym you already use, it is hard to argue with.

Fitness First Singapore homepage

Website: fitnessfirst.com.sg
Location: Clubs across Singapore incl. the CBD, Bugis and Novena
Google Rating: Well established international gym chain
Best known for: Zumba included free on a full gym membership timetable

Next: 8. True Fitness
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8. True Fitness

True Fitness is the other big gym option, and it earns a place for the same reason as Fitness First with a slightly different flavour. Its Zumba classes lean hard into the dance party feel, blending low and high intensity moves across Latin styles like salsa, cumbia, reggaeton and samba, and the gym pitches it as burning up to around 500 calories a session, which lines up with what a vigorous Zumba class typically does.

What I like is that True also runs KpopX on its timetable, so within one membership you can swap between Latin Zumba and K-pop dance fitness depending on your mood. The clubs are large and well equipped, so this suits someone who wants the full gym package with dance cardio bolted on, rather than a small specialist studio. If you are choosing between the two big chains, let club location and membership price be the tiebreaker.

True Fitness Singapore homepage

Website: truefitness.com.sg
Location: Clubs across Singapore
Google Rating: Well established gym chain
Best known for: Both Zumba and KpopX on one full gym membership

Next: 9. Dance Embassy
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9. Dance Embassy

Dance Embassy rounds out the list for anyone whose heart is in Bollywood rather than Latin. It is a Bollywood dance studio for adults with locations at High Street Centre, Balmoral Plaza off Bukit Timah, and Serangoon, and while it leans more toward learning real Bollywood choreography than pure follow-along fitness, the sessions are energetic enough to double as a genuine cardio workout.

I include it because Bollywood dance is one of the most joyful ways to sweat, and it scratches a very different itch from a Zumba or KpopX class. You get the expressive arm work, the hip movement and the storytelling that Latin and K-pop formats do not, plus you actually come away able to dance a routine. If you want your dance fitness to also teach you a proper style you can show off at a wedding, Dance Embassy is the fun pick to finish on.

Dance Embassy homepage

Website: danceembassy.com
Location: High Street Centre, Balmoral Plaza (Bukit Timah) and Serangoon
Google Rating: Well reviewed for fun, beginner-friendly Bollywood classes
Best known for: Bollywood dance cardio as a lively alternative to Latin Zumba

Next: My Zumba and dance fitness comparison at a glance
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My Zumba and dance fitness comparison at a glance

StudioBest forLocation
JR FitnessWidest dance fitness menuCity Hall, Clarke Quay, Novena, Bras Basah
Beatfactory FitnessBoutique studio Zumba and Cardio JamHigh Street Centre, City Hall
Bolly Dancing StudioLong-running Zumba with a Bollywood twistWaterloo Centre
1FiestaAffordable heartland Zumba partiesBishan, Tampines, Pasir Ris and more
KpopX FitnessK-pop dance fitnessIslandwide via instructors
ActiveSG Sports CentresCheapest legit drop-insSports centres islandwide
Fitness FirstZumba inside a gym membershipClubs across Singapore
True FitnessZumba and KpopX on one membershipClubs across Singapore
Dance EmbassyBollywood dance cardioHigh Street, Bukit Timah, Serangoon
Next: How much do Zumba classes cost in Singapore?
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How much do Zumba classes cost in Singapore?

Class typeTypical price (S$)
ActiveSG / community centre drop-inS$3 to S$12
Boutique studio single drop-in classS$18 to S$30
5-class studio passS$80 to S$130
10-class studio passS$150 to S$250
Monthly unlimited studio membershipS$150 to S$260
Full gym membership (Zumba included)S$120 to S$200 per month
Aqua Zumba drop-inS$10 to S$25

Treat these as 2026 ballpark figures, not quotes. The single biggest swing in price is venue type. An ActiveSG or community centre Zumba session can cost just a few dollars a drop-in, while the same hour at a boutique studio like Beatfactory or JR Fitness runs S$18 to S$30, with multi-class packs bringing the per-class cost down. If you already pay for a gym such as Fitness First or True Fitness, Zumba is usually included for free on the timetable, which can make it the cheapest option of all. Most studios offer a discounted trial, so always ask about a first-timer rate before buying a pack.

Next: What I look for in a Zumba or dance fitness class
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What I look for in a Zumba or dance fitness class

  1. A licensed instructor. Zumba is a trademarked format, so a properly licensed ZIN teacher means real format choreography, safe pacing and good music, not a generic aerobics class wearing the name. The same logic applies to certified KpopX and STRONG instructors.
  2. The right format for your taste. Latin Zumba, K-pop KpopX, Bollywood cardio and dance cardio all feel completely different. Pick the music you would happily dance to in your living room, because you will show up more often.
  3. A beginner-friendly, no-judgement room. The best classes are full of people getting the steps wrong and not caring. Look for studios that explicitly welcome first-timers and keep the choreography simple and repetitive.
  4. A location and time you will actually keep. The best class is the one you attend. A cheaper session five minutes from home usually beats a fancier studio across the island that you skip half the time.
  5. Honest pricing and a trial. Good operators let you try a class before committing to a pack and are upfront about prices. If a studio hides its rates or will not let you sample, that tells you something.

One last thing worth keeping in view: a regular Zumba habit is a genuinely effective way to hit your weekly cardio target. Health authorities including HealthHub recommend adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity a week, and two or three dance fitness classes will clear that bar while feeling far more like a night out than a workout.

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

Let me be straight about what this is. I am not a Zumba instructor, and I am not ranking these places on my own dance ability. What I do is build and study websites for businesses across Singapore, including those in the fitness and lifestyle space, so I spend a lot of time looking at how operators present themselves, how clearly they explain their classes, formats and pricing, and how their reputation holds up across reviews.

So this ranking weighs format range, instructor licensing and credibility, how well each place serves true beginners, review consistency, location convenience and value, rather than my personal fitness. It is a 2026 snapshot, and details like schedules, prices and venues change often, especially for the community and instructor-led options, so confirm directly before you book. I revisit this guide as the scene shifts and new studios earn a place.

Next: Do I need dance experience to do Zumba?
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Do I need dance experience to do Zumba?

No, and that is rather the whole point. Zumba is designed so you follow the instructor in real time rather than memorise routines in advance, and the moves repeat throughout each song with clear visual cues. Plenty of people in any given class have two left feet and are there for the cardio, not the choreography. Just stand where you can see the teacher, copy as best you can, and accept that the first class or two will feel clumsy. By the third, your body starts to anticipate the moves. The same applies to KpopX, Bollywood cardio and most other dance fitness formats, all of which are built for complete beginners.

Next: Is Zumba a good workout for weight loss?
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Is Zumba a good workout for weight loss?

It can be a strong part of a weight-loss plan, but not a magic bullet on its own. A vigorous Zumba class is solid cardiovascular exercise that burns a meaningful number of calories and keeps your heart rate up, and because it is fun, people tend to stick with it far longer than a treadmill, which is where the real results come from. That said, weight loss is mostly decided in the kitchen. Pair a regular Zumba habit with a sensible diet and some strength training, and it becomes a genuinely effective, sustainable way to lose weight and keep it off.

Next: How many calories does a Zumba class burn?
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How many calories does a Zumba class burn?

Most estimates and the studios themselves put a typical Zumba class at roughly 300 to 600 calories for a 45 to 60 minute session, and gyms like True Fitness quote up to around 500 calories. The real figure depends on your body weight, how hard you push, and how high-intensity the particular class is, so treat any single number as a ballpark rather than a promise. A high-energy class where you are genuinely moving for the full hour will land at the upper end, while a gentler Zumba Gold or a class where you spend half the time learning the steps will be lower.

Next: What should I wear to a Zumba class?
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What should I wear to a Zumba class?

Keep it simple: breathable, stretchy activewear you can sweat and move freely in, and supportive shoes. For footwear, dance or cross-training sneakers are ideal because they let you pivot and twist without the grippy soles of running shoes, which can catch on the floor and strain your knees during quick turns. Bring a water bottle and a small towel, because you will sweat more than you expect, and skip anything too loose that might get in the way. Beyond that, there is no dress code, so wear whatever makes you feel good enough to dance like nobody is watching.

That is my run-down of the best Zumba classes Singapore has on offer in 2026, across dedicated dance fitness studios, gym chains and the cheap community route. If you want a single safe starting point, JR Fitness and Beatfactory Fitness give you polished boutique variety, while an ActiveSG sports centre session is the smartest way to test whether you even enjoy it before spending on a studio pack.

Remember the format matters as much as the venue. Latin Zumba, K-pop KpopX and Bollywood cardio all deliver a great sweat in completely different moods, so pick the music that makes you want to move. And if you are weighing up dance more broadly, including studios that teach choreography to perform rather than purely to sweat, head over to my hub on the best dance studios in Singapore for the full picture.

One last note from my side of the fence. I build websites for studios, gyms and lifestyle businesses across Singapore that turn searches exactly like this one into booked classes. If you run a dance fitness studio and your site is not pulling its weight, take a look at my web design services or just get a quote and we can talk.

Terris — Founder & Lead Strategist

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