28 February 2026
Hot Tub Rental for Midsummer — A Tradition Reinvented
Midsummer (Jaanipäev) is one of the most important holidays for Estonians — bonfire, barbecue, friends, and nature. But what if you added a hot tub to this classic combination? The result is a Midsummer evening nobody will forget.
Why a Hot Tub at Midsummer?
Midsummer and a hot tub go together like peas and carrots. Both are connected to nature, fire, and water — and these elements create a magical atmosphere. Imagine: white nights, a crackling bonfire, warm water, and the company of your best friends. This is the Estonian summer at its finest.
A hot tub adds to your Midsummer celebration:
- A unique experience — something you won't find at a typical barbecue evening
- A chance to relax — after a long day, warm water is restorative
- A social centerpiece — the hot tub brings people together and sparks conversations
- Weather-proof fun — even if the air cools down, the hot tub is always warm
Planning: When and How?
Book Early!
Midsummer is our busiest period. Hot tubs typically sell out by the end of April. We recommend booking at least 4–6 weeks in advance. Don't leave it to the last minute!
48-Hour Rental Is Ideal
For Midsummer, we recommend a 48-hour rental period. This gives enough time: setup on Midsummer Eve, use on Midsummer evening and night, peaceful cleanup on Midsummer Day. Prices for 48-hour rental:
- Small hot tub: Fri–Sun €110 (48h)
- Large hot tub: Fri–Sun €190 (48h)
Preparing the Location
A typical Midsummer spot is in the countryside — a cottage, farm, or friend's garden. Make sure that:
- The hot tub location is far enough from the bonfire (at least 5–10m)
- The surface is flat and firm
- The trailer can reach the site
- There's a water source nearby for filling (tap, well)
Midsummer Evening Schedule with a Hot Tub
- 14:00 — Hot tub delivery and setup
- 15:00 — Fill the tub with water and start heating
- 17:00–18:00 — Water is warm! The first brave ones take a dip
- 19:00 — Barbecue and food
- 21:00 — Light the bonfire
- 22:00–02:00 — Hot tub prime time! Bonfire, warm water, white night
- Next day — Relaxed cleanup and return
Which Hot Tub to Choose?
At Midsummer there's usually a larger group, so we recommend the large hot tub (up to 10 people). The bubble system and LED lighting are especially impressive against the backdrop of a white night!
If the group is smaller (4–6 people), the small hot tub also works — more affordable and comfortable.
Combination with Mobile Sauna
For a truly special Midsummer, we recommend combining a hot tub with a mobile sauna. Sauna + hot tub + bonfire = the perfect Estonian Midsummer. Alternating between the sauna and hot tub, plus the cool outdoor air — this is the best version of the sauna experience.
Practical Tips
- Prepare towels — in sufficient quantity, in an easily accessible spot
- Plastic cups only! — Glass is dangerous around a hot tub
- Changing area — find a spot where people can change in private
- Drinking water — keep water nearby, hot water dehydrates
- Insect repellent — Midsummer mosquitoes are a reality!
- Music — a wireless speaker adds to the atmosphere