27 romantic date ideas that don't feel like you're in Singapore

Surprise your partners and bring them on these unconventional dates

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There are only so many movies and luxurious dinners that you can do with your significant other before it becomes boring. Now, if you're one who has their travel plans on hold, having to come up with fresh ideas every week can be challenging. But Singapore has actually quite a few fun activities up her sleeves, if you know where to look. 

Here is a list of ideas that can help chalk up brownie points, keep the feeling of being stuck in Singapore at bay, while helping local businesses stay afloat.

Art jam with cats

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This isn’t any art jamming session. If you’re both cat lovers, swing by Wildflower Studio to try their fun art jamming session accompanied by their clowder of cats. The great thing about this studio is that it also works with cat rescue groups, of which proceeds from their small business will also help in funding and supporting their kitten fostering & socialisation programme.

Choose between two experiences—Semi-Guided Art Jam with Cats, where art facilitators provide guidance as you create your masterpiece, or Chill Out with Cats, a relaxed session where you can paint, unwind, and enjoy the company of cats at your own pace.

Enabling Village, 20 Lengkok Bahru, #01-19C UOB Ability Hub, 159053

https://www.wildflowerstudio.sg/

Try skating at HiRoller Indoor Skating Rink

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For those looking for a more active date idea, consider visiting the indoor skating rink at HiRoller. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned skater, glide hand in hand with your date as you enjoy the retro vibes and upbeat music. It’s a unique way to bond, break a sweat, and create unforgettable memories together.

1 Pasir Ris Cl, Level 5 E!Hub, Singapore 519599

https://www.hirollersingapore.com/

Surf, skate, or ski at Trifecta Singapore

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Immerse yourself in the allure of Japan’s snow, the waves of Bali, and the skating bowls of California—all in the heart of Orchard at Trifecta, Singapore’s pioneering surf-snow-skate facility. Trifecta is a groundbreaking initiative by The Ride Side, a local adventure sports company aimed at introducing board sports to the wave-less and snow-less landscape of Singapore.

Engage in virtual reality-powered snow experiences, conquer endless waves in the deep water wave pool, and refine your skating and surfskating skills in the world’s first hybrid skate bowl.

#01-01 10a Exeter Road Singapore 239958

trifectasingapore.com

Take to the skies at SkyHelix Sentosa

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Bring your dates to new heights at the newly opened SkyHelix Sentosa. Here, the gondola ride reveals breathtaking views of Sentosa and the developing Greater Southern Waterfront, as it gently rotates 35 metres above ground. The 12-minute ride, which includes 10 minutes at the peak, reaches an apex of 79 metres above sea level, making it one of the highest vantage points on Sentosa. What's more, with every ride, you'll also get to enjoy a complimentary drink that's crafted by Dusk Restaurant & Bar located at Mount Faber Peak. However, if you don’t wish to get the complimentary beverage, you can also take home an exclusive SkyHelix Sentosa souvenir after your "flight".

41 Imbiah Rd, Sentosa, 099707

www.mountfaberleisure.com/attraction/skyhelix-sentosa

Unleash your inner Ninja Warrior at Adventure HQ

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Thrill seekers, this one's for you. Larger than life, over at Adventure HQ, you'll get to play at the gigantic space that houses a 14M high slide, artificial caves and even plenty of free-fall challenges. Much like the obstacles in Ninja Warrior, you'll also get to compete with one another and unleash your inner daredevil. Here, you can also expect the tallest indoor slide in Singapore, which also trumps the slide over at Terminal 3, as well as loads of classic boulders and high walls that are solo climber-friendly so you don't have to wait around for someone to belay you from the ground.

2 Yishun Walk, Singapore 767944

www.hometeamns.sg/khatib/adventurehq

Get crafty and make your own rugs at Tuft Club

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Much like embroidery or knitting — that’s traditionally used for making rugs — tufting has become one of the hottest activities to date thanks to its ever-growing popularity on TikTok. And if you're looking to explore your creative side, or make a gift that's meaningful for your loved ones, then this activity might just be the right fit.

Known as one of the first tufting studios in Singapore, the Tuft Club offers you an opportunity to attend workshops for tufting a rug or creating your own plush mirror frame. The four-and-a-half-hour long session also includes learning how to operate a tufting gun and experimenting with different techniques that are all taught by the staff members. What's more, you can also bring your own work of art back home, so you'll always have a piece with you to remind you of the experience.

57 Circular Rd, #03-01, Singapore 049412

tuftclub.com

Nosh on good grub at Open Farm Community

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Lovers of both food and nature will adore the lush foliage surrounding Open Farm Community, a charming greenhouse-styled restaurant that will make the two of you feel as though you are dining in the middle of a farm in Perth. Its sprawling premises house an edible garden, an al fresco area (that looks magical in the evening, by the way) and a retail shop. Dig into locally-sourced, seasonal and innovative dishes at this perfect location for a weekend brunch date.

130E Minden Road, Singapore 248819

www.openfarmcommunity.com

Fish for your dinner at Smith Marine

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Indulge in a nautical adventure without travelling too far away at this modernised kelong restaurant. Located just off Pulau Ubin, Smith Marine is merely a 15-minute ferry ride from the Changi Village Ferry Terminal. Here, you get to reel in your own meal at their “sure-catch pond” (at $35 per fish). Caught fish, such as snapper or seabass, can be cooked in a variety of ways. We found the seafood to be extremely fresh, and so tender, it simply melts off the bone.

Pulau Ubin Coastal Area FC97E

www.smithmarine.com.sg

Satisfy your need for speed at the Karting Arena

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Fancy channelling your inner Vin Diesel, Fast and Furious-style? Get your partner’s heart pumping by challenging him or her to a race (but remember to adhere to all safety requirements!), while fulfilling that race car driver dream at the same time.

Karting Arena has two circuits, one in Bukit Timah and the other in Jurong. Bukit Timah utilises electric karts, while the Jurong branch offers petroleum karts. Prices differ at both tracks, and start from $35 for a 10-minute session.

Regardless of which you choose, you’ll be guaranteed an adrenaline-filled time navigating the twists and turns.

www.thekartingarena.com

Trot off into the sunset at Gallop Stable

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Trot, canter and gallop at Gallop Stable, which will make you feel like you’re prancing along the English countryside. You and your date get to saddle up for an afternoon of fun horse riding if you sign up for a semi-private lesson for two.

At $80 (on weekdays) and $90 (on weekends), you’ll get to enjoy a 45-minute session of leisure riding for novice riders. Not a fan of riding? You can feed the ponies and bunnies at the stables too at $2 per feed packet. Round up your British adventure by heading for an afternoon tea of scones and sandwiches after that.

Gallop Stable is at two locations, Pasir Ris and Bukit Timah.

www.gallopstable.com

Get lost in Pasir Ris Park’s maze

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Get lost with your date at this whimsical spot. With towering green hedges, rustic wooden fences and forestry all around, this enchanting maze is your next best alternative to Paris’ Jardin des Plantes during this period.

Make a day trip out of it: The rest of the park is worthy of exploration as well. Just make sure you check the weather — you don’t want it to be sweltering, or worse, rain cats and dogs when you’re there.

98 Pasir Ris Central, Singapore 519637

Soak your worries away at Ikeda Spa

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After a long week at work, sometimes the best way to spend the weekend is to simply unwind. So instead of packing your date full of exhausting activities, why not escape to “Japan” for some much-needed zen? Try Ikeda Spa, which prides itself on offering an authentic Japanese spa experience. With its warm tatami rooms, wooden interior and traditional Japanese decor, it would be as though you’ve been teleported to Kyoto.

Wash away the stress of the week with your partner at their Hinoki Onsen Bath ($120 for 30 minutes for two), or relax your mind and body with a Ganbanyoku Detox Massage ($190 for 60 minutes each).

787 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 269762

www.ikedaspa.com

Kayak the waters around Pulau Ubin

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Paddling down the scenic Amazon River and exploring the diverse ecosystem of its surrounding jungle might seem like a dream, but your bank account might disagree. Go kayaking in Pulau Ubin instead — it’s less exotic, we know, but it’ll thrill any nature lover nonetheless. Follow an experienced guide as you navigate through the tranquil mangroves, and see if you and your partner can spot some wildlife such as kingfishers, hornbills and even otters!

To get there, take a bumboat ride from Changi Point Ferry Terminal to Pulau Ubin and head to the Ubin Adventures hut, No. 34, for the beginning of the tour.

Stay a night in a Glamping Society tent

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Thinking of booking a hotel for a staycay with your partner? We say nay. Forget about going for that cliché hotel and go Glamping (camping, glam-style) instead!

Prices start from $299 for a couple’s package, which includes a romantically decorated (with rose petals, mmm!) medium-sized tent, a picnic set-up that can be either indoors or outdoors, a large pizza and sparkling juice. It’s a dreamy setting your date will surely appreciate.

Glamping Society has two locations, at East Coast Park Camping Area G and D, and Kranji Glamping Farm Resort.

www.glampingsociety.com

Take to the skies at Seletar Aerospace

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Take to the skies with your date at Seletar Aerospace’s full-motion flight simulator, where you get to soar through the “clouds” à la Aladdin’s carpet ride and enjoy a scenic bird’s-eye “view” of the grounds below. Okay, we know it’s not real, but the experience is no less exciting. Learn all about plane controls and get a feel of how to fly a plane at this flight school.

Prices start from $130 for a 45-minute introductory flight with an instructor. Longer flight sessions are also available if you have the cash to splash.

66 Seletar Aerospace View, Singapore 797509

flightschool.sg

Play with clay at Common Touch Craft Unit

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Set up by two friends who met at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Common Touch Craft Unit offers a range of pottery workshops and classes. For those who are new to the art, go for the introductory three-hour-long Pottery Experience ($85/pax). Group discounts (for groups of four or more depending on Covid-19 rules) are available if you pair up with another couple!

You and your date will be introduced to two crafting techniques – hand-building and wheel-throwing – with the help of an experienced staff member. Each participant will craft one or two pieces during the hand-building segment, and mould four pieces on the throwing wheel. One piece from the wheel is included in the price, with more pieces available for purchase at S$8 each. The pieces will then go through a firing process, and be ready for collection in two months.

45 Burghley Drive, #01-08, Singapore 559022

www.commontouchcraft.com

Sail away with Southern Islands Yacht Tour

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Set sail on a private yacht across the glistening waters to explore the southern islands of Singapore. The three-hour expedition, run by Discover Sailing Asia, will bring you and your date to Lazarus island, where you’ll have one hour to idle and sunbathe on the fine sand, splash about at the cove, or explore the island and admire Singapore’s skyline from the distance. Onboard, a guide will offer fascinating maritime facts and tales, and the boat captain might even let you try steering for awhile. We guarantee this relaxing tour will evoke the holiday vibes we’ve been missing for so long.

www.klook.com/en-SG/activity/51839-southern-islands-yacht-tour

www.discoversailingasia.com

Get down and dirty to explore WW2-era Marsiling Bunkers

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For the outdoorsy, spunky duo who crave adventure and don’t mind bashing through the rainforest to explore the wild side of Singapore, this four-hour trek ($150/pax) – run by Beyond Expeditions – is certainly not for the faint-hearted.

At the Marsiling Bunkers, you’ll encounter sprawling underground tunnels leftover from British rule, rambling jungle vines, giant geckos, ankle-high mud and more. The Beyond Expeditions team will provide powerful headlamps, and help capture memorable shots of you and your date. After the adventure, a cup of freshly brewed masala chai or coffee, and savoury biscuits will be handed out.

https://seeksophie.com/options/explore-the-abandoned-world-war-2-marsiling-bunkers

https://beyondexpeditionssg.com/

Make a cheese or chopping board for your new BTO

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No experience is required to learn how to make a cheese or chopping board from a piece of wood with Tombalek. During the one-day, five-hour fun course ($90/pax), channel your inner craftsman as both you and your date will get to cut, sand, as well as put the finishing touches on your boards.

The best part? Being able to take home a simple, and functional piece of solid woodwork at the end of the class. If cheese or chopping boards don’t strike your fancy, Tombalek also runs other types of fun classes such as toy making, chopstick making, and knife metal classes.

7 Mandai Link, #10-22, Singapore 728664

https://tombalek.com

Adjust your sights at Salt & Light Archery

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Channel your inner Katniss Everdeen or Hawkeye during this one-hour fun shoot ($35/pax) which will provide you with a basic yet comprehensive introduction to archery taught by a trained instructor with at least two years of experience.

After the introduction, you and your date will get to challenge yourself (or each other) on a couple of staged challenges – a 10-arrow challenge, a balloon challenge, and the mini-target challenge. The toughest of the lot is the mini-target challenge, so do your best to hit the bullseye as you’ll get to take home your target paper as a memento.

Salt & Light Archery has two ranges, one in Punggol and the other in West Coast.

slarchery.sg

Learn the basics of leatherworking at Crafune

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Craft a key holder, coin pouch, and card sleeve for each other, or for yourself, at this leatherworking class with Crafune. While the atelier has a list of longer workshops that materialise into handbags or pencil cases, the 3 Small Accessories Workshop ($89/pax) is the best introduction to dip your toes in leather crafting.

High-quality vegetable-tanned leather will be your canvas for the day, and during the three-hour session, you’ll learn how to score, cut, glue, stitch and burnish your leather item. Finally, personalise the item by debossing or hot-stamping.

38A Haji Lane, #02-01, Singapore 189231

https://crafune.com/

Putt your way through Holey Moley

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Forget the usual windmills or crocodile mouths, and instead, putt your stuff through a glow-in-the-dark room and pop culture references like The Flintstones, and straight into the Nine Iron Throne at the Holey Moley mini golf course in Clarke Quay.

There are 27 unique holes for you and your date to try and score a hole-in-one, but with all the twists, turns, drops, and curves, it would be close to impossible. Throw in some good music, cocktails and food from their Caddyshack bar, and you’ll get Singapore’s best mini golf course, bar none.

3B River Valley Rd, Singapore 179024

www.holeymoley.com.sg/

Get a sugar rush at Museum of Ice Cream

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The Instagram wonderland has 14 interactive installations for your #ootd, so plan your outfits carefully! Swing on a giant cherry, jump on a pink bouncy castle, and frolic in the sprinkle pool with your date. Being a museum, there are also fun ice cream facts plastered all over the outlandishly pink interiors.

Guests will also be treated to unlimited servings of ice cream. Expect the frozen treat to come as soft serves, scoops, potong sticks, and wafer blocks, in local flavours like pulut hitam and lychee bandung. Tickets start from $38 per person.

100 Loewen Rd, Singapore 248837

www.museumoficecream.com/singapore

Learn about tea with Monster Day Tours

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The tea culture in Singapore is as diverse as its local population, and Monster Day Tours wants to show you a side of the country many know nothing of. On this The Melting Pot Of Tea: A Tea Appreciation Cultural Tour ($65/pax), a guide will dole out intriguing tea facts as you and your date amble alongside in the Chinatown district.

Over 3.5 hours, you’ll be walked through four different cups of tea, from traditional to modern, and learn more about than 20 unique tea blends. There will also be a chance for you and your date to take home your own blend of tea leaves and infused flavours.

www.monsterdaytours.com/singapore-tea-cultural-tour

Unleash the inner beast at The Fragment Room

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Feeling frustrated with the crazy heat? Or perhaps you’ve had a rough day at work, your job is going nowhere, and you just want to hit something? Make a booking at The Fragment Room ($75 for couples) for 40 minutes of breaking and smashing in a specially-designed rage room.

Blow off some steam by smashing cups, throwing plates, hitting glass bottles and flinging electronic appliances all about. It is a truly liberating feeling, and the best part is you don’t have to clean up after. Not to worry, you’ll also be well protected with coveralls, helmets with visors, cut-proof gloves and safety boots.

Read about our first-time experience at The Fragment Room here.

490 MacPherson Road, Singapore 368198

https://thefragmentroom.com

Escape to a secret rooftop farm in Siglap

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Had enough of the trails and forests in Singapore? This organic farming, bee keeping and honey tasting experience at The Sundowner in Siglap gives a fresh take on nature.

This hosted rooftop farm experience ($115 per pax) consists of three parts: a masterclass in organic farming, a bee encounter, and a honey tasting session. The experience ends with a round of cocktails, and you get to pick your own garnish from the farm. We hear that these sessions sell out fast, and it’s best to make your booking a month in advance.

The sessions are held from 5pm to 7pm, every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Each session can accommodate up to five people (depending on current Covid-19 restrictions).

Read about our first-time experience at The Sundowner here.

705A East Coast Road, Singapore 459062

www.thesundownersg.com

Try your hand at pottery at Dirty Hands Only

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If you've been thinking of making your own mugs or plates, this introductory session to pottery at Dirty Hands Only is right up your alley.

During the 2.5-hour session ($85), you'll be guided on the basics of pottery by owner Tiffany Chua, who's a great hands-on teacher. All materials are provided, and you'll get to take home one hand-built vessel and one wheel-thrown vessel at the end of it.

Above all, the studio is an intimate, welcoming space where you and bae can get your hands dirty creatively without competition or personal judgement.

Read about our first-time experience at Dirty Hands Only here.

www.dirtyhandsonly.com

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