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title: "Flower Delivery Singapore: Same-Day, Express & Delivery Guide"
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market: "Singapore"
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# Flower Delivery Singapore: Same-Day, Express & Delivery Guide

> Compare same-day and express flower delivery in Singapore, including cut-offs, fees, destination requirements, delivery windows and practical recipient…

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 **Flower delivery in Singapore is straightforward when the address, recipient details and delivery window are clear.** The biggest differences between florists are usually same-day cut-offs, express options, restricted locations, specific-time fees and what happens if the recipient is unavailable.

## Start with the delivery deadline

 If the flowers must arrive today, use our [A–Z same-day florist directory](https://buyflowers.com.sg/same-day-flower-delivery-singapore/). It separates normal same-day service from urgent one-hour or three-hour express delivery. For a deeper explanation of fees and cut-offs, read the [same-day delivery buying guide](https://buyflowers.com.sg/same-day-flower-delivery-singapore-guide/).

## Information every delivery should include

- **Full recipient name** and a reachable local contact number.
- **Complete address** including building, block, floor, unit or venue details.
- **Company or department** for office deliveries.
- **Guest name and hotel details** for hotel deliveries.
- **Ward or facility information** for hospital deliveries, plus a check that fresh flowers are allowed.

## Same-day versus express delivery

 Same-day delivery means the florist aims to deliver later that day within an available window. Express delivery is a faster service, commonly marketed as one-hour, 90-minute or three-hour delivery, and usually has a separate fee or smaller eligible catalogue. A florist can offer both services with different cut-offs.

## What can increase the delivery price?

 Standard islandwide delivery may be free or bundled into the bouquet price, but surcharges can apply for urgent delivery, exact timing, public holidays, peak periods and difficult-access destinations. Areas such as airports, military facilities, Tuas and other controlled locations may have special conditions. Always check the final checkout amount rather than comparing bouquet prices alone.

## Delivery to offices, hotels and hospitals

 These destinations need more coordination than residential delivery. Offices may route flowers through security or reception. Hotels may only accept deliveries under the registered guest name. Hospitals can restrict flowers in certain wards. When the recipient’s schedule is uncertain, a broader delivery window can be more reliable than requesting an exact handover time.

## What happens if the recipient is unavailable?

 Policies differ. Some florists contact the recipient, sender, concierge, security desk or a safe handover point. Others may charge for redelivery. If the order is meant to be a surprise, provide enough address detail so the florist does not need to reveal the gift unnecessarily while trying to find the recipient.

## Peak-date delivery

 Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Christmas and other high-demand dates can have earlier cut-offs, larger delivery windows and more substitutions. For peak dates, order ahead and prioritise a reliable delivery window over an exact minute unless the florist specifically offers a paid time-guaranteed service.
