Norfolk has 11 jacuzzi hotels, mostly chains along the waterfront and near the naval base. The highest-rated is Wiseacre, a Ghent-area B&B with an in-room jetted tub at $70 a night.
Norfolk is a chain hotel town. Marriotts line the waterfront, IHG properties sit near the naval base, Hiltons cluster by the airport, and most put a standard tub in the bathroom. The real find is Wiseacre, an independent B&B near the Ghent neighborhood with a 4.9 rating and a jetted tub in the room, starting at $70. That is the kind of place you book for a quiet anniversary night, a short walk from the galleries along Colley Avenue. If you want a chain with an in-room jetted tub, the Holiday Inn Express near the airport has a corner unit at $129. The collection reaches into Chesapeake and Hampton, but the least expensive room is also the highest rated and the most private.
11 hotelsFrom $70 – $134/nightBest rating 4.9
11 properties
Norfolk Waterside Marriott
Norfolk, Virginia
Very Good3,602 reviews
4.2
Waterside Marriott in downtown Norfolk with a whirlpool, rooftop lounge, and pool. Exceptional staff near the Waterside District restaurants.
Fredericksburg has 11 hotels with in-room hot tubs from $84 to $342. The highest-rated is the Richard Johnston Inn at 4.9, an 18th-century B&B in the historic district with a corner jetted tub and marble bath.
The highest-rated is the Modern A-frame in Wimberley at 4.9 with a terrace tub and hill views. Fredericksburg's Romantic Luxury Log Cabin has over 1,200 reviews.
Seven hundred seventy-nine Marriott properties with jacuzzi or hot tub rooms. The top-rated is The Reserve at Hot Springs, a boutique inn at 5.0. Best value is the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale, with soaking tub and spa from $148.
Six hundred ninety-five owner-run hotels with private jacuzzi tubs. The highest rated is Spectacular Vista in the Smokies at 5.0 and $188 a night. Best value is Blue60 Marigny Inn in New Orleans at $136.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Downtown Norfolk puts you within walking distance of Town Point Park and the waterfront, but the price reflects it: the Residence Inn Norfolk Downtown starts at $134. Out by the airport, the Holiday Inn Express runs $129 with a corner jetted tub and easier parking. For a clean room with a tub and no interest in the nightlife scene, the airport corridor skips the downtown traffic and garage fees.
At most Norfolk chains, a jetted tub is a standard-depth corner unit bolted into the bathroom with two or three air jets, functional but not deep enough to submerge in. The Holiday Inn Express near the airport is typical: a corner jetted tub that fits one person comfortably. Wiseacre Norfolk VA is the outlier, offering a rectangular jetted tub in a B&B setting where the whole room is designed around the soak.
Freemason Abbey on West Freemason Street, a converted church with she-crab soup and a raw bar, is a ten-minute walk from the Residence Inn. The building alone is worth the visit. Grab a drink at the bar before your table and the evening fills itself without moving the car from the hotel garage.
Fleet weeks and homecoming events tighten hotel inventory around the naval station fast, and rates spike during those stretches. Off-peak weekdays are the flip side: Norfolk gets genuinely quiet, and a jetted tub room at the La Quinta near the airport can drop to $80 when business travel is light. Holiday weekends near the base are the ones to avoid.
Wiseacre Norfolk VA is the standout: a pet-friendly independent B&B with a private hot tub starting at $70 per night, where the owner genuinely welcomes dogs rather than tolerating them with a fee. Most chain hotels in the area charge pet deposits on top of the room rate and restrict you to ground-floor rooms, which limits the tub options.