18 Best Pools in Las Vegas — From Luxe Hotels to Beach Clubs

Here are 18 amazing Las Vegas pools, whether you're looking for a party or relaxed vibe.

The best pools in Las Vegas are actually some of the best in the entire world. Just add water to the city's hot desert climate and legendary party scenes, and you've got epic swimming pool complexes featuring everything from celebrity DJs and a 40-foot sports screen to spa-inspired lounge chairs and gourmet food.

Keep in mind that many Las Vegas hotels offer multiple pools on one property, so there's an oasis for everyone, whether you want to dance all day or sleep off the night before. And depending on the hotel, you may be able to purchase admission or a day pass even if you're not staying there — and if you're making a vacation of it, these epic pools are usually an included amenity for overnight guests to enjoy. Dive in for the details.

Note that pool hours, capacity, and admission cost change daily at most pools and many are only open seasonally. We recommend checking with your specific resort for the most current information.

Stadium Swim, Circa Resort & Casino

Stadium swim at Circa Resort & Casino
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Stadium Swim, situated inside Circa Resort & Casino, has earned its spot as one of the best pools in Las Vegas. Located on three different levels, each of the six outdoor pools has a view of the massive, 40-foot high-definition screen. That means you and up to 4,000 revelers can soak, tan, party, and simultaneously watch the big game. The pool also has some of the latest hours of operation in Sin City, plus it opens an hour earlier so hotel guests can snag one of the hundreds of sun loungers. Oh, and it's open 365 days a year.

Resorts World Las Vegas Pools

Pool at Resorts World Las Vegas
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When Resorts World Las Vegas opened in 2021, it ushered in the Strip's largest swimming pool complex featuring five individual pools, each with its own identity. The Main Pool, for example, holds wet deck chairs and a restaurant, while the Bimini Pool offers water activities, a lawn for games, and a massive bar. Traveling with little ones? The Family Pool has interactive water features, sure to be a big hit with the kids, and shady cabanas you can rent for the day. Those seeking a more private VIP atmosphere can head to the Cabana Pool or the VIP pool for a super-luxe experience, with an adults-only infinity pool — the only one on the Strip — as well as private pool chairs, daybeds and bungalows, all available to rent.

Virgin Hotels Las Vegas Pool

Virgin Hotel Las Vegas pool
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The Virgin Hotels Las Vegas pool, which opened in 2021, is one of the city's best. When Virgin Hotels took over the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, it swapped out the pulsing Rehab pool party scene with a serene deck outfitted with oversize daybeds and loungers in the resort's "desert modern" style. If you still want some lively action, the two-story Élia Beach Club hosts DJs and offers a sexy, Mediterranean-inspired ambiance, though it's only open seasonally.

NoMad Las Vegas Pool

NoMad Las Vegas pool
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The NoMad Las Vegas, a boutique hotel within the larger Park MGM resort, has a private rooftop pool on the fourth floor. The space was inspired by Morocco's Majorelle Garden and its serene, intimate vibe makes it the perfect spot to ditch the crowds and noise. Rattan loungers feature plush padding that encourages guests to truly chill out for a relaxing pool visit.

Park MGM Pools

Park MGM bungalow by the pool
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Park MGM is home to three of the best pools in Vegas. The North Pool is the spot to party, with poolside DJs and private cabanas, while the East Pool offers a lounge bar and VIP section. Otherwise, head to the South Pool for upgraded poolside food and cocktails such as spicy tuna poke and frosé. Traveling with a group? The Park Bungalow is a next-level cabana offering space for up to 20 revelers.

Delano Beach Club Las Vegas, Delano Las Vegas

Delano Beach Club chairs
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The Delano Beach Club, located inside the Delano Las Vegas (part of the Mandalay Bay resort), offers a quiet, Miami-inspired pool respite. Expect white furniture, a large in-water chess sculpture, and a handful of beachy hammocks. Cabana rentals come with lounge chairs and personal bar service, plus all guests have access to the dining and bar options at the rowdier pool over at Mandalay Bay Beach.

Go Pool Dayclub, Flamingo Hotel & Casino

Aerial view of GO Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas
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That old Club Med vibe — think nonstop activities, dance-offs, and raft races — is alive and well at the Flamingo Hotel & Casino's Go Pool, where a big, tropical retreat surrounded by 15 acres contains an undulating pool, cascading waterfall, and all the adult antics you can handle. While Jell-O shots and go-go dancers might not be your thing, if you can put up with them, you'll get one of the most surprising cabana values on the Strip — rentals include lounge chairs, a mini-fridge, a shaded couch area, a TV, and a cabana host at your beck and call. In the summer, the Go Pool Dayclub goes full party scene with DJs and drink specials.

Boulevard Pool, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas

Boulevard Pool, the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas
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One of three pool areas at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the multi-level Boulevard Pool has an unobstructed view of the Strip below. Big shareable daybeds provide cover from the sun, and you can hang out in the wading pool, play ping-pong and foosball, or enjoy a cocktail and food from the poolside lounge. While many Las Vegas pools close at 5 p.m., the Boulevard springs to life at twilight, when either Dive-In movies play on the big screen or the pool becomes a mellow concert venue featuring live jazz music performances. Note that the Boulevard Pool is for hotel guests only, unless you want to rent a cabana or daybed or attend movie nights (tickets available separately).

Liquid Pool Lounge, Aria Resort & Casino

Sky pool, Liquid at Aria, Aria Resort & Casino
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The modern Tahitian vibe at the Liquid Pool Lounge is less frantic than higher-volume day clubs, and its 16,000-square-foot space qualifies as intimate, so you can enjoy a good mix of local DJs and the industry's A-listers without battling a throng of dancers. Eight secluded cabanas are each outfitted with flat-screen TVs, daybeds, and a fridge. Handcrafted wicker daybeds and lounges surround the pool for a more integrated experience. For a real treat, order a variety of delicious cocktails and food offerings poolside or check out one of the resort's nearby restaurants.

Bellagio Pools

Resort pool at Bellagio
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If a gyrating crowd of thousands isn't your thing, you'll likely appreciate the scene at the garden pool area that the Bellagio has transformed into its Cypress Pool. Sedate and private, this is all paid seating and it includes a personal host and towel service. Order food, drinks, and poolside massages from a menu. For extra privacy, reserve a cabana at one of the four other pools — it comes with an HD television, an assortment of snacks and nonalcoholic beverages, misting services, and pool rafts.

Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas Pools

The pool at Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas

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The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas pools were once the Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas pools. Not a whole lot has changed — and that's a good thing. Its outdoor luxury pools are still located on the eighth floor, offering fabulous views over CityCenter and the glittery Strip. You'll find the same two pools, two Jacuzzis, and an intimate plunge pool. Even the statuesque palm trees are still growing under the desert sun. What has changed, however, is the addition of personalized waiter service and light meals like tacos and hummus with veggies from the Pool Cafe. Cabana rentals include a complimentary mini-bar stocked with nonalcoholic beverages, while bottle service is also available. Expect to see Champagne buckets filled with ice and guests relaxing on blue lounge chairs.

Wet Republic Ultra Pool, MGM Grand

Wet Republic at MGM Grand
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Otherwise known as the "Ultra Pool" at the MGM Grand, Wet Republic packs thousands of revelers into a 54,500-square-foot complex that includes two saltwater pools and a 2,500-square-foot open-air lounge, plus loungers, daybeds, cabanas, bungalows, and three private VIP dipping pools. An expanded DJ booth sits under massive LED displays featuring special effects, while the marble bar stretches for 95 feet. Order pitchers of drinks, all served in the crisp, blue-and-white venue by models — Wet Republic doesn't hire; it holds casting calls.

Encore Beach Club, Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

EBC at Encore with bright red pool lounge chairs
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White wicker and wood and brilliant red drapery punctuate this lush, three-pool complex at Encore at Wynn Las Vegas, where patrons lounge on oversize lily pads and dance to live music. Those who wish to splurge can enjoy private bungalows overlooking the Strip, complete with private dipping pools, showers, and climate control. Daybeds come with private safes for stashing belongings, while the 26 cabanas are outfitted with refrigerators and flat-screen TVs.

Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, Caesars Palace

Apollo Pool, Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis, Caesars Palace
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Classical landscaping, Roman statues, and a flowing 18-foot waterfall make the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis at Caesars Palace fittingly palatial. Its 48 cabanas and 65 daybeds are spread around seven distinctively different pools — the Temple Pool, Venus Pool & Lounge, Fortuna Pool, Neptune Pool, Apollo Pool, Jupiter Pool, and Bacchus Pool. The Fortuna Pool is one of the few on the Strip offering swim-up blackjack tables, while there's a separate adults-only Venus Pool if you'd prefer more privacy. Just wander the different pools until you find one that fits, but note that the Bacchus Pool is invite-only.

Wynn Las Vegas Pool

Wynn Las Vegas resort pool
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With four pools of different sizes and surrounding manicured gardens, the Wynn Las Vegas pool scene is secluded and grown up. The 46 cabanas contain flat-screen TVs with cable, misting systems, and complimentary nonalcoholic drinks, plus snacks and a telephone; 15 cabanas are available only to guests staying in the Tower Suites. The service is outstanding, with hosts acting as waiters, concierges, and personal butlers. Reserve a massage in the dedicated cabana or play blackjack at the Cabana Bar — it all feels discreet and exclusive.

XS Night Swim, Encore at Wynn Las Vegas

XS at Encore at night time
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At XS Night Swim, inspired by the curves of the human body, rolling an electronic dance party from day into night actually works. Guests are encouraged to shed their club clothes and wear their best swimwear while dancing under the stars and in the pool at the Sunday after-dark party. The 25 poolside cabanas sprawling over two stories allow guests to take in a panoramic view of the party scene.

Tao Beach Dayclub, The Venetian

Tao Beach Club stage at The Venetian
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The renovated Tao Beach Dayclub at The Venetian reopened to the public in spring 2022 with a posh 47,000-square-foot space modeled after a Balinese oasis. You'll find three pools and a mix of daybeds and cabanas available for rent, though the real standouts here are the jungle cabanas that offer access to private plunge pools. As for food and beverage, expect the very best, with menus featuring creative sushi rolls, Rangoon dip topped with caviar, and Peking duck melts, among other high-end offerings.

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