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For some couples, a year-end trip is the only opportunity to spend quality time together. The fact is, we can’t travel right now, but Singapore has loads of unique and fun things to do with your favourite person. And no, it’s not just movies and cafes. Photo credit: @ahxuncorner via Instagram Here are 11 exciting date ideas to switch things up for some proper quality time even without that annual overseas trip. 1) Have an off-grid adventure at Pulau UbinWant some ideas for an uninterrupted date? Get out of the city and take a bumboat to Singapore’s second-largest offshore island. The best way to get around is on two wheels! Rent a bike for S$8/day and head to Chek Jawa Wetlands. If you’re lucky, you’ll spot the island’s wonderful wildlife — wild boars, monitor lizards, kingfishers and even mud crabs! Alternatively, go on a kayaking adventure to Pulau Ketam (~S$96), an island just southwest of Pulau Ubin. If you’re lucky, you’ll meet swimming otters along the way! If you’re keen to do both, join a full-day tour! An experienced guide will take you around Pulau Ubin’s forests and mangroves for the day, with all rental costs included. Pulau Ubin Nature Kayaking and Cycling
Tour Read more: Pulau Ubin Guide — A Local’s Guide to Exploring This Hidden Gem 2) Go on a vintage Vespa tourA fun alternative to museum hopping, hop into a Vespa sidecar and discover the fascinating history of Joo Chiat and Katong! Known as Little Singapore, Joo Chiat and Katong was home to communities of Peranakan, Eurasians, Malays, Chinese and Indians back in the 1920s. You’ll love discovering colourful street art and shophouses while riding through rustic lanes! But if you’d like to see the rest of Singapore, the tour also explores other areas like Tiong Bahru, Kampong Gelam, and the Civic District. Cost:
S$160/hr 3) Explore Singapore’s offshore islandsThis isn’t gonna replace island hopping in Thailand and the Philippines, but if you’ve yet to explore Singapore’s Southern Islands, it’s a great date idea to bring along bae! Start your morning with a lovely picnic on St. John’s Island, before walking over to Lazarus Island. Waters are usually clear and the beach is perfect for a lounge day under the Sun. Photo credit: Island Cruise Next, check out Kusu Island and its resident turtles! You can spot this unique island from miles away thanks to its bright red temple. Around the island, you’ll find matching pagodas that make great photo backdrops. If you have time, check out Sisters’ Island too! At low tide, you’ll see various marine life chilling on the beach. Want a more epic experience? Rent your own luxury yacht and live the luxe life on the waters! Cost: S$15 4) Take your relationship to new heightsAJ Hackett Bungy JumpNothing keeps a relationship going like jumping out of your comfort zone — literally! Interestingly, bungy jumping is a lot like falling in love. When you’re at the edge, you’re excited, but terrified with uncertainty. But sometimes, just like relationships, you’ve got to take that leap of faith (47m to be exact)! Cost: S$79 Mega AdventureIf you’re up for more challenges, conquer your fear of heights at Mega Adventure. Tackle 36 obstacles in the high-element adventure rope course. The view gets better as you end off with a 450m zip line together. You’ll get a stunning view of both Sentosa and your bae! Cost: S$55 5) Go on a scenic hikeIf you’re more of a chill-seeker, try a relaxing hike instead. For those who’ve already cleared MacRitchie Reservoir and Bukit Timah Hill, explore these lesser-known trails! Photo credit: Landscape Engineering Pte Ltd Tucked away in Kranji is a freshwater marshland teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Hike through Kranji Marshes and visit the park’s interesting lookout points. Go bird watching at any of the six bird hides, or enjoy panoramic views from the Raptor Tower! Photo credit: @aachiaaa via Instagram Another easy hike is through Labrador Nature Reserve. Here, you’re rewarded with stunning cliff-side views of the sea. This area also used to be a British military battlement. So, don’t be alarmed by the machine gun post and artillery pieces as you make your way through the park. Photo credit: Nparks Photo credit: @mo_clare via Instagram For those who prefer adventure, check out Thomson Nature Park! You’ll find interesting sights, from the ruins of a Hainan Village to the endangered Raffles’ Banded Langur. It’s a buffer park between Windsor and Springleaf Nature Park. So, if you’re looking for a longer hike, start from either end instead! 6) Be kids againCouples who have fun together, stay together. BOUNCE SingaporeBOUNCE is a great place to be silly together. You’ll be laughing the moment your session begins — from getting the hang of jumping, to failed attempts at flipping into the foam pit. Invite another couple and make it a double date to enjoy Klook’s Awesome 4some promo! (*Update: Promo currently unavailable) Cost:
S$75 for group of four Singapore ZooPhoto credit: @joannejojobi via Instagram Another place to instantly feel like kids again is at the Singapore Zoo (you’re never too old for the zoo)! It’s one of the more popular date ideas, and for good reason. You can visit each other’s favourite animals, and take cute couple photos with them too! Cost:
~S$37 7) Try a new sport togetherHere are some ideas to get rid of that date weight 🤪 Pick up one of these fun, challenging sports! You’ll enjoy yourselves so much, it won’t even feel like a workout. Singapore Wake ParkSince we can’t take on ski slopes this year, how about another version — cable-skiing! An afternoon at Singapore Wake Park is all you need to get hooked. With the park’s straight-line system and dedicated coaches, newbies will get the hang of it in no time 🏄🏻♂️ It’s also a great way to impress your boo. And even if you fall, you’ll both get a good laugh out of it 😂 Cost:
From S$50 Ground Up ClimbingPhoto credit: Ground Up Climbing You’ve conquered the waves, now let’s scale to new heights. Take on Ground Up‘s indoor high walls and have your favourite person cheer you on below! Or go harness-free on the bouldering walls — don’t worry, bae will catch you when you fall (if that fails, the bouldering pads will) 💁🏻♀️ Cost: S$15.30 8) Enjoy unique dining experiencesIf the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, get ready for a proposal by the end of the date with these cool dining ideas! Sushi AirwaysPhoto credit: Sushi Airways via Facebook This is the OG A380 dining experience. Get the finest cuts of your favourite sushi when you “fly” Sushi Airways! You’ll be given the “in-flight” experience with boarding passes, flight stewardesses, and even “porthole” windows. What a way to get the best of both worlds — your weekly sushi date on a flight to nowhere 😂 Cost:
From S$5 NOX – Dine in the DarkIs it called a blind date if you can’t see your partner? Photo credit: NOX Dine in the Dark A meal in the dark at NOX is a truly unique culinary experience. Give your eyes a rest and let your taste buds do the talking — you’ll be surprised how much better you savour each flavour in total darkness! This highly-raved restaurant has received TripAdvisor’s Certificate of Excellence for the past five years. So, expect top-NOX food with top-notch service. Cost: From S$88++/pax SEED Container ParkPhoto credit: Social Innovation Park For couples who prefer alfresco dining, check out Social Entrepreneurship and Eco-park Development’s (SEED) container restaurants. These F&B social enterprises are housed in refurbished shipping containers, serving nothing but good vibes. Plus, they are committed to providing jobs for low-income families, single parents and ex-offenders. Feast on delicious cuisines from Korean to Western and Thai, while enjoying a refreshing view of Punggol Serangoon Reservoir. Cost: From
S$9.90 Kafe UtuPhoto credit: @kafeutu via Instagram Ever tried African cuisine? Thankfully, you don’t need to fly 12 hours to taste it! Kafe Utu is Singapore’s first and only African cafe. Here, you’ll get to taste flavours from across the continent. Popular dishes include the Swahili Fish Curry and the Liberian Peanut Chicken Stew. Photo credit: @kafeutu via Instagram Cost: From S$8 Singapore Southern Straits Sunset Dinner CruisePhoto credit: Klook Hop onboard a ferry as it takes you around Singapore’s Southern Strait. Enjoy the sunset as you pass by the Southern Islands. Meanwhile, a chef will prepare and serve your meal, one dish at a time. For the best views, hang out on the upper deck — you’ll get unobstructed views of the Marina Bay skyline! Cost: S$63.05 (Tours available from 8
Jan 2021) 9) Work together to get out of an escape roomCommunication and teamwork are key in a relationship. Try these activities to see if you and your partner have got what it takes to solve crazy problems (besides BTO 👀). Escape Hunt SingaporePhoto credit: Escape Hunt Singapore At Escape Hunt, unleash your inner detective as you try to catch an infamous murderer. Or, take on a Secret Assignment and save the world together. This is the best place to show off your wits and attention to detail. On top of that, nothing brings two people closer like being trapped in a room for an hour and a half. Especially when you have to work together to escape! *Update: Attraction is currently closed Cost:
S$69.50 for a private room for 2 OR S$77 for a private room for 4 Chinatown Murder Games TourPhoto credit: Tribe Or, take the challenge outside with a real-life game of Cluedo! This unique ‘escape room’ takes place in Chinatown, where you’ll hit the streets to solve puzzles and catch a murderer. Participants will decide where to go based on their clues. There’ll be a guide narrating your journey, and you’ll meet characters along the way — like Aunty Geok the Samsui woman and Raj the moneylender. They’ll tell interesting stories about Chinatown, which may help you find the killer. Cost: S$50 10) Learn new skills togetherCraft workshops are a meaningful way to spend quality time together. You don’t need to be exceptional at art — it’s learning together that makes it fun. At the end of the day, you’ll have tangible memories to bring home. Mini Pottery Workshop ExperiencePottery is a chance for you to create something for your partner from scratch. Even better, with your bare hands! Learn to throw on a wheel and make a three-piece mini pot set — it’s the perfect decorative piece for couples looking forward to their BTO. Cost: S$65 Terrarium WorkshopPhoto credit: Klook Remember when you said you wanted to build a world together? Now you can, in the form of a cute terrarium. In this workshop, you’ll have many different succulents, plants and decorative pieces to work with! Make your little universe bright and vibrant or teem with greens — whatever it is, you’ll be sharing a masterpiece that’s extra special. Cost: From
S$29 Splat Paint HousePhoto credit: Splat Paint House via Facebook You don’t need to know how to paint to create a beautiful painting — you just need to have fun. And what’s more fun than throwing paint at each other? Splat Paint House is Singapore’s first splatter paint studio. There are no rules here, just lots of paint and water guns. So, literally, the world is your canvas. The best part? You’ll bring home a painting that’s one of a kind! Cost:
From S$39 Silver Jewellery & Stone Setting WorkshopPhoto credit: Klook Jewellery is a popular gift, but wouldn’t it be more meaningful to weld it yourself? This workshop will teach you how to work with silver and create a classic closed ring, or an edgy open-style one. Make your rings extra special with textures, patterns or even personalised words! Cost: From S$118 Leather-crafting WorkshopIf you’re not into couple rings, have a go at leather pouches instead! To be extra sweet, craft your pouch as a gift for bae instead! Start by choosing their favourite colour. Then, deboss or hot stamp secret messages for them. You can also add a significant word, date or image that’ll remind them of you ☺️ Cost: From S$34 11) Book a surprise staycation for baeYou don’t need to wait for a special occasion or book a five-star hotel to make your better half feel special. Here are three swanky yet affordable hotels that’ll make both bae and the wallet very happy. The Great MadrasPhoto credit: The Great Madras This preppy boutique hotel is known for giving major Wes Anderson vibes. So if your partner is a movie buff, a stay at The Great Madras is the perfect surprise for them. Photo credit: The Great Madras Treat your boo to a room with a private balcony and courtyard with The Courtyard Room. Or, surprise them with The Great Suite — it comes with a bathtub! Cost:
From S$94/night Hotel GPhoto credit: @doyenne.sg via Instagram Good food and great drinks? Head to Hotel G for their #BURGERSINBED special — you’ll get two amazing signature burgers from 25 Degrees during your stay. Then, head down to the swanky Ginett Restaurant and pick up your complimentary bottle of wine! The rooms are compact, yet spacious with vintage-chic decor — luxury made simple. Cost: From S$103/night Hotel SolohaPhoto credit: Hotel Soloha Hotel Soloha is a hip hotel in the heart of Chinatown. This trendy hotel boasts an electric pop design that easily sets it apart. Their cosy rooms are perfect for two, equipped with everything you need — even mood lighting. With many hipster cafes and experiences nearby, you can spend the day exploring the area before heading back for a good night’s rest. Cost: From S$139.95/night Fun ideas in Singapore for your next dateWhether you’re still in the honeymoon phase or celebrating your 10th year together, it can get challenging coming up with new, creative ideas for the next date. Luckily, Singapore offers loads of things to do to keep your romance alive. If you’d like more date ideas, look through Klook for inspiration! They have a wide variety of things to do, from attractions to workshops and unique dining experiences. Klook also provides great value-for-money, like discounted activities and deals, so you don’t have to bust your budget to impress your boo. Plus, with Klook offering sweet promo codes, you’ll get more bang for your buck! Their fuss-free booking also helps secure your activities quickly too 👌🏼 With all that said, you don’t need extravagant date ideas or a grand trip to have a good time together. Because at the end of the day, it shouldn’t matter where in the world you are — as long as your world is right next to you. What else is there to do this weekend? Share your date ideas in the comments below! This post was brought to you by Klook as part of the SingapoRediscovers campaign. Disclaimer: All images were shot in line with safe distancing measures. For more travel inspiration, follow us on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and Telegram.
What can couples do right now?17 Fun Things to Do As a Couple. Plan a Date.. Travel.. Get Active Together.. Explore a Hobby Together.. Relax Together.. Focus on Your Relationship.. Frequently Asked Questions.. What is fun to do as a couple?Rekindle the romance all over again with our selection of romantic things to do as a couple.. Get a couples massage. ... . Cook Dinner Together. ... . Have a picnic together. ... . Catch a show together. ... . Play together, stay together. ... . Check out a concert. ... . Skydive. ... . Challenge each other to some go-karting.. What can couples do together for free?It's Date Night—Here Are 12 Free Ideas That Are Both Romantic and Fun. Go on a scavenger hunt. ... . Learn to make a new meal together. ... . Hit the library. ... . Have a movie roulette night. ... . Stargaze. ... . Take in a local show. ... . Visit a museum or art gallery. ... . Go camping (on your terms). Where can couples go in Singapore?Check out these 20 Perfect Romantic Places in Singapore to visit with your partner:. Changi Point Coastal Walk. ... . The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia. ... . Universal Studios. ... . Bukit Batok Town Park. ... . Singapore River. ... . Fort Canning Hill. ... . Cable Car Dining. ... . Marina Bay Sands.. |