You’re likely familiar with the basic rules of spa etiquette: keep your phone on silent, respect others’ privacy, and speak in hushed tones while soft bossa nova plays in the background. But have you ever wondered about the best sequence to maximize your spa experience?
Many people are likely to make a mistake by going straight from the pool to the sauna while still wet or moving directly to the steam room after the sauna. Here’s the ideal sequence to ensure you get the most out of your SPA visit.
Step 1: Start with the Steam Room
Begin your spa journey while still dry by using the steam room. The steam room has numerous benefits for your respiratory system. It’s also beneficial for those with sleep issues, chronic fatigue, poor circulation, dry and cracked skin, tense muscles, or sensitivity to temperature changes. The recommended time to spend in the steam room is between 10 and 20 minutes, followed by a mandatory shower with lukewarm to cool water to stimulate your body.
Step 2: Dive into the Pool
Next, take a dip in the pool. The pool water is typically maintained at a temperature of 28-30 degrees Celsius. Here, you can choose to either swim a few laps or simply enjoy a leisurely splash. After your time in the pool, a shower is essential.

Many people are likely to make a mistake by going straight from the pool to the sauna while still wet or moving directly to the steam room.
