SpaRator 7.4: Excellent

Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa

Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort and Spa, 5001 Coconut Rd, Bonita Springs, FL 34134, USA

SpaRator

A 19,000 sq ft spa, a Watsu pool no competitor offers, and Southwest Florida's largest water park.
7.4 out of 10
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Wellness Programs (8.5) lead the Naples market: five waterslides, lazy river, 27-hole golf, and a private island beach via ferry create unmatched recreation density across Booking.com's 8.7-rated property. Stillwater Spa's Watsu aquatic massage in a purpose-built pool is the sole treatment no competitor replicates. Standard rooms with vinyl tub-showers at $672+ all-in cap the value score. Right for families and Hyatt loyalists; wrong for spa purists or design-focused travelers.
Treatments

Treatments

Spa Facilities

Spa Facilities

Wellness Programs

Wellness Programs

Staff & Service

Staff & Service

Experience

Experience

Value for Money

Value for Money

Spa Facilities

  • Beauty Services
  • Couples treatments
  • Fitness center
  • Full-service spa
  • Hot tub/Jacuzzi
  • Pool facilities
  • Sauna
  • Steam room
  • Wellness programs

Hotel Facilities

  • Air Conditioning
  • Bar
  • Bike Rentals
  • Business Center
  • Concierge Service
  • Dry Cleaning
  • EV Charging Stations
  • Free Parking
  • Garden Areas
  • Golf
  • Kids Club
  • Pets Allowed
  • Restaurant
  • Tennis
  • Valet Parking
  • Waterslide
  • Watsu Aquatic Therapy
  • WIFI

Pricing & Availability

$500
night
Peak Season (December–April): $500–$900+/night depending on room category and demand. March commands the highest premiums. Suites and Residences escalate sharply in peak weeks. Add $45/night resort fee and $27/night valet parking to all quoted rates. | Off-Season (May–November): $300–$500/night. September and October deliver the lowest cash rates. The water park, spa, and island beach ferry operate year-round, making off-season stays the strongest value proposition. | (standard), 23,000 (peak). Resort fee waived on award stays. Free night certificates and suite upgrades apply. For points-holders, this represents one of the best redemptions in Southwest Florida.
Note: Resort fee of $45/night covers water park, island ferry, beach amenities, golf bag storage, preferred tee times, EV charging, resort transportation, and welcome beverages. Valet parking adds $27/night (no self-park option). Total mandatory fees of $72/night sit among the highest in the Naples market. Book Friday or Sunday for the best OTA rates. Hyatt Prive and Travel Advisor rates may include additional amenities. Rates correct as of Spring 2026; verify current availability via booking links below.

The Spa Experience at Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort

Hyatt Regency Coconut Point operates as the greater Naples market's family resort — a property where the water park, the golf course, and the private island beach carry more weight than the spa in most booking decisions. The SpaRator system captures this: Wellness Programs score 8.5 (the highest in the Naples market), while Spa Treatments (7.0) and Facilities (7.5) reflect solid but not destination-caliber spa provision...See more

Hyatt Regency Coconut Point operates as the greater Naples market’s family resort — a property where the water park, the golf course, and the private island beach carry more weight than the spa in most booking decisions. The SpaRator system captures this: Wellness Programs score 8.5 (the highest in the Naples market), while Spa Treatments (7.0) and Facilities (7.5) reflect solid but not destination-caliber spa provision. At 7.4 overall, it sits just below the Naples Grande benchmark — a strong resort held back by a room product that trails the rate.

Stillwater Spa & Salon spans 19,000 sq ft across two levels with 18 treatment rooms and the market’s only Watsu pool — warm-water aquatic therapy drawn from Zen Shiatsu. Eminence Organic facials, targeted bodywork, and couples duet massage fill out a competent menu. The spa performs its role within a resort that offers so much else.

The recreation infrastructure sets this apart. A 3-acre water park — four pools, a 1,100-foot lazy river, five waterslides, including a three-story tower — is the largest resort poolscape in Southwest Florida. A complimentary ferry carries guests to Big Hickory Island Beach (15-minute ride, dolphin sightings common). Twenty-seven holes of Raymond Floyd golf at Saltleaf Golf Preserve. Camp Hyatt for ages 3–12. Kayaking, WaveRunner tours, sunset cruises, and fishing charters launch from the on-site marina.

The limitation: standard rooms at 430 sq ft with vinyl tub-shower combos draw consistent criticism at $672+ all-in (room + $45 resort fee + $27 valet). A phased renovation (2022–2025) updated finishes, but the bathroom specification has not shifted.

Who’s it for

Families with children 3–12 who want water park infrastructure, a private island beach, and Camp Hyatt programming. World of Hyatt members seeking Category 5 redemptions with waived resort fees.

Who’s it Not for

Spa purists. Design-conscious couples. Guests wanting walkable downtown Naples (18 miles from Fifth Avenue South).

Is it Worth the Price

For families using the water park, golf, island beach, and Camp Hyatt daily: yes. For couples wanting a spa weekend: the Ritz-Carlton (superior spa) or Naples Grande (lower rate) makes more sense. For Hyatt loyalists: one of the best points redemptions in Southwest Florida.

Pros and Cons

Pros: 19,000 sq ft spa with Watsu pool, largest water park in SW Florida, private island beach, 27-hole golf, Camp Hyatt, six dining outlets, World of Hyatt Category 5, AAA Four Diamond. Cons: Standard bathrooms below rate expectations, $72/night mandatory fees, 18 miles from Naples.

Best Alternatives

Ritz-Carlton, Naples (51,000 sq ft spa, beachfront, higher price). Naples Grande (comparable SpaRator score, lower rate). JW Marriott Marco Island (similar family scale, Balinese spa). Naples Bay Resort (downtown, marina).

Booking Strategy

World of Hyatt points at Category 5 deliver the best value — resort fee waived on award stays. Cash: target September–October for rates under $350. Book suites to avoid the standard-room bathroom issue.

Best Room Types

Family Suites (825 sq ft, two bathrooms, three balconies) for families. Premium Suites for multi-generational trips. Avoid standard rooms at peak cash rates.

When to Go

November for warm weather, lower rates, and full amenity operation. September–October for the deepest discounts.

Best Spa Days

Book the Watsu treatment first — the signature experience no competitor offers. Pair with an Eminence Organic facial for a half-day visit. Morning sessions (before 11 AM) avoid peak family traffic.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How big is Stillwater Spa and what treatments does it offer?

Stillwater Spa & Salon spans 19,000 sq ft across two levels with 18 treatment rooms. The menu covers targeted bodywork (deep tissue, myofascial release), Eminence Organic facials, body scrubs, detoxification wraps, lymphatic drainage, and duet massage for couples. The standout: a Watsu pool for aquatic Shiatsu-style massage — a warm-water one-on-one session combining flotation, stretching, and massage that no other property in the Naples/Bonita Springs market offers. A full salon handles hair and nail services. The SpaRator Treatments' score of 7.0 reflects a broad, competent menu with one genuine differentiator.

What is Watsu and is it worth trying?

Watsu is aquatic bodywork performed in a warm-water therapy pool. A therapist supports, stretches, and massages you while you float. The treatment draws from Zen Shiatsu principles applied in water, creating a sensation of weightlessness that land-based massage cannot replicate. At Hyatt Regency Coconut Point, the dedicated Watsu pool sits within Stillwater Spa. Guest reviews consistently identify Watsu as the most memorable spa experience on the property. If you book one treatment here, this is the one.

How does the water park compare to other Naples-area resort pools?

The 3-acre pool complex is the largest resort poolscape in Southwest Florida. Four heated pools, a 1,100-foot lazy river, and five waterslides — including a three-story tower and dueling speed slides — place this in a different category from the single-pool or dual-pool layouts at Naples-area competitors. The Ritz-Carlton Naples runs a strong pool deck post-renovation, but nothing in the wider market matches the slide and lazy river configuration here. For families, the pool complex alone justifies the property over competitors.

How does the private island beach work?

A complimentary ferry (included in the $45 resort fee) departs hourly from the on-site marina to Big Hickory Island Beach — a 15-minute boat ride through Estero Bay with regular dolphin sightings. Beach chairs and umbrellas are provided. The ferry operates daily from approximately 9:45 AM to 2:45 PM. Reservations are required up to 24 hours in advance. The island experience sets this property apart — arriving by boat to a semi-private beach creates a day-trip feel within the resort.

Is this a good hotel for families?

This is the strongest family resort in the greater Naples market. The water park (five slides, lazy river), Camp Hyatt (ages 3–12, free day programming), Big Hickory Island Beach ferry, rock climbing wall, game room, lawn games, and golf driving range create a density of family activities that no Naples or Bonita Springs competitor approaches. Corkscrew Poolside Bar & Grill runs a kids' menu. Family Suites at 825 sq ft with two bathrooms and sleeper sofas accommodate up to six guests.

How far is the resort from Naples and downtown Fifth Avenue South?

Coconut Point sits in Bonita Springs, approximately 18 miles north of downtown Naples and Fifth Avenue South. That translates to a 25–35-minute drive depending on traffic and season. Coconut Point Mall — dining, shopping, and entertainment — sits within three miles. The resort provides complimentary transportation to the mall. This is not a downtown Naples property; guests seeking walkable access to Fifth Avenue South should consider the Inn on Fifth or Naples Bay Resort.

What does the $45 resort fee include?

Pool complex and water park access, ferry to Big Hickory Island Beach, beach chairs and umbrellas, resort transportation (golf course, marina, Coconut Point Mall), golf bag storage and preferred tee times, EV charging, welcome beverages, daily water bottles, PressReader access, and lobby computer/printer. WiFi is complimentary regardless of the resort fee. Parking is not included — valet runs $27/night with in-out privileges.

Can I use World of Hyatt points here?

Yes. Hyatt Regency Coconut Point sits at Category 5 in the World of Hyatt program, requiring 17,000–23,000 points per night depending on season. The resort fee does not apply to award stays using points or free night certificates. For points-savvy travelers, this represents one of the best-value redemptions in the Southwest Florida luxury resort market — cash rates frequently exceed $600/night while points stays eliminate both the room charge and the resort fee.

What is Saltleaf Golf Preserve?

Formerly Raptor Bay Golf Club, Saltleaf Golf Preserve sits adjacent to the resort and offers 27 holes: The Preserve (18-hole championship course, Raymond Floyd design) and The Leaf (9-hole par-3 walking course). Greens run fast and well-maintained; fairways and tees rate average. The resort fee includes bag storage and preferred tee times. Saltleaf adds a legitimate golf component that most Naples-area spa hotels — other than the Ritz-Carlton Tiburon (36 holes, Greg Norman design) — cannot match.

What are the main guest complaints?

Room quality relative to price draws the most consistent criticism. Standard rooms (430 sq ft) feature vinyl tub-and-shower combos and basic bathrooms, which guests find mismatched with rates exceeding $600/night. Aircraft noise and occasional renovation disruption surface in reviews. Check-in experiences vary — some guests report minimal orientation and no resort map provided. The value tension is real: the recreation infrastructure is excellent, the spa is solid, and the room product does not always match the total cost.

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