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If you are curious, nervous, discreet, or simply unsure how a gay sauna visit works, this page gives you the basics without pressure or judgement.
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Main thing to know
There is no script, no expectation and no obligation to do anything sexual. Consent and respect come first.
What happens
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Most first-time visitors want to know what happens at the door and what they are expected to do. The answer is straightforward: check in, get settled, use the facilities at your own pace.
Reassurance
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If you are curious, nervous, discreet, or simply unsure how a gay sauna visit works, this page gives you the basics without pressure or judgement.
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Reception handles first-time questions without fuss. There are no public announcements or awkward rituals for new visitors. We do not share personal data; your visit is your business.
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Many visitors arrive alone, especially on a first visit. You do not need to know anyone before you come.
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You can use the pool, jacuzzi, sauna heat and lounge areas without needing to do anything else.
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You are welcome to visit alone or with someone else. Friends must be male unless it is a bisexual event, 18 or over, and registered as members on arrival. Mixed-gender partners should check Biphoria details before travelling.
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Late openings, event days and weekends are usually busier. Quieter periods can suit a more cautious first visit.
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If you are unsure, reception can explain how things work discreetly and clearly.
What to wear
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Most visitors use towels in the venue. Swimwear or shorts may be fine for some areas, but designated nude events have their own clothes-free rules.
Towels, lockers, hot drinks and pass-outs are included with entry.
Included with entry
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Pool, jacuzzi, dry sauna heat, lockers, showers, lounge areas, adult facilities, towel changes, hot drinks, Wi-Fi, condoms and lubricant are included.
Ready when you are
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You do not need to book for a normal visit. If it is your first time, tell reception and they will explain what you need to know.