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The private spa for the garden available in our shop will give you the opportunity to transform your own garden into a relaxation area. With a spa bath you will gain a lot - for not much. So if you want to invest in a top-quality home jacuzzi, browse our range. We give you plenty of choice, but also a guarantee of the highest possible quality.

Inflatable garden hot tubs - which models do we offer?

The selection of inflatable hot tubs in our shop is truly huge. Coming from the best manufacturers on the market, the models of domestic jacuzzis differ not only in appearance, but also in broadly defined technical parameters. Although the application of the garden jacuzzi for each of them is identical, the way it works may differ. Therefore, we recommend taking a closer look at our range of spa hot tubs and choosing the model that works best for you. An exclusive inflatable patio jacuzzi does not have to be expensive. We will prove it to you right here in our shop. Among our models, you will find both larger and smaller, more and less functional patio hot tubs. So you can be sure to find one that meets your expectations.

Why buy a garden whirlpool jacuzzi?

A Jacuzzi for the backyard and garden fits perfectly into the surroundings of any home or garden. However, this is not its only advantage. By opting for virtually any of the Jacuzzi models available in our shop, you can count on, among other things:

  • a backyard garden spa - no more going to the spa - you will have it in your garden,
  • your own relaxation area - the advantage of a garden spa is, of course, that it perfectly deals with stress and relaxes,
  • top quality workmanship - your own garden jacuzzi purchased from our shop will have a long service life. We guarantee the quality of the materials it is made of,
  • simplicity of unfolding - assembling the spa tub in our shop is trivial - you just need to follow the instructions.

We have tested every single one of our inflatable water jacuzzis before putting them on offer. So if you want to replace your classic garden pool with something much better and extravagant, you've come to the right place.

Which garden jacuzzi should you choose? A practical buying guide

Buying an inflatable jacuzzi (or, if you prefer, garden hot tubs) is not something as simple as you might think. First of all, you need to know where you will want to position the spa tub once you have purchased it. This will establish the dimensions you will be able to aim for and allow you to dispense with the spa bath model that simply won't fit at your place. Next, you should pay attention to the technical characteristics of the outdoor hot tub. The most important is the water aeration system, but also the one responsible for maintaining the water temperature. Be sure to check out the backyard whirlpools, which are equipped with various modes. These significantly improve the comfort of this type of device. The equipment of the spa bath is also very important. Although here you may decide to purchase additional accessories (these can be found in another category of our shop), often various Jacuzzi spa models have them included. When making your choice, be sure to also pay attention to the price. We offer the best year-round garden hot tubs for every budget. However, you must bear in mind that a higher price is often also accompanied by a larger set of features and better technical parameters. So if you want to buy an outdoor jacuzzi to suit your needs, define your expectations precisely in terms of its performance. Are you not able to choose the right outdoor jacuzzi yourself? Not sure what to look for when choosing an outdoor garden spa? Or do you simply need some advice? Do not hesitate to contact us. We will advise you, help you choose the best garden jacuzzi that is perfectly adapted to your needs, expectations and requirements.

What should you pay attention to when buying an inflatable jacuzzi?

Firstly, the water massage is important, which should effectively massage your muscles after a hard day and provide moments of relaxation. This is the best solution for those looking to relax in a home environment. Secondly, pay attention to the energy cost, as power consumption depends on the efficiency of the heater and filtration system. It is worth checking the energy efficiency parameters to minimise your bills.

Another issue is water cleanliness - regular filter changes and the use of the right chemicals help to maintain a good level of hygiene. If you want comfort in different seasons, a cheap garden jacuzzi with a heater will be a good choice, so you can enjoy the bath even in colder weather. On hot days, on the other hand, simply lower the water temperature to enjoy a refreshing dip on the terrace or in the garden.

When considering where you can place this equipment, remember that the ideal location should be level and stable, while still allowing for privacy. You'll find a variety of size and functional options on the market, so when choosing a hot tub, adapt it to the amount of space available and the number of users. When you're ready to choose a hot tub, take into account your preferences in terms of design, size, accessories and installation method - this way you'll have a practical and comfortable device that will turn your garden into a home spa and allow you to enjoy relaxation without leaving the house.

Inflatable garden jacuzzi - who will it be best for?

Buying a home spa is an investment in relaxation, but before you throw the product in your basket, it's worth asking yourself one basic question: does an inflatable hot tub actually fit into your lifestyle? This type of whirlpool is a fantastic invention that has drastically lowered the barrier to entry into the world of luxury. However, it is not a piece of equipment for everyone.

If you're wondering whether you'll be happy with it, check out the user profiles below. If you find yourself in any of them, an inflatable hot tub will be a hit with you.

Quick reference: Who will benefit the most?

To make it easier for you to navigate, we've put together a clear table that summarises in a nutshell which inflatable models are best suited to which needs.

User profile

The main benefit of an inflatable hot tub

Recommended size / function

Couples and honeymooners

Privacy, romantic evenings, relaxation for two.

2-4 person model, LED lighting (chromotherapy).

Families with children

Soft walls (safety), warm water instead of cold pool.

4-6 person model (family), panel lock function.

Physically active / behind a desk

Relaxation of tense muscles, immediate stress reduction.

Powerful AirJet / HydroJet massage, heater with timer.

Terrace owners

No interference with architecture, can be folded away after the season.

Compact shape (square often fits better in corners).

Home spa "testers"

Low financial risk, to see if the family uses it at all.

Basic plug & play model, no expensive extras.

1. for couples (Romantic relaxation at your fingertips).

Are you looking for an idea for an evening after putting the kids to sleep or just want to spend time just the two of you? An inflatable jacuzzi is the ideal alternative to going to a crowded aqua park. The 2-4 person models heat up quickly and the built-in LED lighting creates an amazing, intimate atmosphere right on your doorstep.

2 For families with children (Safe and warm fun)

Parents are often concerned about the hard, slippery edges in traditional pools. An inflatable jacuzzi eliminates this problem - its walls are soft and cushion any impacts. What's more, Polish summers can be capricious. Instead of stepping into the icy water of a regular frame pool, children can splash around in bubbling water heated to 35°C, even when it's cooler outside.

3. for those seeking relaxation after work (stress reduction).

Do you sit for 8 hours in front of the computer with a strained neck? Or do you work physically and your loins are begging for mercy? Hot water combined with thousands of massaging air bubbles (AirJet system) is an established hydrotherapy method. It dilates blood vessels, oxygenates the body and mechanically loosens the fascia. It is your private anti-stress clinic, open 24/7.

For owners of small terraces and gardens (Mobility).

Not everyone has a hectare of lawn at their disposal. If you only have a cosy terrace or a small ROD garden, a fixed acrylic jacuzzi will dominate the entire space. You can unfold the inflatable model for the holiday season and deflate it for the winter, roll it up and store it in a box the size of a medium suitcase, reclaiming precious square metres.

5. for people who don't want to invest in a permanent spa (Smart Start)

Spending £30,000 on a stationary hot tub is a serious decision. Many people buy expensive equipment that they stop using after a month of excitement. An inflatable spa is the perfect 'test equipment'. You spend a fraction of the amount and see if systematic water care, chemistry and regular bathing have really got into your blood. If, after two seasons, you decide it's a hit - you can always upgrade your garden and switch to a year-round model.

How do you size a hot tub to suit the number of users?

The size of your home spa is a decision that directly affects two key aspects: Your comfort while bathing and the size of your monthly electricity and water bills. Buying the largest available model "to stock up" is one of the most common mistakes, while a trough that is too tight will quickly discourage you from relaxing.

Wondering which hot tub for the family will be a hit, and what will work on a small terrace? Here's a practical guide to the most popular sizes.

2-person garden Jacuzzi (Intimacy and maximum economy)

These are the smallest diameter models (usually under 170cm) or oval-shaped. They are designed for couples seeking privacy and owners with very limited space.

  • When to choose a smaller model: If you only have a small terraced terrace, a balcony with adequate load-bearing capacity, or you simply know that you will only use the bubbles alone or with a partner. The 2-person garden Jacuzzi heats up the fastest, uses the least amount of electricity and requires trace amounts of pool chemicals.

4-person inflatable Jacuzzi (Golden Mean)

The absolute bestseller on the market. It offers enough space to stretch your legs, yet doesn't look like an Olympic-sized swimming pool. It usually has a diameter of around 180 cm.

  • Who will benefit most: It is the ideal choice for a 2+1 or 2+2 family model (with smaller children). The 4-person inflatable Jacuzzi is also great for couples who like to have a lot of space just for themselves and don't want to sit with their knees turned up. Keeping such a model is still a very reasonable compromise between cost and comfort.

Jacuzzi for 6 people (Party Zone and large family)

Enter the heavyweight. XL size models (often over 200cm in diameter) are massive units that hold over 1,000 litres of water. They offer plenty of space, a powerful nozzle system and often higher backrests.

  • When bigger will be more cost-effective: If you often invite friends over for summer barbecues or have teenage children who invite peers over. A Jacuzzi for six people is an investment in a home entertainment centre. Although it requires more space and more expensive to operate (more water to heat), it is much more cost-effective than buying a 4-person model and the subsequent frustration of having to bathe your guests 'in shifts'.

How do you make the final decision when choosing an inflatable patio hot tub?

When choosing a capacity, follow a simple living room rule of thumb: count the people who will be using the hot tub regularly (daily or every weekend), not those who will drop by once a year for May Day.

  • If 90% of your time in the water will be spent by two of you - choose a smaller model, saving money on operation.
  • However, if your children are growing up, love playing in the water and your home is bustling with socialising - upgrade to a 6-person model. This will avoid costly equipment replacement after just one season.

How much does a garden hot tub and its use cost? (Honest cost breakdown)

The price on the tag in the shop is only the beginning. Many retailers avoid the subject of running costs, fearing it will deter the customer. However, the truth is that an informed consumer is a satisfied consumer. When you type a query into a search engine about the maintenance costs of a hot tub, you are looking for specifics, not marketing promises.

As experts, we are committed to complete transparency. Here is an honest, breakdown of how much your own home spa really costs.

1. purchase cost (initial investment)

The price range here is gigantic and depends on the technology chosen:

  • Inflatable Jacuzzi: This is an expense of between £1,500 and £4,000. At this price you get a complete starter kit with pump and basic cover.
  • All-season (acrylic) Jacuzzi: Here we enter the premium zone. Prices start at around £15,000 and luxury models with extensive hydrotherapy can cost up to £50,000 or more.

2. cost of electricity (Main monthly expense)

This is the item that takes up the largest part of the budget. The heater (usually around 2 kW) and the massage pumps need a lot of energy.

  • How much it costs: During the summer season, with regular use of the inflatable model, electricity will cost you around £100 - £200 per month. In winter, if you choose to keep the temperature in a well-insulated year-round hot tub, the bill will increase by an average of 200 - 400 zł per month (depending on the frost, your electricity tariff and the quality of the thermal cover).
  • Tip: Using a thick thermal cover and an insulating mat under the bottom can reduce these costs by up to 30-40%!

3 The cost of pool chemicals (Cleanliness and hygiene)

Warm water (often heated to 38°C) is the ideal environment for bacteria to grow. You can't do without professional chemistry.

  • How much it costs: A starter kit (chlorine or active oxygen, pH Minus/Plus preparations, anti-algaecide and test strips) is a one-off expense of £150 - £200. Such a set is sufficient for the entire season. Broken down into months, ongoing chemistry costs only about 30 - 50 zł per month.

4 The cost of filters (the heart of the system)

Clean water is thanks to efficient filters that collect epidermis, cosmetic residues and impurities from outside.

  • Inflatable Jacuzzi: Requires cheap paper(cardboard) filters. These need to be rinsed every few days and replaced every 1-2 weeks. The cost of one is about £15-25, which works out to about £30-£50 per month.
  • Year-round Jacuzzi: This has large, professional cartridge filters that are washed with a special liquid. Such a filter can last for a year, but replacing it is a one-off cost of about 150 - 300 PLN.

5 The cost of changing the water

Many customers fear gigantic bills from the waterworks. This is a myth!

  • How much it costs: The average hot tub holds around 800 - 1000 litres of water (i.e. 1 cubic metre). The average cost of 1 cubic metre of water including sewage in Poland is only about 12 - 15 PLN. Considering that you change the water every 1 to 3 months (depending on your care of the chemistry and filters), this is the cheapest part of maintaining an entire home spa. Remember, however, that any new cold water from the hose has to be heated again, and it is the heating that generates the real cost.

What is the average monthly cost of maintaining a domestic hot tub?

Assuming reasonable, regular use during the spring and summer season, the upkeep of a hot tub (electricity, chemicals, filters, water) will drain your household budget by around £180 - £300 per month. This is a fraction of the price you would pay for regular trips with the whole family to a public aquapark!

How to choose the ideal, recommended, best hot tub for your home?

Choosing the right model depends primarily on your expectations in terms of functionality, size and budget. Only Inflatable Garden Jacuzzis are available, which makes assembly and storage much easier than with permanent structures. Such a solution can be used both as an inflatable spa for the home and a hot tub for relaxing in the garden. Many users appreciate them for their mobility and the favourable price of a garden Jacuzzi compared to traditional models.

Those looking for an economical option often ask for cheap hot tubs for the garden with a heater, which allows them to enjoy pleasantly warm water even on colder days. If you want an effective massage, pay attention to the number and positioning of the jets - a spa jacuzzi with a whirlpool can significantly enhance your bathing experience. It's also worth checking out available promotions and garden hot tub sales, where it's not uncommon to find really good deals.

Although inflatable models are associated with lightness, many people wonder whether inflatable hot tubs are durable. Current technologies (reinforced PVC plastic and special fibre weaves) mean that a well-used device will last for many seasons. This makes such a garden spa one of the best hot tubs for the garden in terms of mobility and price.


Where to place the hot tub? (Dimensions, installation location)

Carefully plan the space before purchasing. Inflatable garden jacuzzis in various sizes, shapes and formats offer many design possibilities. The most important considerations are:

  • Dimensions and shape - Measure the available space in your garden and compare with the catalogue dimensions of the unit. Don't forget the clearance around for easy access to the filter or cover.
  • Substrate - The surface must be level, clean and stable. A paved terrace, wooden platform or solid concrete slab will work perfectly.
  • Surrounding - It is worth considering the jacuzzi garden arrangements to create a pleasant corner for luxurious relaxation. Plants, discreet lighting and comfortable seating will help to build a private spa in the garden.

Many people ask whether a garden jacuzzi can be used in winter. Modern inflatable models have built-in heating systems and suitable insulating materials, making it possible to enjoy a warm bath even in cold weather. However, it will be crucial to reheat the water regularly and to protect the device properly, especially when it snows or the temperature drops significantly below freezing.


Which functions are the most important? (Hydromassage, heating, filtration)

  1. Hydromassage - If you want a pronounced massage effect, consider models with more jets. This gives the unit the characteristics of a whirlpool spa, promoting muscle regeneration and improving circulation.

  2. Heating - In the Polish climate, this is almost a necessity. A Jacuzzi spa - outdoor, for the garden with an efficient heating system allows you to maintain a comfortable water temperature even in cold weather.

  3. Filtration - A good quality filter and simple operation are essential. It is worth knowing how to care for your hot tub water to keep it clean. Checking the pH level regularly and using the right chemicals will prevent the growth of algae and bacteria.

Due to the constant operation of the heatingand filtering pump, the question arises as to whether a garden jacuzzi is expensive to maintain. The running costs mainly depend on the frequency of use, the quality of the insulation and the power of the heater. In most cases, covering the tank with a thermal cover on a regular basis significantly reduces energy costs.


For how many people should you choose a garden jacuzzi? (2-person, 4-person, 6-person)

  • 2-person - Works well if space is limited or if the hot tub is mainly to be used for couples.
  • 4-person - The most popular option, combining compact size with the ability to comfortably bathe a family or small group of friends.
  • 6-person and larger - Ideal when you want to host larger social gatherings in the garden or on the terrace. In this case, the Garden Jacuzzi Pool can act as both a bathing and relaxing area for several people at the same time.

Such a jacuzzi for the garden will not only provide comfort, but also an impressive form of leisure and relaxation outdoors. A garden jacuzzi is often regarded as a symbol of luxury, but today it is easy to find a cheap garden jacuzzi with a heater in an inflatable version that will work in any setting.


What accessories are worth buying? (Thermal covers, filtration systems)

  • Thermal cover - Allows heat to be retained inside the tank, thus reducing running costs and protecting the water from fouling.
  • Filter supply - Regular replacement is essential to keep the water in optimum condition. A high quality filter extends the life of the unit and makes maintenance easier.
  • Care products - The right water treatment products prevent sediment and bacterial growth. This ensures that you can enjoy your garden spa hot tub without worrying about hygiene.
  • Additional comfort accessories - Steps, drink holders, headrests or discreet LED lighting will allow you to create a real Private Spa in the garden.

Whether you're aiming for a small inflatable spa in the comfort of your own home or planning a larger jacuzzi for the garden, thoughtful design and the right choice of equipment will make the unit a favourite relaxation spot for household members and guests. This will give you a space that not only provides relaxation, but also adds a luxurious touch to your hot tub garden arrangements. See our guide on how to choose a garden jacuzzi for your home.

We answer your questions, provide opinions, facts, myths and hints.

1 - How much does a hot tub cost?
Prices depend on the size, brand and additional features. If you are interested in a Small 2-person Jacuzzi, note that a 2-person Garden Jacuzzi Price can start at around £2000-3000, while larger, 4 or 6-person models can cost much more. It all depends on whether you go for basic options or elaborate water massage systems.

2 - Which inflatable jacuzzi to buy: 2-person or 4-person?
The choice between a 2-person inflatable garden Jacuzzi and a larger one (e.g. a 4-person one) depends on the number of users and the space available. A small 2-person jacuzzi will be ideal for people who appreciate intimate moments of relaxation and do not have much space in the garden. A 4-person one, on the other hand, will work well if you plan on bathing together with family or friends - it's also the perfect way to fully massage tired muscles after a hard day.

3 - Which garden whirlpool to choose?
First of all, when choosing a hot tub, assess the available space and consider whether you can place it on the terrace or in another ideal spot in the garden. Inflatable models are characterised by easy installation and a variety of equipment options, such as a water massage system or effective heaters. In this way, you can find a device that will provide relaxation and at the same time fit your individual needs.

4 What is the best company for the best inflatable garden jacuzzi?
Brands that specialise in inflatable pools and spa accessories, such as Bestwayor Intex, dominate the market. As a rule, they offer similar technologies and materials, so it is advisable to be guided by specific parameters (heater power, solidity of the walls, number of massage jets) and user reviews. Each of the top brands is able to offer a solution for those looking for a comfortable bath at home.

5. Is it worth buying an inflatable jacuzzi for the garden?
Yes, because it's a great solution for those looking for a simple way to have a home spa. An inflatable jacuzzi is easy to set up, move or fold up in the off-season. It provides a pleasant water massage, allowing you to relax and massage your muscles after a hard day. In addition, on hot days you can lower the water temperature, turning the jacuzzi into a refreshing pool.

6. how long does it take for the water to heat up in the outdoor jacuzzi?
The rate at which the water heats up depends on the power of the heater and the capacity of the tank. It is usually around 1-2°C per hour. With a standard inflatable model it can take several hours to reach a comfortable temperature (e.g. 38°C), especially if the water is initially cold. On hot days, the process is faster, but it is also worth keeping the water clean and covering the tank with a thermal cover to minimise heat loss.

7 What accessories are worth buying for the hot tub?
Thermal covers are essential to keep the heat in and protect against debris. Replacement filters to keep the water clean and treatment chemicals will also come in handy. Headrests, floor mats or drink holders will add to the convenience. By choosing additional items, you can create the perfect relaxation area in your garden.

8 - From how old is a child in a hot tub?
As a general rule, it is recommended that children over the age of 5-6 years should only use the hot tub under adult supervision. This is due to the need for safety with the higher water temperature and the operation of the massage jets. However, it all depends on the individual judgement of the parent and the comfort of the child - it is always advisable to exercise caution.

How much electricity does an inflatable jacuzzi use?
The power consumption mainly depends on the power of the heater and the frequency and duration of the filter pump. Typical inflatable models have a heating power of 1.5 to 2 kW and can consume several kilowatt hours per day during intensive heating. To reduce your bills, it is a good idea to insulate the tank well, use a thermal cover and position the unit in a sunny spot if possible. This will give you moments of carefree relaxation with lower running costs.

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