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How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

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How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

Make the most of your Good Friday holiday in Singapore with productive, fun, and relaxing ideas from staycations to home makeovers.

With Good Friday just around the corner, many are looking forward to a well-deserved long weekend. But let’s be honest. How often do we promise ourselves a productive break, only to end up binge-watching shows on the couch?

Instead of letting another three-day weekend slip by, why not plan ahead and make it count? Whether you’re looking for rest, adventure, or a little self-improvement, here are some exciting and meaningful ways to spend your Good Friday holiday.

1. Get Organized at Home

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How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

Who says productivity can’t start at home? Use this time to do a little spring cleaning. Tackle that cluttered closet, deep clean the fridge, or finally sort through the paperwork you’ve been avoiding. Donate clothes you no longer wear, toss expired food, and refresh your living space for a cleaner, calmer environment.

And while you’re at it, why not do a quick financial reset? Review your recent expenses, trim unnecessary spending, and explore better options for credit cards, savings, or investments. A financial clean-up can be just as satisfying as tidying your home, and it sets you up for a smarter year ahead.

2. Get Active or Reconnect with Nature

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How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

A long weekend is the perfect excuse to kick off a fitness challenge or ease back into a workout routine. Whether it’s an online HIIT session, yoga, or a simple run around the neighborhood, you’ll feel better for moving your body.

Looking for something new? Try rock climbing, rollerblading, or take on a long cycling trail. Singapore has beautiful green spaces waiting to be explored, from MacRitchie Reservoir to Coney Island, there’s always a scenic spot to break a sweat or simply unwind.

Not into fitness? That’s okay. A leisurely nature walk, picnic at East Coast Park, or a quiet morning exploring a new neighborhood can still refresh your soul and break you out of the usual routine.

3. Enjoy a Well-Deserved Staycation

How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

Just because international travel is off the table doesn’t mean you can’t have a dreamy escape. Singapore is full of luxurious hotels offering enticing staycation deals just for locals. From rooftop pools to Michelin-starred meals, treat yourself to a mini getaway without leaving the city.

Many credit cards offer rewards or dining credits to enhance your stay. Check for promotions from banks like Citibank or OCBC, which may include complimentary breakfasts, late check-outs, or discounts on spa treatments and gourmet dining.

4. Reconnect with Loved Ones

How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

How to Spend Your Good Friday Holiday in Singapore

In the busyness of daily life, it’s easy to lose touch with family and old friends. Use the long weekend to close that gap. Plan an Easter meal with your family, invite your parents over for dinner, or spend quality time with your kids in a new setting.

You could also reconnect with an old friend you haven’t seen in a while. Sometimes a coffee catch-up or a simple message to check in can rekindle a valuable relationship. Holidays are all about togetherness, after all.

 

Make Your Long Weekend Count

Your Good Friday break doesn’t have to be jam-packed with activities to be meaningful. Whether you decide to get organized, explore nature, treat yourself, or reconnect with loved ones, what matters is being intentional with your time. Even small shifts can help you feel refreshed, recharged, and ready for the weeks ahead.

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