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Why Caribbean Hotels Choose Acrylic Infinity Spas Over Fiberglass

A sleek acrylic infinity-edge hot tub installed at a luxury Caribbean hotel, surrounded by tropical plants and ocean views.

In the competitive world of Caribbean hospitality, presentation and performance are key. More and more resorts, boutique hotels, and luxury rentals are turning to acrylic infinity overflow spas instead of fiberglass units—and for good reason.

Acrylic spas offer exceptional resilience. Built to withstand intense sun, salty air, and heavy use, they maintain their shine and structure far better than fiberglass, which can fade, dull, or develop surface cracks over time.

The infinity overflow design adds another layer of luxury. The continuous water flow creates a calm, ambient sound while visually integrating into the surroundings—ideal for properties looking to boost their visual impact.

Maintenance is another strong point. Acrylic’s non-porous surface helps prevent algae and residue buildup, meaning less frequent cleaning and fewer chemicals. For properties in tropical conditions, this adds significant convenience.

Lastly, acrylic hot tubs allow for tailored comfort. With customizable options like contoured seating, targeted massage jets, and lighting, they create a superior experience that keeps guests coming back—and helps justify premium rates.