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Only adults are allowed to enter the Aqua Spa. The sauna area is a textile-free area where you stay without clothes, swimwear, underwear or shorts. When using the sauna area, you should take into account the fact that there will be naked or incompletely dressed people.
The relaxation area and the public area (reception area, terrace) are not nude areas. The use of these zones takes place only in the sauna outfit intended for this purpose (such as a towel, apron, pareo, kilt, bathrobe).
In dry saunas and steam saunas you can only stay naked or in a sauna suit. Before entering dry saunas or steam saunas, you must remove your flip-flops. When using dry saunas, you must spread your towels in such a way that when you are in the sauna (when you are sitting or lying down) no part of your body (including feet) is in contact with the wooden surface of benches or gratings on the floor. When using dry saunas, it is forbidden to use a sauna suit previously used in steam saunas (steam bath, caldarium, serail bath).