Calm, minimal, supportive

Services

Float Away is a small spa built around one constraint: quiet that actually holds. Choose a session, dial in your environment, and give your nervous system a clean time to downshift.

Choose your session

Float therapy

A private float suite with warm epsom-salt water, minimal sensory input, and full control over light + sound.

60–90 min Private Light + sound control
Stress + overload Muscle guarding Deep rest

Vibroacoustic lounge

Reclined, fully clothed, with low-frequency vibration and curated soundscapes for a calmer, more “guided” downshift.

20–60 min Reclined Low-frequency vibration
Tension + restlessness Light guidance Pre/post float

Looking for audio/visual entrainment? Learn more →

What’s the difference?

Float therapy: the world gets quiet. you get weightless. your attention widens.
Vibroacoustic: you stay grounded. the session is more structured. your body gets a steady rhythmic cue.

Float
Vibro
Sensory input
Low
Medium‑low
Body load
Weightless
Supported
Mental mode
Spacious
Guided/structured
Best first visit
Float (usually)
Vibro (if you dislike darkness/water)

If you’re picking your first visit and you’re not sure, start here: first-time guide.

Float therapy (the deep quiet)

What it feels like

You lie back in warm water saturated with epsom salt, so you float without effort. With light and sound reduced, your body stops bracing and your mind finally has room.

What you control

Light on/off · Sound on/off · Door open/closed · Session length

We’ll help you set it once, then we stay out of the way.

Who it’s for

People who feel “always on.”
People who carry tension in their shoulders/jaw/back.
People who want quiet that’s physical, not just conceptual.

Pairing ideas

First timeKeep it simple: float only.

Stacked restVibroacoustic before a float if you want an easier ramp‑down.

Post‑floatVibroacoustic after if you want to re‑enter slowly.

Vibroacoustic lounge (structured calm)

What it feels like

You recline while gentle low‑frequency vibration and sound work together as a steady cue for relaxation. It’s quiet, but with a subtle “track” to follow, which some people prefer to total silence.

What you control

Volume · Intensity (where available) · Session length · Light level

We’ll calibrate it with you.

Who it’s for

People who want calm without water or darkness.
People who like a bit of structure.
People who want a gentle add‑on before or after a float.

Pairing ideas

Warm‑upVibroacoustic first if you want a softer ramp‑down before floating.

Cool‑downVibroacoustic after a float if you want a gentle re‑entry.

New here?

First float guide

A short walkthrough for first‑time guests: arrival timing, how the suite works, and what to expect.

Prefer to talk first? Call/text →

Practicals

What to bring

Come as you are.

Wear whatever is comfortable to change out of (or not, for vibroacoustics).

Avoid caffeine right before if you want the deepest downshift.

What we provide

Towels.

Unscented shower basics.

Earplugs.

Water + herbal tea.

Small note: this site is educational, not medical advice. For medical questions, talk with your clinician.

Ready when you are.

Book online, or reach out if you want help choosing.