Bachelorette Party and Hen Night Ideas Singapore 2026: Venues, Activities, Budgets and Classy Fun Plans
Plan a Singapore bachelorette party in 2026 with venue ideas, activity prices, classy hen night themes, alcohol-free options and realistic budgets for friends.

Planning a bachelorette party in Singapore sounds simple until the WhatsApp group starts buzzing.
One bridesmaid wants rooftop cocktails. Another is pregnant. Someone is flying in from KL for just one night. The bride says "anything is fine", which, as every maid of honour knows, is not a plan.
The good news? A hen night does not have to be wild, awkward or expensive to be memorable. In 2026, Singapore bachelorette parties are leaning more personal: creative workshops, spa-at-home setups, private karaoke rooms, yachts, staycations, chic dinners and alcohol-free celebrations that still feel special.
Here is how to plan one that fits the bride, the group and the budget.
Bachelorette Party vs Bridal Shower: What's the Difference?
In Singapore, people often use "bachelorette party", "hen night" and "bridal shower" interchangeably. They overlap, but the vibe is usually slightly different.
| Celebration | Typical vibe | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Bridal shower | Daytime, pretty, gifts, family-friendly | Bride's close friends, sisters, cousins, sometimes mums |
| Hen night | Evening, playful, louder, more private | Bridesmaids and close friends |
| Bachelorette party | Modern umbrella term for either | Any celebration before the wedding |
If the bride is having a packed Singapore wedding timeline, one combined celebration is usually enough. Do an afternoon activity, dinner, then optional drinks for those who want to continue.
Quick Budget Guide for 2026
Most Singapore hen parties land between $50 and $180 per person, depending on venue, activity and whether the bride's share is split by the group.
| Budget | Per pax estimate | What works well |
|---|---|---|
| Easy and affordable | $30-$60 | Condo function room, picnic, art jamming, home games, potluck |
| Comfortable mid-range | $70-$130 | Workshop plus dinner, karaoke room, spa add-on, private cafe area |
| Splurge | $150-$300+ | Yacht, hotel suite, WET Deck party, private dining, limo or professional decor |
One practical rule: agree on the maximum spend before booking anything. It is kinder to say "we are keeping it around $100 each" upfront than to surprise everyone with a $240 bill later.
Best Bachelorette Party Ideas in Singapore
1. Private Craft Workshop in Joo Chiat
For a bride who likes calm, pretty things, a craft workshop is hard to beat. It gives the group something to do and everyone leaves with a keepsake.
Hue Your Days at The Yards in Joo Chiat has a dedicated bachelorette party option for 4 to 8 pax. Their published 2026 pricing starts from $262 for 4 pax for pottery painting and goes up to $434 for 8 pax, with stamp-making from $274 to $458 depending on group size. The package includes a 2-hour craft session, private room use, materials and themed props or decoration rental. Pottery painting pieces are paid separately, with pieces starting from around $8.
Best for: intimate groups, alcohol-free plans, brides who love handmade details.
2. Perfume-Making Party
Perfume workshops have become a sweet spot for hen parties because they feel personal without being too intense. Each guest makes a scent, the bride gets a meaningful keepsake, and nobody needs to be "crafty" to enjoy it.
MScents lists its bespoke perfume masterclass at $78 per pax for a roughly 2.5-hour session, including a 30ml personalised scent. Groups below 10 usually attend at their Ubi studio, while larger groups can enquire for arrangements.
Other providers to compare include Perfume Play, Scentopia, FunEmpire and Soap Art Singapore. Budget about $65-$100 per pax.
Best for: elegant hen parties, mixed-age groups, brides who like keepsakes over clubbing.
3. Spa Party at Home or Hotel
If the bride is exhausted from fittings, seating plans and family logistics, a spa party may be the most loving choice.
ALEYDA offers mobile spa parties that can be set up at a home, hotel room or private venue. Their public package page lists a back-and-foot massage party at $498 for 4 pax and a full-body massage option at $518 for 4 pax, with two therapists over two hours. The pricing includes transport and spa-station setup.
For a cosy version, book a hotel suite, order in light bites and let everyone rotate through treatments. For a budget version, do DIY sheet masks, nail stickers and a "no wedding admin tonight" rule.
Best for: tired brides, pregnant friends, alcohol-free celebrations, smaller groups.
4. Karaoke Room and Dinner
KTV is underrated for hen nights in Singapore. It is private, rain-proof and lets the group be silly without disturbing a restaurant full of strangers.
K.STAR is a strong option if you want themed rooms and photo-friendly interiors. Its 2026 published price range is around $25++ to $298++ per room per hour, depending on room size, outlet, day and time.
Keep it classy by planning a setlist instead of a drinking game marathon:
- One song from the bride's secondary school era
- One song from the couple's dating days
- One duet for the bride and maid of honour
- One "guilty pleasure" round where everyone must sing
Best for: groups of 6 to 15, rainy-day backup, friends who want fun without clubbing.
5. Rooftop Cocktails with a View
For the bride who wants a night out but not chaos, book a rooftop table around sunset. Singapore gives you skyline photos without a complicated itinerary.
La Luna at Labrador Tower is useful for groups because it publishes different seating options. Its pool deck lounge fits 10 to 15 pax, with minimum spend listed at $50++ per person on weekdays, $40++ per person on weekend day slots, and $80++ per person on weekend nights. Sea-view cabanas fit smaller groups of 6 to 9 pax.
Other options to shortlist: CÉ LA VI, Level33, Smoke & Mirrors, Las Palmas, 1-Altitude Coast and Mr Stork.
Best for: stylish evenings, photos, a bride who wants drinks but not a club.
Etiquette tip: Check the dress code and seating time. Nothing kills the mood like arriving in themed sashes and being told half the group cannot enter.
6. Private Cooking or Baking Class
A cooking class works beautifully when the bride loves food, or when the group includes friends who do not know each other well.
ToTT offers private cooking classes for groups of 10 or more, and its party page specifically mentions bachelorette parties among suitable occasions. Its listed kids cooking party pricing is $75++ per pax, while adult private cooking classes are enquiry-based, so treat $80-$130 per pax as a sensible starting estimate until you receive a quote.
Also consider Baker's Brew, Commune Kitchen, ABC Cooking Studio or a private Peranakan cooking experience through platforms such as Seek Sophie.
Best for: foodie brides, groups with older relatives joining, alcohol-free plans.
7. Yacht Daycation
A yacht party sounds extra, but split among 8 to 12 people it can be comparable to a premium dinner.
Expect roughly $120-$250 per pax before food and drinks, depending on boat size, day, charter length and add-ons. Honeycombers has highlighted Singapore yacht options from around $1,200 for 10 people, while current marketplace listings vary widely by vessel and season.
Good yacht vendors to compare include Ximula Sail, EagleWings Yacht Charters, Valencia Yachts, Yachtly and Singapore Yacht Charter. Ask about corkage, catering, shower facilities, route, bad-weather policy and whether decorations are allowed.
Best for: close friend groups, Sentosa vibes, destination-wedding energy without leaving Singapore.
Planning tip: Do not overpack the itinerary. Four hours goes by fast once you board, take photos, eat and swim.
8. Hotel Suite Staycation
If everyone is busy, a staycation keeps things simple. Check in, decorate lightly, order dinner, play games, sleep over. No Grab-hopping around town.
Look at suites or connecting rooms at Andaz Singapore, The Clan Hotel, Oasia Resort Sentosa, Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa, M Social, Hotel G or Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa.
Budget guide:
- Standard room or compact suite: $250-$500 per night
- Larger suite or villa-style stay: $600-$1,500+ per night
- Decor, cake and snacks: $80-$250 total
Best for: sleepover vibes, out-of-town bridesmaids, low-logistics planning.
9. W Singapore WET Deck Party
For a polished poolside splurge, W Singapore - Sentosa Cove has advertised bachelor and bachelorette WET Deck Party packages from $200++ per person, including cabana or sofa seating, spa time, fruit and a welcome drink.
Best for: luxury brides, birthday-meets-hen party energy, small groups.
10. Alcohol-Free Hen Party That Still Feels Special
Not every bride drinks. Some groups include pregnant friends, Muslim bridesmaids, younger sisters, or simply people who do not want the night to revolve around alcohol.
Alcohol-free ideas that still feel celebratory:
- Perfume-making followed by dinner in Joo Chiat
- Spa party with mocktails, fresh fruit and a handwritten advice-card station
- High tea at a hotel or pretty cafe
- Private art jamming or pottery painting
- KTV with bubble tea and supper
- Sunrise picnic at Marina Barrage or East Coast Park
- Movie night in a hotel suite with the bride's favourite rom-coms
Small touches matter: a proper cake, a handwritten letter from each bridesmaid, a playlist, printed photos, and one group gift will make it feel intentional.
Ready-Made Itineraries
Classy Afternoon Plan: $80-$130 per pax
- 2.30pm: Perfume-making or pottery workshop
- 5.30pm: Photos around Joo Chiat or Orchard
- 7.00pm: Private dinner
- 9.00pm: Optional dessert or mocktails
Best for brides who want a meaningful day without a late night.
Fun Hen Night Plan: $100-$180 per pax
- 6.00pm: Dinner near Orchard, Bugis or Clarke Quay
- 8.00pm: KTV room
- 10.30pm: Rooftop drinks or supper
Best for mixed friend groups because dinner breaks the ice before the louder part begins.
Splurge Sentosa Plan: $180-$350 per pax
- 1.00pm: Yacht charter or WET Deck party
- 6.00pm: Hotel room refresh
- 8.00pm: Sentosa or VivoCity dinner
- 10.00pm: Suite games and cake
Best for brides who want one big memory instead of several smaller outings.
Games That Are Funny but Not Cringe
The best hen party games are personal, short and respectful. Skip anything that would embarrass the bride in front of strangers unless she loves that attention.
Try these:
- How well do you know the bride? Include local questions like her go-to hawker order and favourite date-night spot.
- Advice for married life: Everyone writes one useful tip and one funny warning.
- Guess the groom's answer: Ask the groom 10 questions beforehand, then see if the bride can match his answers.
- Memory jar: Each guest writes a memory with the bride. She guesses who wrote it.
- Wedding taboo: Ban words like "budget", "seating plan" and "in-laws" for 30 minutes.
If you are also planning a traditional morning gatecrash, keep the hen night gentler. The bride does not need two rounds of public embarrassment in the same wedding season.
Who Pays for the Bachelorette Party?
In Singapore, the most common arrangement is:
- Bridesmaids split the bride's share
- Guests pay for their own activity, food and drinks
- Optional extras like decor, cake and sash are split by the organising group
- The bride does not pay unless she insists or chooses a very expensive plan
Be transparent. A simple message works:
"We're planning a hen celebration for Sarah on 18 July. Budget is around $120 per pax, including activity and dinner. The bride's share will be split among us, so please let me know privately if the budget is uncomfortable."
That last sentence matters. Weddings are already expensive for guests, especially after outfits and ang bao.
Planning Timeline
6-8 Weeks Before
- Ask the bride for hard no's: clubbing, alcohol, explicit games, late nights, certain people
- Confirm group size and budget
- Choose one main activity and one meal venue
- Check if anyone has dietary restrictions or mobility needs
4 Weeks Before
- Book the venue or workshop
- Collect deposits
- Decide whether there will be a theme, dress code or matching accessories
- Order cake, flowers or simple decor
1 Week Before
- Confirm final headcount
- Share the schedule, location pins and payment summary
- Prepare games, playlist and bride surprises
- Assign one person to photos and one person to payments
Day Of
- Arrive 20-30 minutes early if decorating
- Keep the schedule flexible
- Take group photos before everyone gets sweaty, sleepy or too full
- Make sure the bride gets home safely
Final Thoughts
A good Singapore bachelorette party is not about proving how wild the group can be. It is about making the bride feel known.
If she loves quiet time, book the spa party. If she lights up on stage, go KTV. If she has been dreaming of Sentosa photos, do the poolside splurge. If everyone is on a tighter budget, a condo function room with cake, games and handwritten letters can still be lovely.
The real test is simple: will she look back and think, "Wah, they really planned this for me"?
That is the whole point.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much should a bachelorette party in Singapore cost in 2026? Most groups should budget $50-$180 per person. Simple home or condo parties can stay below $60 per pax, while workshops with dinner usually sit around $80-$130. Yachts, hotel suites and premium poolside packages can go above $200 per pax.
When should we hold the hen night before the wedding? Plan it one to two months before the wedding. Avoid the week before because the bride will likely be busy with fittings, family errands and vendor payments.
Should the bride pay for her own bachelorette party? Usually no. In Singapore, bridesmaids or close friends commonly split the bride's share. That said, keep the total budget reasonable and do not pressure guests into paying for a plan they cannot afford.
What are good alcohol-free bachelorette party ideas in Singapore? Perfume-making, pottery painting, art jamming, high tea, spa parties, KTV, cooking classes, hotel movie nights and sunrise picnics all work well without alcohol. The key is making the plan feel intentional, not like a watered-down version of a club night.
Can we combine a bridal shower and hen night? Yes. Many Singapore brides prefer one celebration. Do a daytime workshop or high tea, followed by dinner and optional drinks for the friends who want to continue.
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