A map of 17 Saunas in Helsinki.
A private beach sauna located right next to the public beach (Furuvik beach) owned by Villa Furuvik that can be used as a public sauna or rented as a private sauna. It holds about 10 people at a time.
A wood heated sauna next
A private sauna on the island of Uunisaari
Malkasaari sauna is not in use of use for the time being (2025)
laguuni offers a private barrel Saunat, ilmaiset saunat, yleiset saunat to rent next to Hietaranta Beach.
Pikku-Leikosaari sauna is open year-round, is open to anyone, is free, and self-service. At the sauna, there is just a book / paper where you write you name for a sauna shift. Seawater is not allowed in the heater, so bring fresh water for steam baths. Rainwater barrels provide sauna water, but bring a bottle for spare water. You can camp on the island.
The sauna can only be reserved if you boob the cabin (transformer accommodation) next to this sauna.
Pihlajasaari, a traditional outdoor recreation island off Hernesaari, offers a sauna for bookings between 31.5.-31.8.2025. The sauna, designed by architecture students, offers a magnificent sea view and is electrically heated. The dressing room has electric lighting and a table group. Washing is done outside the sauna in an open beach shower with cold tap water. The beaches of Pihlajasaari are approximately 500 meters away.
Sauna at Pikkukoski beach that is free to use.
The island of Pihlajasaari offers a beach sauna with a sea view and a wood-heated stove. The sauna is open from 2-5 pm and 5:30-8:30 pm, and is closed on Mondays. The sauna is accessible via sandy outdoor paths.
A private beach sauna located right next to the public beach (Furuvik beach) owned by Villa Furuvik. It is only rented as a private sauana. It can hold up to 10 people. You can stay overnight (up to 10 beds)
Vallisaari Sauna can be rented for private use & serves as a public sauna. You are able to book it from 1.5.-20.9.2025, with shifts available from 9 am to 6.30 pm. The public sauna shifts are between 7 pm and 10 pm. Mixed sauna shift 7-8, women's shift 8-9, and mens from 9-10The sauna has a terrace, a swimming area marked with buoys, and benches that can accommodate up to 10 people. The sauna and toilet building are not accessible.
Experience Finnish sauna culture. From urban public saunas to rustic wilderness log saunas by the lake.
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