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Dubai's wellness scene has grown rapidly in recent years, and more homeowners across the UAE are now investing in private saunas. Whether you live in a villa in Jumeirah, an apartment in Downtown, or a townhouse in Al Quoz, adding a sauna to your home is more accessible than ever.
This guide covers everything you need to know before buying a sauna in Dubai — from the different types available to pricing, installation requirements, and how to choose the right one for your space
Why Dubai Homeowners Are Investing in Home Saunas
Living in Dubai means spending most of your time in air-conditioned environments. While that keeps you comfortable, it can lead to dry skin, poor circulation, and muscle stiffness. A home sauna offers a natural way to counter these effects.
Regular sauna use offers several proven health benefits that are especially relevant for UAE residents. Deep sweating helps flush out toxins that accumulate from urban living and air conditioning. The heat improves blood circulation, which helps with muscle recovery after workouts. Many users report better sleep quality after evening sauna sessions. The relaxation effect helps reduce stress and mental fatigue. For skin health, the combination of heat and sweating helps unclog pores and improve skin tone.
Beyond health benefits, a private sauna adds real estate value to your property. In Dubai’s competitive luxury property market, a well-installed sauna can be a genuine selling point for villas and premium apartments
Types of Saunas Available in Dubai
Before you buy, it is important to understand the main types of saunas available in the UAE market. Each type offers a different experience, and the right choice depends on your preferences, space, and budget
Infrared Sauna
Infrared saunas operate at lower temperatures (45–65°C) compared to traditional saunas, making them more comfortable for people who find extreme heat overwhelming. They heat up in just 10–15 minutes, which means less waiting time. They also use less electricity since they run on a standard household outlet in most cases.
Infrared saunas are ideal for people focused on muscle recovery, pain relief, skin rejuvenation, and detoxification. They are also the easiest to install at home since most models are plug-and-play.
→ Browse Valluxy's infrared sauna collection: https://valluxy.com/product-category/infrared-sauna/
Traditional Sauna (Finnish Sauna)
Traditional saunas, also known as Finnish saunas, use a heater (usually electric in Dubai) with volcanic stones. You pour water over the hot stones to create steam, producing intense heat at 70–100°C with varying humidity levels
This is the classic sauna experience that many people associate with Scandinavian culture. The high heat combined with steam provides a deeply relaxing experience that promotes heavy sweating and cardiovascular stimulation
Traditional saunas require a dedicated electrical circuit (usually 32A) and proper ventilation. Installation is more involved than infrared models, but the authentic experience is worth it for many buyer
→ Browse Valluxy’s traditional sauna collection: https://valluxy.com/product-category/traditional-sauna/
Custom-Built Sauna
If you have a specific space in mind — whether it is a pool house, a gym corner, a rooftop terrace, or a dedicated wellness room — a custom sauna is designed and built to your exact measurements and preferences.
Custom saunas can be either infrared or traditional (or hybrid), and they allow you to choose the wood type, glass design, heater placement, bench layout, and additional features like chromotherapy lighting or built-in speakers.
Custom saunas are popular among villa owners in Dubai who want their sauna to blend seamlessly with their home's interior design.
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Outdoor Sauna
Outdoor saunas are standalone cabin-style units designed to be placed in your garden, poolside, or terrace. They are built to withstand the UAE climate, including extreme heat, humidity, and dust.
Outdoor saunas offer a resort-like experience at home. Many Dubai homeowners place them next to their pool or garden, combining the sauna session with a cold plunge in the pool afterward.
When buying an outdoor sauna in Dubai, make sure the wood is treated for UV protection and the unit has proper insulation to maintain efficiency despite the ambient heat outside.
How to Choose the Right Sauna for Your Dubai Home
Choosing a sauna is not just about picking a type. Several practical factors need to be considered to make sure you get the best value and the right fit.
Space and Location
Measure your available space carefully. A compact 2-person infrared sauna needs roughly 1.2m x 1.0m of floor space, while a 4-person traditional sauna may need 2.0m x 1.8m or more. Consider ceiling height as well — you need at least 2 meters.
Think about where you want the sauna placed. Popular locations in Dubai homes include the master bathroom, a spare room, the garage (converted), the garden or pool area, and the home gym.
Number of Users
Saunas come in 1-person, 2-person, 3-person, and 4+ person configurations. Think about whether you will use it alone or with family. A 2-person sauna is the most popular choice for Dubai apartments and smaller villas, while larger families typically go for 3–4 person models.
Electrical Requirements
This is crucial in the UAE. Infrared saunas typically run on a standard 13A household socket, making them easy to install anywhere. Traditional saunas with electric heaters (4.5kW to 9kW) usually need a dedicated 32A single-phase circuit, which should be installed by a licensed electrician. For larger custom installations, a three-phase power connection may be required, and you should check with DEWA (Dubai) or ADDC (Abu Dhabi) for any required approvals
Always hire a licensed UAE electrician for any dedicated circuit installation. Safety is paramount, and proper electrical work ensures your sauna runs efficiently without tripping breakers or causing issues.
Wood Type
The wood used in your sauna affects its look, durability, smell, and heat retention. The most common woods used in premium saunas are Canadian Hemlock, which is lightweight and resistant to warping with a clean, light appearance, and Nordic Spruce, which is a traditional choice with a pleasant natural aroma. Western Red Cedar is another premium option that offers natural insect resistance and a rich color, while Aspen provides a hypoallergenic option that is smooth and splinter-free.
For Dubai's climate, Canadian Hemlock is generally the best choice because it handles the humidity differences between the sauna interior and your air-conditioned home without cracking or warping.
Budget
Sauna prices in Dubai vary significantly based on type, size, and features. As a general guide, prefabricated infrared saunas for 1-2 persons start from around AED 8,000 to AED 20,000. Mid-range traditional saunas for 2-4 persons typically cost AED 15,000 to AED 45,000. Custom-built saunas are priced from AED 25,000 to AED 70,000 or more depending on specifications. These prices usually include delivery within Dubai and Abu Dhabi, but installation and electrical work may be additional depending on the supplier.
Sauna Installation in Dubai — What to Expect
nce you have chosen your sauna, the installation process in a typical Dubai home follows several stages.
For a plug-and-play infrared sauna, the process is simple. The unit is delivered to your home, assembled in your chosen location (usually takes 1-2 hours), plugged into a standard outlet, and is ready to use the same day.
For a traditional or custom sauna, the process involves a site visit and measurement, electrical preparation including a dedicated circuit, assembly and installation of the cabin, heater installation and testing, and final inspection and handover. This process typically takes 3-7 days depending on the complexity.
Some important considerations specific to Dubai include the fact that villa communities managed by developers like Emaar, DAMAC, or Nakheel may require a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for modifications. Any new high-load electrical circuit must be approved by DEWA. Proper ventilation is essential — your sauna needs an air intake near the heater and an exhaust vent. For apartments, check with your building management before installation as some buildings have restrictions.
Maintaining Your Sauna in Dubai’s Climate
Dubai's climate presents unique challenges for sauna maintenance. The high ambient temperature and humidity outside, combined with cool air conditioning inside, create significant temperature differentials that can stress wood over time.
Regular maintenance is straightforward. After each session, leave the sauna door open for 15-20 minutes to let moisture escape. Wipe down the benches and walls with a damp cloth weekly. Vacuum or sweep the floor of the sauna monthly. For traditional saunas, clean the stones every 6 months and replace them annually. Check the heater elements and connections once a year.
With proper care, a quality sauna should last 15-20 years or more, even in Dubai's demanding climate.
Where to Buy a Sauna in Dubai
When choosing a sauna supplier in Dubai, look for several key factors. The supplier should be an authorized dealer for recognized heater brands, particularly Harvia, which is the global leader in sauna heaters and trusted across commercial and residential installations worldwide.
Look for suppliers who offer professional installation with warranty coverage, a showroom where you can see and experience the saunas in person, a range of options from entry-level to premium, and after-sales support and maintenance services.
Valluxy is the UAE's only Harvia-authorised sauna supplier, located in Al Quoz Industrial 1, Dubai. We offer a complete range of infrared saunas, traditional Finnish saunas, custom-built saunas, ice baths, cold tubs, and red light therapy equipment.
Every Valluxy sauna is crafted from high-quality Canadian Hemlock wood and comes with professional installation and a minimum 1-year warranty. We deliver across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the wider UAE.
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