Lake Tahoe has 28hotels with Jacuzzi in room, with nightly rates from $64 to $496 — averaging around $184 per night, with some premium lakefront properties reaching $634. Guest ratings average 8.2/10, with 64% of properties rated 8.0 or higher. Options range from budget-friendly lodges near Heavenly Village to upscale ski-in/ski-out resorts in Truckee and stunning lakeside retreats along the North and South shores.
Oceanfront retreat with a jetted tub in the bathroom, outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, kitchen, perfect for nature lovers, near Lake Tahoe beach and North Tahoe activities.
Budget inn with private hot tub in room, pool, and barbecue facilities, near Lake Tahoe beaches.
Lake Tahoe Jacuzzi Hotels at a Glance
Hotels with jacuzzi
28
properties
Average price
$179
per night
Price range
$64–$634
per night
Guest rating
8.2 / 10
68% rated 8.0+
Top neighborhoods with Jacuzzi suites
South Lake TahoeHeavenly VillageTruckeeTahoe CityTahoe VistaCarnelian Bay
TubHotels Data Insight
Last verified: June 2026
Where exactly is the jacuzzi in Lake Tahoe hotels?
We analyzed 28 Lake Tahoe hotels with in-room jacuzzis and mapped where the tub is located, the average nightly rate, and which hotel leads each category.
Geographic overview of hot tub hotels across Lake Tahoe
Lake Tahoe Hot Tub Hotels: Quick Guide
Quick reference for booking a Jacuzzi suite in Lake Tahoe, California
Best Time to Visit
Winter (December–March): Peak ski season and the most popular time to combine hot tub soaking with mountain activities. Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood are in full operation. The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe, Lakeside Gondola Lodge, and Black Bear Lodge are best experienced in winter for their ski access and fireside atmosphere. Book 6–8 weeks ahead for holiday weeks and President's Day weekend. This is the highest-pricing season for most properties.
Summer (June–August): The second peak season, driven by beach activities, hiking, kayaking, and water sports on the lake. South Lake Tahoe and Tahoe City both see strong summer demand. Lakefront and beach-adjacent properties like The Landing Lake Tahoe, Tahoe Beach and Ski Club, and Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge fill quickly. Book 4–6 weeks ahead for July and August weekends.
Fall (September–October): An excellent window for value and scenery. Autumn colors arrive in late September and October, the lake is still warm enough for swimming, and crowds are much thinner than summer. Good availability at mid-range properties throughout South Lake Tahoe and the North Shore. Pricing drops noticeably from summer peaks.
Spring (April–May): The quietest and most affordable season. Late-season skiing can extend into April at higher elevations, but most beach activities haven't started yet. Best for budget travelers and those who want the lake largely to themselves. Properties like Postmarc Hotel, Cedar Glen Lodge, and 3 Peaks Resort offer good spring availability.
Booking tip: Lake Tahoe straddles the California-Nevada border. Stateline (South Lake Tahoe) is the casino district on the Nevada side, just steps from California hotels. Several properties sit within walking distance of the Stateline casinos. If casino access matters, confirm your hotel's exact location relative to the border before booking.
Best Areas for Jacuzzi Hotels in Lake Tahoe
South Lake Tahoe and Heavenly Village: The most developed and most visited part of Lake Tahoe, with Heavenly ski resort, casinos, beach access, and a wide range of hotel options from budget to luxury.
Top picks: The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort and Spa ($264, 9.8/10), Postmarc Hotel and Spa Suites ($118, 9.8/10), Desolation Hotel ($365, 9.8/10), Marriott Grand Residence Club ($101, 8.6/10), Marriott's Timber Lodge ($135, 8.4/10)
Pricing: $64–$400/night
Park Avenue and Lakeside Beach corridor: A quieter residential strip running parallel to the lake, close to Heavenly Village but with a more secluded feel. Good cluster of smaller inns and lodges.
Top picks: Station House Inn ($199, 8.0/10), 3 Peaks Resort and Beach Club ($64, 8.0/10), Lakeside Gondola Lodge ($400, 8.8/10), Black Bear Lodge ($183, 9.4/10), Secrets Inn ($73, 8.2/10), Heavenly Inn ($73, 8.2/10)
Pricing: $64–$400/night
Truckee and North Tahoe Mountains: The gateway to Northstar California Resort and Squaw Valley. A more rustic mountain town feel with upscale lodges and proximity to the Truckee Tahoe Airport.
Top picks: The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe ($496, 8.6/10), Cedar Glen Lodge ($134, 9.6/10), Martis Valley Lodge by Hilton ($166, 9.0/10)
Pricing: $134–$496/night
North Shore (Tahoe City, Tahoe Vista, Carnelian Bay): The calmer, less commercial side of the lake. Popular with locals and repeat visitors who prefer a quieter setting than South Lake Tahoe.
Top picks: Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge ($267, 9.2/10), Lakeview Lodge VRBO ($634, 9.9/10), Pepper Tree Inn ($89, 7.6/10)
Pricing: $89–$634/night
Best for Couples and Romantic Stays
Postmarc Hotel and Spa Suites, from $118/night, 9.8/10
Double-sized hot tub directly in the room, spa service, and a serene setting less than a mile from the lake
Flagged as a top couples' pick; one of the best-rated hotels in South Lake Tahoe
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort and Spa, from $264/night, 9.8/10
Private hot tubs, stone fireplaces, stunning lake views, pool, spa, and gym near Heavenly Village
Pet-friendly; consistently the top luxury choice in South Lake Tahoe
Desolation Hotel, from $365/night, 9.8/10
Mountain-view micro-resort with private Jacuzzi, on-site restaurant, and gym, 8-minute walk from Lakeside Beach
Intimate and boutique; pet-friendly with free parking
Black Bear Lodge, from $183/night, 9.4/10
Romantic cabins with private Jacuzzis and fireplaces near the beach and Heavenly Mountain
One of the most consistently recommended couples' lodges in South Lake Tahoe
Cedar Glen Lodge, from $134/night, 9.6/10
Eco-friendly North Lake Tahoe lodge with private Jacuzzis, cozy cabins, pool, free breakfast, and gym
Flagged as a top couples' pick; one of the best-rated properties on the North Shore
Secrets Inn, from $73/night, 8.2/10 — best value romantic pick
Adults-only hotel with heart-shaped Jacuzzis in the room and a pool near Heavenly Village
Flagged as a couples' pick; the only heart-shaped Jacuzzi property in the dataset at an accessible price
Highest-Rated Lake Tahoe Jacuzzi Hotels
Lakeview Lodge (VRBO), 9.9/10 (5 reviews), from $634/night
The Landing Lake Tahoe Resort and Spa, 9.8/10 (1,667 reviews), from $264/night ⭐ (top-rated with meaningful reviews)
Postmarc Hotel and Spa Suites, 9.8/10 (714 reviews), from $118/night (top-rated, best value)
Desolation Hotel, 9.8/10 (74 reviews), from $365/night
Cedar Glen Lodge, 9.6/10 (1,056 reviews), from $134/night (top-rated North Shore)
Black Bear Lodge, 9.4/10 (219 reviews), from $183/night
Martis Valley Lodge by Hilton, 9.0/10 (964 reviews), from $166/night
Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge, 9.2/10 (417 reviews), from $267/night
Lakeside Gondola Lodge, 8.8/10 (28 reviews), from $400/night (closest to Heavenly ski access)
Marriott Grand Residence Club, 8.6/10 (1,165 reviews), from $101/night (top-rated budget-friendly with resort amenities)
The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe, 8.6/10 (1,388 reviews), from $496/night
Moose and Maple Lodge, 8.6/10 (3 reviews), from $130/night
Jacuzzi Configurations in Lake Tahoe
Bathroom-installed spa tub (most common): Private whirlpool or soaking tub set within the hotel or cabin bathroom. Found at The Landing Lake Tahoe, Marriott Grand Residence Club, Forest Suites Resort, Station House Inn, The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe, Cedar Glen Lodge, Martis Valley Lodge, Black Bear Lodge, Desolation Hotel, Tahoe Beach and Ski Club, Pepper Tree Inn, Hilton Vacation Club Tahoe Seasons, Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge, Moose and Maple Lodge, PlayPark Lodge, and Lakeview Lodge (also balcony).
In-bedroom Jacuzzi: Soaking tub placed directly in the sleeping area. Found at Postmarc Hotel and Spa Suites, Holiday Inn Express South Lake Tahoe, Marriott's Timber Lodge, 3 Peaks Resort and Beach Club, Tahoe Hacienda Inn, Heavenly Inn Lake Tahoe, Secrets Inn, Alpine Inn and Spa, and Lakeside Gondola Lodge (also bathroom).
Both bedroom and bathroom configurations: Lakeside Gondola Lodge and Econo Lodge Heavenly Village Area both list Jacuzzi access in both the bedroom and bathroom, making them flexible options for different preferences.
Balcony hot tub: Outdoor soaking tub on a private balcony or deck with lake or mountain views. Found at Lakeview Lodge VRBO in Carnelian Bay (also bathroom), offering both an indoor jetted tub and a private outdoor hot tub with panoramic lake views.
Heart-shaped Jacuzzi (novelty): For anniversaries and honeymoons. Found exclusively at Secrets Inn in South Lake Tahoe, which is also adults-only.
Best Value Lake Tahoe Jacuzzi Hotels
3 Peaks Resort and Beach Club, $64/night, 8.0/10. Pool, free WiFi, free parking, in-room Jacuzzi, pet-friendly (lowest price)
Econo Lodge Inn and Suites Heavenly Village Area, $67/night, 6.4/10. Private Jacuzzi (bedroom and bathroom), free breakfast, free parking
Tahoe Hacienda Inn, $68/night, 5.0/10. Pool, in-room hot tub, BBQ facilities, near the beach (lowest price with pool)
Secrets Inn, $73/night, 8.2/10. Heart-shaped Jacuzzi, pool, adults-only, near Heavenly Village (best value romantic pick)
Heavenly Inn Lake Tahoe, $73/night, 8.2/10. In-room Jacuzzi, fireplace, full kitchen, pet-friendly, free parking
Alpine Inn and Spa, $73/night, 6.2/10. Pool, free breakfast, in-room hot tub, 7 minutes from Lakeside Beach
Quality Inn South Lake Tahoe, $76/night, 6.4/10. Pool, free breakfast, Jacuzzi suites (lowest price with free breakfast and pool)
Postmarc Hotel and Spa Suites, $118/night, 9.8/10. Double-sized in-room hot tub, spa, free parking (best value top-rated pick)
Best for Ski Access (Hot Tub After the Slopes)
The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe, Truckee, from $496/night, 8.6/10. Ski-in/ski-out access to Northstar California Resort; private spa tub, spa, massage, and pool
Lakeside Gondola Lodge, South Lake Tahoe, from $400/night, 8.8/10. 210 meters from Heavenly Ski Resort; jetted tubs in both bedroom and bathroom, fireplaces, beach access
Holiday Inn Express South Lake Tahoe, from $119/night, 8.0/10. 0.7 miles from Heavenly Gondola; in-room hot tub, pool, spa, free breakfast
Hilton Vacation Club Tahoe Seasons, from $122/night, 7.0/10. 6-minute walk to Heavenly's Gunbarrel ski run; in-room whirlpool tubs, pool, fireplaces
Cedar Glen Lodge, Tahoe Vista, from $134/night, 9.6/10. Near Northstar and Squaw Valley; private Jacuzzis, pool, free breakfast, gym
Important Booking Tips for Lake Tahoe
Confirm the exact room type: Most Lake Tahoe hotels offer Jacuzzi rooms as specific upgrade categories. Look for "Jacuzzi Suite," "Whirlpool Room," "Spa Suite," or "Hot Tub Cabin" when booking. At resorts like Forest Suites and Marriott Grand Residence Club, standard rooms do not include private tubs.
California vs. Nevada side: South Lake Tahoe sits right on the California-Nevada border. Hotels on the California side (like those on Lake Tahoe Boulevard and Park Avenue) are steps away from Nevada casinos on the Stateline side. If you want easy casino access, look for properties near Stateline. If you want a quieter retreat, choose properties on the California side or the North Shore.
Heart-shaped Jacuzzi: Only Secrets Inn offers a heart-shaped Jacuzzi in the dataset. It is also adults-only, making it the most specifically romantic Jacuzzi option in South Lake Tahoe at just $73/night.
Snow chains and road conditions: Highway 50 (South Lake Tahoe) and Highway 267 (Truckee/North Tahoe) can require snow chains in winter. If driving from the Bay Area or Sacramento, check Caltrans road conditions before departure. Some properties provide shuttles to ski resorts that eliminate the need to drive on icy mountain roads.
Pet-friendly picks: The Landing Lake Tahoe, The Ritz-Carlton Lake Tahoe, 3 Peaks Resort, Station House Inn, Heavenly Inn Lake Tahoe, Red Wolf Lakeside Lodge, Moose and Maple Lodge, PlayPark Lodge, and Lakeview Lodge VRBO all accept pets. Confirm fees and restrictions before booking, as pet policies vary significantly between properties.
Free breakfast included: Cedar Glen Lodge, Martis Valley Lodge, Holiday Inn Express South Lake Tahoe, Alpine Inn and Spa, Econo Lodge Heavenly Village, Quality Inn South Lake Tahoe, and Sure Stay Plus Best Western (if visiting Twentynine Palms area) all include free breakfast. Particularly useful at Tahoe given the cost of dining in the resort area.
Verified reviews of Lake Tahoe hotels with hot tub
Looove the Stardust. Amazing location and the rooms are super comfortable. We love the amenities like free bicycle rental and music on Wednesday. Grilling with a view above the pool is awesome!
Pros: Great location - very walkable. Clean rooms, clean pools. If you like doughnuts, you'll enjoy the breakfast. Nice staff - cute dog in the lobby.
Cons: LOUD. Housekeeping starts working at 7AM, slamming doors, pushing carts, talking loudly, playing music, and they do not stop until nearly midnight. It sucks to be woken up every morning at 7AM while on vacation and kept up because of housekeeping.
Other than the noise issue, we had a good stay. If we stay here again, it will only be if we are guaranteed a room on the opposite side of the building away from housekeeping headquarters.
Don’t let the retro look deter you from this amazing place to stay in Tahoe! It’s been one of our family’s favorite stays with lots of memories made! It’s a great central location near all the shops and Heavenly gondola and has all the amenities one would look for and want! My kids had their fair share of popcorn and hot chocolate! The rooms were clean, bed comfortable, air conditioned, nice shower, and great service from all staff we interacted with! I would absolutely come back and highly recommend a stay!
Slip back into the nostalgia of this completely renovated 1960's hotel complete with daily activities, beautiful heated pool, jacuzzi, a large pavilion with covered canopy, barbecue large upper deck patio, friendly service and amazing hospitality. Oh, and flowers flowers flowers everywhere!
And did I mention being right in the middle of ALL the action? Close to the casinos, stores, restaurants, gondola, trails and down the street from the beach!
The people who work there are so kind and hospitable. You will not find a more friendly place. Cannot wait to return to Lake Tahoe and the beautiful Stardust Lodge!
Overall a great stay. The location is fantastic, right in the middle of everything. We walked to almost everything including hiking trails. If there was a downside it was the heat wouldn't turn off in our room but we managed. Also, the bedroom had AC which we didn't expect. This is a great place for 2 people, we had 4 which was a little crowded but still doable. Great place!
Fantastic one-old school motor inn. My room was mildly renovated but mostly original and in amazing condition. Murphy bed? Genius way to open up the room. One of the cleanest motels I have stayed in. The only trouble is there is no AC so it got a little warm during my stay in mid July. Otherwise, five stars.
Love this place! Upgraded retro hotel in the middle of Heavenly Village. Staff is wonderful! Only downside is no air conditioning on those rare days in the summer when the temperature doesn’t drop enough at night to cool the room.
They have everything. Kitchenettes, with everything you need to make your cooking experience like home. Huge, double head shower. Outdoor BBQ. Heated pools and spas. Workout room. Bikes to use. Discount rates for extracurricular activities. This is definitely the only place we will go in South Lake Tahoe.
This place was absolutely amazing!!! When I come back I'm staying here again. The amenities are great, along with the activities center for bikes to ride around town. The receptionist on Thursday and Friday needs to be replaced. Rude not helpful and lazy. Evey time we went in to the front desk she was sitting in the guests chair doing nothing. But the main receptionist was absolutely helpful and amazing. Will be back again!
Location is A+, walk to the lake in under ten minutes, downtown on main road in South Lake Tahoe across from heavenly mountain resort gondola, next to many restaurants steps away, and casinos within blocks. Victor was exceptional leading activities, and the team across the board was focused on a phenomenal guest experience. The rooms are renovated, super clean, and staff regularly asked if they could assist in any way. We will return for sure. No AC, on our visit not needed, low of 40 and high in upper 60’s low 70’s, with ceiling fan and tower fans for those who might want it.
Prime location! Stayed here with a group of friends last weekend (1st time) and was pleasantly surprised. We had a 2 BR 2 BA suite, with a kitchenette and queen sofa bed pull out. The staff was friendly and accommodating and the amenities bar none. Shout out to Kenny, the man to know! Had the best time celebrating our friend Alicia! Thank you for everything!
We accidentally booked the wrong date, but the hotel staff were incredibly kind and helpful. They went above and beyond to fix the issue and managed to find a room for us — truly appreciated (wish I could remember the staff’s name!). The room was beautiful, quiet, and right in front of the lake with a stunning view. My wife absolutely loved it. From check-in to check-out, everything was perfect. Thank you to the whole team for making our stay such a wonderful experience. 🌅💙
I really want to give this a 4.5. Everything was perfect, but the general maintenance on the room was not good. The AC could never get us down to temperature even when it was cold outside, it was still too hot in the rooms. The handle was loose on the shower and the door would not properly lock. It's a really great staff and great location. And a lot of top amenities, including heated floors, heated toilet seat and smores that you can cook by the fire. All of this is really wonderful. So if they can get the maintenance issues fixed out, this is clearly a five star.
If you’re looking for a romantic escape or even a quick solo recharge without spending $1,000+ at Edgewood, this is the spot. I had a huge room with a fireplace, a separate living area, a super comfortable bed, and a porch with stunning lakefront views. The bathroom was large - marble everywhere - with heated floors, a jacuzzi tub, and even a heated toilet.
On top of that, the rate included a $65 dinner credit at the cozy restaurant downstairs, which served genuinely excellent food. It felt like such a steal for the experience—warm, intimate, and perfectly set up for a relaxing getaway.
We just returned after a wonderful three-night stay at The Landing. We loved our superior room, with its luxurious bathroom, comfy bed, spacious sitting area, and lovely balcony. We enjoyed the resort amenities, including the beach and hot tub. We also had a great dinner at Jimmy's.
However, it was the staff who truly made our stay enjoyable with their excellent, personal service. Special shoutouts to front desk staff Sarafina, who spent loads of time with us when we arrived, helping us plan a kayaking excursion, and Mel, who gave us valuable tips on seeing Emerald Bay. But really everyone--from our server at Jimmy's, to the staff who greeted us in the hallway--was friendly and helpful, and that made all the difference.
We would highly recommend this place and hope to return one day!
My family and I stayed here for a week while we explored Lake Tahoe and the surrounding areas. The hotel is beautiful and you can't beat the view. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. The rooms are stunning, comfortable, and quiet. Jimmy's restaurant is absolutely delicious. Overall, we really enjoyed our stay and would definitely consider staying at The Landing again.
Very cozy place. Nice rooms comfy beds and the food at their restaurant is amazing! Staff was great and they even offer a free shuttle service. I'd say the ONLY downside to the room is it kinda had a mold /basement smell when you first walk in the room. The other think is the air conditioner makes a loud dripping noise that comes from the sink in the bathroom due to them plumbing the a/c condensation line into the same pipe. It sounds like someone is tapping on the wall every few min. Luckily the sound goes away when you shut it off. On a side note the bathroom is amazing and has heated seats!!!! I would definitely recommend this place to anyone.
THE place to stay in South Lake Tahoe!! Impeccable views, phenomenal staff, cozy accommodations, what else can you ask for??
Checking into The Landing Resort was a breeze and the staff were transparent about the additional taxes and fees whenever I called ahead of our arrival. We were greeted with a glass of champagne and once the front desk staff checked us in, they personally showed us to our room!
This room was massive, 470 Sq. Ft to be exact, it had a gas fireplace with separate seating area and a large bathroom with tub as well as a rainfall shower. Not to mention, the bathroom floors were heated and even the toilet seat was heated! We stayed at The Landing in the middle of January 2024 and the room never got cold even with below freezing temperatures right outside.
The main highlight of this room is by far the incredible view of Lake Tahoe, there’s truly no better view to wake up to. The room we had was located right next to their Grand Rooftop Terrace, which meant we could walk directly from our private balcony to a much larger rooftop with sweeping views of the Lake.
*Photos provided are from the three nights we stayed at The Landing in a Premier Room with 2 Queen Beds*
The views and surrounding area of this place make it hard to give anything less than 5 stars.
That being said, without the surrounding landscape there’s no way this hotel can be considered 5 stars. the rooms and service were somewhat lackluster. Old, flannel designed carpet. No full length mirror. There was still trash from the previous guest in the bedroom and dust covered the bedside tables and lamps. No actual lock on the sliding glass patio door from the unit (which was ground floor) and no lock on the fence that surrounds the patio. I’m not sure if this was because it was a ground floor, but it smelled of mildew in the living area. The bathrooms were equipped with heated floors which was amazing. Plenty of lighting throughout and the bed/pillows were plush.
Attended an event held on the terrace and the staffs only permitted about 30-60 minutes to set up decorations, chairs, etc. guests were arriving and they were still setting up in the last ten minutes, although there was no other events scheduled that day. Minutes before the event ended, staff were shutting off lights, removing decorations, etc. they will definitely remind you ahead of time that you need to leave at the exact time your event is over.
If you don’t get a beach pass from the hotel, and aren’t from the area, expect to pay $30 to go onto the beach. Luckily we had beach passes.
The location Is absolutely beautiful and you get an amazing view from pretty much anywhere on the property. The area and views make up for a lot, which is a positive and negative in itself.
I had the pleasure of visiting The Landing Lake Tahoe Spa recently and I was absolutely blown away by the experience. From the moment I walked in, I was greeted by friendly and knowledgeable staff who made me feel welcome and relaxed.
I started my treatment with a massage by Alex, who was incredible. He was able to perfectly pinpoint all of my knots and tension points, and his massage left me feeling completely relaxed and rejuvenated.
After my massage, I had a facial with Natalie, who was also amazing. She took the time to listen to my skin concerns and customize my facial accordingly. The facial left my skin feeling soft, smooth, and radiant.
I also appreciated the fact that the spa is small and intimate. This made me feel like I was getting a more personalized treatment. However, the only downside to this is that the locker room is very small.
Overall, I had an incredible experience at The Landing Lake Tahoe Spa. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing and luxurious spa treatment.
I’m not sure where 5 stars came from as nothing about the hotel was better than “fine”.
The rooms were “fine” - everything was old, beat up, small but it had a bed and a bathroom. Parking sucked. We had a side lake view from our patio(like 1/3rd wasn’t obstructed) but a lot of rooms don’t have anything at all.
The service was “fine” - everyone was really nice but you’re going to get a $65/night “resort” fee for things like the beach, the car service, etc. The car we tried to use 5 times and were successful 2 times, and both of those we had to wait 20-30 minutes but not because the driver/car was out they were just not there. Unsuccessful they just didn’t answer the phone or we gave up. We walked to the front desk to ask for toilet paper and they said they’d bring some up…just never came.
On weekend there will be weddings every day and some or all will use the terrace which is dead center of the hotel and like 10ft from half of the rooms. Djs and all. The beach/street is active/loud af and I wouldn’t suggest thinking you’re going to have a quiet time on the balconies.
They ARE on the beach which is the only thing that I wasn’t entirely disappointed in. After fees we paid just under $500 a night, or ~$100 over what we booked for. I honestly see 0 appeal to this place without the lake view and even then you’re paying through the nose for “fine”. For the money I would never stay here again.
This resort is an absolute delight! We decided to stay at the landing for a couple reasons: they are dog friendly (big or small), and their lake view rooms are right on the beach and with a stunning view. Our expectations were exceeded! The bathrooms are wonderful (steam shower, heated floors) and so was our room. What made our stay memorable was the kindness and hospitality of the staff. Shout out to Mel for being so wonderful and going above and beyond for taking care of us! We will definitely stay here again.
One of the best places you can choose to stay in South Lake Tahoe! Every thing from the moment you walk onto the property is amazing, excellent service and hospitality from start to finish. Booked a lake view room for amazing balcony overlooking the beach and water. Room was impressively clean, and we’ll taken care of. You can’t get much better than the Landing! Will absolutely be coming back to this one! Thanks for an awesome night and great place to relax
This place is right next to the lake with breathtaking views of the mountains. Very friendly and helpful staff. Amazing resort with all the amenities you would need, rooms are extremely well maintained and also has heated floors. It is just 10 minutes drive from skiing location & down down. Highly recommend this place. Definitely worth the price.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Lake Tahoe
What is the price range for hotels with a jacuzzi in the room in Lake Tahoe?
The price range for hotels with a jacuzzi in the room in Lake Tahoe can vary significantly depending on the season, location, and luxury level of the hotel. On the more budget-friendly end, you might find options around $100 – $200 per night. Mid-range hotels might set you back anywhere from $200 – $400 per night, while high-end, luxury accommodations with a jacuzzi in the room can exceed $400 per night. Remember, these are estimated prices and can fluctuate, so it’s best to check with the hotel directly for the most accurate pricing.
When is the best time to visit Lake Tahoe and book a hotel with a jacuzzi in the room?
Lake Tahoe is a year-round destination, and the best time to visit depends on the activities you prefer. For winter sports enthusiasts, the best time is from November to April when the region’s famed ski resorts are in full swing. A jacuzzi can be a perfect way to relax after a day on the slopes. Summer, from June to August, is ideal for hiking, boating, and beach activities. After a long day outdoors, you can unwind in your in-room jacuzzi. However, for the best deals, consider booking in the shoulder seasons (spring and fall), when you’ll find fewer crowds and more moderate weather.
How to book hotel with Jacuzzi in room in Lake Tahoe?
Our selection includes the top-rated hotels with Jacuzzi and hot tub in room in Lake Tahoe. You’ll find details about the rooms, hotel ratings, location, and a brief introduction. After choosing a hotel, click ‘See available rooms‘ to navigate to our partner’s site. Enter your travel dates to see room availability. The website will compare prices on different platforms to provide the best deal for you. After redirection, you will need to enter the rest of the details about your stay. Some hotels allow pay-on-arrival, while others require upfront payment with the option of free cancellation.
Are there any special packages or deals available for booking Jacuzzi rooms in Lake Tahoe hotels?
Many Lake Tahoe hotels offer special packages and deals for guests booking Jacuzzi rooms, especially for romantic getaways or special occasions. Check with the hotel for any available packages that might enhance your stay.
Are there any Lake Tahoe hotels with in-room Jacuzzis that offer lakefront views?
Yes, several Lake Tahoe hotels offer in-room Jacuzzis with stunning lakefront views. These rooms provide a picturesque backdrop for a relaxing soak. Be sure to inquire about availability and specific room types when booking.
Can I request a Jacuzzi room with a fireplace in Lake Tahoe hotels?
Many Lake Tahoe hotels with in-room Jacuzzis offer rooms that also feature cozy fireplaces, creating a warm and romantic atmosphere. Check with the hotel when making your reservation to request a room with this additional amenity.
Are there any Jacuzzi rooms with mountain views in Lake Tahoe hotels for those who prefer a more rustic experience?
Yes, you can find Lake Tahoe hotels offering Jacuzzi rooms with stunning mountain views, providing a cozy and rustic atmosphere for guests who appreciate the natural beauty of the region. Be sure to inquire about availability when booking.
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