• Designed for Gathering

    The Sultan turns your backyard into the space where you actually unwind—and where others want to join you. Customized jets target shoulders, back, and feet across seven varied seats, so everyone from your tallest guest to the kids on the cool-down seat finds their spot. Royal Spa's most popular model earns its reputation: serious hydrotherapy in a size that handles a crowd without sacrificing comfort for anyone.

  • Designed for Depth

    The Emperor II is designed for full-body immersion for people who want to actually sink in. Two loungers let you stretch out completely while the 11-jet "Hot Seat" targets shoulders, palms, and feet simultaneously. Side-by-side seating accommodates different heights, and a booster seat keeps kids at conversation level without floating away.

  • Designed for Room to Move

    The Majesty seats 5 people with plenty of space. At 465 gallons in a 94x94 cabinet—the same footprint as Royal Spa's largest models—you're not bumping elbows or fighting for legroom. Deep therapy chairs with ergonomic contouring accommodate taller frames and broader shoulders. Configure up to 45 jets to target exactly where your body needs relief most.

  • Designed for Serious Relief

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    Your body works hard. The King Ultra works harder. With extra-deep, extra-wide seating for up to 6, this flagship hot tub delivers targeted hydrotherapy through up to 60 jets and air injectors. Built for those who need real recovery—not just relaxation—it's Royal Spa's most powerful configuration, standard.

    • Four-pump system delivers maximum pressure — every jet, every seat, every session performs at full power
    • Configurations developed with medical input — strategic jet placement targets where your body needs it most
    • Fully loaded from the factory — Medical Package, Bio-Lok® protection, ozone purification, thermal cover, and more included
  • Designed for Every Body

    The Regal attacks the tension pattern most people don't realize they have—neck, shoulders, upper back. The specialized neck and shoulder massage system in the bucket seat targets what hours at a desk or behind a wheel leave behind. Dual loungers handle everything from head to toe, and the "Cool Down" seat gives you a break without leaving the water.

  • Designed for unwinding

    The Royale turns your backyard into the place you actually decompress. Sink into the full-body lounger after a long day, or let the deep bucket seat's palm jets work on hands and wrists tired from keyboards and steering wheels. Up to 55 jets deliver serious hydrotherapy and when others join you, there's room: seating for five includes a built-in "cool down" spot where kids can hang out without overheating.

  • Designed for Hosting

    The Monarch seats eight—more than any other Royal Spa. Blending Classic Design with modern durability and longevity, it's octagonal shape creates natural conversation zones where everyone faces each other. Free-form seating means no assigned spots; people move around, mingle, and actually interact instead of sitting in fixed positions staring at phones.
  • Designed for Targeted Relief

    The Royalty II goes after the tension most people carry—neck, shoulders, and feet. One seat features the exclusive shoulder and neck massage system that desk workers and drivers actually need, while the "Soul-mate" reflexology footwell targets pressure points your regular massage therapist would charge extra for. Up to 42 jets across six seats deliver serious hydrotherapy in a mid-size frame that fits where larger models can't.

  • Designed for Full-Body Therapy

    The Empress earns its reputation as royalty. Two non-float loungers anchor you in place—no drifting, no fighting buoyancy—while the 12-jet "Hot Seat" works palms, wrists, and pressure points that typical hot tubs ignore. Every seat includes its own foot massage station, making this the go-to for people whose calves and feet take daily punishment.

  • Designed for Tight Corners

    The Jewel's cut-corner design solves a problem most hot tub shoppers don't think about until delivery day: where exactly does this thing go? The angled shape tucks into deck corners and patio shapes that would waste space with a traditional square tub. Up to 38 jets across five seats deliver genuine hydrotherapy, and the bucket seat's arm support and palm jets target the tension that collects in hands and wrists. A mid-size footprint with serious therapeutic capability.

  • Designed for Solitude

    The Princess is built for one thing: your escape. The plush lounger cradles you from head to toe while palm jets work tired hands and the signature storm jet targets mid-back tension. At 175 gallons, it heats fast and costs less to run, making daily use actually practical. Perfect for the person who knows their hot tub time isn't about entertaining—it's about recovery.

  • Designed for Tight Spaces

    The Knight fits where other hot tubs can't—through standard doorways, onto small decks, into rooms that weren't designed for spas. Its elongated 72 x 88 shape creates surprising comfort for up to five people who want to stretch out, not curl up. The full-length lounger delivers head-to-toe coverage, and the compact footprint means you don't need to sacrifice your entire backyard.

  • Designed for Soaking

    The Crown takes a different approach: barrier-free seating across four positions that let you sit where you want, how you want. No assigned loungers, no forcing yourself into someone else's idea of comfort. The open layout makes conversation natural, and 15 jets provide gentle hydrotherapy for people who want warm water and relaxation without an intense massage.