Accessories & Extras
Hot Tub Combos
Pairing a sauna with a hot tub is a different combination than the sauna-cold-plunge circuit — both provide heat, so the contrast dynamic is different. The appeal is more about having two distinct heat environments in the same outdoor space, or moving from the dry heat of the sauna to the immersive wet heat of the tub for relaxation rather than contrast. Practically, this pairing works best in outdoor spaces where both units can be sited near each other. The main planning considerations are electrical capacity (both a sauna and a hot tub require dedicated 240V circuits — sometimes on the same subpanel, sometimes separate depending on total amperage draw), drainage, and whether the outdoor space can accommodate both footprints. Some manufacturers — Jacuzzi being the clearest example, given their ownership of both Clearlight saunas and the Jacuzzi hot tub brand — market combo packages specifically. The guides here cover hot tub pairing options, space planning, electrical requirements, and what to look for when buying both rather than each independently.
Hot Tub and Sauna Buyer's Guide: Top 5 Products Reviewed
Learn how to combine a hot tub and sauna in your backyard. This buyer's guide reviews the top 5 products for creating the perfect wellness setup.
Sauna Hot Tub Combo Buyer's Guide: Planning Your Setup
Learn how to pair a sauna with a hot tub for optimal wellness benefits. Compare options, plan layout, and coordinate electrical needs for your backyard.