5 of The Most Expensive Hot Tubs in The World

Most Expensive Hot Tubs

The exact origins of the hot tub aren’t well known, but we do know that they are one of the best ways to relax. These devices originally started out as small tubs that were filled with heated water and have now evolved into impressive machines that boast hundreds of jets, built-in towel warming systems, and some even have entertainment systems. A new hot tub will run you a few thousand dollars, but what if money was not an issue for you? Imagine if you could buy the most premium hot tubs on the market. What would they look like? How much would they cost? Well if you’re someone that can afford to spend a lot of money on a hot tub, here are five of the most expensive hot tubs that you can currently get.

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Royal A909

5. The Royal A909 – $12,000

The Royal A909 is not an outdoor hot tub, nor is it one that you can have a party in since there’s only room for one. It’s meant to replace your interior bathroom tub, while offering all the features seen in high-end hot tubs that is then packaged a very aesthetically appealing and modern design. The unit has six hydro massage jets, six neck-level jets, and eight air jets located on the bottom. It offers a top shower, a massaging system, a touchscreen control panel, LED lights, and a full entertainment system that has a few speakers. You can even hook up your phone to the unit and take hands-free calls while bathing.

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Jacuzzi J-480

4. The Jacuzzi J-480 – $14,000

In the world of hot tubs and spas, Jacuzzi is probably the most recognized name in the industry. They have a range of high-quality hot tubs, and their J-480 is one of their more premium offerings. It can accommodate six people, it holds 480 gallons of water, and it has 52 jets in total. It also has a few luxury features like color-changing LED lights, a built-in waterfall, a lounge seat, and a massage system that regulates the pressure and flow of the jets.

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Hot Tug

3. The Hot Tug – $21,000

Forget conventional hot tubs, here’s something that is a bit out of the ordinary. Part boat and part hot tub, meet the Hot Tug. Created by Frank de Bruijn in the Netherlands, the Hot Tug is made from glass fiber and strong polyester material. This allows the unit to be buoyant enough that it can float on the water. It has room for eight people, it can hold 400 gallons of water, and it has a 2.4KW outboard motor. It’ll definitely turn heads, and at $21,000 dollars, it’s certainly very expensive.

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Platinum Spa’s Big Chief

2. Platinum Spa’s “Big Chief” – $25,000

The Big Chief from Platinum Spa is where things start to get interesting. At $25,000 dollars this unit is more than just a hot tub, it’s an experience. It can accommodate five people in total, and has many of the features seen on high-end hot tubs: illuminating lights, powerful jets, a waterfall, a lounge area, and more. However unlike other hot tubs, this unit has a full entertainment system. It offers a Dolby Surround Sound audio system and a collapsable flat-screen television. When you combine all of those features, you’ve got an expensive hot tub on your hands.

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Luxema 8000

1. The Luxema 8000 – $26,000

At $26,000 dollars, the Luxema 8000 is one of the most expensive hot tubs that you can get, and it’s also one of the most unique models out there. That hot tub, if you can even really call it that, is comprised of two different levels. The top level offers a larger pool area, that’s typically filled with cold water. It’s the area that you cool off in, and it even has a powerful jet system where you can swim against the current and get a good workout in. The bottom portion is then a tradition hot tub that is packed with features. There are six seats, neck pillows, hundreds of jets, LED lights, a built-in LCD television/entertainment system, and even a small bar. It has all the features you could want in a luxury hot tub, and that’s why it costs as much as a car. In terms of hot tubs, it doesn’t really get much better than this.

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Written by Sebastian Hensiek

From Philadelphia, Sebastian is a fan of music, writing, art, and entertainment.