We list 208 hand-verified hotels across Europe with a private hot tub in your room or on your own terrace. A hot tub is the outdoor, open-air soak, the one you climb into under the stars with the day winding down around you. These are the rooms where it matters most: a balcony tub over the Santorini caldera, a stone terrace above the Adriatic, a lakeside deck on Garda. Warm water, your own view, nobody else's elbows. Every one is checked by hand, you book on the partner site, and we never add a fee.
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Questions, answered
What makes a hot tub different from a jacuzzi or plunge pool?+
In everyday use a hot tub is the warm, outdoor soak on a terrace or balcony, often with jets. A jacuzzi tends to be the indoor jetted tub, and a plunge pool is a small pool for cooling off. All three are private and in-room across this site; the hot tub is the classic open-air evening soak.
Are in-room hot tubs heated year-round?+
They are heated, so the water is warm whenever you use it. Whether the season suits sitting outside is the real question: spring to autumn is comfortable almost everywhere, and the Canary Islands stay mild through winter.
Where are the best private hot tub hotels in Europe?+
Santorini and Mykonos lead on the Greek side, with terrace tubs over the sea. Naxos, Zakynthos and the Dalmatian coast give you the same soak with fewer people, and Sirmione on Lake Garda adds still water and mountains.
How do you know the hot tub is private?+
We confirm with each property that the tub sits inside your room or on its own terrace or balcony, for your use only, before the suite appears here. No communal spas slip through.