Father's Day 2026 in Singapore: Gift Ideas Dad Will Actually Love

Jim Ng
By Jim Ng April 17, 2026 · 8 min read
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In This Article What You Will Learn (5 sections, 8 min read)
1

The Dad Type Gift Matcher

2

When Is Father's Day 2026 in Singapore?

3

Why Flowers Work for Dads (Yes, Really)

4

Luxury Hampers: The Father's Day Gift That Covers All Bases

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Orchid Plants: The Low-Maintenance Gift for the Low-Maintenance Dad

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By Jim Ng | Singapore Florist | Updated May 2026 | 7 min read

The Dad Type Gift Matcher

Match your dad's personality to a gift he will not shove in a drawer.

The Sporty Dad
Beer + Snack Hamper
He watches every F1 race and plays golf on Saturdays. A hamper with craft beer, jerky, and nuts is his version of luxury. Add a sunflower arrangement for the table so mum is happy too.
From $88
The Foodie Dad
Gourmet Hamper + Flowers
He plans the family's meals and knows every hawker stall worth visiting. A curated hamper with artisan chocolates, premium tea, and wine speaks his language. Pair it with a bold arrangement.
From $128
The Practical Dad
Orchid Plant
He hates waste. A live orchid blooms for 8 to 12 weeks, re-blooms yearly, and needs watering once a week. It is a gift with an ROI he can appreciate. Minimal effort, maximum lifespan.
From $58
The Sentimental Dad
Sunflower Bouquet + Handwritten Card
He keeps every birthday card you have ever given him. Sunflowers are bold, warm, and impossible to miss on his desk. The handwritten card is the part he will actually treasure for years.
From $48
Father's Day 2026 in Singapore falls on Sunday, 21 June 2026.
Top father's day gift ideas: luxury hampers, sunflower bouquets, orchid plants, beer and snack hampers. Order by 18 June for guaranteed delivery.

When Is Father's Day 2026 in Singapore?

Father's Day 2026 falls on Sunday, 21 June. Singapore follows the international date, which is the third Sunday of June every year. Mark your calendar now, because unlike Mother's Day, Father's Day tends to sneak up on people. There is less marketing noise, fewer reminders, and by the time you remember, it is already Saturday night.

The good news is you are reading this early enough to plan properly. Whether you are looking for a unique father's day gift or just something reliable that arrives on time, this guide covers every budget and every type of dad. No guesswork, no panic ordering.

One thing worth noting: Father's Day in Singapore is not a public holiday. Most families celebrate with a meal out, a small gift, or both. The bar is genuinely low. Your dad is not expecting a grand gesture. He is expecting to be remembered. That is a much easier target to hit.

Why Flowers Work for Dads (Yes, Really)

There is a persistent myth that men do not like flowers. This is wrong. What men do not like is being given flowers that feel generic or forced. The trick is choosing arrangements that match his personality rather than defaulting to a random bouquet because you could not think of anything else.

Sunflowers are the most popular flower for Father's Day, and for good reason. They are bold, warm, and distinctly different from the roses and carnations associated with Mother's Day. A sunflower arrangement on a desk or dining table does not feel delicate or "girly." It feels like sunshine in a vase. Dads respond well to that energy.

If your dad is more reserved, consider a live orchid plant. Orchids appeal to the practical-minded because they last for months, require almost no maintenance, and look sophisticated without trying too hard. A white Phalaenopsis orchid on a home office desk is the kind of understated elegance most dads would never buy for themselves but quietly enjoy having.

The father's day gift guide rule is simple: choose something he would not buy for himself, but would use or appreciate once he has it. Flowers and plants fit this criteria perfectly. He is never going to walk into a florist on his own. But put a sunflower arrangement on his desk, and he will make sure it gets enough light.

Father's Day flower bouquet and gift set by Singapore Florist
Father's Day Flowers and Gifts
From $48
Luxury gift hamper for Father's Day by Singapore Florist
Luxury Hampers
From $88

Luxury Hampers: The Father's Day Gift That Covers All Bases

If you are stuck on what to get dad for Father's Day, a hamper is the answer that works for practically every personality type. Unlike a single item that might miss the mark, a curated hamper spreads the risk across multiple items. Even if he does not love the wine, he will eat the chocolates. Even if he skips the tea, the nuts are gone by Tuesday.

The luxury hampers at Singapore Florist are designed for exactly this purpose. They combine premium food items (artisan chocolates, gourmet nuts, quality wine or whisky miniatures) with a fresh flower arrangement. The flowers give the hamper visual impact at the door. The food gives him something to enjoy all week.

Here is how the pricing breaks down for father's day gift ideas in Singapore:

Budget What Dad Gets Best For
$48 to $68 Sunflower bouquet or mixed arrangement A thoughtful standalone gift. Works especially well with a handwritten card or a family dinner out.
$88 to $120 Flower + beer/snack hamper or flower-cake combo The sweet spot. Covers both the gesture (flowers) and the indulgence (food and drink). Good value.
$128 to $200+ Premium hamper with wine, chocolates, flowers, and gourmet items Pooled gift from siblings, milestone birthdays, or when you want to go beyond the usual.

A tip for families with multiple siblings: pool your budgets. Four siblings spending $40 each gets a $160 hamper that looks and feels far more impressive than four separate $40 gifts arriving at different times. Coordinate on the family group chat early. There is always one sibling who waits until the last day.

Orchid Plants: The Low-Maintenance Gift for the Low-Maintenance Dad

Most dads will tell you "don't need to buy anything" when you ask about Father's Day ideas. This is a trap. He absolutely wants to be remembered. He just does not want you to make a fuss about it. An orchid plant threads this needle perfectly because it arrives, it sits on a shelf, it blooms quietly for months, and it requires almost zero attention.

A Phalaenopsis orchid needs watering once a week and indirect sunlight. That is the entire care routine. Singapore's humidity does the rest. Your dad does not need a green thumb. He needs a windowsill and a small cup of water every Sunday. If he can remember to charge his phone, he can keep an orchid alive.

Pricing starts from $58 for a single-stem orchid, which is ideal for a desk or bedside table. Double-stem options ($78 to $98) have more visual impact for a living room or dining area. If you want to make a real statement, triple-stem orchids ($108 to $128) are the kind of gift that earns you "favourite child" status for at least a quarter.

The practical appeal is genuine. Cut flowers last 7 to 14 days. An orchid blooms for 8 to 12 weeks and re-blooms the following year. Your dad will do the mental maths on that cost-per-day ratio and appreciate it. Some gifts speak to the heart. Orchids speak to the engineer brain.

Unique Father's Day Gifts Beyond the Obvious

If your dad already has every gadget and you have exhausted the "nice shirt" option years ago, here are some genuinely unique father's day gifts that break the pattern:

Flower subscription (4 weeks). One delivery per week for a month. He gets fresh stems on his desk every week and you get credit for thinking ahead. Subscriptions start from $148 per month and work out cheaper per bouquet than individual orders. The surprise element refreshes every seven days.

Desk plant arrangement. A compact succulent or orchid arrangement designed specifically for a work desk. It fits in a small space, needs minimal care, and gives his home office something alive that is not a deadline. These run from $48 to $78 depending on size and pot style.

Flowers plus a family meal. Order the bouquet for morning delivery. Book a dinner reservation for the evening. The bouquet sets the tone for the day. The meal gives everyone a reason to sit together. Two touchpoints, one day of feeling appreciated. Many restaurants in Singapore run Father's Day specials in the third week of June, so book early.

The best father's day gift guide advice is this: match the gift to what he actually does with his time. A foodie dad wants a hamper. A practical dad wants an orchid. A sentimental dad wants a card with real words in it. Do not overthink it. He is your dad, not a client. You already know what he likes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Father's Day 2026 in Singapore?

Father's Day 2026 falls on Sunday, 21 June. Singapore follows the international date, which is the third Sunday of June every year. It is not a public holiday, but most families celebrate with a gift, a meal, or both.

What are good Father's Day gift ideas in Singapore?

The most popular options are luxury hampers with food and drink ($88 to $200+), sunflower bouquets ($48+), live orchid plants ($58+), and flower-cake combos ($78+). If your dad says "don't buy anything," ignore him. He wants to be remembered.

Do men actually like receiving flowers?

Yes. Sunflowers, orchid plants, and bold mixed arrangements are popular with men because they feel distinct from traditional romantic bouquets. The key is choosing something that matches his personality. A sunflower on a desk or an orchid on a shelf is something most dads would never buy for themselves but genuinely enjoy.

Can I get same-day delivery for Father's Day?

Yes. At Singapore Florist, same-day delivery is available if you order before 12:30pm. For Father's Day weekend (20 to 21 June 2026), we recommend ordering by Wednesday 18 June to secure your preferred time slot.

What is a good budget for a Father's Day gift?

Most people spend between $48 and $120. A sunflower bouquet starts from $48, hampers from $88, and budget-friendly arrangements from $37. If siblings pool budgets, $150 to $200 gets a premium hamper that looks impressive as a joint gift.

Jim Ng, owner of Singapore Florist

Jim Ng

Owner of Singapore Florist

Jim Ng is the owner of Singapore Florist, the boutique flower studio first opened in 1987 by its founding family. Jim and his team acquired Singapore Florist from the original owners with one promise: keep the craft, keep the customer relationships, and modernise everything else. Today the studio works out of Eunos Techpark, ships fresh stems islandwide, and has grown its review base past 195 verified Google reviews.

This article is part of an ongoing, well-researched flower-care library written by the Singapore Florist team, drawing on nearly four decades of hands-on bouquet design, daily delivery experience, and direct relationships with growers across Asia. If you spot anything we have missed or have a specific flower question, WhatsApp us directly and we will weave the answer into a future post.

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