Palm Beach Tan

📍 2539 John Hawkins Pkwy #133, Hoover, Alabama, 35244

4.4(99 reviews) View on Google
🕐 Hours
Monday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Thursday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Friday: 7:00 AM - 9:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Services: Infrared Sauna, Red Light Therapy, Halotherapy

Amenities & Features

Infrared saunatanning bedsspray tan boothhigher level bedslevel 1 beds

Pricing

ServicePrice
Single sessions: Infrared Sauna $50, Infrared Sauna with Red Light $50, Red Light Therapy $25, Salt/Halotherapy $25, Chromotherapy $10. 3-pack bundles: Sauna + Red Light $100, Sauna + Salt/Halotherapy $75, Sauna + Chromotherapy $60. Monthly memberships: Wellness Plus $99.95, Sauna Plus $89.95, Sauna $49.95, Red Light $49.95. Sessions expire 30 days from purchase.

About

Palm Beach Tan in Hoover offers infrared sauna services as part of its wellness and tanning portfolio. The venue provides full-spectrum heat therapy through its infrared saunas, which are noted for promoting wellness and reducing stress. Beyond the sauna, this location focuses primarily on tanning services. Guests have access to a range of tanning beds, with specific appreciation for the higher-level beds, which are described as great. The venue also features a spray tan booth, with some visitors highly recommending the four-turn option. Memberships are available, with special promotional periods allowing for affordable upgrades to higher-level beds.

Feedback on the overall experience varies. Many guests praise the staff for being pleasant, helpful, polite, and knowledgeable, with some noting personalized service where employees learn names. The beds are generally kept clean. However, other visitors report inconsistent customer service, describing some staff as unfriendly, rushed, or inattentive. Policies regarding membership cancellation, age verification for spray tans, and the provision of protective eyewear (which is not furnished for free at this location) have been points of confusion and frustration for some. Guests also note that the basic membership provides access to only two Level 1 beds, which some find to be older models, and equipment reliability can be inconsistent. The venue's advertising for low-cost memberships is mentioned as potentially misleading.