Iglusauna is an igloo-style sauna situated right on the water’s edge. It is a magical experience, no matter the season. In the summer, you get long, warm days to relax and take in the stunning sunsets over the Baltic Sea—the views are truly breathtaking and add to the peaceful atmosphere.
Winter, however, brings a whole new level of excitement. The contrast of the sauna’s warmth with the crisp, chilly air outside makes each session feel extra invigorating. And for the brave, there’s the chance to try winter swimming—cooling off with a dip in icy waters before heading back into the sauna is refreshing and unforgettable.
You can choose between wood or electric heating for the sauna, but there’s something special about the aroma of a wood-fired sauna. Inside the sauna, it’s most comfortable with 4-5 people; it can be a bit tight with more.
While Iglusauna is on the pricier side, it’s definitely a worthwhile treat for a memorable experience as a group activity. If you don’t need to rent the entire igloo for a private sauna session, you can also try the morning sauna, where you can enjoy the sauna experience from 8:30 to 12:00 at a cheaper price.
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