Vermont Hotels With Jacuzzi In Room & Hot Tub Suites
From Burlington's Lake Champlain to the slopes of Stowe, discover 13+ stays across Vermont — each vetted for comfort and quality. Explore top Vermont hotels with jacuzzi in room and hot tub suites, curated for romantic getaways, family vacations, and relaxing escapes.

Book the Blue Room at this Victorian B&B for your own private Jacuzzi tub across the hall.
"The outside jacuzzi is what the doctor orders after a day on the slopes."

Book the Molly Stark Suite for a two-person whirlpool bath beneath a skylight.
"Private jacuzzi tub that felt rustic and perfect for couples."

A cozy, 18-room inn near Killington where some rooms have a fireplace and a jetted tub.
"Our favorite part was the hot tub"

A modern lodge with a past as a 1920s speakeasy, now offering suites with spa baths.
"Soaked in the hot tub and shared outstanding food and drink"

Stay in an 1840s farmhouse turned country inn, with deluxe suites that have whirlpool tubs.
"In-room jacuzzi is great for relaxing after a day of skiing or hiking."

A classic Stowe inn since 1833, offering modern luxury rooms with fireside Jacuzzis.
"We loved the private whirlpool tub and fireplace!"

The Tavern Fireplace King Room features both a wood-burning fireplace and a private spa tub.
"Hot tub in the pouring rain was perfect."

A hillside hotel near the Ben & Jerry's factory with whirlpool suites and mountain views.
"Great pool, nice hot tub."

A six-acre estate in Dorset where you can book a cottage with a two-person whirlpool tub.
"Private jacuzzi tub with perfect ambiance."

Settle in between the Green and Taconic Mountains, with some suites offering whirlpools.
"Private jacuzzi is clean and inviting"
Good to Know Before You Book: Key Insights
Low Season | March-May, November (best rates & fewer crowds) |
High Season | June-August (peak demand & higher prices) |
Shoulder Season | May, September (pleasant weather & moderate prices) |
Average Weeknight Price | $310 per night |
Average Weekend Price | $360 per night |
Number of Hotels & Resorts | 13 verified stays |
The high seasons in Vermont are June-August, September-October, and December-February whereas the low seasons are March-May and November. The shoulder season is typically May and September.
Popular Destinations in Vermont
Here are Vermont's most popular tub stay destinations as per our internal searches
Stowe Mountain Resort
Ben & Jerry's Factory Tour
Quechee Gorge State Park
Billings Farm & Museum
Church Street Marketplace
Shelburne Museum
Lake Willoughby
FAQs About Vermont Hotels with Jacuzzi Suites
How much do hotels with jacuzzi suites typically cost in Vermont?
In Vermont, hotels with in-room jacuzzis average about $310 per night on weekdays and increase to around $360 on weekends — roughly a 26–32% premium compared to standard rooms.
What are the top jacuzzi suite destinations in Vermont 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.
- Beaches: For sun, beaches, and relaxing, Colchester and Wilmington are preferred locations.
- Nature Retreats: Stowe, Killington and Bennington stand out for their scenic setting and serene atmosphere.
- Luxury Getaways: Travelers seeking upscale comfort will find Woodstock and Dorset appealing.
- Urban Stays: Burlington and South Burlington 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).
Explore by City
Find Tub Stays across 13 cities in Vermont