12 destinations where spa is a real part of the bachelor party experience — ranked by overall party score.
Jeju Sauna
Korean spa with saunas, pools, and relaxation rooms
$30–$50/pp · 2–15 people · 3-4 hours
Scandinave Spa Vieux-Montreal
Nordic-style hot/cold circuit in Old Montreal — silence policy enforced
$70–$120/pp · 2–15 people · 3 hours
Wi Spa
Korean spa in Koreatown with jimjilbang rooms, pools, and rooftop relaxation.
$30–$80/pp · 2–15 people · 3-4 hours
Kabuki Springs & Spa
Japanese communal bathhouse in Japantown with hot pools and steam rooms.
$35–$100/pp · 2–10 people · 2-3 hours
Banya 5 Russian Bathhouse
Russian-style bathhouse in Georgetown with steam, cold plunge, and birch beatings.
$45–$80/pp · 2–10 people · 2-3 hours
Spa at Borgata (Immersion Spa)
Full-service casino spa with hot tubs, sauna, and recovery treatments.
$50–$200/pp · 2–10 people · 2-3 hours
The Limelight Hotel Spa
Post-ski spa with hot tubs, steam rooms, and deep tissue massages.
$100–$250/pp · 2–10 people · 2-3 hours
Spa Day at The Ritz-Carlton Georgetown
World-class spa in Georgetown — recovery after a long night in Adams Morgan.
$150–$350/pp · 2–8 people · 2-3 hours
Banbury Hot Springs
Natural hot springs pool complex south of Boise
$15–$25/pp · 2–20 people · 3-4 hours
Strawberry Park Hot Springs
Natural hot springs tucked in the forest — clothing optional after dark
$15–$25/pp · 2–15 people · 2-3 hours
Bozeman Hot Springs
12 pools ranging from 59-106 degrees with live music on weekends
$10–$15/pp · 2–20 people · 2-3 hours
Durango Hot Springs Resort
Natural mineral hot springs with multiple pools and mountain views
$30–$60/pp · 2–15 people · 2-3 hours