12 Unique Couple Activities in Singapore for the Weekend (2026)
Date IdeasMay 2026 · 7 min read

12 Unique Couple Activities in Singapore for the Weekend (2026)

Singapore has no shortage of things to do — but finding a couple activity that's actually memorable, not just another tick on a list, is harder than it looks.

Here are 12 genuinely unique couple activities in Singapore that go beyond the usual dinner-and-movie routine.

1. Make Your Own Unit Number Sign

If you've recently gotten your BTO keys — or you're about to — this is the most meaningful thing you can do together as a couple.

At Forgecraft, you and your partner design and laser-cut your own acrylic unit number sign in a private 3-hour session. You choose the style, the font, the materials. You watch it get cut. You assemble it by hand. And you bring it home the same day — to hang on your front door.

It's S$250 for two, all materials included. It's Singapore's first BTO unit number making experience, and it's unlike anything else on this list.

2. Take a Pottery Class Together

Pottery classes have exploded in popularity in Singapore over the past few years, and for good reason — they're tactile, calming, and genuinely fun. Studios like Mud Rock Ceramics, The Pottery Place, and Thow Kwang Pottery Jungle offer couple-friendly sessions.

3. Try a Couples Cooking Class

Cooking together is one of the most reliable couple activities — and a structured class takes the stress out of it. Look for classes that focus on a cuisine you both love, whether it's Japanese, Italian, or local Singaporean dishes.

4. Explore the Southern Ridges

The Southern Ridges is a 10km trail connecting HortPark, Kent Ridge Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, and Mount Faber. It's free, scenic, and best done in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat. End with a meal at Dempsey Hill or Harbourfront.

5. Visit a Specialty Coffee Roastery

Singapore has a thriving specialty coffee scene. Spend a Saturday morning visiting a roastery — many offer tours or tasting sessions — and then explore the neighbourhood around it. Nylon Coffee Roasters in Everton Park and Homeground Coffee in Tanjong Pagar are good starting points.

6. Do a Beginner 3D Printing Workshop

If you're both curious about technology and making, a beginner 3D printing workshop is a surprisingly fun date. At Forgecraft, you design and print a personalised Spinner Nameplate in 2.5 hours. S$80 per person, max 3 pax per session.

7. Kayak at Pasir Ris or Punggol

Kayaking is one of the most underrated outdoor activities in Singapore. Pasir Ris Park and Punggol Waterway both have kayak rental options. It's affordable, active, and gives you a completely different perspective on the city.

8. Visit the Night Safari

The Night Safari is one of Singapore's most iconic attractions — and many locals have never been. It's genuinely atmospheric and unlike any daytime zoo experience. Book tickets in advance and go on a weekday to avoid the crowds.

9. Take a Perfume-Making Workshop

Several studios in Singapore offer guided perfume-making workshops where you blend your own signature scent. It's intimate, creative, and you leave with something personal. Look for workshops at Scentopia on Sentosa or local indie perfumers.

10. Explore a New Neighbourhood on Foot

Singapore's older neighbourhoods — Tiong Bahru, Joo Chiat, Kampong Glam, Chinatown — are full of hidden cafes, murals, and stories. Pick one you've never properly explored, leave the itinerary at home, and just walk.

11. Watch a Movie at an Outdoor Cinema

Outdoor cinema events pop up regularly in Singapore — at Gardens by the Bay, Fort Canning Park, and various rooftop venues. Check platforms like Klook or local event listings for upcoming screenings.

12. Do a Candle or Soap Making Class

Handcraft studios offering candle and soap making classes are popular in Singapore for a reason — they're relaxing, creative, and you leave with something you made together. A quick search on Klook or Airbnb Experiences will surface plenty of options.


The best couple activities are the ones you remember.

If you've recently gotten your BTO keys, book a session at Forgecraft — it's a 3-hour private experience that ends with something you'll hang on your front door forever.

Ready to make something with your hands?

Book a session at Forgecraft — Singapore's first BTO unit number making experience.