Floatation Therapy

Float therapy offers a deeply relaxing experience, combining zero-gravity sensation with Epsom salt-infused water to alleviate stress, soothe muscles, enhance mental clarity, improve sleep, and promote overall wellness in a serene, private environment.

Pricing:

60-minute Float = $60

90-minute Float = $90

How it helps

  • Reduces Stress & Anxiety – Floating helps your body relax by lowering stress hormones and calming your mind.

  • Eases Muscle Pain & Speeds Recovery – The Epsom salt in the water soothes sore muscles, reduces swelling, and helps your body heal faster.

  • Improves Sleep – Floating helps you relax deeply, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep.

  • Boosts Creativity & Focus – With no distractions, your brain can think more clearly and come up with new ideas.

  • Lowers Blood Pressure & Helps Your Heart – Floating improves blood flow and can help lower high blood pressure.

  • Increases Mindfulness & Mental Clarity – It helps you feel more present, focused, and peaceful, like meditation but even more relaxing.

✺ Frequently asked questions ✺

  • Most people float nude for the best experience, but swimsuits can be worn if preferred. The room and float cabin are completely private.

  • Yes, the water contains a high concentration of Epsom salt (think the Dead Sea), which naturally inhibits bacteria. The water is filtered multiple times between each session with an advanced filtration system using micron filters and UV light filters which together eliminate any particles or bacteria that may be in the water.

  • Most people feel spacious and relaxed in the tank. You can leave the door open, control the lights, and exit anytime.

  • Sessions typically last 60-90 minutes, giving you enough time to fully relax and experience the benefits. 45 minute intro sessions are also available.

  • Absolutely! The high salt concentration makes the water so buoyant that you effortlessly float without needing swimming skills. You actually CAN’T sink!

  • For optimal benefits, many people float once a week, but the frequency depends on your wellness goals and personal schedule.