Coziest Hotels with In-Room Hot Tubs & Jacuzzi on Balcony in Lincoln City

Looking for the best hotels with in-room hot tubs and jacuzzi on sea-facing balcony in Lincoln City, Oregon? We handpicked top-rated stays where comfort meets coastal charm.

Why trust us?

We personally research each property — no sponsored listings or AI-generated filler. Every hotel listed here has verified in-room hot tubs (not shared) offering total privacy. These are located right in Lincoln City near prime locations like the beach (some are oceanfront hotels with the hot tub located right on the balcony!).

Top 3 Hotels with Jacuzzi in Room in Lincoln City

Starfish Manor Oceanfront Hotel

2735 NW Inlet Ave, Lincoln City, OR

Adults-only boutique with ocean-view jacuzzi tubs in rooms like the Nautica Suite — ideal for romantic getaways. Overlooking the Pacific, just steps from the beach.

Surfland Hotel

2133 NW Inlet Ave, Lincoln City, OR

Beachside hotel featuring rooms with in-room spa tubs, fitness center, and easy beach access. Located right on the beach, 3 mins from D River Wayside.

Lincoln Sands Oceanfront Resort

535 NW Inlet Ave, Lincoln City, OR

Boutique oceanfront resort offering one-bedroom suites with in-room jetted tubs and private balconies—just across from the beach and only a 4‑minute walk from Lincoln City Outlets.

Budget Hotels with Hot Tub Suites in Lincoln City

Nelscott Manor

3037 SW Anchor Ave, Lincoln City, OR

Oceanfront suites with private hot tubs, full kitchen, and fireplace — great for families and groups. Situated in the quieter Nelscott Beach district.

Looking Glass Inn

3565 SW Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR

Cozy, budget-friendly inn offering select rooms with in-room jetted tubs, ideal for a relaxing coastal getaway. Located just south of Taft District, close to boutique shops and local cafes.

Beachfront Manor Hotel

910 SW 9th St, Lincoln City, OR

Charming oceanfront boutique offering rooms and suites with private in-room whirlpool tubs, some within the balconies overlooking the ocean. Perched right on the beach, it’s perfect for sunset soaks and coastal relaxation.

A bit more about us...

We're travel enthusiasts who have traveled through more than 40 states so far, and have stayed in quite a few properties with in-room hot tubs in the process. We know how frustrating it can be to find these highly in-demand rooms with private jacuzzi, because most search engines (including most hotel booking websites) simply don't seem to care enough to specify whether the hot tub in question is private (in-room) or in a shared area or in the bathroom.

We understand this frustration — which is why you'll find only hand-curated hotels with a verified in-room hot tub on our website. You can confirm the same via the respective photo of the hotel, clearly showing the tub placed in the room itself (or on the balcony, while still maintaining privacy, in some cases, especially for oceanfront hotels).

Tips for Choosing a Hotel with an In-room Hot Tub

1. Not all hot tubs are created equal

Some rooms have jetted spa tubs in the bathroom, others feature two-person corner tubs in the bedroom — and a few even offer jacuzzis with direct ocean views.

If the vibe matters (e.g., romantic, scenic, spa-like), make sure to look at actual photos of the room, not just generic hotel images. Most booking platforms don’t clarify where the tub is in the room. When in doubt, check the hotel’s own website or call ahead.

2. Ocean view vs ocean proximity

Lincoln City stretches along the coast, so many hotels are near the water — but only a few are truly oceanfront. Some listings may say "near beach" but are a block away.

If you’re dreaming of a soak while watching waves crash, look for keywords like:

  • Oceanfront
  • Panoramic view
  • Balcony tub with view

These usually indicate a more premium experience.

3. Know your neighborhood

Lincoln City isn’t a walkable downtown — it’s long and spread out. Here's a rough breakdown:

  • North end: Near Chinook Winds Casino and outlet mall
  • South end: Quieter, local charm near the Taft District
  • Central: Good mix of shops, beach access, and restaurants

Make sure your hotel’s location matches your trip plans. Want peace and quiet? Look south. Prefer dining and entertainment nearby? Stick to the center or north.

4. Weather makes hot tubs even better

From November through February, the Oregon coast gets wild — in a good way. Locals love storm-watching while soaking in a private hot tub.

Midweek off-season stays are cheaper and cozy. Just double-check that your tub is indoors or protected, especially in winter months.

5. Don’t ignore the small luxuries

The tub is just one part of the experience. Look for extras like:

  • Robes and slippers
  • Fireplaces
  • Wine or welcome treats
  • Updated bathrooms and well-maintained tubs

A great room goes beyond just having a spa tub. Read reviews that mention cleanliness, comfort, and maintenance — these often tell you more than the photos.