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Relax on a Hot Tub Boat

04 Jun 2026

Fancy lounging in a bubbling cauldron of blissful warmth, cruising the serene waters of Seattle's Lake Union with the iconic skyline playing peekaboo in the distance? Well, don’t we have the buoyant boat for you.

These floating jacuzzis are the brainchild of Hot Tub Boats, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adventure. Each vessel is equipped with joystick navigation, making it super easy to steer – no captain’s licence needed. And let’s not forget the onboard Bluetooth speakers, allowing you to curate the perfect soundtrack to your aquatic escapade.

Hot Tub Boats – Lake Union

Worried about the weather? Fear not! Rain or shine, summer or winter, these hot tub boats maintain a toasty 104 degrees, ensuring your comfort as you drift past Seattle’s floating homes and bustling houseboats. It’s like soaking in your bathtub, except your bathroom is now a panoramic cityscape, and your rubber ducky has been upgraded to a majestic seaplane taking off nearby.

You’re also welcome to bring your own snacks and beverages.

And if you’re feeling peckich, each boat comes with a cooler stocked with canned water. You’re also welcome to bring your own snacks and beverages. Just remember, while the lake is your oyster, glass containers are a no-go because, the environment and all that.

So, gather your crew (up to six of your closest friends) and embark on a two-hour tour that will make every single one of your Insta ‘friends’ jealous. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just need an excuse to wear that expensive swimsuit you bought in public, Hot Tub Boats provides an unforgettable experience that combines the best of spa luxury with the freedom of the open water.

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