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The most popular hot tub holidays in Weymouth.

Nestled on the stunning Jurassic Coast in Dorset, Weymouth is a charming seaside town known for its golden sandy beaches and historic harbour. While it’s a classical seaside resort with plenty of family attractions, there are also some great pubs and walks nearby for anyone who prefers a more relaxed weekend by the coast.

Within easy reach of the beaches and the beautiful villages nearby, we’ve got some luxurious cottages and lodges with hot tubs in Weymouth for you to choose between, offering a charming little haven for a few days where you can recharge and unwind between your time spent exploring.


Self Catering Hot Tub Breaks in Weymouth

Check out the best Weymouth lodges with hot tubs; 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 Weymouth really does restore the soul!

  • Burnbake Forest Lodges

    Burnbake / Sleeps  4

    • hot tub
    • Gas & electricity included
    • Restaurant
    • Cot/highchair available

    These forest getaways on the stunning Dorset coast nestle in woodland and a beautiful country estate, giving a feeling of calm which adds to the hot tub luxury you can enjoy as part of a truly unique, romantic break.

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  • Sea View Lodge

    Portland, near Weymouth / Sleeps  8

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • 4 bedrooms

    Based between Seaton & Lyme Regis, this large property lies within lovely woodland grounds with a beautiful sun room for you to enjoy the views.

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  • Guillemot Cottage

    Portland, near Weymouth / Sleeps  2-4

    • hot tub
    • 2 bedroom
    • Stone cottage
    • For 4 people

    Close to the Jurassic Coastline, this seaside cottage is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy walking, cycling and watersports.

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  • Tokenhill Cottage

    Piddletrenthide, near Dorchester / Sleeps  6

    • hot tub
    • garden
    • Countryside setting
    • On working farm

    Close to Dorchester, this spacious cottage is located on a working farm with superb countryside views for you to enjoy from your private garden.

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  • Lloyds Cottage

    Eaton / Sleeps  6

    • hot tub
    • pet friendly
    • garden
    • Romantic

    For luxury lodges with and cosy cabins with bubbling hot tubs, look no further than Lodges With Hot Tubs. We believe that everyone should be able to enjoy a break from the everyday bustle now and then.

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Where to Stay in Weymouth

Staying near Weymouth for a self-catering holiday offers a perfect combination of coastal charm and outdoor adventure.

Base yourself near the town if you want to make the most of the beaches and seafront. There are plenty of cafes and restaurants to enjoy and while the town does attract families, couples will still enjoy a relaxing walk along the front without it being too noisy or crowded.

Some of the main attractions you might visit in Weymouth include the Nothe Fort, an award-winning museum offering insights into the town's military history, and the SEA LIFE Adventure Park, perfect for family outings but still an interesting way to spend a few hours if you aren’t with the kids (especially while they’re at school and it’s quiet).

Abbotsbury, just a short drive from Weymouth, is another good spot for a quiet break. You can spend a day enjoying attractions like the Abbotsbury Swannery, the only place in the world where you can walk through a colony of nesting mute swans, and the Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens.

Further along the coast, the village of West Bay, known as the filming location for the TV series "Broadchurch," offers another excellent self-catering destination. The coastal path and harbour area provide plenty of opportunities for scenic walks and seafood dining.

If you’d rather base yourself inland, the market town of Dorchester is a good area to look at. Dorchester has good pubs and restaurants as well as several museums, including the Dorset County Museum and the Roman Town House.

The Isle of Portland, connected to Weymouth by a causeway, is another fascinating destination. Known for its rugged coastline and lighthouses, it’s perfect for those seeking dramatic landscapes and outdoor activities like rock climbing and bird watching.


Insider Tips for Weymouth

  • Relax on Weymouth Beach: Enjoy the golden sands, shallow waters and traditional seaside attractions on this family-friendly beach.
  • Visit Weymouth Harbour: Stroll along the picturesque waterfront, admire the boats and enjoy seafood at one of the restaurants.
  • Explore Nothe Fort: Discover the history of this Victorian coastal defence fort, its tunnels and exhibitions overlooking Portland Harbour.
  • Take a Jurassic Coast Cruise: Explore the stunning coastline, iconic landmarks and fossil-rich cliffs on a boat trip.
  • Visit Sandsfoot Castle: Explore the ruins of this Tudor artillery fort, overlooking Weymouth Bay and Portland Harbour.

Whether you choose the lively ambience of Weymouth, the historic charm of Abbotsbury, the scenic beauty of West Bay, the cultural richness of Dorchester, or the rugged appeal of the Isle of Portland, our self-catering lodges with hot tubs in Weymouth offer a fantastic retreat.


Activities & Places To Visit

1. The Beach

1. The Beach

Weymouth Beach is a 3-mile stretch of golden sand a stone’s throw from the historic harbour and town centre with its excellent selection of shops and restaurants.

There's plenty of entertainment for all the family to enjoy on the Blue Flag beach, ranging from traditional attractions like donkey rides and sideshows such as Punch and Judy, to regular events; live music, free firework displays and beach volleyball championships.

Stroll along the mile-long esplanade where you will see the brightly coloured, iconic Jubilee Clock and the quintessential pier, have a game on the sands with your dog during the winter months, or simply lie in the sunshine and top up your tan on a summers day.

The views from Weymouth Beach are outstanding, stretching out across the horizon and taking in the dramatic Jurassic Coastline.

2. Places to eat and drink in Weymouth

2. Places to eat and drink in Weymouth

Dining out is part of any great holiday and allows visitors staying at a property with a private hot tub close to Weymouth the chance to experience Weymouth’s huge array of traditional pubs and excellent restaurants.

Guaranteed to delight even the most discerning palate, there’s something for all tastes and budgets. Whether you fancy a quaint Italian bistro, spicy Indian feast, Superb Seafood or you've a hankering for good old fish and chips enjoyed in an elegant restaurant with views over the picturesque harbour, Weymouth’s restaurants have it all.

Of course, alfresco dining is a must, when at the seaside; along with sampling fresh crab from the Crab House Café right on the beach there are many delightful eateries where you can sit and watch the world go by. Enjoy a romantic dinner for two at Al Mono where you will pay between £12-£24 for a main course or take the kids to one of the 2 McDonalds in the town.

Alternatively, if you fancy putting something simple together back at your holiday lodge. The monthly Farmers' Market offers an array of fresh local produce, including the renowned and delicious Blue Vinney Cheese.

The pubs and bars in Weymouth offer something for everyone from family-friendly establishments to late-night rock bars or alfresco drinking by the harbour.

3. SeaLife Weymouth

3. SeaLife Weymouth

A fantastic day out for the whole family, this all-weather attraction takes visitors on an incredible adventure above and below the ocean. Unravel the mysteries of the deep and discover a spectacular underwater world full of fascinating creatures.

Come face to face with sharks, visit the seahorse nursery and enjoy the hand-on rockpool experience, let the kids sun wild in the Caribbean Cove adventure playground, watch the otters play, marvel at the colourful clown fish swimming in the beautiful coral reef.

Daily talks and feeding demonstrations give an insight into the lives of these and hundreds of other remarkable creatures that live beneath the sea or on the shores.

Opening Times

  • 11.00am-4.00pm Daily

Tickets

  • At the gate £23.50
  • Online – from £14.00
4. Sandworld Sculpture Park

4. Sandworld Sculpture Park

Kids and adults alike will love SandWorld. Founded by David Hicks a local businessman and Mark Anderson, the town’s resident, sand sculptor. SandWorld is a unique art gallery and must see for those staying in Weymouth.

With incredible life-sized works of art, made entirely out of sand and water by both Mark and visiting world sculptors.

The theme for 2018 is TV & Film and you will be able to see an enormous Star Wars scene, X-Factor characters, Game of Thrones, and various superheroes to name a few.

Once you have been inspired by the amazing creations, the fun bit starts; you get to have a go at sculpting your own sand masterpiece, and this fun park has all the tools you need and skilled staff to give you a hand.

There park is open from Easter onwards and showcases a monthly carving competition, fun events and quizzes, enjoy a picnic or bite to eat in the café before completing your day with a visit to the well-stocked gift shop.

5. Bennetts Water Gardens

5. Bennetts Water Gardens

Take a break from the seaside fun with a visit to the tranquil Bennetts Water Gardens which are situated on the edge of Chickerell, a small village on the outskirts of Weymouth.

The gardens are home to the National Plant Collection© of Water Lilies with a beautiful Monet style Bridge as the centrepiece. What was once a disused clay pit is now an oasis of peace and relaxation.

Take a camera as 140 different varieties of these stunning plants floating on acres of water is a breath-taking sight. Offering plenty of photo opportunities as well as a couple of hours of serenity.

Ticket Prices

  • Adult £9.25
  • Child (5-16) £4.00
  • Family Ticket £ 26.00.

Last Word

A charming seaside town which everyone will enjoy. Whatever your pleasure be it sailing, bingo, fine dining, golf, kayaking, fossil hunting or simply relaxing on the best beach in the UK as voted by TripAdvisor you will be well-catered for.

Spend your days doing exactly what you please, visit one of the many family-friendly attractions, have a go at some water-based activities or explore the stunning Jurassic Coast, there is so much to see, and do you will be spoiled for choice.

Bring the kids, the grandparents, even the dog and enjoy the holiday of a lifetime in a luxurious hot tub lodge near Weymouth.