Looking for the best Valentine’s Day deals in Singapore this 2026? From bouquets of flowers for Valentine’s Day to artisanal chocolate gifts and romantic wine hampers, we’ve done the legwork so you don’t have to.
Valentine’s Day (14 Feb) falls on a Saturday this year. That’s brilliant for scheduling a proper date without rushing from the office, but slightly less brilliant for your bank account since half of Singapore has the same plan. To complicate things, Chinese New Year is breathing down our necks just days later (17–18 Feb), meaning your favourite brands are likely distracted by pineapple tarts and ang baos.
But there is a silver lining. Because retailers are fighting for your attention amidst the festive chaos, there are some wicked deals floating around if you know where to dig. So please, put down the generic supermarket chocolates. You can do better.
Skip the panic-buy at the NTUC and gift something with a “wah” factor to your favourite person this year.
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- Best deals for Valentine’s Day flowers
- Best deals for Valentine’s Day Chocolates
- Best deals for Valentine’s Day wine and spirits
Best deals for Valentine’s Day flowers
Flowers and Kisses

Flowers and Kisses understands that presentation is half the battle. Their bouquets tend to look fuller and come in wrapping that feels premium rather than afterthought-y. Their 2026 Valentine’s range includes roses, tulips, lilies and daisies, with optional add-ons like teddy bears and personalised cards.
From 12-15 Feb, only their Valentine’s Day collection ships.
- Where to get: Flowers and Kisses website (free same-day delivery)
- Price
- Valentine’s Carrie bouquet: $138
- Valentine’s BB bouquet: $94
- Valentine’s Tiffany Blue: $168
Floristique

Floristique is a solid go-to when you need reliability without weeping at the checkout page. Their Valentine’s Day 2026 collection covers roses, tulips and mixed arrangements that skew classic, with prices that stay reasonable even during the peak gifting season.
Their same-day delivery runs for orders placed before 2pm.
- Where to get: Floristique website (free islandwide same-day delivery)
- Price
- Valentine’s bouquets from $19.90
- Rose bouquets from $39.90
- Tulip arrangements from $42
Far East Flora

You probably already know the name. Far East Flora’s Valentine’s Day selection includes bouquets that can be paired with chocolates, plush toys or champagne, and delivery is available in both daytime and evening slots: 9am to 6pm or 7pm to 11pm.
- Where to get: Far East Flora website & physical outlets
- Price
- Valentine’s flower bouquets: from $89.90
24Hrs City Florist

The name says it all. If you messed up and forgot to book, these guys might save your relationship.
24Hrs City Florist doesn’t charge GST on their V-Day collection, which is always nice. They stock roses, lilies, tulips, plus wine and chocolate add-ons for those who want a complete package.
Their Valentine’s Day 2026 collection runs from simple 12-stalk bouquets to bigger, jaw-dropping 24-stalk arrangements.
- Where to get: 24Hrs City Florist website
- Price
- 12-stalk rose bouquet: from $69
- 24-stalk rose bouquet: from $129
The Daily Blooms

For something that outlasts the week, The Daily Blooms does preserved flower arrangements alongside fresh Valentine’s Day bouquets. Their signature Bloom Boxes photograph well, and same-day delivery is available.
If your partner gets sad when flowers die, go for preserved blooms, which start around $45.
- Where to get: The Daily Blooms website (same-day delivery available)
- Price
- Preserved flower arrangements: from $45
- Fresh Valentine’s bouquets: from $55
Best deals for Valentine’s Day chocolates
Awfully Chocolate

Singapore’s OG dark chocolate brand. Their “Romantic Season” collection is currently running, featuring limited-edition truffles like Honey Sea Salt and Raspberry Bliss. The “Love You Gift Set” ($75) is a heavy hitter, bundling cookies, chocolate bars (Cappuccino, Salted Caramel Latte), and truffles into one box. Available only until 14 Feb from their V-Day collection.
Free islandwide delivery kicks in above $150, with next-day delivery for orders by 4pm.
- Where to get: Awfully Chocolate physical outlets & online store
- Price
- Love You Gift Set: $75
- 6pcs Gorgeous Truffles: $25
- 18pcs Gorgeous Truffles: $58
Marou Chocolate

This Vietnamese bean-to-bar brand runs a lineup with some pretty darn impressive gift boxes. If your date is a coffee snob or food geek, get them Marou. It’s single-origin Vietnamese chocolate that actually tastes distinct, as in fruity, spicy, or nutty depending on the province.
The Faiseurs Collection Gift Box ($89) features six best-selling 80g bars including their popular Ca Phe Sua (Vietnamese coffee) and Dark Milk. Budget-conscious? The Set of 6 Single Origin Mini bars is currently 20% off at $21.60. There’s also Singapore Edition gift boxes which make for a thoughtful Valentine’s chocolate gift with local flavour.
Free delivery above $85.
- Where to get: Marou Chocolate Singapore online store
- Price
- Faiseurs Collection Gift Box: $89
- 6 Single Origin Mini Set: $21.60 (20% off)
- 6 Single Origin Gift Box: $76.50 (10% off)
Fossa Chocolate

Singapore’s only bean-to-bar maker to win at the International Chocolate Awards, Fossa creates bars with unexpected flavours: salted egg cereal, sesame & seaweed, various tea infusions. Their Celebration Kit makes for a proper date-night-in package.
Each kit includes artisan flavour chocolate bars, single origin chocolate, Macadamia Dragées Dark, Mukai Shuzo – Ine Mankai (red rice sake), and gourmet tinned fish from Fossa Provisions. It’s snacks and drinks for quality time sorted in one box.
- Where to get: Fossa Chocolate website
- Price
- Single chocolate bars: from $8
- Chocolate Combo Kit: from $89
- Celebration Kit: from $137
Lemuel Chocolate

Lemuel Chocolate is another local bean-to-bar chocolatier that keeps things restrained and well-curated. Out of their many options, a standout is their limited-time Classic-Themed Mini Bars that focus on familiar flavours including Earl Grey Tea, Teh “C” and Tangerine Pu’Er. Everything is made in small batches, and their gift sets also include treats such as cocoa tea, pastries and hot chocolate granules. There’s also free shipping for orders above $60.
- Where to get: Lemuel Chocolate official website
- Price
- Classic-Themed Mini Bars Boxes (5pcs) from $30
- Gift boxes from around $35
Best deals for Valentine’s Day wine and spirits
Vom Fass

Vom Fass at ION Orchard offers spirits and liqueurs that you can sample before buying, which makes gifting less of a gamble.
The Rose Liqueur (from $25.70) is romantic and rose-themed. The Tartuffetto Cacao Liqueur with Rum (from $24.50) pairs well with chocolate. Other options here include Elderflower Liqueur (from $23) and Whisky Cream Liqueur (from $22.20).
You can buy custom sizes and bring back your bottle for discounted refills – it’s sustainable and lets you try different options as well.
- Where to get: Vom Fass Website and ION Orchard, #04-25
- Price
- Rose Liqueur: From $25.70
- Cacao Liqueur with Rum: From $24.50
- Elderflower Liqueur: From $23
Veuve Clicquot

If you just want the classic yellow label to impress, don’t overpay! Supermarkets like NTUC FairPrice and online retailers like Paneco stock Veuve Clicquot for under $80. Pair a bottle with flowers or chocolates from the above for a complete package.
- Where to get: NTUC FairPrice website, Paneco website
- Price: Around $67-77 (750ml)
Wine Gift Hampers

For a one-stop solution, FNP Singapore carries hampers featuring Moët & Chandon, Vina Maipo and other brands paired with chocolates and gourmet treats. Windflower Florist also offers wine hampers combined with floral arrangements when you want to cover multiple bases with one order.
- Where to get: FNP Singapore website, Windflower Florist website
- Price
- Wine hampers: from around S$99
- Wine and flower hampers: from around S$120
Craft beers: Thirsty Beer Shop

If your partner thinks rosé is just “expensive grape juice,” Thirsty Beer Shop is the answer. They are Singapore’s largest online craft beer retailer, and their gift boxes are arguably the best value-for-money option.
For Valentine’s Day, you can grab their signature Beer Gift Box, where you can pick out nine beers to go with the nicely-themed box. You can even customise it with your own “Beer My Valentine” gift card to keep things on theme. Perfect for a low-key date night at home.
- Where to get: Thirsty Beer Shop website
- Price
- Curated Beer Gift Box: ~$79
Don’t overthink it
Valentine’s Day in Singapore can feel like a competitive sport. But you really don’t need a four-course dinner or a bouquet the size of a HDB to make it work.
The best gifts usually show you know the person. If they have a sweet tooth, get them the chocolates (Fossa or Marou). If they love a drink, the Thirsty beer box or Vom Fass liqueur is a winner.
So, grab a gift, write a cheesy note and spend the time hanging out with your favourite person. That’s the whole point of the occasion, isn’t it?
Now go make your person feel special!
with Love,
The Dateideas Team
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Frequently asked questions
What type of flowers for Valentine’s Day?
Red roses remain the classic choice, but tulips symbolise perfect love, lilies represent devotion, and pink blooms convey admiration. Choose based on your relationship and your partner’s preferences.
Are Valentine’s Day bundle deals better value than buying gifts separately?
Generally yes. Hampers combining wine with chocolates or flowers with add-ons often offer savings compared to purchasing each item individually.
What wine or champagne offers the best value for Valentine’s Day gifting?
Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label (around $67-77) offers reliable quality at an accessible price point. For something different, Vom Fass liqueurs start from around $22-25 and make memorable gifts.
What should couples prioritise when planning Valentine’s Day in a busy city like Singapore?
Book restaurants early if dining out, order flowers and gifts at least a week in advance to secure delivery slots, and consider staying in with quality food and drinks if you want to avoid crowds.
Is it better to plan Valentine’s Day around food, experiences, or shared hobbies?
Depends on your relationship. Food and wine work well for quality time at home, while experiences suit couples who enjoy doing activities together. The best approach combines what you both genuinely enjoy.