REVIEW · SEMINYAK
Zero Gravity Flotation Therapy in Canggu Bali by Solace Float
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Weightless silence in Bali sounds unreal. At Solace Float in Canggu, you get a private, light-and-sound-proof pod that turns gravity into a non-issue, so your body can fully chill. I liked two things most: the quiet, private float (seriously calming) and the warm Epsom salt setup that feels made for recovery. One possible drawback: if you’re nervous about enclosed spaces, the first few seconds can feel awkward—though the staff is set up to help you settle.
This is the kind of wellness break that works even if you’re not chasing a “spiritual retreat.” The studio keeps it practical: you’ll get what you need (earplugs, shower space, post-float snacks and drinks), and you leave with that slow, reset feeling people describe as lighter and calmer.
In This Review
- Quick Highlights
- Zero Gravity Float Therapy at Solace Float: What It Actually Feels Like
- Location in Canggu (Meeting at Solace Float): Getting There Without Headaches
- Price and Booking Value: Is $36.53 Worth It?
- Your Float Tank Session: Step-by-Step What Will Happen
- Check-in and included welcome
- Shower room and prep items
- The private pod experience
- How long to plan
- After the float: zen lounge tea time
- Why Float Therapy Works for So Many People (And When It Might Not)
- A consideration if you’re anxious at the start
- What’s Included (So You Don’t Overspend on the Basics)
- Best Time to Fit This Into Your Canggu or Seminyak Day
- Who This Float Session Is Best For
- Small Practical Tips That Make a Difference
- Should You Book Solace Float in Canggu?
- FAQ
- How much does zero gravity flotation therapy cost at Solace Float?
- How long is the float therapy experience?
- Where is Solace Float located in Bali?
- What is included in the price?
- What happens after the float session?
- Is this a private experience?
- What time is the studio open?
- Do I need to print a ticket?
- Is free cancellation available?
- Are service animals allowed?
Quick Highlights

- Private float pod: light and sound-proof, so your brain can stop scanning the room
- Warm Epsom salt water: designed for near-weightlessness and muscle/joint relief
- Recovery-focused claims: athletic strain, chronic pain, and pregnancy discomfort are specifically mentioned
- Zen lounge time: tea ceremony plus snacks and a post-session calm-down buffer
- Extra amenities: earplugs, petroleum jelly, shower room, towel, and hair care products included
Zero Gravity Float Therapy at Solace Float: What It Actually Feels Like

A float tank is one of those experiences where the concept is simple, but the effect is weirdly strong. You lie inside a private pod filled with warm water infused with Epsom salts, and the buoyancy can make your body feel like it’s floating without effort. The operator describes it as near-weightlessness that relieves pressure from joints and muscles, and that idea matters because it’s not just about relaxing—it’s about removing the constant “holding yourself up” that your body does all day.
When you add near-total silence and darkness (the pod is light and sound-proof), your senses stop pulling at you. In the reviews, that shows up as racing thoughts slowing down fast, and people describing a nervous-system reset. One review even captured the feeling like waking up after a long sleep, which is a good mental picture: not “busy spa relaxation,” but a slow reboot.
Now, it’s not magic. It’s also not a substitute for medical care. But it can be a powerful tool in a wellness routine—especially if you’ve been sore from training, stuck with travel stiffness, or carrying stress in your shoulders, neck, or lower back.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Seminyak.
Location in Canggu (Meeting at Solace Float): Getting There Without Headaches

Solace Float meets at No. 8 Canggu Square, units 8–10, on Jl. Pantai Berawa, Tibubeneng, Kuta Utara, Badung Regency, Bali 80361. The big practical win is that it’s listed as near public transportation, so you’re not stuck hiring a car just to do a 90-minute session.
The schedule is also generous: 7:00 AM to 10:30 PM, Monday through Sunday. That helps because floating can work better when you’re not rushing. If you’re going to do it, try to plan it when you have a little space afterward for showering, tea, and a calm walk instead of jumping straight into more plans.
Price and Booking Value: Is $36.53 Worth It?
The price listed is $36.53 per person. On paper, that’s not “cheap,” but it’s also not a full-day spa price. For many people, the value comes from two things:
- You’re buying time in a private, sensory-free environment. That’s the product.
- You’re also buying what happens after—snacks and a drink in the zen lounge, plus a shower setup so you can leave feeling clean and human.
The listing also notes that this is commonly booked about 9 days in advance. That’s a useful signal: if you’re only in Canggu for a short window, book early and protect your time slot.
Your Float Tank Session: Step-by-Step What Will Happen
Check-in and included welcome
You’ll start at Solace Float, and the experience includes a welcome drink. Depending on what’s available, that can be tea, cold-brew, or young coconut, plus snacks. This matters because you’re not walking in cold and immediately hopping into a tank. You get a short buffer that helps your body and mind transition.
Shower room and prep items
You’ll have access to the shower room, towel, and a small set of prep and comfort items, including earplugs and petroleum jelly (plus makeup wipes, hair dryer, hair oil, and body lotion). Even if you’ve never floated before, this kind of setup reduces the guesswork. You won’t be trying to DIY your own routine in a strange bathroom mid-stay.
The private pod experience
You’ll go into a private, light and sound-proof pod. The description is clear that the water is warm to your skin temperature, which is key. Cold water can make floating feel tense and alert. Warm water generally helps your muscles stop bracing.
Then comes the core part: near-weightlessness. You’re in Epsom salt-infused water, and the goal is to relieve pressure from joints and muscles. The operator also frames float therapy as useful for athletic strain, chronic pain, and pregnancy discomfort. I’d treat those as the studio’s stated benefits, not guaranteed medical outcomes—but it does tell you the type of guest they’re designed for.
How long to plan
The experience duration is listed at about 1 hour 30 minutes. The overview also mentions up to 2.5 hours of uninterrupted bliss, which likely includes setup plus post-float time to settle. Either way, plan your schedule around having enough time to fully come down after you float. Don’t book it as a “quick break” if you want the best effect.
After the float: zen lounge tea time
Once you’re done, you return to the zen lounge area, where you can enjoy the included tea ceremony and relax in the tranquil space. This is one of those details that sounds small until you do it: the hour after floating is often where the calm really “sticks.” If you immediately jump back into noise and movement, you can lose that smooth landing.
Why Float Therapy Works for So Many People (And When It Might Not)
Here’s the honest read: floating works because it combines three stress-reducers at once.
- Unloading your body: near-weightlessness reduces the constant micro-work your joints do when you’re upright.
- Turning off the senses: silence and darkness remove the usual stimulation that keeps your brain busy.
- Relaxed recovery: warm water and Epsom salts support muscle relaxation, and circulation is part of what the studio claims.
You’ll see those themes reflected in the reviews. Many people describe the mental side first—slowed thoughts, a calmer nervous system, feeling lighter. Others focus on physical wear and tear: one review notes relief from discomfort connected to basketball, work, and travel. That mix is common: even when your reason is “my body hurts,” your brain often catches up at the same time.
A consideration if you’re anxious at the start
One review includes a very relatable moment: nervousness at first, then a quick shift to comfort within seconds. So if you’re worried, you’re not alone. Go in expecting that your first reaction might be “wait… is this okay?” and then be ready for the relaxation to arrive fast.
If you dislike enclosed spaces in general, the sound-proof, light-proof pod is something to take seriously. The experience is designed to block the outside world, and that can feel great—or slightly unsettling—depending on the person.
What’s Included (So You Don’t Overspend on the Basics)
This experience includes a lot of the stuff you normally pay for at a spa or try to pack yourself:
- Welcome drink (tea / cold-brew / young coconut)
- Snacks
- Shower room access
- Amenities: makeup wipes, earplugs, petroleum jelly, hair dryer, hair oil, body lotion, towel
- All fees and taxes
Not included: tips/gratuities and other personal spending.
For value, I like that it’s not an “extra-upsell” model for basic comfort. You can show up and focus on the float.
Best Time to Fit This Into Your Canggu or Seminyak Day

Even though the listing tags the area as Seminyak, the actual meeting point is Canggu Square. In real life, that means you’ll want to treat this as a Canggu wellness anchor.
A good plan:
- Do it when you’re between activities, not when you’re about to start a long drive or a crowded evening.
- Give yourself time afterward for showering and the zen lounge. That’s when you benefit most.
If you’re the type who likes slow mornings, the 7:00 AM opening can be great. If you prefer easing in later, you have plenty of options until 10:30 PM.
Who This Float Session Is Best For
This is a good match if you:
- Want quiet, sensory-free time
- Are carrying stress and like the idea of turning off your nervous system
- Have sore spots from workouts, sports, work posture, or travel (the studio positions it for athletic strain and body recovery)
- Like practical wellness experiences with included comfort items and a post-session lounge
It also says most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. The experience is listed as private for your group, so you’re not sharing your pod time with strangers.
Small Practical Tips That Make a Difference
You won’t find a lot of rules listed, so here are the high-impact tips based on what’s included and what the experience is designed around:
- Arrive a bit early so you can use the shower room and settle without rushing.
- Let the first moments pass. If you feel nervous at the start, remember that calm often kicks in quickly.
- Plan low-key after. You’ll get more out of it if you give yourself time to sit with the afterglow.
- Take advantage of the amenities. Earplugs and petroleum jelly are provided, so use them as directed by staff rather than skipping out of habit.
Should You Book Solace Float in Canggu?
If you want a focused, private reset in Bali—quiet, low distraction, warm float water, and a calm lounge afterward—I think you should seriously consider booking Solace Float. The pricing is reasonable for what you get, and the setup looks designed to support both first-timers and people using floating as part of recovery.
I’d think twice only if you strongly dislike enclosed pods or you need the kind of environment where you can hear and see everything around you. Otherwise, this is a great add-on to a Bali itinerary, especially if your schedule is full and your body is asking for a break.
FAQ
How much does zero gravity flotation therapy cost at Solace Float?
The listed price is $36.53 per person.
How long is the float therapy experience?
The duration is listed at about 1 hour 30 minutes. The experience overview also references up to 2.5 hours of time to enjoy the experience and post-float relaxation.
Where is Solace Float located in Bali?
The meeting point is Solace Float at No. 8 Canggu Square, units 8–10, Jl. Pantai Berawa, Tibubeneng, Kuta Utara, Badung Regency, Bali 80361.
What is included in the price?
Included items are the welcome drink, snacks, shower room access, and amenities such as makeup wipes, earplugs, petroleum jelly, hair dryer, hair oil, body lotion, and a towel. All fees and taxes are included.
What happens after the float session?
After your float, the experience includes time in the zen lounge where you can enjoy a complimentary tea ceremony and relax in the tranquil ambiance.
Is this a private experience?
Yes. The listing states this is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.
What time is the studio open?
Opening hours are 7:00 AM to 10:30 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Do I need to print a ticket?
No. The listing says you get a mobile ticket.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes. The listing states service animals are allowed.























