New Mexico Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room & Hot Tub Suites
From the art galleries of Santa Fe to the Sandia Mountains of Albuquerque, discover 20+ stays across New Mexico — each vetted for comfort and quality. Explore top New Mexico hotels with jacuzzi in room and hot tub suites, curated for romantic getaways, family vacations, and relaxing escapes.

Owned by Ted Turner, this historic lodge offers exclusive tours of his private ranches.
"Private outdoor spring fed bath that sits four nicely."

Cozy Cabins here have two-person whirlpool tubs and double-sided gas fireplaces.
"Perfect private jacuzzi with great views and comfort."

Some suites have sunken jacuzzi tubs, and one even has a restored fireplace in the bathroom.
"The whirlpool bathtub in the room was a dream and my favorite."

A recently renovated motel on historic Route 66, less than two miles from Old Town Plaza.
"Jacuzzi tub after a long day of golf was fabulous!"

It's like a little piece of Santa Fe, with Navajo rugs and hand-carved furniture.
"Best of all was the oversized bathroom with a large whirlpool tub."

Known for its freebies, this hotel offers a hot breakfast and an evening reception with food and drinks.
"The hot tub was HOT!"

A historic luxury hotel in downtown Albuquerque, originally opened by Conrad Hilton in 1939.
"The claw tub room was romantic and we truly enjoyed our stay."

This all-suite hotel is located right at the entrance to the Albuquerque airport.
"Private whirlpool in the presidential suite was amazing for us."

Stay where movie stars did; the hotel is a historic landmark with rooms named for past celebrity guests.
"The jacuzzi tub is a must-try experience."

An all-suite hotel where every stay includes a made-to-order breakfast and evening reception.
"Jacuzzi was perfect and warm, great for evening relaxation."
Good to Know Before You Book: Key Insights
Low Season | November-February (best rates & fewer crowds) |
High Season | June-September (peak demand & higher prices) |
Shoulder Season | March-May, October-November (pleasant weather & moderate prices) |
Average Weeknight Price | $160 per night |
Average Weekend Price | $206 per night |
Number of Hotels & Resorts | 20 verified stays |
The high season in New Mexico is June-September whereas the low season is November-February. The shoulder seasons are typically March-May and October-November.
Popular Destinations in New Mexico
Here are New Mexico's most popular tub stay destinations as per our internal searches
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Ten Thousand Waves
Jemez Hot Springs
Riverbend Hot Springs
Montezuma Hot Springs
Black Rock Hot Springs
FAQs About New Mexico Hotels with Jacuzzi Suites
How much do hotels with jacuzzi suites typically cost in New Mexico?
In New Mexico, hotels with in-room jacuzzis average about $160 per night on weekdays and increase to around $206 on weekends — roughly a 20–35% premium compared to standard rooms.
What are the top jacuzzi suite destinations in New Mexico by setting?
Whether you're planning a romantic honeymoon, a family vacation, or simply a peaceful retreat with a touch of indulgence, Alabama offers destinations that fit every mood.
- Nature Retreats: Ruidoso, Silver City and Truth or Consequences stand out for their scenic setting and serene atmosphere.
- Luxury Getaways: Travelers seeking upscale comfort will find Santa Fe appealing.
- Urban Stays: Albuquerque and Las Cruces offer the best of city life with tub hotel options to unwind.
Are there any things to keep in mind while booking a tub stay?
- • Check if the hotel offers extra packages or add-ons like petals, candles or decor - perfect for honeymoons or romantic surprises.
- • Always confirm by calling the property if the jacuzzi is private or not. Don't shy away from asking for pictures.
- • It's a good idea to ask how the jacuzzi is cleaned between guests.
- • Test the temperature with hand/foot before getting in. Max temperature for most tubs is 104°F (40°C).
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Find Tub Stays across 11 cities in New Mexico