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Valentine's Day 2026 in Singapore

Dates of Valentine's Day in Singapore

2026Feb 14
2025Feb 14
2024Feb 14

Singapore Holiday Calendars

Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 as a day to express love and appreciation through gifts, flowers, and quality time with loved ones. It is popular among couples and increasingly embraced by friends and families as well.

Valentine's Day: A Public Holiday?

Valentine's Day is not a public holiday in Singapore, but it is widely celebrated with romantic gestures, gifts, and special outings.

Red roses, heart-shaped chocolates, and a ribbon-wrapped gift box, symbolizing love and affection on Valentine's Day.
A bouquet of roses and a lovingly wrapped gift perfectly capture the heartfelt spirit and romantic charm of Valentine's Day. (Image credit: iStock)

Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day, celebrated on February 14, began as a Western tradition honoring Saint Valentine, a Christian martyr associated with love and compassion. Over time, it evolved into a global celebration of romance and affection. It became popular in many countries as a day to express love through cards, gifts, and flowers.

In Singapore, Valentine's Day gained popularity during the 1980s and 1990s, especially among young couples. Influenced by Western media, local businesses and florists began promoting the day with romantic themes and special offers. Over the years, it became widely celebrated across different age groups and backgrounds. While it is not a public holiday, Valentine's Day is now a regular part of Singapore's modern cultural calendar.

Observance of Valentine's Day in Singapore

Valentine's Day in Singapore is celebrated with a mix of romance, creativity, and fun. Couples often exchange gifts such as flowers, chocolates, or handwritten notes to express love and appreciation. Many choose to dine out at romantic restaurants, go for a walk in the park, or enjoy special outings together. Popular places like Gardens by the Bay or Marina Bay become favorite spots for date nights. Retailers and cafes offer themed deals, while florists see a sharp increase in demand for roses and custom bouquets.

Beyond romantic love, Valentine's Day in Singapore has also grown into a celebration of friendship and gratitude. Some people use the day to show appreciation to friends, family members, or colleagues by giving small gifts or kind messages. Schools and workplaces may also organize themed events or encourage lighthearted expressions of love and kindness among peers.

Valentine's Day is important in Singapore as it encourages people to pause and show appreciation for those they care about. In a fast-paced society, it offers a reminder to value relationships, express emotions, and make time for meaningful connections. Whether celebrated quietly or with grand gestures, the day continues to be a joyful and heartwarming part of modern life.

Valentine's Day Observances

YearDateWeekdayNameHoliday Type
2024Feb 14WedValentine's DayObservance
2025Feb 14FriValentine's DayObservance
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