Planning a bachelorette party often leads to a familiar pattern in the group chat. One person has their heart set on rooftop cocktails, another is keeping an eye on their wallet, and the bride often chimes in with a vague “anything is fine.” While that sounds nice, it doesn’t help much in making a plan.
If you’re organizing a bachelorette party in Singapore, you’ll be glad to know that options have come a long way from the typical club crawl. In 2026, it’s common for groups to spend between $50 and $180 per person. For those aiming for a budget-friendly option, there are loft setups for under $60 per person, while more extravagant choices like yachts or beach clubs can run over $200.
To help you brainstorm, here’s the compiled ten diverse ideas based on budget, vibe, and overall ease. You can pick one that suits your group and get it booked.
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1. Book a Private Loft for a DIY Bachelorette Party
Renting a private loft gives you the freedom to control the decor, music, and food without the noise of a bar or the cleanup of a home party. The Happi Loft (THL), located at 2 Mayo Street near the Rocher MRT, is a spacious 2,000 square feet with floor-to-ceiling windows that make for great photos. You can bring your own catering and have fun with foosball, PS4, and board games available on-site. Typically, costs are under $60 per person when you have 8 to 12 guests.
2. Spend the Day at a Sentosa Beach Club
If you’re looking for sun, sand, and a fun, relaxed vibe, Tanjong Beach Club is a fantastic option. It can accommodate up to 500 guests and offers daybeds, a pool, and delicious wood-fired food, making it a one-stop-shop for a complete day of lounging and enjoying cocktails without the hassle of moving around to different venues.
3. Take a Creative Workshop Together
For those who want a memorable, hands-on experience, consider a creative workshop. Activities like pottery painting, perfume making, or brewing Makgeolli can serve as both fun and a keepsake. Hue Your Days in Joo Chiat offers bachelorette packages starting from $262 for four people, going up to $434 for eight, which includes a private room and some decorations
4. Charter a Yacht for the Afternoon
If you’re dreaming of a luxurious afternoon, why not charter a yacht? Prices for a half-day experience range from $120 to $250 per person before adding food and drinks, depending on the boat size. When shared among a group of 8 to 12, it can feel much fancier than the cost indicates.
5. Go for High Tea at a Heritage Hotel
For a classy, relaxed afternoon, high tea at iconic venues like The Fullerton, Raffles, or Pan Pacific can fit the bill. They offer sets featuring finger sandwiches, scones, and a selection of teas, making it a safe choice for a group with varied age ranges who may prefer a non-alcoholic option.
6. Book a Private KTV Room
If your group loves to sing, a private karaoke room offers a way to belt out your favorite tunes without the awkwardness of singing in front of strangers. These rooms usually charge by the hour, plus you can add food and drink options. It’s a great follow-up activity after dinner.
7. Sip Cocktails at a Rooftop Bar
For a stylish night out, a VIP table at a rooftop bar like CÉ LA VI provides stunning skyline views. Just keep in mind that minimum spends can get steep on weekends, so booking for a weekday can save you some money.
8. Take a Private Cooking Class
Cooking classes can be both entertaining and educational. Places like ToTT offer private group cooking sessions, with prices generally ranging from $80 to $130 per person. It’s a great way for everyone to engage in an interactive activity.
9. Plan a Spa and Pampering Day
Before the big day, a spa day filled with massages and facials can be a wonderful way to relieve stress. Many spas provide group packages, allowing everyone to unwind together in a private space.
10. Picnic and Photoshoot in a Scenic Park
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly option, consider hosting a styled picnic at locations like Marina Barrage, Singapore Botanic Gardens, or Fort Canning Park. You can set up fairy lights for ambiance and have a great backdrop for photos while enjoying a lovely day outdoors.
How to Choose the Right Idea for Your Bride
To make the selection easier, ask the bride three straightforward questions such as,
Do they prefer
- a beach day,
- a creative class, or
- a night out dancing?
Next, set a maximum amount everyone’s comfortable with spending. Don’t forget to check for any dietary restrictions or personal preferences among the guests. Lastly, don’t forget to book the venue four to six weeks in advance, as weekend slots can fill up quickly.
THL's Take: Why a Private Loft Wins for Most Groups
Based on our experienced, we often notice that groups want more freedom when planning their events. Unfortunately, public venues usually come with strict rules like set menus, noise limits, or minimum spending requirements that can be tough for smaller gatherings.
Choosing a private loft can solve these issues. You can bring your own food, pick the music, and enjoy the time without worrying about closing hours. We would love to recommend to start with a loft as your main event. Then, add in something fun like a workshop, a high tea, or a beach club visit to round out the day.
Ready to secure your date? Check if The Happi Loft is available for your bachelorette party, or reach out to our team to help plan your perfect day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Expect to spend between $50 and $180 per person, depending on your chosen activities.
Ideally, 1 to 2 months before the wedding, steering clear of the final week when the bride is preoccupied with last-minute details.
Typically, no. It’s customary for bridesmaids or close friends to cover her share.
Consider pottery painting, perfume making, high tea, cooking classes, or hosting a loft party.
Most private lofts like THL allow it, but it’s best to check with restaurants or hotels, as they often have restrictions.
San Htar is the SEO Specialist at The Happi Loft, where she manages SEO and content strategy for the brand’s online presence in Singapore. With several years of experience in digital marketing across Southeast Asia, she has worked across SEO, paid media, and content marketing for businesses in multiple industries. At The Happi Loft, she focuses on creating meaningful and search friendly content that helps parents and families discover engaging indoor playground experiences, enrichment activities, and family friendly spaces in Singapore. The Happi Loft is a growing family lifestyle and indoor playground brand known for providing safe, fun, and interactive experiences for children and parents.





