If you’re coming to Las Vegas this Summer, theres a high chance you’re going to be spending time at the pools. Whether you’re looking for a party scene with DJs and bottle service or a relaxing oasis away from the Strip’s chaos, the city offers some of the most spectacular pool experiences in the world. From iconic resorts with massive lagoon-style pools to exclusive, adults-only retreats, here’s a guide to the best pools in Las Vegas—where to swim, sip, and soak up the desert sun in style.
Caesar’s Palace
The seven pools at Caesars Palace may be inspired by ancient Rome, but the atmosphere is pure Vegas. Whether you’re looking for a party, relaxation, or a little luxury, there’s a pool for every vibe. Try your luck at Fortuna Pool’s swim-up blackjack tables, book an al fresco massage in a Qua Bath & Spa cabana, or soak up the sun European-style at Venus Pool. For ultimate relaxation, Jupiter Pool keeps things low-key. But if you’re hoping to lounge at the ultra-exclusive Bacchus Pool, you’ll need high-roller status—or a celebrity invite.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas
One of the newest pools in town, the Oasis Pool deck at Fontainebleau Las Vegas is the city’s latest luxury pool experience, designed for those who expect more from a Vegas pool scene. It features seven pools, five bars, two restaurants, a gaming area, and LIV Beach—a day club inspired by Miami’s famous LIV. The design channels 1950s Miami Beach and the French Riviera, with cerulean and white furnishings, towering palms, and a striking white Art Deco pavilion bar. At La Côte, guests can enjoy French-Mediterranean cuisine alongside an extensive rosé-all-day wine menu.

Park MGM
Like the rest of Park MGM, the pool scene is intimate and relaxed, focusing more on stylish sunbathing than all-out partying. The three pools each offer a distinct experience: The North Pool is the social hub, featuring a poolside DJ and private cabanas; the East Pool caters to VIPs with a dedicated lounge bar; and the South Pool is all about elevated poolside dining, serving up acai bowls, spicy tuna poke, Impossible Burgers, and expertly crafted cocktails. It’s a refined alternative to the typical Vegas pool party.

Encore Beach Club
Encore Beach Club isn’t the place for a quiet poolside retreat—Wynn and Encore’s main pools handle that. This is where you come for one of the wildest pool parties in Las Vegas, complete with world-class DJs, a high-energy crowd, and an atmosphere built for indulgence. The three-tiered pools are lined with towering palms and plush daybeds, creating a sleek and stylish setting for day-to-night revelry. If you’re ready to splurge, party, and embrace the inevitable hangover, Encore Beach Club delivers an unforgettable experience.

The Venetian
The Venetian’s pool deck brings a touch of the Italian Riviera to Las Vegas, offering a taste of la dolce vita in the desert. Recently renovated, it features four large pools, a splash pad for kids, and ample seating, with heated pools available year-round. Spritz, the all-day restaurant, leans more American than European but offers bottomless spritz cocktails for a leisurely poolside experience. For those looking to turn up the energy, Tao Beach Dayclub transports guests to a Balinese-inspired escape, complete with a massive dance floor and central bar.

Bellagio
The Bellagio’s Mediterranean-inspired pool deck offers five spacious pools, but for a more exclusive experience, the Cypress Reserved Seating area is the way to go. Unlike standard loungers, these premium spots—available by reservation—come with an umbrella, a side table, cold towels, and a dedicated Cypress host for food and drink service. Prices start around $100, while cabana rentals, which include snacks and non-alcoholic drinks, begin at $400 per day. For ultimate relaxation, guests can even indulge in a poolside massage, either in a spa cabana or right from their own lounger.

Red Rock Casino
If the nonstop energy of the Strip isn’t your scene, the pools at Red Rock Las Vegas offer a more relaxed escape without sacrificing luxury. The main pool keeps things simple yet stylish, featuring 19 private cabanas, poolside gaming, and a menu of specialty cocktails and all-day bites from Sandbar Grille—including the ever-popular Dole Whip. For a more exclusive experience, the Rouge Room provides a 21-and-over private pool with cabanas and lounge seating, making it one of the most intimate and sophisticated poolside retreats in Las Vegas.

Stadium Swim | Circa
Stadium Swim at Circa Las Vegas blends the energy of a sportsbook with the vibe of a Vegas pool party, creating a one-of-a-kind experience in the city’s first adults-only casino. The multi-level pool complex features six pools spread across three tiers, all facing a massive 40-foot LED screen broadcasting the day’s biggest games. With more than 370 lounge chairs—and options to reserve lily pads, daybeds, and cabanas—there’s plenty of space to soak up the scene. Unlike most Vegas pools, Stadium Swim stays open year-round, from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, making it the perfect spot for both daytime lounging and late-night revelry.

Bel-Aire | Durango Casino
Surrounded by towering palms and lush greenery, Bel-Aire Backyard offers a tranquil yet stylish escape from the casino floor. This poolside retreat blends relaxation with a lively atmosphere, where guests can lounge in private cabanas, oversized daybeds, or plush pool chairs while soaking up the sun and music. The experience is both upscale and serene, catering to those looking for a more refined pool scene. To complete the vibe, Bel-Aire Backyard serves a curated selection of refreshing cocktails and an elevated menu of gourmet bites.