Hot Tubs Omarama

South Canterbury
All year round. Bookings essential and 24hrs notice of cancellation required

Sit back and take in the beautiful Omarama landscape

Soak in the view with your loved one or up to 8 people. You can control the temperature of the hot tub. Your private hot tubs are filled with fresh mountain water, with no harsh chemicals added. The wooden tubs have been crafted from sustainably harvested Canadian Western Red Cedar while the stainless steel inner provides a smoother comfort. You can relax knowing everything is sustainably sourced. Add a delicious platter to have at the bar afterwards!

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Hot Tubs Omarama

Address

29 Omarama Avenue
Main Omarama Twizel Highway
Omarama

Contact

03 438 9703

https://www.hottubsomarama.co.nz/about

ACCESSIBILITY

General

There is an accessible tub on request at the time of booking. This tub has a sloping ramp and a rail up to the edge of the tub to enable ease of access when entering and exiting the tub.

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