Questions?

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FAQs

  • Our Saunas range from a starting price of $300-$350 per night.

  • Yes, every booking requires an additional $150 security deposit. As long as it is clean and free from damage, your deposit will be released to you when we pick up your unit!

  • We drop off saunas at 5pm and pick them up at 10am the day your rental ends.

  • Delivery is free within 10 miles of Seward. There is a delivery fee of $50 for deliveries more than 10 miles outside of Seward.

  • Aialik and Chenega fit 10 people each. Godwin accomodates 8.

    See me details about each sauna here.

  • Our Saunas can reach up to 200 ° Ferenheit, which is aligned with Sauna tradition. Please be sure to monitor the temperature and adjust to a temperature that works for you and your group.

  • Yes, we will provide you with all the information you need to start, safely use, and shut down the sauna to get the most out of your experience.

  • You do not need electricity. The sauna is wood-fired and all lighting is battery-powered LED.

  • Everybody is different, but saunas are typically enjoyed in rounds. The average session consists of 3 rounds with 7-20 minutes intervals in the hot room.

    The first round will be the most intense as your body adjusts to the high temperatures of the sauna. Come out for a break between rounds. Cool down in the outside weather, dip into the lake, have a cold shower, or drink water then re-enter for round two!

    Listen to your body and decide when enough is enough then leave the sauna and cool down.

    Its important to note that while saunas cam offer amazing potential health benefits, certain individuals, such as those with cardiovascular issues or certain medical conditions, hould consult with a healtheare professional before using a sauna.

    Additionally staying hydeated is crucial during sauna sessions as excessive sweating can lead to fluid loss.

    Pregnant woman should avoid the use of a sauna.

    (Not medical/sauna advice: Please consult your doctor prior to use and for suggested hot-room intervals)

  • Yes, absolutely. Adding water over your sauna rocks produces a wonderful steam and humidifies your sauna session.

    Generally a couple of splashes of water is enough to create enough steam. Don't dump the water, drizzle it over the rocks, you'll get a better steam. Dumping water can overwhelm the room and your sauna heater.

    Always ask your sauna mates before adding water.

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