Your Guide to the Best Float Tanks in Perth

As a Perth local who loves a good float, I can confidently share the best spots around town to unwind and relax.

Have you been for a float in Perth yet? Float tank therapy (aka sensory deprivation therapy) is a relatively new wellness trend that’s all about reducing stress and clearing the mind. 

The idea is to float in a dark, silent tank filled with water and Epsom salt, where you’re so buoyant you can’t even feel your own weight – it’s like floating on a cloud.

The goal is to remove any external distractions (bulk phone notifications anyone?) and allow the mind and body to relax and it’s the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Plus there are a whole host of reported health benefits too!

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More and more people are turning to this therapy to find peace and tranquillity in a world where stress and anxiety are becoming the norm. It’s a unique and innovative way to deal with the pressures of daily life.

If you’re feeling a bit frazzled and need to unwind, give it a go. Read on for the details on the best float tanks Perth has to offer, you’ll also find useful information on what to expect from your first Perth float tank experience, and what to bring to your session in the float tank. Perth float tank safety tips and plenty of float tank benefits are also down below. 

Woman in blue bikini floating in a float pod
Floating in a float tank

What is flotation tank therapy anyway?

Flotation tank therapy is a form of alternative medicine that involves floating in a dark and soundproof tank, or ‘pod’, filled with water that’s around 30cm deep. A heap of magnesium Epsom salt is dissolved in the water which means you can easily float. 

It’s sometimes called sensory deprivation therapy as the water is heated to skin temperature, making it hard to tell where your skin finishes and the water starts. Plus the tank is usually completely dark, eliminating your sense of sight, and soundproof which minimises your sense of hearing. 

The darkness and silence help to reduce distractions which allows the mind and body to relax.

Woman sitting in a float pod that is glowing with pink light
Float tank therapy for relaxation

The theory behind float tank therapy is that by removing external stimuli, the brain is able to enter a state of deep relaxation, similar to meditation. In this state, it’s thought that the body’s natural healing mechanisms are activated, promoting physical and mental well-being.

This therapy is believed to have a wide range of health benefits, including reducing stress, anxiety, and depression, as well as improving sleep, concentration, and overall well-being.

The Best Float Tanks in Perth

If you’re looking for somewhere to try out some float therapy in Perth, look no further! Here are all the best float tanks Perth has to offer. Please note, information is accurate at the time of publishing but details are subject to change. 

Clear Mind Studio

Located on Beaufort St in Inglewood, Clear Mind Studio is all about providing an urban retreat for the mind, and they certainly deliver! They offer a range of wellness therapies and classes including infrared saunas, a variety of massages, yoga, pilates, coaching and of course float therapies.

Clear Mind Studio offer float sessions in the classic float pod, as well as in an open float pool. The pool can accommodate two people (so you can bring a friend!) and may be a solution for people suffering from claustrophobia as it doesn’t have a lid. 

The studio also offers a series of guided meditation recordings that can help focus your wandering mind to help you get more from your float.

When you arrive, you’ll be ushered into the tea lounge where you’ll instantly start feeling relaxed as you pour yourself herbal tea and sink into the comfy lounges. When you’re called for your session, you’ll be led down a dimly lit hallway to your float pod room. 

Float pod with glowing blue light in a float room at Clear Mind Studio
Float pod in float room at Clear Mind

The friendly staff will run through instructions on how to work the pod before leaving you to get settled in for your 60 minutes of bliss! 

60-minute floats at Clear Mind Studio start at $80, and there are package deals available at discounted prices for avid floaters. Clear Mind Studio is open Monday-Friday from 10:30 am and 10 am on the weekend. 

SALT Float Studio

SALT Float Studio is a flotation and sensory deprivation centre located on Canning Highway in South Perth. They pride themselves on providing a space that creates positive isolation which helps their clients unplug from the busy world around them. 

Perth physiotherapists, surgeons, chiropractors and psychiatrists even refer patients to SALT Float Studios for therapeutic purposes. 

A 60-minute float at SALT Float Studio is $85, and there are package deals and memberships available to help you snag a float at a discounted rate. Gift certificates are also available you can give that special someone the gift of relaxation! They’re open daily from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm.

Altered States Float

Located in Willetton, Altered States Float is a unique service that’s all about providing a deep state of physical and mental relaxation for their clients.

They provide therapies that offer rest and relaxation including infrared sauna, massage, hot and cold therapy (infrared sauna session followed by ice bath) and float therapy. 

A 45-minute float tank session will cost $69, and there are a variety of package deals and membership options available to get the most out of your float practice. Altered States Float is open from 2 pm Monday – Thursday and from 10 am Friday – Sunday.

Woman in white bikini and long, flowing hair floating in a float pool
Woman enjoying float therapy

The Life Spring Float Tank Centre

For those of you seeking a float tank in Cockburn or Rockingham, look no further than The Life Spring Float Tank Centre. The offer floats that aim to improve physical, mental and emotional well-being. 

The Cockburn centre has 3 float tank rooms, each with its own ‘Dreampod’ float tank. Massages and infrared saunas are also available, so clients leave feeling completely rested and relaxed!

The Rockingham location has 3 float tank cabins. The float cabins are a little roomier than the pods, so you can bring a friend along for the float. This may also be a good option for people who feel claustrophobic in the pods. 

A 60-minute float at The Life Spring in Cockburn is $79, and $80 at the Rockingham location but again, package deals and memberships are available at both locations. You can also gift that special someone a float as gift vouchers are available. The Life Spring is open for floats from 8 am each day excluding Tuesday.

Beyond Rest

Beyond Rest, located in East Perth, is a float and infrared sauna spa. They pride themselves in offering float therapy to lower stress and to help tackle pain and insomnia. They aim to help their clients improve mental clarity and boost well-being to help them sleep better, improve brain function and allow personal relationships to prosper through the use of both float therapy and infrared sauna sessions. 

Beyond rest have 3 float pods available and is open 9:00 am-9:00 pm Tuesday – Sunday. 

A 60-minute float at Beyond Rest is $89, and packages and memberships are available to snag those floats at a discounted rate. Gift cards are also available so you can gift that special someone some the gift of relaxation. 

Woman with white bikini and flowing hair relaxing during a float
Woman relaxing during a float

Float and Restore

Float and Restore is situated in two convenient locations – they have float tanks in Joondalup and Carousel. Staff are knowledgeable, friendly and are always happy to answer questions about treatments. A visit to Float and Restore will have you walking out in a state of absolute bliss!

Float and Restore offer a large range of relaxation and rejuvenation treatments, including flotation therapy, infrared sauna sessions, and a variety of massages, including remedial, relaxation and pregnancy.

They suggest combining a float with a sauna session for ultimate relaxation for both the body and mind. A sauna will open the skin’s pores which allow maximum magnesium absorption during the float – perfect for people wanting to treat aches and pains. 

A 60-minute float at both the Joondalup and Carousel centres is $75. They also offer package deals and memberships as well as combo deals where you can combine your float with a sauna and massage for the ultimate pamper day. Gift vouchers are available so you can treat your loved ones to relaxation. Float and Restore Joondalup is open Monday – Saturday from 9:00 am and Sunday from 11:00 am. The Carousel location opens from 10:00 am Sunday – Tuesday and 9:00 am the rest of the week.

Peace in a Pod

Peace in a Pod is a warm and comforting day spa located in Clarkson. They pride themselves on providing up-to-date wellness services to their clients to help them feel their absolute best. 

Peace in a Pod’s motto is “Walk in, float out” and they absolutely deliver! They offer a range of services and treatments including infrared sauna sessions, facials, massage, beauty treatments and of course flotation tank therapy. 

When you have a float at Peace in a Pod, you will experience complete weightlessness, just life if you were to float on the dead sea! The conditions of the float pod (skin temperature water, complete darkness and complete quiet) screen out external stimulation so the brain can focus on creativity and self-reflection while the muscles are soothed by the magnesium Epsom salts. 

A 60-minute float at Peace in a Pod is $75, and they have intro prices, package deals and memberships available. Peace in a Pod is open from 9:00 am Monday – Saturday. 

Woman with white bikini and flowing hair floating with her eyes closed and hands above head
Floating can improve mental clarity

Float Lab

Located in Wembley, Float Lab is a peaceful studio and the perfect spot to allow both your mind and body to rest, recover and recharge! They offer float tank therapy to promote relaxation and creativity as well as to relieve pain and stress.

As well as float therapy, they also offer other wellness treatments such as infrared sauna and massage so you can indulge in a full day of relaxation and rejuvenation. 

Float Lab is passionate about providing an experience in which sensory triggers are managed and controlled throughout the entire float session – not just while in the pod. Their specially designed float rooms also control for light, sound and temperature so you can make the most of your float experience.

Float Lab is open 7 days a week from 9:00 am – 9:00 pm. A 60-minute float is $79, and they also offer combo deals, packages and membership options. 

Emerson Flotation Spa

Emerson Floatation Spa is located in Kelmscott, but don’t let the name fool you, as well as float therapy, they also offer plenty of other full-body treatments such as a variety of massages, infrared sauna, waxing, body, face, hand and feet beauty treatments.   

The studio is decked out in lush greenery, and the staff are friendly and happy to go out of their way to help and educate clients on the services they offer. As soon as you enter the spa, you’ll feel at peace, and you’ll leave feeling absolutely refreshed and revived. 

Their float sessions help to naturally raise endorphin and dopamine levels which will boost mood and leave you feeling like you’re walking on a cloud for days after! You can also go for a couples float to relax with that special someone. 

At Emerson Floatation Spa a single float is $89 however they also have package deals available. In particular, they offer a full-day retreat package for the ultimate indulgent day spa experience. Emmerson Day Spa is open Tuesday – Saturday 8:00 am – 6:00 pm.  

Woman floating in a float tank with her eyes closed. Her hair is spread out and surrounding her face
Floating can stimulate creativity

Float Fremantle

For those of you in Fremantle, Float Fremantle is the place to go for ultimate relaxation! As well as float therapy, they also offer other wellness therapies such as infrared sauna and massage. The staff at Float Fremantle are friendly, and the facilities are relaxing and clean. 

They offer restorative sensory deprivation in their float pods. The lack of external stimuli allows the logical side of the brain to take a rest which lets your imaginative and creative thoughts prosper. 

A 60-minute float at Float Fremantle is $75, and this includes an extra 15 minutes to take a pre and post-float shower. Again, there are package deals, and intro offers available. They also sell gift cards so you can grab that special someone a soothing spa day. Float Fremantle is open Monday – Friday 9:00 am – 8:00 pm and Saturday 9:00 am – 4:00 pm.

Swan Valley Retreat

Swan Valley Retreat is a beautiful and relaxing day spa situated in the picturesque Swan Valley. They’re all about helping their clients slow down and reconnect with their senses, and this is the ultimate destination for a calming wellness experience while in a natural setting. 

As a full retreat, Swan Valley Retreat offers accommodation to completely switch off and relax. There are 3 secluded rooms on the rural property for ultimate peace and quiet, one is even shaped like a wine barrel and has a private sauna and hot tub! 

As well as flotation therapy, the day spa offers other wellness treatments such as massage, hydrotherapy, facials and clay treatment. The spa is all about relaxation in nature, and this is the perfect spot if you’d like to float and then sit on the grass and listen to bird songs – true bliss! 

Following your float, Swan Valley Retreat encourages you to stick around for a tea and to reflect on your float in the beautiful natural setting. 

A 60-minute float at Swan Valley Retreat is $85, and packages and memberships are available. It’s open 7 days, 9:00 – 5:30 pm.

What are the benefits of using a float tank?

Float tank therapy has heaps of reported health benefits, here are just a few:  

  1. Reduces stress, anxiety and depression: The sensation of floating in the dark, quiet tank encourages the brain to release endorphins that can make you feel relaxed and bring about a sense of well-being
  2. Improves sleep: The deep relaxation achieved during flotation tank therapy may improve your sleep quality
  3. Relieves pain: The buoyancy of the water and the high concentration of Epsom salt may help to reduce chronic pain and inflammation in conditions like fibromyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis
  4. Increases focus and concentration: The lack of external stimuli in the tank can help to quiet the mind, allowing for better focus and concentration
  5. Lowers blood pressure: The buoyancy experienced in the float tank can help to lower blood pressure
  6. Improves athletic performance: The high concentration of Epsom salt can help with muscle recovery and improve overall athletic performance
  7. Encourages mindfulness and self-awareness: The lack of distractions in the tank can help make you more mindful and self-aware

As with any newer health and wellness trend, some have been more thoroughly researched than others. Make sure you do your own research and consult your doctor before starting any new therapy. 

Float tank with green light at clear mind studioind studio
Float tank at Clear Mind Studio

How to prepare for your Perth float?

If you’re new to flotation tank therapy, there are a few things you can expect during your first session. 

Normally the staff will give you a brief introduction to the process of float therapy and how the tank works. You’ll then be given privacy to undress and shower before entering the tank. You may be given earplugs to wear, and there may be a floating pillow to help support your head – have a play around with these to get comfortable.

Once you’re in the tank, you may need some time to adjust to the sensation of floating, as well as the complete darkness and silence. Try to relax and let go of any expectations you may have. Remember, you can easily turn on a light, open the pod or get out if you find the experience too overwhelming.

Woman sitting in float tank with her hand on her shoulder
Woman sitting in a float pod

It’s time to relax! Once you’re comfortable, you can simply float and relax for the duration of the session. Some places may have a guided meditation recording for you to follow along with to focus the mind, or you may prefer to let your mind wander in silence. 

Once the session is over, you will be instructed to exit the tank (usually via recording). Take your time to shower, trying not to let the salt get in your eyes and get dressed.

After the session, you may feel more relaxed, calm, and refreshed. Some people report feeling a little disoriented, but this is normal and will quickly pass. 

It’s important to keep in mind that everyone’s experience is different, and it may take a few sessions to fully understand the benefits of your float or to work out your float therapy goals.

What should you bring to your float? 

It’s also a good idea to check with the centre before your float to see what they provide or if they have specific requirements. However, in general, when preparing for a float session, you should bring these items:

  1. Towel: Bring a towel to dry off after the session and to cover yourself while entering and exiting the tank (some locations provide these)
  2. Swimwear: Some centres require you to wear swimwear while in the tank, while others allow you to float naked
  3. Shampoo and soap: Some centres may not provide these items, so it’s best to bring your own. Keep in mind you’ll be salty after the float so may want to wash your hair
  4. Earplugs: Again, these are sometimes provided, they help block out any noise and protect your ears from the salt water
  5. Water: To stay hydrated
  6. A change of clothes: To throw on after your session

Finally, bring along an open mind. Be open to the experience and try to let go of any expectations you may have.

Float tank safety

While flotation tank therapy is generally considered safe for most people, there are certain people who shouldn’t use it. It’s important to check with your doctor first if you have any doubts. 

Woman sitting in a float tank and leaning on the outside
It’s important to float safely

Float tank therapy may not be suitable for:

  • Pregnant women in their first trimester or experiencing a high-risk pregnancy
  • People with seizures: The isolation and darkness of the tank can trigger seizures in individuals with certain types of epilepsy.
  • People with skin conditions: Individuals with certain skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis may find that the high levels of magnesium in the Epsom salt irritate their skin
  • People with open wounds or infections: Individuals with open wounds or infections should avoid flotation tank therapy until the condition is healed
  • People with claustrophobia: The closed, enclosed space of the tank can trigger feelings of claustrophobia in some individuals
  • People who have recently treated hair (e.g. colour, perm, etc.)

It’s always important to consult with your doctor before trying any new therapy, particularly if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.

Last words on Best Float Tanks in Perth

There you have the best float tanks in Perth, plus everything you need to know about flotation therapy, what to bring to your first float, float safety plus all the details on the benefits of doing flotation therapy.

Have you had a float in Perth? Did we miss any fantastic flotation spas in Perth? Comment below!

Best Float Tank Perth FAQ

Are float tanks worth it?

Yes, float tanks are worth it. Flotation therapy can reduce stress, anxiety and muscle pain and promote creativity, relaxation and imagination.

Do you wear a bathing suit in a float tank?

Yes, you can wear a bathing suit during flotation therapy, but most centres also allow you to wear nothing for maximum magnesium absorption and less stimulation of the skin’s touch receptors.

Who should not use a float tank?

If you’re unsure, you should consult your doctor before floating. However, in general, pregnant women who are in their first trimester or at high risk should not use a float tank. People with epilepsy or who experience seizures should avoid float tank therapy. Float tank therapy may also not be suitable for people with open wounds, skin conditions or claustrophobia.

How long should you stay in a float tank?

Most float sessions are 45, 60 or 90 minutes in duration.

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