The World’s 10 Most Spectacular Hot Tubs That Come With Killer Views

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Do you love lounging in your hot tub? Sitting in the bubbly hot water after a warm day is always relaxing.

But what else is there to do in your hot tub? You can count the leaves on your bushes. Or you can watch your neighbor mowing their lawn.

The next best thing to sitting in a hot tub is traveling to destinations with extraordinary hot tubs. Rather than relaxing in your same ol’ boring hot tub, you’re seeing the world and discovering what other hot tubs have to offer.

Here are the 10 best hot tubs in the world. The hot tubs feel nice, and they have some killer views.

1. Katikies Hotel — Santorini, Greece

Ah, Santorini. There’s no place more luxurious and is by far the most famous place in the Greek Isles. That’s why their hot tubs never fail. Especially if you stay at the Katikies Hotel where they offer a hot tub in your room.

Their Katikies Suite offers an open-air Jacuzzi that overlooks the Aegean sea and Caldera cliffs. This is obviously a better view than your neighbor’s fence, right?

2. Shirahone Onsen — Gifu Prefecture, Japan

Have you ever wanted to visit the Japanese Alps? Have you ever wanted to bathe in a hot spring? You can do both! At Gifu Prefecture in Japan, there’s a hot spring located in this small town in the Alps.

But be careful — these springs are hot. It’s nicknamed the “white bone hot spring.” Make sure you wear acceptable clothing. And bring a towel to place on your head.

3. Salar de Uyuni — Agua Brava, Bolivia

Bolivia is home to the world’s largest salt flats. This flat, called the Salar de Uyuni, is a huge landscape comprised of dried-up prehistoric lakes. But not all of them dried up.

And there’s a natural saltwater hot tub located on this salt flat. The water is perfectly warm and refreshing — it feels like the ocean. But at 2.5 mi above sea level, this experience is like no other.

4. The Homestead Crater — Wasatch County, Utah, United States

The United States is home to some incredible hot springs. One of them is the Homestead Crater located in the beautiful state of Utah.

This hot spring is located 64ft below ground in an underground cave. You can safely soak, swim, and even scuba dive in the depths below.

5. Pamukkale — Denizli Provence, Turkey

This hot spring, or hot springs, look like something in a dream.

If you travel to western Turkey, make a stop at the town of Pammukale. Cut into limestone are a myriad of natural hot springs. Because of the fluffy-looking limestone, Pamukkale means “cotton castle.”

But be careful when entering these hot springs. They can get as hot as 212 degrees Fahrenheit.

6. Blue Lagoon — Reykjavik, Iceland

If you haven’t heard of the Blue Lagoon, then you’ve been living under a rock.

The Blue Lagoon is one of the most famous hot springs in the world. Located in Iceland’s capital, this lagoon is massive — heated by volcanoes even though it’s surrounded by ice.

If you enjoy partying, the Blue Lagoon even offers bars you can swim up to and have a drink.

7. Monasteros Santa Rose Hotel and Spa — Salerno, Italy

Would you rather deal with tourists in Rome or travel to gorgeous Salerno and bathe in one of the most luxurious hot tubs in the world?

If you go to this amazing coastal town, stay at the Monasteros Santa Rose Hotel.

Their hot tub overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea. But you’ll have to spend a pretty penny — this is a 5-star resort and isn’t cheap.

8. Rudas Thermal Bath — Budapest, Hungary

Why take a bath in your home when you can take a shower in a historic location? If this is your logic, go to the Rudas Thermal Bath. This bath is 500 years old. The Turks built it in 1566 during the Ottoman rule.

But there’s more than that — this is a medical bath house providing a variety of health benefits. This spa uses thermal water from the hot springs, which offers a range of skincare benefits.

9. Aviary Cottage — Twin Farms, Vermont, United States

What’s better than a hot tub? A hot tub that’s inside. In a cottage. And has some wonderful hot tub accessories, such as a fireplace. If you truly want to be warm while in a hot tub, stay at Aviary Cottage in Vermont.

This cottage ensures you stay warm during Vermont’s cold winter. Other than the hot tub and fireplace, the hot tub is made with natural stone to absorb the heat.

But plan on spending a pretty penny at this cottage. The cost is $3,000 a night.

10. Hot Tugs — Rotterdam, The Netherlands

The Dutch know how to party. So they made a floating hot tub that you can ride in their canals. Hot Tugs is perfect for your drunken Dutch vacation.

You can take your drink and sightsee while in the wood-fired hot tub. The tub itself is made of fiberglass, which helps it float and insulate heat.

This hot tub is most famous in the Netherlands, but different places offer this hot tub, such as the UK. The tub can fit several people. So gather your friends, grab your drinks, and float around in the hot tub.

Take a Trip and Discover the World’s Best Hot Tubs

Whether your dream is to float down Dutch canals or just hang out in a luxurious resort, there are many hot tubs and hot springs throughout the world. The world’s best hot tubs are waiting for you to sit down and relax.

Bathe in natural hot springs with incredible surroundings. Or just bask in some hot tubs in some of the most beautiful and historic buildings in the world.

Maybe you’ll love your traveling hot tub adventure so much; you’ll never set foot in your home hot tub again.

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