Spa Land & Sauna

🔆 Infrared Sauna 🔥 Traditional Sauna

📍 2645 N Berkeley Lake Rd NW Building C, Duluth, Georgia, 30096

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Pricing

Service Price
Day Pass $38 (Ages 12-64), $28 (Ages 2-11), $28 (Seniors 65+)
Membership Exclusive memberships with VIP access and priority bookings available
Daily admission: $38 ages 12-64, $28 ages 2-11 and seniors 65+. Massage services: Swedish $110 (50min)/$170 (80min), Aroma Oil/Shiatsu/Deep Tissue $120 (50min)/$180 (80min), Foot Reflexology $40 (30min)/$70 (60min)/$160 (80min), Chair Massage $40 (30min), Foot & Chair Combo $70 (60min)/$100 (90min). Body scrubs: $60-$200 depending on package and duration.
⭐ 4.4 (1608 reviews) View on Google

What Visitors Say

What Visitors Liked

✓ multiple sauna types✓ cold plunge available✓ ice sauna/room✓ clean sauna facilities✓ hot and cold tubs✓ red light therapy✓ spacious facility✓ clean and hygienic✓ variety of amenities✓ good body scrubs✓ professional massage therapists✓ pleasant staff✓ good gift card deal✓ no rush atmosphere✓ kid-friendly area

What Visitors Noted

• uncomfortable V-steam• inconsistent service quality• unflavorful food• noise disturbances• limited food menu• no heated floors• ineffective body scrub gloves• painful wrap service• distracted massage therapist⚠ mixed feedback on staff⚠ mixed feedback on food quality

Cold Plunge & Sauna

Spa Land & Sauna offers a comprehensive Korean-style wellness experience centered around extensive thermal facilities. The spa provides nine different therapeutic mineral sauna rooms, each fueled by different heat sources and designed to target specific wellness benefits. Guests can explore a variety including a clay room for aches and anxiety, a room featuring red light therapy for skin, traditional dry saunas, steam rooms, and a unique ice sauna or cryotherapy room. The wet areas in the gender-specific locker rooms feature hot and cold spa tubs, and guests frequently note the availability of a cold plunge for contrast therapy. The common co-ed area also includes infrared stations. The sequence of moving from the hot saunas to the final ice room is noted as a method to cool down and regulate the body.

Additional Amenities

Beyond the thermal facilities, the spa offers a range of services including body scrubs, shiatsu and acupressure massages, V-Steam, reflexology, and facials. The co-ed common area features a food court serving Korean comfort food and drinks, along with various lounge chairs and heated sofas. The venue also includes a kid-friendly area, making it suitable for families. Red light therapy is available both in dedicated sauna rooms and via standalone machines.

Atmosphere

The facility is described as beautiful, clean, spacious, and hygienic. The common area offers diverse sitting options, though some guests note that noise from nearby restrooms and intercom announcements can be a disturbance. The overall vibe is considered less bustling and more quiet compared to some other similar spas, which some guests prefer for a relaxed, no-rush atmosphere.

Pricing

Entry requires a fee, which covers locker use, uniforms for the co-ed areas, and unlimited access to the tubs, saunas, and infrared stations. All additional services like body scrubs, massages, and food are charged separately, tracked via a numbered bracelet provided upon entry. The spa occasionally offers promotions, such as a free entry with the purchase of a $300 gift card.

Staff

Staff are generally described as pleasant and informative. Experiences with service providers, however, can be inconsistent. While some guests praise professional massage therapists and thorough scrub attendants, others report experiences with therapists who were rough, distracted, or whose technique was less effective.

What Reviewers Love

  • The facility is consistently praised for being clean, spacious, and offering a wide variety of saunas and thermal experiences, including a unique ice room.
  • Many guests highlight the body scrub service as a standout, often describing it as thorough and leaving skin feeling incredibly soft.
  • The spa is noted for having a quieter, less crowded atmosphere compared to competitors, which some visitors prefer for relaxation.

Amenities

Multiple sauna roomsice sauna/cryotherapy roomhot tubscold plunge poolsteam roomsred light therapy machinesinfrared bedsbody scrub servicesmassage servicesV-Steamreflexologyfacial servicesfood courtlocker roomsshowersgender-specific wet areaslounge chairsheated sofaskid-friendly area

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included with the entrance fee?

The entrance fee covers a locker, a set of uniforms for the co-ed areas, and unlimited use of the showers, hot and cold tubs, saunas, and infrared stations.

Are the body scrubs and other services included in the price?

No, services like body scrubs, massages, V-Steams, and food from the food court are all additional charges that are tracked on your numbered bracelet.

Is the spa suitable for first-timers to a Korean spa?

Yes, many guests are first-timers. The process involves storing belongings in a locker, showering in the gender-specific wet area (where nudity is the norm), and then enjoying the facilities. Staff are noted as being informative for newcomers.

What should I know about the wet areas?

The gender-specific wet areas require nudity (with a towel). Guests are required to shower before accessing the hot tubs, cold plunges, and steam rooms located in these areas.