Best Hotels with Hot Tubs in Greater Victoria, British Columbia
Victoria has 7 jacuzzi-room options, nearly all independent heritage inns near the Inner Harbour. The highest-rated is Abigail's Hotel at 4.8 stars. Best value is The Craigmyle near Craigdarroch Castle at $95 CAD.
Nearly all of Victoria's jacuzzi-room options are independent heritage properties, not chain hotels. Restored Victorian mansions and waterfront inns cluster around the Inner Harbour. One resort escape sits twenty minutes north in Brentwood Bay near Butchart Gardens. Abigail's Hotel is adults-only with fireplaces and a spa tub at $250 CAD, built for an anniversary night. Walk back from dinner along the harbor without passing a single lobby crowd. For a quieter pace near Craigdarroch Castle, The Craigmyle starts at $95 CAD in a heritage house with castle views from the upper floors. Inn at Laurel Point sits on the waterfront with a freestanding tub and balcony facing the boat traffic. You wake up watching seals from bed. The collection runs $95 to $250 CAD, and every property includes breakfast.
7 hotelsFrom CA$95 – CA$250/nightBest rating 4.8
7 properties
Marketa’s Bed and Breakfast
Victoria, British Columbia
Excellent254 reviews
4.6
A short walk from the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, this boutique Gold hotel features a freestanding soaking tub suite with refined West Coast decor. The Inner Harbour is just around the corner.
In Victoria BC, this somewhat-unique property offers a Jacuzzi suite with a distinctive character that sets it apart from standard island lodging. The Inner Harbour and downtown are nearby.
Elegant inn on Victoria's Inner Harbour with a freestanding Jacuzzi, pool, and restaurant. Stunning harbor views and the Parliament Buildings walkable.
Waterfront resort in Brentwood Bay with a freestanding tub, marble bathroom, pool, and spa. Bayfront views and friendly staff near the Butchart Gardens.
British Columbia has 34 hotels with in-room jacuzzis, from Tofino surf lodges to Okanagan wine country. The highest-rated is Beacon Inn at Sidney at 4.8, a quiet Vancouver Island B&B with breakfast included at CAD $148.
Six lodges with in-room hot tubs around Lake Tahoe, from $134 a night. Cedar Glen Lodge in Tahoe Vista is the highest rated at 4.8. Black Bear Lodge is the top couples pick.
This collection covers 1,015 Choice Hotels with in-room tubs across the US, Canada, and the UK. The highest-rated is Stonecroft Country Inn near Mystic, Connecticut at 4.9. Budget picks start at $63 in metro Detroit.
The Gold Collection groups 62 hotels rated 4.5 or higher across the United States, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The Reserve at Hot Springs leads the tier with a perfect 5.0.
62 properties
Frequently Asked Questions
The two locations feel like different trips. Marketa's and Abigail's are walking distance from the harbour: restaurants and water are outside the door. The Craigmyle sits on Craigdarroch Road, a quiet residential street where Craigdarroch Castle is across the street. Stay near the harbour to walk home from dinner without planning ahead. Go up the hill for silence and castle views.
The three hotels differ more than expected. Marketa's is the standout: a freestanding oval soaking tub sits in the bedroom, separate from the bathroom, and serves as the visual centerpiece of the room. Abigail's and The Craigmyle both have standard bathtubs, neither jetted. If the tub is the reason you are booking, Marketa's is the only property where it earns that role. It starts at CAD $108.
Walk to Fisherman's Wharf from the Inner Harbour. The walk is fifteen minutes along the water, and the floating homes are worth the detour even if you skip the food stalls. For lunch, Red Fish Blue Fish serves seafood from a shipping container right on the harbour dock. The line moves fast. If you are staying at The Craigmyle, tour Craigdarroch Castle before you check in. It is a five-minute walk and sets the mood for the whole trip.
November through February is when the tub earns its price. Victoria gets grey, cool rain for months, and soaking after a harbour walk in the drizzle is the point of booking this kind of room. Summer is gorgeous but you will be outside all day, and tub rooms feel like a waste when it is 25 degrees and sunny. The off-season drops prices too. The Craigmyle falls to CAD $95 a night, which is hard to beat on Vancouver Island. Book midweek in January for the quietest rates.