Valentine's Day in Singapore is one of the busiest days for florists — but smart planning starts well before February 14th. Whether you're looking for classic red roses, a luxurious preserved flower box, or a creative alternative that goes beyond the traditional, this evergreen guide covers everything you need to know about Valentine's Day flowers in Singapore.
When to Order Valentine's Day Flowers in Singapore
Here's the reality: if you wait until February 14th to order, you'll face limited selection and potential delivery delays. The best approach:
- 2–3 weeks before: Browse and shortlist your options. Popular arrangements sell out early.
- 1 week before: Place your order. Most florists allow you to select a specific delivery date.
- February 13th: Last comfortable day for next-day delivery.
- February 14th: Same-day delivery is available but selection is limited. Order before the cut-off time (typically 1pm).
Pro tip: Some couples celebrate on February 13th or 15th to avoid the Valentine's Day rush and get better availability.
Best Valentine's Day Flowers: What to Choose
Red Roses — The Classic
Red roses remain the most popular Valentine's Day flower worldwide, and Singapore is no exception. They symbolise deep love, passion, and commitment. For maximum impact, consider the number:
- 12 roses: "Be mine" — a classic, tasteful gesture
- 24 roses: "You're always on my mind"
- 50 roses: A grand declaration of love
- 99 roses: "I'll love you till the day I die"
- 108 roses: "Will you marry me?" — the ultimate proposal bouquet
At Windflower Florist, options range from the elegant Perfect Love in Tourmaline ($154) to the showstopping A Study in 108 for proposals.
Pink Roses — The Modern Alternative
If red feels too traditional, pink roses offer a softer, equally romantic alternative. They represent admiration, gratitude, and joy — perfect for newer relationships or partners who prefer subtlety over grand gestures.
The Perfect Love in Pink Opal ($154) is a stunning pink arrangement that stands out without being overtly Valentine's-themed.
Sunflowers — For the Non-Traditional
Not everyone loves roses, and that's perfectly fine. Sunflowers represent warmth, happiness, and adoration. They're ideal for partners who prefer cheerful, bright arrangements over classic romance.
Preserved Flowers — The Long-Lasting Gift
Why give flowers that last a week when you can give ones that last years? Preserved flower arrangements are treated to maintain their beauty for 1–3 years, making them a thoughtful gift that serves as a lasting memento.
The Boîte De Fleur Prosecco ($205) and Boîte De Luxe ($330) are popular luxury preserved options.
Valentine's Day Flowers: Budget Guide for Singapore
| Budget | What to Expect | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Under $50 | Simple single-variety bouquets, tulips, carnations | Tulip Pink ($40) |
| $50–$100 | Mixed bouquets, seasonal arrangements | Daily Surprise ($66) |
| $100–$200 | Premium rose bouquets, designer arrangements | Perfect Love in Tourmaline ($154) |
| $200+ | Luxury preserved boxes, grand gestures | Boîte De Luxe ($330) |
Beyond Flowers: Valentine's Day Gift Combos
A bouquet on its own is lovely, but pairing it with a complementary gift elevates the experience. Popular combos in Singapore:
- Flowers + Chocolate: The classic pairing. Consider artisan Singaporean chocolates from brands like Fossa or Janice Wong.
- Flowers + Handwritten Card: Every Windflower Florist order includes a complimentary handwritten message card. Take the time to write something meaningful.
- Flowers + Dinner Reservation: Book a restaurant and have flowers delivered to the table before you arrive.
- Flowers + Experience: Pair with concert tickets, a spa voucher, or a weekend staycation for a memorable Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day Delivery Tips for Singapore
- Order early — popular arrangements sell out, especially 99-rose and 108-rose bouquets
- Specify delivery time — morning delivery to the office makes the biggest impact
- Include a card message — handwritten notes are more meaningful than generic printed cards
- Consider the workplace — if delivering to an office, provide the company name, floor, and unit number
- Same-day backup plan — if you forget, Windflower Florist offers free same-day delivery with an on-time guarantee
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How Much Do Valentine's Day Flowers Cost in Singapore?
Valentine's Day flowers in Singapore range from $34 for simple bouquets to $330+ for luxury preserved arrangements. Red roses typically cost $100–$200 for a premium bouquet. Prices are generally stable compared to the rest of the year at established online florists like Windflower Florist.
Can I Get Same-Day Valentine's Day Delivery?
Yes, but order early in the day. Windflower Florist offers free same-day delivery across Singapore when you order before the cut-off time, even on February 14th.
What's the Most Popular Valentine's Day Flower in Singapore?
Red roses remain the most popular choice, followed by pink roses and mixed bouquets. In recent years, preserved flower boxes have gained popularity as longer-lasting alternatives.
When Should I Order Valentine's Day Flowers?
Ideally, order 1–2 weeks before February 14th to secure your preferred arrangement. Same-day delivery is available but selection will be limited.
Are Valentine's Day Flowers More Expensive?
At many traditional florists, yes. However, established online florists like Windflower Florist maintain consistent pricing year-round, making them a more cost-effective option during peak periods.