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You would need to buy a Thermal Pass. They go quickly, so sign up early. Usually $149/week or $50 single visit. If you add another service, it could reduce the weekly price to $110.

I have considered this for a while and finally did it for both weeks on my last cruise - it was fabulous!!

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Never once did I ever uncover where the free sauna rooms were located on any ship I have been on, or labeled.  (Never once did I ask either.)

 

Always vaguely reported to be "near the entrance of the Lido pool or spa, salon area". I would look in passing, but never saw anything obviously giving their location away.

 

Should this stay a semi-guarded secret.  Perhaps?

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1 hour ago, Gunther1 said:

I have used the free ( I prefer "no additional charge" ) dry saunas on almost every HAL ship I've been on

 

 

 

How did you find their locations?

Was there any identification on the doors or deck plans, or did you just ask?

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4 hours ago, Gunther1 said:

Just ask .  It's the most direct way to find out.  On some ships, , it's near the ping pong table on the lido deck.  On others, it's kinda hidden in the spa area. 

 

Any labels on the doors?

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12 hours ago, OlsSalt said:

Here is the area on the Eurodam where the saunas might be located - has anyone ever seen them identified on a deck plan - why the secrecy?

 

 

They are not on the deck plan but they are marked on the ship. They are open 8am-8pm. When closed there is a large watertight door that is shut so it is not as obvious that they are there.

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The free dry saunas are in the same location on all 'dam ships except the two listed below. (Warning- on some of the ships m/f locations are reversed. Avoid embarrassment. Read the signs before entering. 😆)

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Below is the free sauna on the Neiuw Statendam and Koningsdam

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21 hours ago, ShipWalker said:

 

 

They are not on the deck plan but they are marked on the ship. They are open 8am-8pm. When closed there is a large watertight door that is shut so it is not as obvious that they are there.

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The free dry saunas are in the same location on all 'dam ships except the two listed below. (Warning- on some of the ships m/f locations are reversed. Avoid embarrassment. Read the signs before entering. 😆)

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Below is the free sauna on the Neiuw Statendam and Koningsdam

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Wow, the one on the NS looks very nice! Let's not tell anyone else about it, OK?

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