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The most popular hot tub holidays in Kent.

Kent, known as the "Garden of England," is a county in the southeast of England that boasts a rich history, stunning landscapes and some fantastic towns on the coast. Whether you're seeking historic castles, seaside retreats, or something in between, Kent is a great place to visit.

We’ve got some great options for cottages and lodges with hot tubs in Kent – these self-catered properties are all in easy reach of amenities and the best towns of the region, but offer that sense of seclusion and relaxation that’s ideal for a romantic trip for two or just a decompress from your busy everyday life.

Self Catering Hot Tub Breaks in Kent

Check out the best cottages with hot tubs and Kent lodges; be it for a couple, family or group of friends, you are guaranteed to find "the one" and pack your suitcases because a hot tub break in Kent really does restore the soul!

  • Brittons Hill Cottage

    Kenardington, near Ashford / Sleeps  2-6

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • garden

    This incredible 350 year old thatched cottage is located just outside Ashford in a rural setting where you can enjoy a tranquil break.

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  • Foxhunter Park

    Monkton, Nr Ramsgate / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • Wood burner

    Near the seaside resort of Ramsgate, you have a range of beaches to choose from, as well as the popular towns of Whitstable & Broadstairs on your doorstep.

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  • Byre Cottages

    Canterbury / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • garden

    A stunning property located close to the thriving city of Canterbury with a vast range of shops & restaurants. The seaside resorts of Whitstable & Ramsgate are also close by.

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  • Two Byre

    Stelling Minnis / Sleeps  2

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • parking

    Perfect for a romantic stay, this secluded cottage outside of Canterbury provides a luxury escape your sure to remember.

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  • Spitfire Barn

    West Hougham near Dover / Sleeps  6

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • wi-fi
    • garden

    This lovely detached barn conversion in West Hougham provides a rural escape whilst still being close enough to Folkestone & Dover for days out.

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Where to Stay in Kent

Choosing to stay near Canterbury, the city with its magnificent cathedral and medieval streets, is a great way to stay entertained during your break. You can easily drive in to enjoy the city centre with its historical sites, bustling markets and vibrant cultural scene.

Or for a more traditional seaside retreat, consider Whitstable or Margate. Whitstable is famous for its oysters and boasts a delightful mix of quaint fisherman's cottages and modern beachfront properties.

Margate, with its sandy beaches and the revived Dreamland amusement park, offers a nostalgic seaside experience. It’s great if you’re looking for more of a family trip, but it’s also just a nice walk if you’re in the mood for sea air and some fish and chips.

The Kent countryside also beckons with its rolling hills, orchards and vineyards. Villages like Tenterden or Cranbrook provide a tranquil escape with some beautiful properties to rent.

Another notable mention is Rochester, home to a splendid castle and cathedral. If you choose to stay near here, it’s definitely worth a day trip as the bustling town has a lot to offer.

History enthusiasts will enjoy a stay near the famous town of Dover, home to the iconic White Cliffs and Dover Castle. Explore the castle's tunnels, enjoy stunning views from the cliffs, and learn about the town's strategic importance throughout history.

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Insider Tips for Kent

  • Visit Canterbury Cathedral: Explore one of England's oldest and most famous cathedrals, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Discover the White Cliffs of Dover: Enjoy breathtaking coastal views and explore the iconic chalk cliffs and coastal walks.
  • Explore Leeds Castle: Visit the "loveliest castle in the world" with its beautiful gardens, maze and falconry displays.
  • Walk the North Downs Way: Hike along this long-distance trail, passing through picturesque countryside, woodlands and historic villages.
  • Visit the Historic Dockyard Chatham: Explore the historic dockyard and maritime museum, home to a collection of historic warships and exhibitions.

Whether you choose the historic charm of Canterbury, the coastal allure of Whitstable, Margate or Dover, or the serene countryside of Tenterden or Cranbrook, our hot tub holidays in Kent are a great way to unwind.


1

Leeds Castle

This is one of the most popular and iconic castles located in Kent in the south east of England. The castle is popular amongst tourists and has been around since its inception in 1119. Its main purpose was as a military post during the Norman Intrusions of England.

It was also the residence of King Henry VIII during the 16th Century. Referred to as the ‘loveliest castle in the world’ the Castle is set out over 500 acres of beautiful parkland and is a perfect day out for the entire family with an on-site maze, falconry displays and adventure playgrounds.

2

Dreamland Margate

This amusement park is set near the beautiful coastline resort of Margate in Kent which boasts a golden sandy beach. The site has been around since 1880 but has not been in active use since 1920.

There are a total of 22 rides in the park and also plays host to concerts and gigs such as the one by Gorillaz Demon Day festival that was held on 10th June 2017. The amusement park is perfect for the whole family with the children being able to experience Octopuses Garden which is a soft play area perfect for children aged 8 or under.

3

Botany Beach

This is also a popular beach located in Kent and is the most northern of seven bays located in Broadstairs. Similar to the white cliffs of Dover the landscape features chalk covered cliffs and is very popular amongst tourists who are visiting Kent on their hot tub holiday.

Activities that can be enjoyed whilst you’re at the beach include swimming, surfing and kayaking where you can feel you’re in safe hands with on-duty lifeguards being present. The perfect mixture of the smuggler caves and sandy beaches make it one of Kent’s best hidden secrets. These caves were once where smugglers would hide their sought after treasure intending to make the maze of passageways impossible for those wanting to recover it from them.

4

St. Augustine’s Abbey

This world heritage site is located in Canterbury in Kent and dates back all the way to 598 AD. Initially functioning as a monastery until 1538 the site is now mainly used for educational purposes and is popular amongst tourists wanting to sink their teeth into the rich cultural history of the Abbey and Kent as a whole to discover something new.

The abbey was also a burial place for the Anglo Saxons kings of Kent during their rule. As well as the free audio tour with the advancements in technology you can now immerse yourself in a Virtual Reality experience making the it feel more real than ever allowing you to experience the abbey as it would have been during the 1500’s.

5

Lullingstone Roman Villa

Kent is a county rich in Roman history and this attraction is no exception. This villa was constructed during the Roman occupation of Britain and was specifically constructed around 80-90 A.D. It is popular amongst visitors and tourists alike who want to learn a bit more about the cultural history of Kent and more about the Roman Occupation of Britain itself.

There are a range of artefacts to see when visiting the villa including two human skeletons. It is a perfect day out for the family with children being able to wear traditional roman costumes and there is also a light show that is on offer at the Villa which brings it all to life.

6

Kent and East Sussex Railway

This is an historical private railway company that runs through both the counties of Kent and East Sussex. It was first opened nearly 120 years ago in 1990 and offers rides along the historical steam trains.

This particular attraction is popular amongst visitors, tourists and avid train spotters due to its historical significance.

Many historical steam trains run along this route and visitors if they’re lucky can experience a ride on these trains taking you back in time.

Kent is one of the biggest counties in England and is also one of the most popular when it comes to hot tub breaks. It has a diverse range of both stunning countryside and iconic coastal cliffs, as well as being host to a range of famous seaside resorts that are treated to some of the best weather during the British summer. Each of the lodges we’ve looked at today come with a hot tub which is the perfect way to relax after exploring all that Kent has to offer. Some of these are also pet friendly meaning you can take the family pet along to make your hot tub break in Kent that extra bit special.

During the time you’re not in your lodge there are many activities and sights to experience in Kent all year round, whether this would be going to the amusement park at Margate or if you’re wanting to explore the history of the county you can visit the world famous Canterbury Cathedral, home of the Archbishop, or explore the Roman Villa’s that have been around for over 1500 years offering a thorough insight into the Roman Occupation. The white cliffs of Dover are probably one of the most iconic first glances at a country you can get and these are located in the county of Kent.