Makris Beach Hotel
Santorini, Santorini, Greece · ★ 4.4 Exceptional B.Booking.com 8.8
A hotel with a private in-room hot tub in Santorini, where the Aegean stretches out beyond your balcony and the water's warmth meets the salt air.
At Makris Beach Hotel, you step onto your private balcony and there it is: a plunge pool set into pale stone, the Aegean beyond it, a palm tree catching the light. The water's hot. The view doesn't move. You can slip in at dawn, at dusk, at 3am if the quiet calls you, and watch the sea change colour while you're held in warmth. It's the kind of privacy that feels like a small miracle on an island this loved. The suites here (Deluxe with sea views, One Bedroom options) all come with this setup, and guests rate the experience 8.8/10. There's a modest wooden table on the terrace, room to breathe, and the honest simplicity of white walls and good light. Not theatrical. Just true.
♨️ One of only 89 verified jacuzzi suites we list in Santorini.
★ When booking, choose the room type that names a jacuzzi / hot tub / plunge pool. That's the one with the private in-room water feature.
What's in the suite
♨️Plunge pool on private balcony
♨️Aegean Sea view from the water
♨️White-walled suites with sea views
♨️Guest rating 8.8/10
Where you'll stay
Santorini, Santorini.
Questions, answered
Can you see the sea from the hot tub?+
Yes. The plunge pool sits on your private balcony with an unobstructed Aegean view, so you're watching the water while you're in it.
Which room types have the hot tub?+
The Deluxe Suite, One Bedroom, and Deluxe Double Room options all come with a private hot tub on the balcony.
Which area of Santorini gives the best views from an in-room tub?+
Oia and Imerovigli consistently deliver the caldera panoramas that make a plunge pool feel genuinely worth it, while Fira suits you better if you want to be closer to restaurants and nightlife without sacrificing the clifftop setting.
When is the best-value time to book a tub suite in Santorini?+
Late April to mid-May and October offer noticeably lower nightly rates than the July and August peak, and the light in those shoulder months is softer and easier to actually enjoy from the water.