Clothing Guidelines
Clothing Guidelines
Our Banya does not offer clothing-optional services to our guests. All guests must wear clothes in the form of bikini, quick dry shorts, swimwear or sarong.
No street clothes are allowed in the banya.
No footwear are to be worn in the sauna.
Nudity is not allowed, it undermines our family-oriented image and may result in the loss of our business. In accordance, any guests displaying lewd and suggestive behaviour, including but not limited to inappropriate language, gestures or contact, will be asked to leave and banned from future visits.
Only top-optional is allowed. During private sauna session guests of your group may choose to go top-optional (this is allowed). Bottoms are required but you may opt to use a towel, sarong or nothing on your top.
Towels in the banya. We will provide two towels, one for the pool/spa area and one for the banya only.
Remove jewellery. Accessories such as earrings, bracelets, necklaces, rings, and even glasses and watches should be taken off before entering the banya. The banya reaches extremely high temperatures, causing jewellery to get hot with the potential of even causing burns to the skin.
No glass, food or drinks in the banya.
No phones or technical devices in the banya.
Banya Hat
Why you should wear a hat in banya?
The reason you should wear a hat in the banya is to prevent your head from overheating, to protect your hair and extremities like your ears. Your head heats up faster than the rest of your body and a hat insulates it, helping to keep it comparatively cool while your core temperature rises. It keeps the air temperature around your head at a comfortable level, allowing you to tolerate the heat of the banya for longer, thereby maximising the benefits of banya.