World’s strangest saunas

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With the recent opening of the ‘Sauna Tram’ near Milan, Skyscanner reveals five places where fans of getting hot and steamy can strip off and sweat it out!

Submarine Sauna

Floating saunas are already a common sight on the lakes of Scandinavia but Swedish company Nordic Marine Living has created a sauna which allows guests to bathe in steam whist watching the fishes glide by. The ingenious invention has a floating platform with a hut on top, and a sauna capsule below. Power floodlights illuminate the depths allowing a most dreamlike sauna experience.

Sauna Tram

Once zipping along the streets of Milan, this tram now sits on its own pair of rails in a spa complex in Northern Italy. Decked out in wood panelled walls, ‘commuters’ can strip down and get sweaty in the luxurious surroundings. It’s an interesting concept making great use of a redundant carriage, but many might claim there’s no need to go to Italy for such a sweaty experience; just hop on board the London underground during summer.

Sauna Ski Lift

Go skiing at Finnish resort Ylläs and you don’t just get to enjoy an exhilarating ski ride down, but also a relaxing sauna ride up! A specially adapted sauna gondola ski lift has been created allowing punters to sweat their way up the slopes.  For those who prefer the steamy experience to the snowy one – don’t worry – there is more sauna fun at the top of the mountain where you’ll find the resort’s main sauna facilities.

Sauna Bus

Take one big red bus, input a wood burning stove, chimney and some firewood, and hey presto – you have the Sauna Bus! This Estonian invention drives wherever you want it to go, then sets up sauna shop for a private steam experience. Accommodating up to five people at once, the bus also has a comfy seating area, and for a little extra, a hot tub can also be hired.

Portable Sauna

Fans of perspiring don’t have to leave their living rooms for a sauna; instead they can bring the steam to them! The snappily named ‘Precision Therapy Portable Far Infrared Sauna with Ceramic Heater and Negative Ion’ is basically a large zip up bag which you get in to and sweat in. Taking just one minute to set up, the Finns are so enamoured with their saunas that even the Olympic team are reported to take these portable saunas with them when competing abroad.

 

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Author: Editor