
A jacuzzi at your holiday home changes the whole mood. By day you look out over the hills while the warm water bubbles, in the evening you count the stars from a steaming tub. A holiday home with a jacuzzi or hot tub is popular with couples, but also with families and groups of friends who want to unwind together.
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Most jacuzzis in our listings are outdoors, on a terrace or in the garden, often with a view over the surrounding nature. Some properties have a covered hot tub that can be used all year round, even in the coldest winter months. Others have an indoor jacuzzi as part of a wellness area with a sauna and steam room.
Holiday homes with a jacuzzi can be found across Belgium, but the highest concentration is in the Ardennes. From a wooden hot tub on the terrace of a mountain chalet to a built-in jacuzzi at a luxury villa: there is an option for every budget and every taste.
A jacuzzi on your terrace, surrounded by Ardennes forest with a starry sky above: it sounds far away, but it is barely an hour from Brussels or Antwerp. Holiday homes with a jacuzzi or outdoor hot tub are popular with couples and with larger groups who want to relax together after an active day.
The offer in Belgium grows every year. In both Wallonia and Flanders, more and more properties come with a private jacuzzi. From a wooden hot tub on a chalet terrace to an illuminated built-in jacuzzi at a luxury villa: there is something for every budget and group size.
Not every jacuzzi is yours alone. At a holiday home with a private jacuzzi you have the hot tub entirely to yourself, on a screened terrace or indoors, without sharing it with other guests. That is by far the most popular choice for couples and small groups who want peace and privacy.
A shared hot tub occasionally appears at larger estates or bed-and-breakfast properties, where several guests use the same wellness space on a booking rota. Always check in the description whether the jacuzzi is private and, if so, whether it is heated and usable all year round. Filter for a private jacuzzi if sharing is not something you want.
The Ardennes are the destination for a jacuzzi stay. Countless chalets and forest houses have a hot tub on the terrace overlooking the trees, ideal after a day of walking or cycling. Around Durbuy, La Roche, Bouillon and the Semois valley you will find the widest choice, from a cosy two-person chalet to a large group property with a full wellness area.
Elsewhere in Belgium there are options too: in the Flemish Ardennes and the Campine, renovated farmhouses and bungalows increasingly come with a jacuzzi or sauna. On the coast a hot tub is less common, but a few luxury apartments and beach villas do offer one. Wherever you choose, a jacuzzi turns an ordinary weekend into a genuine treat.
An outdoor jacuzzi is romantic and atmospheric: soaking in warm, bubbling water beneath a starry sky, surrounded by the scent of the forest. In winter, the contrast between cold air and warm water is a particular pleasure. Do check whether the jacuzzi is sheltered and whether it stays heated and usable through the colder months.
An indoor jacuzzi or wellness room is comfortable all year regardless of the weather, and often paired with a sauna or steam room. That suits those who want to relax even in rain or frost. Many properties state in the description whether the jacuzzi is indoors or outdoors. If in doubt, ask before you book, especially for a winter break.
Ask the owner whether the jacuzzi is included in the price or whether there is a surcharge or heating cost, since a hot tub uses a fair amount of energy. Also find out how long it takes to reach the right temperature so it is ready when you arrive. Some owners heat it before your arrival; others leave that to the guests.
Pay attention to maintenance and hygiene as well: a well-kept jacuzzi with clear cleaning arrangements is a sign of a cared-for property. Check the capacity too, as a jacuzzi for four is cramped with six people. Filter by jacuzzi and read the house rules, and you will not be caught off guard.
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