How to Plan the Ultimate Stag Night in Singapore
Planning a stag night in Singapore? From wild yacht parties to chill whisky nights, this guide has everything a best man needs—venue ideas, survival tips, and hangover hacks—to throw an epic but safe bachelor party the groom will actually remember.
Bachelor party or boys’ night gone legendary? Why not both.
Whether you’re the best man, groomsman, or just the most organised of the bros, planning a stag night that’s both wild and well-executed is no easy feat. You want it to be unforgettable (for the right reasons), embarrassing (but only slightly), and most importantly, hangover-free enough that no one ends up MIA at the wedding.
So buckle up, gentlemen. Here’s how to plan a stag night in Singapore that will go down in history—but not take anyone down with it.
1. Choose Your Vibe: Chill, Classy, or Complete Chaos?
Before you start booking tables or loading up the beer pong, get aligned on the tone. Is the groom the crazy party type or more whisky and banter? A yacht party in Sentosa hits different from a pub crawl in Clarke Quay.
Common stag night styles in Singapore:
- 🎯 The Pub Crawler – Hoppin’ down Boat Quay and Ann Siang Hill like it’s a sport.
- 🥃 The High-Roller – Private room at a speakeasy or a whisky bar like The Old Man SG.
- 🚤 The Yacht Party Bro – Booze, Bluetooth speakers, and bad dancing at sea.
- 🎮 The Chill Geek – Arcade, VR gaming, or a FIFA tournament followed by late-night prata.
Pro tip: Book early. Singapore doesn’t wait around for your indecision.
2. Get a Room
No, really. Whether it’s a hotel suite in the city or a villa in Sentosa Cove, having a “stag HQ” is essential. Somewhere everyone can crash, change, or wind down without needing to Uber back to Woodlands at 3AM.
3. Line Up the Surprises (But Keep It Groom-Approved)
Surprise activities are fun—as long as they don’t land anyone in jail or a viral TikTok for the wrong reasons. Keep a few surprises in your back pocket (like a roast session, embarrassing slideshow, or cheeky dares) that won’t violate any pre-wedding agreements with the bride.
Golden rule: if you wouldn't want it read out during the wedding speech, maybe... don’t.
4. Don’t Overdo the Booze
This is where things can go off the rails. Sure, it’s a celebration, but waking up on the bathroom floor is not a flex. No one wants to be that guy vomiting in a Grab while the rest of the crew is ordering McNuggets.
Here’s your secret weapon:
✅ Hydrate early
✅ Alternate drinks with water
✅ And consider popping some anti-hangover gummies before the chaos begins
Only a couple dollars a pack, these little gummies are packed with vitamins and liver-supporting ingredients that help take the edge off the next morning. Not a miracle, but they do reduce the chances of waking up and questioning your entire existence. They taste like candy, but feel like insurance.
(Your liver will write you a thank-you note.)
5. Fuel the Fun With Food
Stag nights are marathons, not sprints. Whether it’s a satay supper, ramen run, or late-night mookata, don’t let your crew drink on empty stomachs. Schedule proper meals into the night—your future selves will thank you.
And if you end up at Swee Choon at 2AM with dim sum in one hand and bubble tea in the other? That’s a win.
6. Capture the Memories (But Filter the Evidence)
Assign one guy to be the unofficial “memory keeper” of the night. Not everything needs to go on Instagram Stories—especially if shirts are off or karaoke is involved—but having a few photos or videos for the wedding montage? Chef’s kiss.
Just don’t forget the golden rule: no uploading without consent. What happens on stag night… stays in the group chat.
7. The Morning After Plan
If your crew went hard, make the next morning a soft landing. Stock the stag HQ with:
- Water bottles and isotonic drinks
- Kaya toast or banh mi
- Eye masks
Bonus points for organising a recovery brunch. Extra bonus points if it includes kopi, carbs, and zero judgment.