Wellness Suite · Halotherapy
Sedona's only hotel salt room, a private sanctuary of Himalayan crystal walls, soft candlelight, and pharmaceutical-grade salt air that cleanses from the inside out.
The room
Floor-to-ceiling Himalayan crystal salt bricks line the walls, glowing warm amber in the candlelit room. The floor beneath your feet is pure pink salt. The air you breathe is infused with micro-fine salt particles from a medical-grade halogenerator.
Recline in a teak zero-gravity chair, close your eyes, and simply breathe. The work happens without effort, your lungs, skin, and nervous system doing exactly what they were designed to do when given the right environment.
Sessions are available for individuals, couples, and small groups, making this one of Sedona's most unique shared wellness experiences.
The science
Halotherapy, from the Greek halos, meaning salt, is the therapeutic practice of breathing dry, micro-particulate salt air. Rooted in 19th-century European speleotherapy (salt cave therapy), it has been widely studied for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and respiratory benefits.
Our room uses a pharmaceutical-grade halogenerator to precisely crush and disperse sodium chloride particles into the air at therapeutic concentrations. Unlike passive salt rooms lined only with decorative bricks, an active halogenerator delivers a clinically meaningful dose, the same mechanism used in clinical respiratory studies.
Why it works
Salt particles naturally thin mucus, clear airways, and reduce inflammation in the respiratory tract, providing relief for allergies, asthma, and sinus congestion.
Dry salt aerosol has a natural antibacterial effect on the skin, helping to balance pH, reduce inflammation, and support conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and acne.
Regular halotherapy helps clear the lungs of pollutants and pathogens, supporting the immune system's first line of defense with every session.
The negative ion-rich salt air and meditative stillness of the room shift the nervous system into a deeply parasympathetic, rest-and-digest state.
By reducing airway inflammation and calming the nervous system, regular halotherapy has been associated with improved sleep depth and duration.
After a dusty day on Sedona's trails, a salt session helps clear inhaled particulates from the lungs and ease muscle tension in a way no shower can match.
The experience
A 30-minute session that asks nothing of you except to arrive and breathe.
Remove your shoes. The salt floor is part of the experience. Stow belongings in our cubbies, anything you don't want to get a little salty stays outside.
Settle into your chair. Recline fully in a teak zero-gravity lounger. The room is quiet, warm, and lit only by the glow of the salt wall.
Breathe naturally. The halogenerator disperses salt micro-particles continuously. You don't need to do anything, just breathe slowly and let the session unfold.
A gentle clearing. Some guests notice a mild cough or runny nose during or after the session, this is the salt working, loosening and clearing the respiratory tract.
Session options
Available to hotel guests and visitors. Book at the front desk.
Available to hotel guests and visitors
Book your salt room session at the front desk or through our wellness concierge. Combine with the cold plunge, sauna, or red light therapy for a complete recovery protocol.
Good to know
A salt generator (halogenerator) grinds pharmaceutical-grade salt into ultra-fine particles you breathe in passively. The walls are pure pink Himalayan salt blocks. Together they create a microclimate that mimics a salt cave, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and mineral-rich.
Like a quiet, slightly salty breath. The air is warm, dim, and ionized, most guests fall into deep stillness within five minutes. Some read, some doze. There's no obligation to do anything but breathe.
Comfortable, breathable clothing, yoga gear, loose layers. Salt is gentle on skin but can leave a fine residue on clothing. We provide a salt-friendly throw and slippers in the room.
Many guests with seasonal allergies and mild asthma find halotherapy helpful, but every body is different. Check with your physician if you have a chronic respiratory condition. Halotherapy is not a substitute for prescribed treatment.
Absolutely, many guests pair a salt session with red light therapy on the same day. Or book our Wellness Reset package for the full stack across two nights.
The wellness suite is open to hotel guests and visitors. Sessions can be booked at the front desk or by calling ahead.
