Georgia Hotels with Jacuzzi You Haven't Discovered Yet
Eleven jacuzzi stays across Georgia, from Blue Ridge mountain cabins to chain suites in Warner Robins and Waycross. Deer Tracks near Ellijay holds a 5.0 rating. Rates start at $69 at the Super 8 in Dublin.
Georgia's jacuzzi hotels split between two experiences that never overlap. In the north Georgia mountains, Blue Ridge, Mineral Bluff, and Ellijay offer private cabins with outdoor hot tubs on wooded decks where deer wander past at dusk. Deer Tracks near Ellijay holds a 5.0 rating. Simpler Times in Mineral Bluff starts at $159 for a wood-burning fireplace and a round tub with no neighbor in sight. Head south and the landscape changes. Warner Robins, Dublin, and Waycross are chain hotel territory, where jetted corner tubs sit inside the room beside king beds. Breakfast is included, and rates drop as low as $69 at the Super 8 in Dublin. Thomasville, further south, adds a Victorian downtown worth the drive on its own.
11 hotelsFrom $69 – $174/nightBest rating 5.0
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Simpler Times- Mineral Bluff
Mineral Bluff, Georgia
Excellent20 reviews
4.8
Mountain couples cabin in Mineral Bluff with a wood-burning fireplace and a private outdoor hot tub, far from crowds and close to Blue Ridge.
Floor-to-ceiling windows and an in-room whirlpool tub set the mood at this Blue Ridge cabin, 82 miles from Atlanta with an outdoor fireplace and full kitchen.
Two-bedroom cabin in the North Georgia mountains near Ellijay, with an outdoor private hot tub, entertainment room, and wood-finished interiors. About 30 miles from Blue Ridge.
The highest-rated is Aska Lodge in Blue Ridge, a perfect 5.0 across 577 reviews. Budget rooms start at $54 at the Helendorf River Inn on the Chattahoochee.
This collection has 869 Wyndham hotels with in-room jacuzzis. Nearly half sit in Spain. The highest-rated is The Kenwood Gables in St. Petersburg, Florida, a 5.0 at $185 a night.
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
The cabins near Blue Ridge and the chain hotels in South Georgia solve different problems. Cabins sit on wooded mountain lots with private outdoor hot tubs on the deck. Cozy Cabin Retreat starts at $174 and earns a 4.8 for the setting alone. South Georgia's Super 8 by Wyndham Dublin runs $69 and puts a jetted whirlpool in your room instead. The mountain option costs more and makes the tub the centerpiece. The southern option treats it as a road-trip perk after a long stretch on I-16.
Deer Tracks in Ellijay delivers. Guests mention soaking after dark with no neighbors in sight, just deer wandering past the deck. That 5.0 rating across 12 reviews comes from privacy that holds up. Simpler Times in Mineral Bluff offers a similar wooded setup starting at $159. The chain hotels in Robins and South Georgia are different: their jetted tubs sit inside the bathroom, so privacy is guaranteed but you are trading the mountain air for tile walls.
In Blue Ridge, the downtown strip along Main Street puts you within walking distance of Harvest on Main, a farm-to-table restaurant. Couples often eat there before heading back to the cabin. Cozy Cabin Retreat is about ten minutes away. In Thomasville, the Big Oak, a 300-year-old live oak tree, anchors the town square and makes a good stretch stop before checking into the Thomasville Inn. The mountain and small-town settings here pair better with slow drives and local food than with packed itineraries.
Deer Tracks in Ellijay is the strongest pick for a cabin that feels remote. The outdoor hot tub and the deer wandering past the deck carry that 5.0 rating. Book midweek if you can, since mountain cabins fill fast on weekends with Atlanta couples making the ninety-minute drive north. If the mountains are booked, the Thomasville Inn at $80 a night is a strong fallback. It has a corner jetted tub and a walkable downtown just outside.
Fall is the best window for the mountain cabins near Blue Ridge and Ellijay. The leaf color peaks in late October, and sitting in an outdoor hot tub surrounded by red and gold canopy is the whole draw. Summer works but you will share the roads with every family headed to the Chattahoochee National Forest. Winter is underrated: rates dip and the cold air makes the hot tub feel earned. For the South Georgia chain hotels, season barely matters since the tub is indoors and rates hold flat year-round.