Navia Bathhouse

CONTACT

Ph: 0489 088 231

7 Marvell Street
Byron Bay, 2481 NSW


Opening Hours

SUN 7:00am - 8:00pm
MON 7:00am - 8:00pm
TUE 7:00am - 8:00pm
WED 7:00am - 8:00pm
THU 7:00am - 8:00pm
FRI 7:00am - 8:00pm
SAT 7:00am - 8:00pm

The Details

Perfect For
  • Luxury Vibes
  • Romantic Escapes
Specialises in
  • Recovery
  • Massage
  • Natural Therapies
Need to know
  • Spa Facilities

In a town known for its bohemian charm and laid-back energy, a new kind of sanctuary has arrived—one that trades the usual beachside vibes for the quiet, restorative magic of Scandinavian bathhouse culture. 

, Byron Bay’s latest wellness retreat, is all about slowing down, embracing simplicity, and finding warmth in the contrast between steaming saunas and icy plunges.

Nestled beneath the effortlessly chic , Navia feels like a hidden gem—a space where time moves differently. Inspired by Nordic traditions and the cosy philosophy of hygge, it’s designed to be more than just a place to sweat and soak. 

This is where wellness becomes ritual, where the act of switching between heat and cold is as much about grounding yourself as it is about physical recovery. The experience unfolds at its own pace; move between a striking black timber sauna, a misty steam room, and mineral-rich hot pools, punctuated by the sharp clarity of ice baths that hover just above freezing. 

There’s no rush, no rigid structure, just the freedom to linger in the warmth or test your limits with a cold plunge. For those who want to go deeper, massage treatments offer remedial relief, pure relaxation, or prenatal care, all designed to complement the bathhouse’s rhythm. 

But what really sets Navia apart is its sense of community. Unlike other spas, this place leans into the idea that wellness should be shared. The lounge area, with its refreshments and unhurried atmosphere, invites conversation or quiet reflection, blurring the line between self-care and social connection.

Navia fits seamlessly into Byron’s rhythm, whether you’re starting your day with an early morning sauna session or winding down after sunset. It’s a reminder that feeling good doesn’t have to be complicated; sometimes, it’s as simple as heat, cold, and the space to breathe between them.

Image Credit: Navia Bathhouse | Elise Hassey