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Viking Spas

Viking sits in the useful middle: less expensive than many premium acrylic brands, but more dealer-oriented than big-box tubs.

Price range
$7,595 to $9,995
Source type
Viking dealer inventory pricing
Market
north america
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Buyer verdict

Our Viking Spas review

Viking is worth comparing when a local dealer can service it and you want mid-market value with fewer installation surprises.

Best for: Buyers who want a dealer-sold plug-and-play or compact 240V alternative with made-in-USA positioning.

Pros

  • Good plug-and-play options for simpler installs.
  • Dealer inventory can reveal real prices.
  • Useful layouts for small yards and rentals.

Cons

  • The best models may still benefit from 240V conversion.
  • Smaller pumps and jet packages are not luxury therapy.
  • Dealer-specific inventory drives the real buying experience.

Models worth knowing

Royale P+ for plug-and-play lounge buyers
Regal P+ for open seating
Apex II for higher-end therapy

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FAQ

How much does Viking Spas cost?

Viking Spas pricing is listed here as $7,595 to $9,995 as of July 2026. Dealer-published 2026 Royale inventory example; other series can price higher.

Who is Viking Spas best for?

Buyers who want a dealer-sold plug-and-play or compact 240V alternative with made-in-USA positioning.

What should buyers watch out for with Viking Spas?

The best models may still benefit from 240V conversion.

What brands should you compare against Viking Spas?

Compare Viking Spas against Nordic Hot Tubs, Marquis, Lifesmart before committing.