Eighteen jacuzzi hotels in Duluth, from Canal Park's waterfront to the North Shore. The highest-rated is South Pier Inn at 4.7, where you soak while ore boats pass through the canal. Budget stays start at $90 in West Duluth.
Most jacuzzi hotel markets sell the room. Duluth sells the lake. Nearly every tub in this collection faces Lake Superior, and the view changes depending on where along the shore you book. In Canal Park, South Pier Inn puts a jetted tub steps from the Aerial Lift Bridge. You watch thousand-foot ore boats slide through the canal from your window. The hotel holds a 4.7 rating with no recurring complaints in guest reviews. Up the North Shore toward Two Harbors, Larsmont Cottages matches that rating in a quieter cottage setting with a spa on site, starting at $141. Back in the city, Willard Munger Inn sits trailside on the Munger cycling path at $110 a night. Book it for a mid-week reset without the waterfront markup.
18 hotelsFrom $90 – $330/nightBest rating 4.7
18 properties
Beacon Pointe on Lake Superior
Duluth, Minnesota
Excellent788 reviews
4.5
Condo-style suites on Lake Superior with a freestanding tub in the room, floor-to-ceiling windows, and the waves visible from the bed. The Lakewalk starts outside.
Waterfront resort on the Duluth harbor with a freestanding spa tub, wood finishes, pool, and restaurant. The ships pass right by the patio and the outdoor hot tub.
AmericInn by Wyndham Duluth South Black Woods Event Center
Proctor, Minnesota
Very Good705 reviews
4.4
Near Duluth with a Jacuzzi in the room, pool, restaurant, and free breakfast. The sauna and pool get praise, though some guests note the property needs attention.
In Two Harbors on the North Shore with a Jacuzzi suite, marble touches, and continental breakfast. Pet-friendly and close to the Split Rock Lighthouse drive.
By the Aerial Lift Bridge in Canal Park with a Jacuzzi suite, floor-to-ceiling windows, and fireplaces. Watch the ore boats enter the harbor from the room.
Harbor-view cottages in Larsmont on the North Shore with a hot tub, marble touches, pool, and spa. The lake setting and the cottage charm draw couples year-round.
In Canal Park, Duluth, The Suites Hotel at Waterfront Plaza offers corner spa tub suites with kitchenettes, free breakfast, and a historic building steps from the lakefront boardwalk.
On the North Shore of Lake Superior near Two Harbors, this lakefront lodge draws couples to cozy cabins with firepits. Tub access and massage service available, though reviews suggest managing expectations on room consistency.
St. Cloud has 13 jacuzzi hotels from $73 a night. The top-rated with an in-room jetted tub is the Holiday Inn Express at 4.3. Rapid River Lodge in Baxter stands apart as the only non-chain, with a spa and waterpark.
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.
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
Canal Park puts you within walking distance of breweries and ship-watching at the Aerial Lift Bridge. South Pier Inn (from $210, rated 4.7) is steps away and lets you watch ore boats pass from the room. The North Shore trades walkability for quiet. Larsmont Cottages (from $141, rated 4.7) sits on rocky Lake Superior shoreline about 25 minutes northeast, where the loudest sound at night is waves. Canal Park is the better base for exploring on foot. The North Shore is where you go to stay put.
Walk past the gift shops to Northern Waters Smokehaus for a smoked lake trout sandwich. There is usually a line, and it is earned. From there the Lakewalk runs seven miles along the shoreline and is best early morning before the crowds. Fitger's Brewhouse, housed in a converted 1880s brewery, pours local beer with a lake-view patio worth a second visit. Canal Park Lodge (from $146) puts you closest to all of it without a car.
Privacy varies more than the listings suggest. Beacon Pointe on Lake Superior (from $310) has a freestanding oval tub in the main room facing floor-to-ceiling lake views, positioned away from shared walls. At some mid-range properties the jetted tub sits in a standard bathroom with thin walls and hallway noise. If privacy matters, book a suite where the tub is in the living area or bedroom, and ask the front desk which floor is quietest.
Winter is the best time to book. Rates drop, and suites that run $250 in July can fall under $150. The draw is contrast: sitting in a hot tub while Lake Superior throws ice against the rocks is an experience summer visitors never get. Larsmont Cottages books out on winter weekends because guests chase that combination. The tradeoff is worth knowing. Some restaurants close or cut hours from November through April, and the Lakewalk gets icy. The tub is the point, and winter sharpens it.
Most are designed for couples. The tubs seat two, the suites run small, and properties like South Pier Inn (from $210) are deliberately quiet with no kids' pool or game room. If you are bringing a family, Pier B Resort (from $237) has the space and resort amenities to make the tub one feature among many rather than the entire stay. Check the hotel photo gallery: wine glasses on the tub ledge means they are marketing to adults. A waterslide means bring the family.