Spa Hotels in Naples

Our Top-Rated Naples Spa Hotels

Naples lines Southwest Florida's Gulf Coast with nine miles of white sand, calmer water than the Atlantic side, and a concentration of resort spas unmatched between Miami and Tampa. Five major properties operate here — from the Four Seasons' 30,000 sq ft Sanctuary Spa to a boutique Balinese treatment house on Vanderbilt Beach. Peak season runs December through April; the best value sits in shoulder months (May, November) at 30–50% below peak rates. SpaRator scores, pricing, and honest assessments for every property below.

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SpaRator 8.5: Outstanding

Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort

Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort, 801 Gulf Shore Blvd N, Naples, FL 34102, USA
$1,200
night
Four years and $1 billion transformed the 1946 Naples Beach Hotel site into the Gulf Coast's first Four Seasons. The result: 125 acres, 1,000 feet of direct beach frontage, and the most complete new-build luxury resort Naples has seen in decades. 
SpaRator 7.8: Excellent

The Ritz-Carlton, Naples

The Ritz-Carlton, Naples, 280 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108, USA
$1,200
night
The Ritz-Carlton, Naples does everything at scale — and the scale is the point. A $100 million-plus renovation completed in July 2023 delivered 51,000 square feet of spa across three levels, 32 treatment rooms, 474 refurbished guest rooms, a 74-key Vanderbilt Tower, and ei...
SpaRator 7.5: Excellent

Naples Grande Beach Resort

Naples Grande Beach Resort, 475 Seagate Dr, Naples, FL 34103, USA
$500
night
Naples Grande Beach Resort occupies a position in the Naples market that no competitor can structurally replicate. The 23-acre property sits within 200 acres of protected mangrove estuary, and the only route to its three miles of Gulf beach runs through Clam Pass Park — a ...
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
$500
night
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...
SpaRator 7.2: Excellent

JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort

JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort, 400 S Collier Blvd, Marco Island, FL 34145, USA
$800
night
The JW Marriott Marco Island is 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 pretends the convention does not exist.  ...
SpaRator 6.8: Very Good

LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort

LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort, 9891 Gulf Shore Dr, Naples, FL 34108, USA
$689
night
LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort is the Naples property where the hotel is the spa. Not literally — SpaTerre exists, occupying 4,500 square feet of Asian-inspired treatment space. But the real restorative experience happens everywhere else: 141 rooms practically in the sand...
SpaRator 6.5: Very Good

Inn on Fifth

Inn on Fifth, 699 5th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102, USA
$340
night
Inn on Fifth is the Naples spa hotel that wins on everything except the spa. Two buildings face each other across Fifth Avenue South — Naples' primary dining, gallery, and shopping corridor — and the 119-room property leverages that address more effectively than any comp...
SpaRator 6.3: Very Good

Naples Bay Resort & Marina

Naples Bay Resort & Marina, 1500 5th Ave S, Naples, FL 34102, USA
$500
night
Naples Bay Resort operates at a contradiction: a marina resort with five pools, six tennis courts, five restaurants, and direct Fifth Avenue South access — wrapped around a spa that could fit inside a mid-range day spa. The SpaRator system exposes this gap. Wellness Progra...
SpaRator 6.2: Very Good

The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburon

The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburón, 2600 Tiburon Dr, Naples, FL 34109, USA
$700
night
The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburon is a golf resort with a spa problem. Two Greg Norman championship courses — The Gold (7,288 yards) and The Black (7,005 yards) — host PGA and LPGA tour events. The Reservoir waterpark delivers a 630-foot lazy river, three 30-foot watersli...
SpaRator 6.0: Very Good

Inn at Pelican Bay

Inn at Pelican Bay, 800 Vanderbilt Beach Rd, Naples, FL 34108, USA
$450
night
Inn at Pelican Bay holds TripAdvisor's #1 ranking among 62 Naples hotels, #1 in Florida, and #25 nationally — and it does not have a spa. The SpaRator system scores six categories equally, and when three of them (Treatments 3.5, Facilities 2.0, Wellness Programs 5.0) refle...
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The 10 Best Spa Hotels in Naples, Florida — Ranked by SpaRator Score

From the Four Seasons’ 30,000 sq ft Sanctuary Spa to a boutique mangrove beach resort — we’ve reviewed and ranked Naples Florida’s 10 best spa hotels by SpaRator score.

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FAQs About Spa Hotels in Naples

Everything you need to know about finding and booking your perfect Naples spa getaway.

What is the best spa hotel in Naples, Florida?

It depends on what you prioritise. Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort (SpaRator 8.6) leads the market on spa technology and treatment innovation — its 30,000 sq ft Sanctuary Spa opened in November 2025 with molecular hydrogen therapy and a Champalimaud-designed interior. The Ritz-Carlton, Naples (7.8) offers the largest spa footprint at 51,000 sq ft with a full thermal contrast circuit. Naples Grande Beach Resort (7.5) delivers the best mid-market value with a float tank and neuroscience treatment suite at significantly lower rates. The right answer depends on your budget, whether you want cutting-edge treatments or classic luxury, and how central the spa is to your trip.

When is the best time to visit Naples for a spa getaway?

November and early December hit the sweet spot: warm Gulf water, comfortable air temperatures (mid-70s to low 80s°F), lower hotel rates than peak season, and manageable crowd levels at resort spas. Peak season (January–March) brings the best weather but the highest prices and longest spa booking lead times — reserve treatments two to three weeks ahead. May and October offer shoulder-season value at 30–50% below peak rates. Summer (June–September) delivers the deepest discounts but brings daily afternoon thunderstorms and high humidity.

How much do spa treatments cost in Naples?

A 50-minute massage at a major Naples resort spa runs $145–$200. Signature treatments and extended sessions (80–110 minutes) range from $220 to $400. Facials start around $160. The Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton command the highest per-treatment prices; Naples Grande and LaPlaya sit lower. Most resort spas add automatic gratuities of 18–22%. Spa day passes — where available — start at $50 (JW Marriott Marco Island) for access to thermal facilities without booking a treatment. Always confirm current pricing directly, as rates shift seasonally.

Do Naples spa hotels offer day passes for non-guests?

Policies vary by property. JW Marriott Marco Island sells a $50 spa day pass granting access to sauna, steam room, cold plunge, and jacuzzi without a treatment booking. The Ritz-Carlton, Naples restricts spa treatment access to hotel guests and spa members but opens its lobby-level salon to the public. LaPlaya's SpaTerre accepts outside bookings for treatments. Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort opens its spa to the public. Check each property's current policy before travelling — access rules change seasonally and by demand.

Which Naples spa hotels are directly on the beach?

Four of the six major spa resorts sit directly on the Gulf: The Ritz-Carlton, Naples (three miles of Vanderbilt Beach), LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort (half-mile of Vanderbilt Beach), Naples Grande Beach Resort (via mangrove boardwalk to a shared Clam Pass beach), and JW Marriott Marco Island (three miles of Marco Island beachfront). Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort holds a beachfront position on Gulf Shore Boulevard in Old Naples. The Ritz-Carlton Naples, Tiburon is the outlier — an inland golf resort with shuttle-dependent beach access via its beachfront sister property.

Is Naples or Marco Island better for a spa trip?

Naples offers more choice. Five spa resorts across different price points and styles operate on the Naples mainland, from boutique (LaPlaya) to full-scale luxury (Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton). Marco Island has one major spa resort — JW Marriott — with the broadest recreation offering in the region (two golf courses, Everglades excursions, 12 restaurants) but sits 48 miles from the main airport. Naples properties are closer to RSW airport (22–35 miles), closer to dining and shopping on Fifth Avenue South, and offer more spa variety. Choose Marco Island if you want a self-contained resort with golf and eco-tourism. Choose Naples for spa options and convenience.

What should I know about resort fees at Naples spa hotels?

Nearly every Naples spa hotel charges a daily resort fee on top of the room rate — typically $45–$55 per night. These fees usually cover beach chairs, umbrellas, fitness classes, and WiFi (though JW Marriott charges WiFi separately at $14.95/day). Valet parking adds $38–$48/night at most properties; LaPlaya charges $44/night with no self-parking alternative. Factor an additional $50–$100 per night beyond the advertised room rate when comparing properties. The resort fee at JW Marriott bundles more inclusions (golf practice, tennis, water sports) than most competitors.

Are Naples spa hotels suitable for couples?

Naples ranks among Florida's strongest markets for couples' spa travel. LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort offers private four-course beach dinners with tiki torches and lanterns — among the most photogenic couples' dining setups in Southwest Florida. The Ritz-Carlton's adults-only Junior Olympic saltwater pool with air-conditioned bungalows creates genuine separation from family areas. Naples Beach Club, A Four Seasons Resort provides couples treatment suites within its Sanctuary Spa. JW Marriott's Paradise by Sirene tower (21+ only, 94 suites) with a personal beach butler and rooftop pool delivers an adults-only resort-within-a-resort. Book couples treatments at least two weeks ahead during peak season.

How do I get to Naples spa hotels from the airport?

Southwest Florida International Airport (RSW) in Fort Myers serves all major US carriers. Drive times to Naples spa hotels: LaPlaya Beach & Golf Resort (22 miles, 30 minutes), Ritz-Carlton Naples (25 miles, 35 minutes), Naples Grande (28 miles, 35 minutes), Naples Beach Club Four Seasons (30 miles, 40 minutes), Ritz-Carlton Tiburon (32 miles, 40 minutes), JW Marriott Marco Island (48 miles, 55 minutes). No resort operates an airport shuttle. Rideshare, taxi ($55–$100+), or private car transfer are the options. During peak season (January–March), I-75 congestion can add 15–20 minutes. Naples Municipal Airport (APF) is closer but serves limited private and charter flights only.

What makes Naples different from other Florida spa destinations?

Three things. First, the Gulf Coast setting: calmer water, wider beaches, and west-facing sunsets that Atlantic-side resorts do not have. Second, the concentration of high-end resort spas within a tight radius — five major spa properties operate between Vanderbilt Beach and Marco Island, each with a distinct proposition (technology-forward, scale, mid-market value, activity breadth, boutique intimacy). Third, the surrounding destination: 80+ championship golf courses, Artis—Naples cultural campus with the Baker Museum, the walkable Fifth Avenue South dining and gallery district, and Everglades access create a multi-day itinerary beyond the treatment room. Miami Beach has more nightlife. Palm Beach has more social currency. Naples has the spa infrastructure and the quiet to actually use it.

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