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Spa Hotels in Kent: Best Spa Days and Breaks Worth Booking

By the Carefree Retreat team

Updated 2026

Kent has a genuinely strong spread of spa hotels, from a Champneys country manor near Ashford to Roman-inspired pools tucked into the Dartford countryside and Ayurvedic treatment rooms outside Canterbury. Whether you want a half-day pamper with lunch or a full overnight escape, the county delivers. This guide rounds up the best spa hotels in Kent, what each one actually offers, and who it suits, so you can book with your eyes open rather than gambling on a deal-site photo.

What to look for in a Kent spa

Before the list, a quick word on choosing. The big differences between Kent spas come down to the thermal facilities (pools, saunas, steam rooms and hydrotherapy), the treatment menu, and whether you want a day visit or a stay. Day spas usually bundle a treatment or two with lunch and pool access; overnight breaks add dinner, a room and a second day of facilities. If you are new to all this, our guide on what to expect at a spa day covers the etiquette and practicalities.

The best spa hotels in Kent

Eastwell Manor (Champneys), Ashford

The county’s headline act. Eastwell Manor is a grand country house near Ashford, now run under the Champneys brand, and it is the natural choice for a special occasion. You get both indoor and outdoor pools, a hot tub, steam room, sauna and relaxation lounges, plus well-regarded dining using local produce. It works equally well as a day spa or an overnight stay, and the Champneys treatment menu is extensive. Best for: a polished, do-it-properly spa break.

Rowhill Grange and Utopia Spa, near Dartford

Rowhill Grange, tucked into countryside near Wilmington, houses the award-winning Utopia Spa. The draw here is the facilities: split-level Roman-inspired pools, multiple steam rooms, whirlpool spas and a large set of treatment rooms including couples’ rooms. It is one of the strongest spas in the north of the county and an easy reach from London and the M25. Best for: couples and anyone who prioritises the thermal experience.

The Spa Hotel, Tunbridge Wells

An elegant country mansion set in 14 acres of gardens and parkland, and only a short walk from Tunbridge Wells station, which makes it one of the more accessible options if you are coming by train. It pairs a full spa with a genuine sense of place in one of Kent’s prettiest towns. Best for: a train-friendly spa day paired with a day out in the Wells.

Bridgewood Manor Hotel and Spa, Chatham

A four-star hotel near Chatham with day spa packages and spa breaks, a well-equipped gym and attractive grounds. It sits at the more affordable end of the county’s spa hotels without feeling budget, which makes it a sensible mid-range pick for a group or a first spa day. Best for: value and group bookings.

Hythe Imperial Hotel and Spa, Hythe

If you want the sea, the Hythe Imperial sits right on the seafront on the south Kent coast. The spa offers a heated relaxation area, treatment rooms and facials, and the hotel adds a pool, golf and several places to eat. Best for: combining a spa day with a coastal break.

The Tor Spa Retreat, Ickham (near Canterbury)

Something different. The Tor is an Ayurvedic spa in the village of Ickham, not far from Canterbury, offering treatments rooted in the Indian wellness tradition rather than the standard hotel-spa menu. Best for: anyone after a more holistic, treatment-led experience than a pool-and-pamper day.

Tudor Park Country Club, Bearsted

A country club near Maidstone that pairs spa facilities with a par-70 championship golf course, which makes it a natural fit for couples or friends who do not all want the same thing. One can spa while the other plays a round. Best for: mixed-interest pairs and golf and spa breaks.

Spa day or overnight break?

For a treat that fits into a normal day, a Kent day spa with a treatment and lunch is hard to beat and keeps the cost down. If you want the facilities to feel unhurried, an overnight stay is worth the extra: you get two goes at the pools and saunas, dinner, and a proper lie-in. Our guide to overnight spa breaks explains how to find the best one-night packages, and if you are watching the budget, last-minute spa breaks can turn up strong same-week deals. Rates and offers change constantly, so always check current availability and prices directly with the venue before booking.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best spa hotels in Kent? Eastwell Manor (Champneys) near Ashford is the standout for a full spa break, while Rowhill Grange and its Utopia Spa near Dartford has some of the county’s best thermal facilities. The Spa Hotel in Tunbridge Wells, Bridgewood Manor near Chatham, the Hythe Imperial on the coast and the Tor Spa near Canterbury round out a strong list, each suiting a different type of visit.

How much does a spa day in Kent cost? Prices vary widely by venue, season and what is included. Simpler day packages at mid-range hotels start lower, while a treatment-and-lunch day at a premium spa like Eastwell Manor costs more, and overnight stays for two run higher still. Because offers change often, check the current price directly with the spa rather than relying on older listings.

Which Kent spa is best for couples? Rowhill Grange and Utopia Spa is a strong couples’ choice thanks to its couples’ treatment rooms and Roman-inspired pools, while Tudor Park suits pairs with different interests by pairing a spa with a golf course. Eastwell Manor works well for a couples’ overnight break with dining included.

Is there a spa in Kent near the sea? Yes. The Hythe Imperial Hotel and Spa sits directly on the seafront on the south Kent coast, combining a spa with a pool, golf and coastal walks, which makes it the obvious pick if you want to pair treatments with time by the sea.

Can you visit a Kent spa without staying overnight? Most of the county’s spa hotels sell day packages as well as overnight breaks. Venues like Bridgewood Manor, Eastwell Manor and the Hythe Imperial offer spa days that typically include pool and facility access, a treatment or two and often lunch, so you can enjoy the spa without booking a room.

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