Every year on March 28th, hot tub enthusiasts have a reason to celebrate with National Hot Tub Day—a day dedicated to the bubbling bliss of warm water and total relaxation. Whether you own a hot tub or dream of soaking in one, this unofficial holiday is your cue to slow down, unwind, and soak up the serenity.
Why National Hot Tub Day Matters
Hot tubs aren’t just about luxury—they’re about well-being. From easing aching muscles to promoting better sleep, the therapeutic benefits of hot tubs are well-documented. The gentle jets and heat help reduce tension, soothe sore joints, and offer a meditative break from the hustle of everyday life.
This day serves as a reminder not only to enjoy your hot tub but also to take care of it—clean water, well-maintained filters, and regular upkeep ensure every soak is safe and enjoyable.
Ways to Celebrate National Hot Tub Day
Looking to make the most of the day? Here are some creative and relaxing ideas:
1. Add Aromatherapy to Your Soak
Incorporate essential oils like lavender or eucalyptus—specifically designed for hot tub use—for a spa-like experience. The calming scents can deepen relaxation and create a sensory escape right in your backyard.
2. Host a Hot Tub Gathering
Invite friends and family for a tubside hangout. Set the scene with lanterns, warm drinks, and music. It’s the perfect way to turn a casual soak into a memorable evening.
3. Stargaze While You Soak
A clear night sky paired with steamy water makes for a perfect pairing. Bring out a stargazing app, or simply look up and let your mind wander.
4. Try Hot Tub Yoga
Gentle stretching in warm water can be incredibly soothing. The water supports movement and adds resistance, making it a unique way to loosen up and de-stress.
5. Sip Something Refreshing
Enjoy a chilled mocktail or infused water while you soak. Staying hydrated is important—especially when spending time in warm water.
A Brief History
The modern hot tub owes much to Roy Jacuzzi, who introduced the jetted tub in the 1960s to help with arthritis relief. Over time, hot tubs evolved into symbols of comfort and social connection, moving from therapy to lifestyle luxury.
National Hot Tub Day gained traction around 2016, promoted by spa companies and hot tub lovers alike. Its timing—just as spring begins—makes it the ideal moment to bring life back outdoors and enjoy the warmth after a long winter.
Fun Facts and Hot Tub Lore
- Ancient civilizations like the Romans and Japanese valued hot water bathing for both social and medicinal purposes.
- The largest hot tub ever built in Canada held over 100 people and spanned 50 feet wide.
- Icelanders regularly soak in natural geothermal springs, blending relaxation with stunning volcanic backdrops.
- Hot tub parties in the 1960s helped spark a trend of informal social gatherings centered around warmth and conversation.
- In Finland, luxury hot tubs near glass igloos offer views of the northern lights while you soak.
Did You Know?
Some people have pushed the boundaries of hot tub creativity. From floating hot tub boats like the HotTug to tubs built inside vintage vehicles, innovation continues to bring new flair to soaking culture.
And yes—despite myths, hot tubs can be sanitary. Properly maintained tubs use filters and sanitizers to keep the water clean, just like a well-kept swimming pool.
Share the Soak
Whether you’re dipping in alone for some quiet time or making memories with friends, National Hot Tub Day is about more than just warm water. It’s about relaxation, connection, and the little luxuries that help us feel good.
So if you’re celebrating today, don’t forget to share your moment using #NationalHotTubDay.
Warm water, cool vibes—March 28th is your day to soak it all in.