Alaska
Hotels with
Jacuzzi in Room
From Anchorage urban oases to wilderness lodges under the Northern Lights. Experience Alaska's untamed beauty from the comfort of your private hot tub sanctuary.

Charming luxury suites with private balconies, stunning views, and jacuzzis, perfect for experiencing Alaska's natural beauty near Mendenhall Glacier.

Cozy Best Western hotel with private hot tub, on-site restaurant, and stunning views, ideal for an authentic Alaskan getaway experience.
Top-rated lodge with private hot tubs and stunning ocean views, perfect for a romantic getaway near downtown Homer and Kachemak Bay.
Cozy bed and breakfast with romantic hot tubs offering mountain views, complimentary breakfast, and proximity to Alaska State Museum.
Highly-rated hotel with jacuzzi suites, fitness center, on-site restaurant, and convenient location near Fairbanks International Airport.
Alaska is the perfect mix of wild adventure and total luxury. Picture this: you spend your day exploring massive glaciers, spotting bears, or hiking epic mountain trails. Then you come back to your own private jacuzzi suite to soak away the day. These hotels give you the best of both worlds – outdoor thrills and indoor paradise.
Alaska’s Amazing Hot Tub Hotel Scene
Alaska’s hotels have stepped up their game big time. They know travelers want luxury, and they deliver. You’ll find incredible jacuzzi suites in big cities like Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks. Plus amazing spots in smaller towns like Homer, Ketchikan, and Talkeetna. These places range from cozy bed and breakfasts to fancy hotel chains, and many stand out for their luxurious features such as spacious layouts, elegant decor, and high-end in-room amenities.
Hotel owners get it – Alaska can be cold! That makes a warm, bubbling jacuzzi feel absolutely incredible. Most jacuzzi suites come loaded with extras like fireplaces, super soft bedding, and stunning views. Guests can also enjoy a wide range of amenities, including on-site dining, recreational facilities, and personalized services that enhance comfort and relaxation. Standard jacuzzi suites are usually 400 to 800 square feet. The really fancy ones are over 1,000 square feet of pure luxury.
Anchorage: The Ultimate City for Hot Tub Hotels
Anchorage has the most jacuzzi suite hotels in Alaska. It’s the main travel hub, so it’s perfect for exploring the whole state. Many hotels offer a free shuttle to key attractions and the airport, adding extra convenience for travelers. Hampton Inn Anchorage has king rooms with two-person jacuzzis starting around $130 per night when it’s not peak season.
The Dimond Center Hotel has awesome jetted tub suites right in the shopping area. It’s about 15 minutes from downtown. These rooms come with coffee makers, fridges, and microwaves, plus a desk and chair for work or planning your day. Each suite is equipped for comfort and convenience, and the private door to your room ensures both privacy and easy access. You’ll pay between $160 and $200 per night depending on when you visit.
Crowne Plaza Anchorage Midtown offers king spa suites with a king bed and a big jetted tub as standout features. The location is perfect – close to downtown fun and just two miles from the airport. Guests can relax in the relaxing atmosphere of the room after a day of exploring. Rooms usually cost $200 to $280 per night.
Juneau: Capital City Style and Jacuzzi Luxury
Juneau’s jacuzzi suite hotels mix old-school charm with modern luxury. Alaska’s Capital Inn Bed and Breakfast is in a restored 1906 mansion filled with antiques and hillside views, offering a unique historic charm that blends elegance with comfort. The deluxe king rooms have whirlpool tubs plus access to outdoor hot tubs. Rates start around $270 per night. Its central location makes it a great spot for visitors exploring Juneau.
Best Western Grandma’s Feather Bed has 14 guest rooms with actual feather beds and tons of character. Guests consistently praise the friendly hosts and the quiet atmosphere, making it ideal for a relaxing stay. Both queen and king whirlpool suites include fast internet, microwaves, and fridges. This place is in Mendenhall Valley, about 15 minutes from downtown Juneau, and is a great spot for travelers seeking comfort and convenience.
Pearson’s Pond Luxury Suites is widely regarded as the best hotel in Juneau, offering a spectacular site with breathtaking views and luxurious amenities. The Eagle’s Nest Luxury Suite is absolutely incredible – it has flowing water walls, massage chairs, fireplaces, and private balconies. The bathroom has a two-person whirlpool tub that’s pure magic. Expect rates starting around $400 per night. The location is a great spot for those seeking tranquility and scenic beauty, and guests can enjoy fresh seafood at nearby waterfront restaurants.
Fairbanks: Northern Lights and Luxury Suites
Fairbanks hotels are perfect for northern lights hunters and interior Alaska explorers. Sophie Station Suites has spacious rooms, including jacuzzi suites with big TVs, full kitchens, and private balconies, providing comfort for families and couples. The bathrooms feature double showers, large jetted tubs, and accessible shower features such as grab bars, an adjustable shower head, and a tub-transfer seat. Rates usually start around $200 per night.
Pike’s Waterfront Lodge sits right on the Chena River with rooms and cabins that have river views. The property has a restaurant, lounge, and aromatherapy steam room. The tranquil setting is perfect for relaxing after exploring scenic trails or visiting Denali National Park. Rooms with giant jetted tubs and balconies are the ultimate in relaxation. Winter guests can ask for northern lights wake-up calls – how cool is that?
Smaller Cities and Unique Destinations
Homer has several jacuzzi suite options, including Baycrest Lodge with private hot tubs and ocean views. This place gets top ratings for its relaxing atmosphere and it’s near downtown Homer. Rates are around $450 per night.
Ketchikan’s Inn at Creek Street is in restored historic buildings with 26 unique rooms. The Star Room has a two-person jacuzzi tub with creek views. The Creekside Lofted Suites have balconies and loft bedrooms. This welcoming site lets you watch sea lions and eagles right from your room!
Talkeetna’s Meandering Moose Lodging has private cabins and bed and breakfast rooms. The Master Suite takes up the whole upstairs of the cozy house, with a private whirlpool tub bath, satellite TV, and lots of natural light. Rates start around $135 per night.
What to Expect from Alaska Jacuzzi Suite Hotels
Alaska jacuzzi suite hotels usually include the basics like free WiFi, parking, and breakfast. Many rooms are equipped with a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and desk for guest convenience. Many places offer airport shuttles since getting around smaller towns can be tricky. Some hotels also provide a free shuttle to local attractions or the airport. You’ll find gyms, restaurants, and laundry at the bigger hotels.
Room setups are really different between hotels. Budget travelers can find jetted tub rooms starting around $100 per night. Luxury suites can cost over $400 per night. Most jacuzzi tubs fit one to two people. Some luxury options are designed especially for couples.
Season makes a huge difference in price. Summer months (June through August) cost the most because of cruise ships and great weather. Winter rates often drop 30-50 percent, making luxury rooms way more affordable. Hotels often provide information or transportation to nearby attractions.
Frequently asked questions
01 What is the average cost of Alaska hotels with jacuzzis?
Alaska jacuzzi suite hotels range from $100 to $450 per night. Budget properties like Land’s End Resort start around $70 per night, while luxury options like Pearson’s Pond Suites can exceed $400 per night. Mid-range properties typically cost $150 to $250 per night.
02 Which Alaska cities have the most jacuzzi hotel options?
Anchorage has the most jacuzzi hotels in Alaska, with over 15 properties offering hot tub suites. Juneau comes in second with about 8 options, followed by Fairbanks with 6 hotels. Smaller cities like Homer, Ketchikan, and Talkeetna each have 2-4 jacuzzi hotel choices. Anchorage is your best bet for variety and competitive pricing.
03 Do Alaska jacuzzi hotels operate year-round?
Most Alaska jacuzzi hotels stay open all year, but some smaller properties close during winter months (October through March). About 80% of jacuzzi hotels operate year-round, especially in major cities like Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks. Winter stays often offer 30-50% lower rates and better availability. Always call ahead to confirm winter operations at smaller lodges.
04 Are jacuzzi rooms suitable for families with children?
Many Alaska jacuzzi hotels welcome families, but policies vary by property. Most jacuzzi tubs accommodate 1-2 adults, making them tight for families. Some luxury suites have larger tubs that fit families of 3-4. Hotels like Hampton Inn Anchorage and Best Western properties are very family-friendly. Always check age restrictions and supervision requirements when booking with children.
05 What should I pack for an Alaska jacuzzi hotel stay?
Pack comfortable swimwear, flip-flops or water shoes, and a cozy robe for maximum jacuzzi enjoyment. Bring layers for Alaska’s changing weather – lightweight clothing for indoor comfort and warm jackets for outdoor adventures. Don’t forget sunscreen (even in winter), moisturizer for dry air, and a camera for those amazing views from your hot tub. Most hotels provide towels and basic toiletries.