The 10 Best Spa Hotels in Naples, Florida — Ranked by SpaRator Score

Spa whirlpool with blue diamond tile surround and tall arched windows at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, Naples Florida

Naples doesn’t do flash. Southwest Florida’s Gulf Coast city operates on a different register than Miami — calmer water, wider sand, quieter streets, and a resort spa market that skews toward scale and polish rather than design provocation. Nine miles of white Gulf beach sit alongside five-star properties routinely occupying 100+ acres, and the spa is expected to match. The range here runs from a billion-dollar Four Seasons opened in 2023 to a boutique marina resort where the hotel is the main event.

Our SpaRator system has reviewed ten of the most popular Naples spa hotels in depth. Here’s how they rank, what makes each one worth your time, and who each property genuinely suits.


1. Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort — SpaRator 8.5

801 Gulf Shore Blvd N, Naples, FL 34102

Aerial render of resort buildings and beach from the Gulf at Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort, Naples Florida

What stood out: Four years and $1 billion transformed the original 1946 Naples Beach Hotel site into the Gulf Coast’s first Four Seasons. The result is 125 acres with 1,000 feet of direct beach frontage, 30,000 sq ft Sanctuary Spa across three floors, 22 treatment rooms, a dedicated couples suite with private plunge pool, and a thermal wellness circuit. The spa carries Valmont, Natura Bissé, and Susanne Kaufmann — a product line-up that competes with any hotel spa in the state. The property also runs The Spa Cottage, a standalone beachside treatment suite, and a full aquatics complex with six pool experiences. Dining spans seven concepts, including a wine bar, beach club, and the flagship Gulfside restaurant.

Ideal for: Couples, spa-focused travelers, and anyone for whom the Four Seasons standard of service is the baseline expectation. The scale and completeness of the Sanctuary Spa make this the only property in the Naples market where the spa itself justifies the trip.

Best time to go: May and November for the best shoulder pricing ($600–$900/night vs $1,200+/night at peak). The Gulf is warmest and calmest in late spring; October–November brings ideal weather with meaningfully lower rates.

Insider tip: The Spa Cottage — a freestanding beachside treatment suite with private plunge pool — books out weeks ahead in season. Reserve it at the time of hotel booking. Valmont facials here use the same cellular technology as The Setai in Miami Beach, but the Gulf beach setting is something Miami can’t match.


2. The Ritz-Carlton, Naples — SpaRator 7.8

280 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108

Spa relaxation lounge with grey chaise loungers and palm-view windows at The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, Naples Florida

What stood out: The most complete spa infrastructure in Southwest Florida after the Four Seasons, delivered by the only Naples property to have completed a full $100 million+ renovation — finished July 2023. The result is 51,000 sq ft across three levels, 32 treatment rooms, a 74-key Vanderbilt Tower, and an eight-pool aquatics complex. A Balinese-inspired design runs throughout the spa; the wet facilities include a Finnish sauna, steam room, whirlpool, and plunge pool. The coastal wellness menu draws on Gulf botanicals, sea salt, and marine minerals alongside a full technology skincare program. The property sits directly on Vanderbilt Beach — consistently ranked among Florida’s finest.

Ideal for: Guests who want the most spa rooms and the broadest treatment menu in Naples at a rate below the Four Seasons. The 2023 renovation means everything is up to date. Multi-day spa stays work particularly well here, given the circuit depth and the sheer volume of the treatment menu.

Best time to go: May and November hit the best-value window ($400–$600/night vs. $1,200+/night at peak). The renovation completed in July 2023 means the property is in peak condition year-round.

Insider tip: The Vanderbilt Tower rooms, added in the renovation, are the category to request — they’re newer, quieter, and have better pool-view balconies than the original building. The spa’s Gulf botanical treatments — using sea fennel, marine algae, and salt — are specific to this location and unavailable elsewhere in the Naples market.


3. Naples Grande Beach Resort — SpaRator 7.5

475 Seagate Dr, Naples, FL 34103

Outdoor pool with blue cabanas and wicker sun loungers at Naples Grande Beach Resort, Naples Florida

What stood out: A location advantage no competitor can structurally replicate. The 23-acre property sits within 200 acres of protected mangrove estuary; the only route to its three miles of Gulf beach runs through Clam Pass Park — a boardwalk through protected coastal habitat that guests traverse by tram. That journey, twice a day, is genuinely unlike anything at any other Naples hotel. The spa runs 12 treatment rooms, a couples suite, a cedar infrared sauna, and a treatment menu anchored in Naturopathica and Elemis products. Five pools sit across the grounds. The combination of mangrove access, an uncrowded beach, and a mid-market rate for the category makes this one of the strongest value propositions in Naples luxury.

Ideal for: Guests who want genuine nature immersion alongside a well-equipped resort spa — without the Four Seasons or Ritz-Carlton price point. The mangrove-to-beach tram journey is a differentiator that repeat guests specifically cite as the reason they return.

Best time to go: October–November for the best balance of pricing ($300–$500/night vs $500+/night peak) and weather. The mangrove ecosystem is at its most active in winter — bird species peak between December and March.

Insider tip: The tram to the beach runs every 30 minutes — check the schedule and time your spa treatments accordingly. The beach at Clam Pass is wilder and less manicured than Vanderbilt Beach; bring your own snorkeling gear as the water near the pass is genuinely clear.


4. Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa — SpaRator 7.4

5001 Coconut Rd, Bonita Springs, FL 34134

Grand lobby with capiz chandelier and contemporary seating at Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa, Bonita Springs, Florida.

What stood out: The Naples market’s most complete family resort — and the only property in the area that competes with JW Marriott Turnberry’s waterpark model. A private island beach (Pelican Landing, reached by boat shuttle), a five-pool aquatics complex, a FlowRider wave simulator, and five restaurants give the property a range that pure spa hotels can’t match. Spa Intima runs 12 treatment rooms with a hydrotherapy circuit, steam, sauna, and a Watsu aquatic therapy pool — the only one in the Naples market. For families with teenagers, or multi-generational groups who need a genuine activity range alongside a credible spa, this is the clear Naples answer.

Ideal for: Families and multi-generational groups. The private island beach, FlowRider, and Watsu pool cover an age range from 8 to 80 more effectively than any other Naples property. World of Hyatt members earn and redeem points here, which meaningfully improves the value equation at higher membership tiers.

Best time to go: Summer (June–August) for the lowest rates ($250–$400/night vs $500+/night peak) with the waterpark and private island beach fully operational. The boat shuttle to Pelican Landing Beach runs daily — schedule your spa treatment for late afternoon and spend the morning on the island.

Insider tip: The Watsu aquatic therapy pool is the spa’s most distinctive offering and genuinely unavailable elsewhere in the Naples market. Book it in advance — session availability is limited and first-timers consistently describe it as the most unusual spa experience they’ve had. Use Hyatt Globalist status to access complimentary breakfast, which makes the overall rate calculation considerably more competitive.


5. JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort — SpaRator 7.2

400 S Collier Blvd, Marco Island, FL 34145

Rooftop terrace fire pit with wicker seating and panoramic Gulf sunset at JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort, Marco Island Florida

What stood out: A 664-room Gulf-front resort that functions as two properties stitched together — a convention-scale beach hotel and a stand-alone Balinese spa that operates on an entirely different frequency to the lobby it sits above. Spa Kasai is the draw: Balinese-inspired architecture, teak and carved stone detailing, a hydrotherapy circuit with whirlpool, steam, and sauna, and a treatment menu built around Sodashi Australian botanical skincare — one of the few US hotel spas carrying the brand. The beachfront rooftop pool at the Lanai Tower is among the best in Southwest Florida. Marco Island itself — a barrier island 20 miles south of Naples — offers a quieter and more local character than the Naples hotel corridor.

Ideal for: Guests who want a Gulf-front resort with a spa that genuinely stands apart from the hotel around it — and who don’t mind a longer drive (35–40 minutes) from Naples proper. Marriott Bonvoy loyalists get the most from this property, given the points-earning and higher-tier breakfast inclusions.

Best time to go: October–November for the best shoulder rates ($400–$600/night vs $800+/night peak). Marco Island’s beach is widest and most dramatic in winter; the turquoise Gulf water color peaks between November and March.

Insider tip: Spa Kasai is physically separate from the main hotel and operates at a noticeably different pace — guests consistently note the contrast between the resort’s convention-hotel energy and the spa’s calm. Treat them as two separate experiences and don’t rush between them. The rooftop pool on the Lanai Tower requires a walk through the main hotel; worth it for the view.


6. LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort — SpaRator 6.8

9891 Gulf Shore Dr, Naples, FL 34108

Main freeform pool with cream umbrellas and sun loungers amid tall palm grove at LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort, Naples Florida

What stood out: LaPlaya is the Naples property where the hotel and spa are located. Not literally — SpaTerre occupies 4,500 sq ft of Asian-inspired treatment space. But the real restorative experience happens everywhere else: 141 rooms practically in the sand on Vanderbilt Beach, floor-to-ceiling Gulf views from almost every room, a pool that sits flush with the beach line, and a service culture that draws guests back year after year. SpaTerre carries Eminence Organic Skin Care and offers a tight, well-curated treatment menu. The spa is compact and lacks a full thermal circuit — but for guests who define “spa hotel” as the totality of the experience rather than the square footage of the facility, LaPlaya often overdelivers.

Ideal for: Couples who want genuine beachfront intimacy and a boutique atmosphere — 141 rooms create a scale that the larger Naples properties simply can’t replicate. Returning guests who know exactly which room category they want and which therapist to book.

Best time to go: November for the best balance of rate and experience ($350–$500/night vs $689+/night peak). Shoulder season at LaPlaya is genuinely the locals’ choice — the beach is quieter, and the service attention is closer.

Insider tip: Room categories here matter more than at most hotels — the Gulf-front rooms on higher floors deliver a genuinely different experience to mid-building categories. Specify Gulf-front at booking. SpaTerre’s Eminence Organic facials use clinical-grade organic actives; the standout is the Mangosteen Age-Corrective Treatment.


7. Inn on Fifth — SpaRator 6.5

699 5th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102

Aerial view of outdoor pool with blue loungers and umbrellas beside white hotel building at Inn on Fifth, Naples Florida

What stood out: The Naples spa hotel that wins on everything except the spa. Inn on Fifth’s address — two buildings facing each other across Fifth Avenue South, Naples’ primary dining, gallery, and shopping corridor — is unmatched in the market for those who want the city’s best restaurants and retail within walking distance. The Spa on Fifth runs a small but well-reviewed facility, and therapists are consistently cited warmly by name in guest reviews. What the spa lacks in scale, the hotel compensates for in location and service. The rooftop pool with Gulf views is one of the best single amenity experiences in Downtown Naples.

Ideal for: Guests whose trip is primarily about Naples itself — the dining, the galleries, the shopping on Third Street South and Fifth Avenue South — with the spa as a complement rather than the focus. Urban Naples explorers and couples celebrating special occasions who want a walkable city base.

Best time to go: November to early December — Art season in Naples runs from January through April and drives the steepest hotel pricing and gallery crowds. November offers warm weather and low-season pricing ($200–$300/night vs. $340+/night peak) before the season starts.

Insider tip: The rooftop pool is the property’s standout feature — arrive early as it’s popular with hotel guests. Fifth Avenue South’s restaurant scene is genuinely strong; book Aura and Bravo! Cucina italiana prima dell’arrivo. The spa is best used for a single focused treatment rather than a full spa day.


8. Naples Bay Resort & Marina — SpaRator 6.3

1500 5th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102

Waterfront pool area framed by palm trees and docked yacht at Naples Bay Resort & Marina, Naples, Florida.

What stood out: A marina resort with five pools, a lazy river, six clay tennis courts, five restaurants, and direct Fifth Avenue South access — built around a spa that the SpaRator system honestly scores below its surroundings. The resort’s differentiator is a waterfront lifestyle rather than spa depth: boat dockage, kayak and paddleboard access on Naples Bay, sunset views over the water, and a resort campus that functions well for active families and watersports-focused guests. The spa covers basic massage and facial needs adequately. The resort fee covers watersports equipment, tennis, and gym — good value if you use those facilities.

Ideal for: Active families and watersports guests who want a marina setting and walkability to Fifth Avenue South rather than a spa-first experience. Guests arriving by boat — the marina dockage is one of the few in the Naples hotel market.

Best time to go: October–November for the best rates ($250–$400/night vs $500+/night peak). The lazy river and pools operate year-round; kayaking on Naples Bay is most pleasant in the cooler months.

Insider tip: The marina sunset views from the upper-floor bay-view rooms are genuinely spectacular — request a high-floor bay-facing room at booking. The resort fee covers kayak and paddleboard access; use both on Naples Bay to experience the best the property has to offer.


9. The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburon — SpaRator 6.2

2600 Tiburon Dr, Naples, FL 34109

Mediterranean-style resort exterior viewed across golf course lake at The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburon, Naples Florida

What stood out: Two Greg Norman-designed championship golf courses — The Gold (7,288 yards) and The Black (7,005 yards), both PGA and LPGA tour hosts — are the reason to come. The spa is secondary, and the SpaRator score reflects it honestly. The Reservoir waterpark (a 630-foot lazy river, three 30-foot waterslides, and a kids’ aquatic playground) gives the resort genuine family credentials. Spa Tiburon covers 10 treatment rooms with a basic wet circuit; it is well-maintained and staffed, but doesn’t approach the scale or treatment depth of the Ritz-Carlton’s Vanderbilt property, 8 miles west. An inland location means no beach — the Gulf is a 20-minute drive away.

Ideal for: Golfers above all else. The Tiburon courses are among the finest in Florida, which is why this property consistently fills its rooms. Families who want the waterpark alongside the golf course. Ritz-Carlton loyalists who want the brand standards without beachfront pricing.

Best time to go: October–November for the best golf conditions and rates ($350–$500/night vs $700+/night peak). Peak golf season runs December–March; tee times book out months ahead for Tiburon courses in that window.

Insider tip: Book tee times the moment the reservation window opens — Tiburon course access is genuinely competitive in season, and walking on is not realistic. The Reservoir waterpark is the best in the Naples market for younger children; plan around it rather than treating it as an afterthought.


10. Inn at Pelican Bay — SpaRator 6.0

800 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108

Night-time pool courtyard illuminated by palm uplighting and lantern-lit dining area at Inn at Pelican Bay, Naples, Florida.

What stood out: TripAdvisor’s #1 hotel among 62 Naples properties, #1 in Florida, and #25 nationally — and it does not have a spa. The SpaRator score reflects that honestly: when three of six categories (Treatments, Facilities, Wellness Programs) score at the low end due to genuine absence rather than quality failure, the overall score lands here. What the Inn at Pelican Bay does have is exceptional: 115 rooms, consistently outstanding personalized service, a Mediterranean courtyard with pool and jacuzzi, and Vanderbilt Beach immediately across the road. Guests consistently report the warmest staff interactions in the Naples market. For guests whose primary need is a quality boutique hotel with character and genuine service close to the beach, the inn regularly beats its five-star neighbors on overall satisfaction.

Ideal for: Guests who prioritize personalized service and boutique atmosphere over spa infrastructure — and who know that before booking. Business travelers, couples staying for a few days, and guests who plan to use a day spa or book treatments at a nearby property.

Best time to go: Year-round — the inn’s size (115 rooms) means it rarely feels pressured. November–March offers the best weather; rates ($250–$400/night, peak) are among the most affordable in the Vanderbilt Beach corridor.

Insider tip: Request a room overlooking the central courtyard — the pool and fountain lighting in the evenings is the property’s most distinctive visual feature. For spa treatments, Naples Grande Beach Resort’s spa (0.6 miles) and The Ritz-Carlton Spa (0.5 miles on Vanderbilt Beach Road) are both accessible for day visits.


Best Naples Spa Hotels Quick Comparison

PropertySpaRatorBest ForRate Range (Peak)
Naples Beach Club, Four Seasons8.5Premier spa + beach$1,200+/night
The Ritz-Carlton, Naples7.8Scale + renovation quality$1,200+/night
Naples Grande Beach Resort7.5Mangrove + beach value$500+/night
Hyatt Regency Coconut Point7.4Families + Watsu therapy$500+/night
JW Marriott Marco Island7.2Balinese spa + Gulf beach$800+/night
LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort6.8Boutique beachfront couples$689+/night
Inn on Fifth6.5Location + Downtown Naples$340+/night
Naples Bay Resort & Marina6.3Marina + watersports$500+/night
Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburon6.2Golf + waterpark$700+/night
Inn at Pelican Bay6.0Boutique service, no spa$250–$400/night

All rates directional; peak season December–April. Verify current availability via individual review pages.


How to Choose A Naples Spa Hotel

For the best spa in Naples: Naples Beach Club, Four Seasons — the only property in Southwest Florida where the spa alone justifies the trip. The Sanctuary Spa’s 30,000 sq ft, 22 treatment rooms, Spa Cottage beachside suite, and Valmont product foundation put it in the same league as the best in Florida.

For the best spa at a lower price point, post-renovation, The Ritz-Carlton Naples delivers 51,000 sq ft of spa at rates significantly below those of the Four Seasons. The 2023 renovation means the facility is current and at its best.

For something money can’t fully replicate: Naples Grande’s mangrove-to-beach tram journey through 200 acres of protected estuary is a genuinely unique experience in the Florida resort market.

For families: Hyatt Coconut Point for the Watsu pool, private island beach, and FlowRider — or Ritz-Carlton Tiburon for the waterpark and championship golf combination.

For Downtown Naples: Inn on Fifth. The spa is not the reason to stay — the address, the rooftop pool, and walking distance to the best restaurants in Collier County are.

For best overall value: Naples Grande Beach Resort, where the mangrove ecosystem, three miles of Gulf beach, and a solid 12-room spa sit at rates well below the beachfront competition.

Honest note on the lower half of this list: Properties scoring 6.0–6.5 here are not poor hotels — Inn at Pelican Bay is TripAdvisor’s top-ranked hotel in Florida. They are properties where the spa is secondary to other strengths, and the SpaRator system accurately reflects that. Read the full reviews to understand what each property genuinely excels at.

James Sinclair

James brings over 20 years of experience in travel media and digital publishing to Spa Hotel Finder. Throughout his career at leading travel and online media publications, James has visited hundreds of spa hotels across six continents, developing an expert understanding of what separates exceptional wellness properties from the ordinary.

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