Backyard Sauna Collection

With a backyard sauna, you can turn your backyard into a private haven. Our selection provides the ideal outdoor relaxation option, regardless of your preference for the mild warmth of an infrared sauna or the intense heat of a conventional sauna. These saunas are made to be both comfortable and effective, and they look great in your outdoor area while offering all the advantages of heat therapy, such as reduced stress, accelerated muscle recovery, and enhanced circulation.

Our barrel and outdoor saunas are ergonomically designed to maximise space while maintaining comfort. The HarviaTM heater's rapid heating provides steady, potent warmth, and its energy-efficient design efficiently retains heat while using less electricity. A backyard sauna is the ideal addition to your house, whether you're searching for a place to relax alone or with loved ones.

PlusLife Outdoor Barrel Sauna

From: $7,900

XL Ice Bath + Barrel Sauna
From: $14,590 $12,790
PlusLife Outdoor Mini Traditional Sauna

From: $10,900

Black Outdoor Combo
From: $18,090 $15,790
PlusLife Outdoor Max Traditional Sauna

From: $10,900

Halo Indoor Traditional Sauna - 4-6 Person

From: $12,090

Halo Indoor Full Spectrum Sauna - 2-3 Person
From: $7,900 $6,900
Halo Indoor Traditional Sauna - 2-3 Person
From: $7,900 $6,900
Halo Indoor Full Spectrum Sauna - 4-6 Person

From: $12,090

Which PlusLife is right for you?
If you’d like to learn more about which ice bath or sauna is right for your home or business, we would like to extend an invitation to a quick obligation-free consultation call with one of our friendly representatives.

Both traditional and infrared saunas work well outdoors. A barrel sauna is a popular choice for its heat efficiency and stylish design.

A solid, level surface like concrete, decking, or compacted gravel is recommended for stability.

Yes! A high-quality outdoor sauna is a desirable feature that enhances your property’s appeal and overall value.

In most cases, a permit is not required for small, freestanding saunas, but it’s best to check with your local regulations.

Most saunas do not require a drain, but proper ventilation is essential to prevent moisture buildup.

Most people enjoy a sauna 3-5 times per week, but daily use is safe if you stay hydrated and listen to your body.

A quick rinse before helps remove oils and dirt, while a cool shower after helps refresh your body and close pores.