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How much does float therapy cost?

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Single float therapy sessions typically cost $50 to $100 for a 60 to 90 minute session, with pricing influenced by your city, the facility's amenities, and the type of float environment (enclosed pod, open pool, or cabin-style tank). Premium float centers in major cities like San Francisco, New York, or Portland may charge $80 to $120 per session. Monthly memberships are the most economical option for regular floaters, ranging from $60 to $150 per month for 1 to 4 sessions, with some centers offering unlimited plans at $150 to $250 per month. Most float centers aggressively discount first-time visits, with introductory rates of $39 to $59 being standard — some even offer first floats as low as $29 to attract new customers. Package deals of 3 to 10 sessions provide 15-30% savings over single-session rates. Couples float rooms, where two people float in the same large pool, typically cost $120 to $180. Some centers offer late-night or off-peak pricing at reduced rates. When evaluating pricing, consider what is included — many centers provide complimentary earplugs, towels, toiletries, and post-float tea or refreshments. The quality and maintenance of the tanks, water filtration system, and soundproofing significantly affects the experience, so the cheapest option is not always the best value.

Reviewed by Chad Waldman, Analytical Chemist · Last updated May 2026

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Typical Cost

$50–$120

per float

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