Augusta has 14 hotels with in-room tubs, split between the Gordon Highway corridor and downtown. The highest-rated option is the Augusta Marriott at 4.4, the only property with a freestanding soaking tub and a walk to the Riverwalk.
Augusta has 14 hotels with in-room tubs. The market splits between two corridors, and the experience at each end barely resembles the other. Along Gordon Highway near Fort Eisenhower, budget chains offer corner jetted tubs starting around $62. Country Hearth Inn has the heart-shaped basin and the romance-weekend aesthetic. Head toward the Riverwatch Parkway and the tone shifts. The Best Western in Grovetown carries a 4.2 rating. Staff there upgrade couples to the jacuzzi suite without asking, a detail that surfaces in review after review. Downtown, the Augusta Marriott is the only property with a freestanding soaking tub, a marble bathroom, and a direct walk to the Riverwalk. At $202, it is the room worth building a weekend around.
14 hotelsFrom $55 – $202/nightBest rating 4.6
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Baymont by Wyndham Augusta Riverwatch
Augusta, Georgia
Very Good535 reviews
4.0
Augusta Baymont near I-20 with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, outdoor pool, and free breakfast, 3 miles from Augusta National Golf Club and the Riverwalk.
Augusta Comfort Inn near Fort Eisenhower with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, saltwater outdoor pool, free breakfast, and fitness center on the Gordon Highway.
Augusta Hilton Garden Inn with an in-room Jacuzzi suite, indoor pool, on-site restaurant, and fitness center near the Augusta Convention Center and Riverwalk.
Near the Augusta Canal with a Jacuzzi, marble touches, pool, and restaurant. The bar team and the romantic kitschy vibe draw couples during Masters week.
Best Western in Grovetown with a romantic hot tub in the room, pool, and free breakfast. Staff upgrade couples to the Jacuzzi suite and the reviews reflect it.
Near Fort Gordon with a whirlpool in the room, pool, free breakfast, and spa service. First impressions are rough but the staff and the rooms improve inside.
Downtown Augusta Marriott near the convention center with a freestanding tub, floor-to-ceiling windows, marble bathroom, robes, and spa. Walk to the Riverwalk and the canal.
Budget motel near the Gordon Highway with a hot tub, daily maid service, and free breakfast. The price works during Masters week, but set expectations.
Urban Oasis, a Beltline bed and breakfast rated 4.9, has in-room jetted tubs. Barnsley Resort an hour north has clawfoot tubs in private cottages with fireplaces.
Wisconsin has 27 cabins with private hot tubs. The best value is Cozy Birchwood Retreat at $175 a night. The most-reviewed is Larsen Log Cabin near Eastman, 4.8 stars across 341 reviews from $190.
One thousand five Hilton jacuzzi hotels. The best-reviewed is Hampton Inn Wheeling at 4.8 with over 1,500 reviews and a $175 jetted suite. For a splurge, The Roosevelt New Orleans pairs a clawfoot tub with the Sazerac Bar downstairs.
Two hundred seventy-seven Silver Pick hotels span the U.S. and Spain, heavy on owner-run cabins and inns. The highest-rated romantic outlier is Donna's Premier Lodging in Berlin, Ohio, with heart-shaped Jacuzzis and a perfect 5.0 across 1,300 reviews.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Downtown puts you within walking distance of the Riverwalk and Broad Street restaurants, but most of Augusta's hot tub hotels cluster along the Washington Road and Gordon Highway corridors west of the city center. The Hampton Inn on Gordon Highway is a mid-corridor pick with a jetted tub and hot breakfast from $93. If you are visiting someone at Fort Eisenhower, Grovetown properties like Best Western Augusta West cut the gate commute to under ten minutes; that matters if you are making that drive daily.
Expect to pay two to three times the normal rate during Masters Tournament week in April; most properties sell out months ahead. A room that runs $89 the rest of the year can clear $250 during the tournament. Augusta any other week is genuinely affordable. Country Hearth Inn & Suites offers a heart-shaped jetted tub from $62, which is hard to beat anywhere in the Southeast. Book Masters Week by January or skip it.
The Augusta Riverwalk runs eight miles along the Savannah River and connects to downtown's Broad Street, where Frog Hollow Tavern has been a local favorite for upscale Southern plates. Most hot tub hotels sit a ten-to-fifteen-minute drive from downtown, so you will want a car. Beyond the city, the Augusta Canal towpath makes for a good morning walk before you settle back into the tub. Augusta moves slowly; lean into it.
Augusta sits right on I-20 between Atlanta and Columbia, and most of its tub-equipped hotels are highway-adjacent chains built for one-night stays. A few properties lean into the romance angle; the DoubleTree by Hilton has an oval jetted tub with a deliberately over-the-top couples vibe that guests either love or laugh at. For a genuine romantic weekend, Augusta offers low prices and no crowds, which beats fighting for a table in Savannah.