Statesboro has 7 whirlpool suites from $70 to $134. The highest-rated is the AmericInn in Vidalia at 4.3, with a jetted corner tub beside the bed starting at $96.
Most of the whirlpool suites in the Statesboro area are not in Statesboro. The three hotels in town sit near Georgia Southern University and have standard soaking tubs in the bathroom. The proper in-room jetted tubs are in smaller towns around Bulloch County. In Vidalia, the AmericInn has a corner jetted tub beside the bed, a 4.3 rating across 535 reviews, and rates from $96. You wake up to quiet lake views and a free breakfast before driving onward. In Swainsboro, the Days Inn put freestanding oval tubs in recently renovated rooms for $81, with George L. Smith State Park a short drive east. Both towns sit about 40 minutes from campus, so these rooms suit a road trip overnight through southeast Georgia more than a university weekend.
7 hotelsFrom $70 – $134/nightBest rating 4.3
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AmericInn Lodge & Suites Vidalia
Vidalia, Georgia
Very Good535 reviews
4.3
Vidalia hotel with an in-room Jacuzzi, pool, free breakfast, and the sweet onion fields of Toombs County surrounding.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Statesboro has the most inventory, with six hotels offering in-room tubs. It also puts you closest to Georgia Southern University and the restaurants along South Main Street. Vidalia is about 50 miles south on US-280. AmericInn Lodge & Suites there carries a 4.3 rating across 535 reviews with a jetted corner tub from $96 a night. Swainsboro sits roughly halfway between the two on US-1. All three towns come in under $100 for most rooms, so the decision is about location, not budget.
Six of the eleven hotels here have jetted tubs with pressurized water jets built into the basin. The other five offer freestanding or standard soaking tubs with no jets. At SpringHill Suites by Marriott, the highest-priced option at $134, the jetted tub sits in a separated bathroom area. At Red Roof Inn & Suites, expect a more basic setup at $60 a night. Booking sites use 'whirlpool' loosely for both types. Check the listing photos before you reserve to confirm which version you are getting.
Statesboro is a college town anchored by Georgia Southern University. The campus drives most of the dining and nightlife in the area. The Georgia Southern Botanical Garden is free and sits within a ten-minute drive of every hotel on this list. For food, the stretch near campus along South Main Street has the densest cluster of local restaurants. This is not a resort town with organized attractions. The in-room tub is the main draw, and the area around it is built for students and travelers passing through.
Red Roof Inn & Suites Statesboro starts at $60 a night for a room with a soaking tub. Days Inn & Suites Swainsboro lists at $81, just above that line. Seven of the eleven hotels on this page come in under $100. Statesboro is not a resort market; these are roadside and highway-adjacent hotels near a university town, and the rates reflect that. Budget here means clean and functional, not plush robes and marble tile.
This is stopover territory. Statesboro sits along US-301 between Savannah and Macon with no major tourist draw beyond the university, and the hotel stock reflects that. Most properties are chain flags built for highway travelers and visiting families on campus weekends. Booking here saves considerably versus downtown Savannah rates if you want a jetted tub on the way. If the tub experience is the entire point of the trip, Savannah or Jekyll Island will deliver more at a higher price.