Buoyancy
~500 kg magnesium sulphate
High-concentration salt lifts the body to the surface; floating becomes effortless.
Preparing your experience
The water is held at skin temperature and saturated with magnesium sulphate, so the body floats without effort. Light is dim. Sound is muted. The session lasts fifty minutes; most of that time the body is doing nothing the guest has to think about. The work is what the absence allows.
A private hydrothermal room with a single floatation pod. The water carries roughly five hundred kilograms of dissolved magnesium sulphate, which lifts the body to the surface. Air and water are matched to skin temperature; the boundary between the two becomes hard to find. Guests enter, lie back, and stay.
Sensory subtraction is the principle: the day's input falls away, the head clears, the breath lengthens on its own. Some guests come for the kind of mental quiet daytime will not deliver; some for sleep that holds across the night; some for a nervous-system reset that asks no effort of them.
Warm, weightless, dark. The water carries the body; the breath does what it wants to do. Most guests notice the buoyancy first, then the silence.
The session draws on the Hydrotherapy Therapeutic Pillar. Three layers of input are removed; the nervous system finds its own pace.
Buoyancy
High-concentration salt lifts the body to the surface; floating becomes effortless.
Temperature
Air and water both held at skin temperature. The boundary signal at the skin softens.
Sensory absence
Input signals at the eye and ear are removed; the head clears.
Recovery that compounds across the stay rather than within a single session.
Most of that time the body is doing nothing the guest has to think about.
A pre-session brief with your Wellness Advisor; rinse before entering; no shaving on the day.
Hydration, a slow afternoon, no scheduling pressure for the rest of the day.
SPECIALIST ANCHOR · RESIDENT SPECIALIST, HYDROTHERAPY AND AQUATIC THERAPY
Mohammad's work is held mostly in water. He briefs the room before each session, walks through the process so the guest knows what to expect, and stays close enough to support without intruding. Floatation is one of the practices in residence that does not require effort from the guest; Mohammad's role is to set the room and let the water carry the rest. He is read by guests as a steady presence: a few words at the start, an unhurried close, and an aftercare note that the body holds for the rest of the day.
Common questions
Yes. The water carries roughly five hundred kilograms of dissolved magnesium sulphate, which lifts the body to the surface without effort. Guests who cannot ordinarily float in a pool float in this room.
The pod can be opened or closed. Most guests close it for the deeper quiet; some leave it open for the first few minutes and close it once the body has settled.
Floatation is generally suitable in the second trimester with a clinician's clearance. The Wellness Advisor will route the brief to the resident clinical team before the session is booked.
Many guests notice the muscles let go and the breath lengthen for several hours. Like the rest of the work at Jayasom, the gain may build across a stay rather than from a single visit.
Hydrotherapy is one of the Therapeutic Pillars at Jayasom; the practice draws on the broader hydrothermal facility set across mineral pools, vitality pools, salt inhalation rooms, and the magnesium float pod.
Where
The Jayasom Signature Massage is delivered on-property at Jayasom Wellness Resort, AMAALA, on Saudi Arabia's Red Sea coast at Triple Bay; one hour by car from Al Wajh airport. Operated by Triple Bay Wellness Resort Tourism Accommodation Company.