Unlike any other tour in Vancouver, Hot Voyage is your own private floating spa and adventure hub, designed exclusively for your group of up to 12.
What truly sets us apart is the unforgettable thermal cycle in the heart of nature. You'll cycle between the deep, customizable heat (40°C-80°C) of your panoramic cedar sauna and an exhilarating cold plunge into the Pacific. Your unique, Canadian-built vessel elevates your day with a spacious upper deck lounge for 360-degree views, a premium Bluetooth sound system for your personal vibe, and the essential comfort of a private onboard washroom.
Every voyage is professionally captained, meaning you don't need a boat license or any experience. Your charter price includes the captain and all fuel costs—your only job is to relax while we handle everything. It's a seamless fusion of wellness, luxury, and unforgettable West Coast adventure.
This is the heart of your private floating sauna experience. Once we anchor in a calm, scenic part of Indian Arm, the boat transforms into your personal oasis. You will have hours to cycle between the deep, customizable heat of your panoramic cedar sauna (40°C-80°C) and taking an exhilarating cold plunge into the crisp Pacific. Relax in your comfortable lounge areas on the main or upper deck, play your own music, and soak in the breathtaking 360-degree views of the surrounding mountains and forests.
Look for the Shuttle Boat, NOT the Sauna Boat: You will be met by our captain or crew with a large, Zodiac-style inflatable tender boat. This is your private shuttle for the day. The main sauna boat is anchored a short, scenic ride away from the busy dock area.
All passengers must sign liability waivers before boarding. Please email Full Names and Email Addresses of all passengers after the booking to info@hotvoyage.ca
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