Las Vegas Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room & Hot Tub Suites
Discover top Las Vegas hotels with jacuzzi in room and hot tub suites, each carefully vetted for comfort and quality. Choose from 7+ stay options, perfect for romantic getaways, honeymoons, luxury escapes, or family trips.
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This invitation-only hotel has 29 villas, many with private indoor plunge pools.
"Private jacuzzi in the suite is a dream come true."

A quiet airport hotel with triple-paned windows and suites that feature a private jetted tub.
"Private hot tub in the room was excellent."

Upgrade to a Royal Luxury Suite for a deep soaking tub away from the casino floor.
"The large tub in our room was next level. We didn't want to leave!"

The two-bedroom suites feature a whirlpool tub in the master bedroom, just off the Strip.
"Private hot tub adds a relaxing touch for couples"

The Empathy Suite features a private, cantilevered Jacuzzi on a terrace overlooking the Strip.
"Wow! Such luxury!! Loved it."

After a day at the 11-acre sand beach, retreat to a room with an oversized soaking tub.
"The 6 person whirlpool was out of this world."

The resort's main draw is a huge Mayan-themed pool with a pyramid and four waterslides.
"The room had a jacuzzi tube I was elated!"
Las Vegas
Las Vegas is a city of contrasts. You can experience the non-stop energy of the Strip or drive 20 minutes to the quiet of Red Rock Canyon. Las Vegas has 7 hotels with in-room jacuzzis - perfect for romantic getaways and quiet escapes. Options range from the iconic Palms Casino Resort to the all-suite Luxury Suites International.
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In Las Vegas, the high season runs from March to May and September to November when conditions are warm and sunny. The low season, June to August, brings scorching heat, but can appeal to budget travelers after lower hotel rates and vibrant pool parties. [Shoulder season, from December to February, offers a sweet spot of mild daytime weather and fewer crowds, with prices often below peak.]
Months | Season | Crowds | Prices | Weather | Events |
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March to May | High | High | High | Expect comfortably warm and sunny days, perfect for walking the Strip and other outdoor activities. | NCAA Basketball Tournament, Spring Break |
June to August | Low | Low | Low | Conditions are scorching and dry. Outdoor activity is best enjoyed at the pools or after sunset. Note: This period can overlap with monsoon season, which may bring sudden rainfall. | World Series of Poker, Fourth of July |
September to November | High | High | High | The heat subsides to pleasantly warm and sunny levels, creating ideal conditions for sightseeing and outdoor dining. | iHeartRadio Music Festival, Life is Beautiful Festival, SEMA Show |
December to February | Shoulder | Moderate | Moderate | Days are cool and mild, while evenings can be cold. It is mostly sunny, but it's the coolest time of year. | Consumer Electronics Show (CES), National Finals Rodeo, New Year's Eve |
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Know Before You Go
- Hotel prices hide mandatory daily resort fees.
- The Strip is much longer than it looks.
- Always wear very comfortable walking shoes.
- Use rideshare or monorail, not rental cars.
- Drink more water than you think you need.
- Get a free casino players card for perks.
- Cross The Strip only at designated bridges.
- Explore Fremont Street for cheaper drinks.
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FAQs About Las Vegas Hotels with Jacuzzi & Private Hot tubs
How much do hotels with jacuzzi suites typically cost in Las Vegas?
In Las Vegas, hotels with in-room jacuzzis average about $230 per night on weekdays and increase to around $278 on weekends — roughly a 21–39% premium compared to standard rooms.
What are the top jacuzzi suite hotel options in Las Vegas for different types of travelers?
- Couples: and are good choices for couples planning a honeymoon or a romantic getaway.
- Luxury stays: Travellers seeking upscale comfort will find and appealing.
- Value seekers: For budget-friendly options that don’t compromise comfort, and are solid picks.
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