
Hotels with Pool in Las Vegas: Strip and Off-Strip Options
Las Vegas has some of the most elaborate hotel pool complexes in the world — multi-acre water parks, adults-only dayclub pools with live DJs, shark tanks, infinity edges, and lazy rivers. But not all pools are created equal, and not all of them are open year-round. Here's what you actually need to know before booking.

Las Vegas Hotel Pools: What to Know Before You Book
Before choosing a hotel based on its pool, there are a few practical details that can significantly affect your experience, especially around access and seasonality.
Do You Have to Be a Hotel Guest to Use the Pool?
In most cases, yes — Las Vegas hotel pools are reserved for registered guests. Some properties sell day passes through services like ResortPass, but this varies by hotel and season. If pool access is central to your trip, book the hotel with the pool you want rather than planning to buy your way in.
Are Las Vegas Hotel Pools Open Year-Round?
No — most Strip pool complexes close or scale back significantly from November through March. A handful of properties keep at least one heated pool open through winter: Bellagio, Aria, The Venetian, Wynn/Encore, Park MGM, and Mandalay Bay all maintain limited winter pool access for guests, though their full complexes — wave pools, lazy rivers, and beach areas — are typically closed. Stadium Swim at Circa is the only pool in Las Vegas open 365 days a year, with pools heated to 94°–104°F year-round.
Are Las Vegas Hotel Pools Heated in Winter?
The properties that stay open heat their pools — typically to the high-70s to low-80s°F. Air temperatures in Las Vegas in January and February average in the low 50s°F, so heated water doesn't mean a warm experience. If you're visiting between November and March primarily for the pool, Circa's Stadium Swim is the most reliable option.
Best Hotel Pool Complexes on the Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas Strip hotels are known for large-scale pool decks, themed complexes, and high-energy dayclub scenes. These are the most established and consistently reviewed pool experiences on the Strip.

Caesars Palace – Garden of the Gods Pool Complex
Seven pools, swim-up blackjack tables, 48 cabanas, and 65 daybeds spread across a complex modelled on ancient Rome — statues, fountains, and a setting that genuinely feels like a resort within a resort. The adults-only Venus pool has a swim-up blackjack table and in-water lounge chairs. The Neptune pool is the most social hub of the complex. For VIPs and high rollers, the Bacchus pool is invitation-only. One of the most celebrated pool complexes in the city and a flagship reason to stay at Caesars.

The Venetian Resort – Pool Deck
Four large pools with dramatic infinity edges, a splash pad, sculptures, and poolside loungers across a beautifully designed deck. The Canyon Ranch Spa is adjacent — useful if you want to combine a pool day with a spa treatment. One heated pool stays open in winter, with cabana availability limited but not entirely absent off-season. Well suited to guests who want a refined, less party-focused pool experience.

Bellagio — Pool District
Bellagio operates multiple pools seasonally, with one heated pool open year-round in a garden setting with European styling that matches the hotel's overall aesthetic. Less of a party scene than Caesars or Flamingo — better for guests who want a relaxed, upscale pool day without DJs and dayclub energy. The iconic dancing fountains are just steps away.

Aria — Liquid Pool Lounge
Aria's main pool complex is open year-round with heated water. The standout is the Liquid Pool Lounge — a 16,000 sq ft adults-only dayclub with luxurious dipping pools, eight secluded cabanas, three party cabanas, and daybeds along the main pool. A premier party pool experience with a more sophisticated edge than some of the louder Strip options. Guests staying at Vdara can also use Aria's pool during the months when Vdara's own pool is closed seasonally.

Flamingo — GO Pool (Adults-Only)
One of the Strip's most popular adults-only pool setups — with VIP cabanas, in-water daybeds, and the Strip's only swim-up bar, with live DJs running through pool season. A reliably lively atmosphere in the heart of the Strip. The broader Flamingo pool complex also includes family-friendly pools for guests travelling with children.

Mandalay Bay – Beach Pool Complex
The most resort-style pool experience on the Strip — a sand beach, a wave pool, a lazy river, and multiple pools spread across 11 acres. One of the largest and most elaborate pool complexes in Las Vegas, and a genuine beach experience within the hotel property. The full complex is seasonal; one heated pool stays open for guests in winter while the beach, wave pool, and lazy river are closed.

Wynn / Encore – Luxury Pool Experience
Wynn and Encore share a pool complex known for its well-maintained, upscale atmosphere and notably attentive service. Cabanas are available for rental, and the setting is calmer and more sophisticated than the louder dayclub pools further down the Strip. Open year-round with at least one heated pool, though portions close periodically for maintenance. A strong choice for guests who want a premium pool experience without full dayclub energy.
Best Adults-Only and Party Pools in Las Vegas
If pool parties with DJs and a social atmosphere are the priority:
- Flamingo GO Pool — swim-up bar, live DJs, adults-only, central Strip location
- Aria Liquid Pool Lounge — adults-only dayclub, sophisticated setting, premium cabanas
- Encore Beach Club — one of the most well-known dayclub pools in the city, with headline DJ performances on weekends during pool season
- Tao Beach at The Venetian — elevated pool deck dayclub with consistent DJ programming through the summer season
Best Off-Strip Hotel Pools in Las Vegas
Downtown and off-Strip properties offer some of the most distinctive pool concepts in the city, often with fewer crowds and more unique designs.

Circa Resort & Casino – Stadium Swim (Open Year-Round)
The most unique pool concept in Las Vegas — a five-pool amphitheater built around a massive screen showing live sports, open 365 days a year with pools heated to 94°–104°F. Adults-only (21+) and located Downtown rather than on the Strip. If you're visiting in winter and want a genuine pool experience, this is the best option in the city by a wide margin. Circa is a well-reviewed boutique resort about 10–15 minutes from the Strip.

Golden Nugget – The Tank Shark Pool
A $30 million pool complex Downtown built around a 200,000-gallon shark aquarium — guests swim through a slide that passes directly through the shark tank. Three levels of pools, 17 private cabanas, and The Hideout on the upper level — an adults-only pool area with chaise lounges, premium cabanas, and a walk-up bar. One of the most distinctive pool experiences in Las Vegas, on or off the Strip.
Which Las Vegas Hotel Pool Is Right for You?
- Best overall complex: Caesars Palace Garden of the Gods
- Best for year-round swimming: Circa Stadium Swim or Aria
- Best party/dayclub pool: Flamingo GO Pool or Aria Liquid Pool Lounge
- Best for families: Mandalay Bay Beach
- Best off-Strip: Circa Stadium Swim or Golden Nugget Tank
- Best luxury, low-key: Wynn/Encore or Bellagio
Make Your Las Vegas Stay Go Further
Las Vegas is built for indulgence — and a great pool is a big part of that. At Dyme, we think your travel should leave something positive behind. We invest our profits in clean energy projects — solar installations for schools and hospitals — that provide communities with cheaper electricity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Book your Las Vegas hotel through Dyme and your stay supports something that goes beyond the pool deck.
Become a Dyme member to support cleaner, lower-impact travel and unlock exclusive prices.
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Hotels with Pool in Las Vegas: Strip and Off-Strip Options
Las Vegas has some of the most elaborate hotel pool complexes in the world — multi-acre water parks, adults-only dayclub pools with live DJs, shark tanks, infinity edges, and lazy rivers. But not all pools are created equal, and not all of them are open year-round. Here's what you actually need to know before booking.

Las Vegas Hotel Pools: What to Know Before You Book
Before choosing a hotel based on its pool, there are a few practical details that can significantly affect your experience, especially around access and seasonality.
Do You Have to Be a Hotel Guest to Use the Pool?
In most cases, yes — Las Vegas hotel pools are reserved for registered guests. Some properties sell day passes through services like ResortPass, but this varies by hotel and season. If pool access is central to your trip, book the hotel with the pool you want rather than planning to buy your way in.
Are Las Vegas Hotel Pools Open Year-Round?
No — most Strip pool complexes close or scale back significantly from November through March. A handful of properties keep at least one heated pool open through winter: Bellagio, Aria, The Venetian, Wynn/Encore, Park MGM, and Mandalay Bay all maintain limited winter pool access for guests, though their full complexes — wave pools, lazy rivers, and beach areas — are typically closed. Stadium Swim at Circa is the only pool in Las Vegas open 365 days a year, with pools heated to 94°–104°F year-round.
Are Las Vegas Hotel Pools Heated in Winter?
The properties that stay open heat their pools — typically to the high-70s to low-80s°F. Air temperatures in Las Vegas in January and February average in the low 50s°F, so heated water doesn't mean a warm experience. If you're visiting between November and March primarily for the pool, Circa's Stadium Swim is the most reliable option.
Best Hotel Pool Complexes on the Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas Strip hotels are known for large-scale pool decks, themed complexes, and high-energy dayclub scenes. These are the most established and consistently reviewed pool experiences on the Strip.

Caesars Palace – Garden of the Gods Pool Complex
Seven pools, swim-up blackjack tables, 48 cabanas, and 65 daybeds spread across a complex modelled on ancient Rome — statues, fountains, and a setting that genuinely feels like a resort within a resort. The adults-only Venus pool has a swim-up blackjack table and in-water lounge chairs. The Neptune pool is the most social hub of the complex. For VIPs and high rollers, the Bacchus pool is invitation-only. One of the most celebrated pool complexes in the city and a flagship reason to stay at Caesars.

The Venetian Resort – Pool Deck
Four large pools with dramatic infinity edges, a splash pad, sculptures, and poolside loungers across a beautifully designed deck. The Canyon Ranch Spa is adjacent — useful if you want to combine a pool day with a spa treatment. One heated pool stays open in winter, with cabana availability limited but not entirely absent off-season. Well suited to guests who want a refined, less party-focused pool experience.

Bellagio — Pool District
Bellagio operates multiple pools seasonally, with one heated pool open year-round in a garden setting with European styling that matches the hotel's overall aesthetic. Less of a party scene than Caesars or Flamingo — better for guests who want a relaxed, upscale pool day without DJs and dayclub energy. The iconic dancing fountains are just steps away.

Aria — Liquid Pool Lounge
Aria's main pool complex is open year-round with heated water. The standout is the Liquid Pool Lounge — a 16,000 sq ft adults-only dayclub with luxurious dipping pools, eight secluded cabanas, three party cabanas, and daybeds along the main pool. A premier party pool experience with a more sophisticated edge than some of the louder Strip options. Guests staying at Vdara can also use Aria's pool during the months when Vdara's own pool is closed seasonally.

Flamingo — GO Pool (Adults-Only)
One of the Strip's most popular adults-only pool setups — with VIP cabanas, in-water daybeds, and the Strip's only swim-up bar, with live DJs running through pool season. A reliably lively atmosphere in the heart of the Strip. The broader Flamingo pool complex also includes family-friendly pools for guests travelling with children.

Mandalay Bay – Beach Pool Complex
The most resort-style pool experience on the Strip — a sand beach, a wave pool, a lazy river, and multiple pools spread across 11 acres. One of the largest and most elaborate pool complexes in Las Vegas, and a genuine beach experience within the hotel property. The full complex is seasonal; one heated pool stays open for guests in winter while the beach, wave pool, and lazy river are closed.

Wynn / Encore – Luxury Pool Experience
Wynn and Encore share a pool complex known for its well-maintained, upscale atmosphere and notably attentive service. Cabanas are available for rental, and the setting is calmer and more sophisticated than the louder dayclub pools further down the Strip. Open year-round with at least one heated pool, though portions close periodically for maintenance. A strong choice for guests who want a premium pool experience without full dayclub energy.
Best Adults-Only and Party Pools in Las Vegas
If pool parties with DJs and a social atmosphere are the priority:
- Flamingo GO Pool — swim-up bar, live DJs, adults-only, central Strip location
- Aria Liquid Pool Lounge — adults-only dayclub, sophisticated setting, premium cabanas
- Encore Beach Club — one of the most well-known dayclub pools in the city, with headline DJ performances on weekends during pool season
- Tao Beach at The Venetian — elevated pool deck dayclub with consistent DJ programming through the summer season
Best Off-Strip Hotel Pools in Las Vegas
Downtown and off-Strip properties offer some of the most distinctive pool concepts in the city, often with fewer crowds and more unique designs.

Circa Resort & Casino – Stadium Swim (Open Year-Round)
The most unique pool concept in Las Vegas — a five-pool amphitheater built around a massive screen showing live sports, open 365 days a year with pools heated to 94°–104°F. Adults-only (21+) and located Downtown rather than on the Strip. If you're visiting in winter and want a genuine pool experience, this is the best option in the city by a wide margin. Circa is a well-reviewed boutique resort about 10–15 minutes from the Strip.

Golden Nugget – The Tank Shark Pool
A $30 million pool complex Downtown built around a 200,000-gallon shark aquarium — guests swim through a slide that passes directly through the shark tank. Three levels of pools, 17 private cabanas, and The Hideout on the upper level — an adults-only pool area with chaise lounges, premium cabanas, and a walk-up bar. One of the most distinctive pool experiences in Las Vegas, on or off the Strip.
Which Las Vegas Hotel Pool Is Right for You?
- Best overall complex: Caesars Palace Garden of the Gods
- Best for year-round swimming: Circa Stadium Swim or Aria
- Best party/dayclub pool: Flamingo GO Pool or Aria Liquid Pool Lounge
- Best for families: Mandalay Bay Beach
- Best off-Strip: Circa Stadium Swim or Golden Nugget Tank
- Best luxury, low-key: Wynn/Encore or Bellagio
Make Your Las Vegas Stay Go Further
Las Vegas is built for indulgence — and a great pool is a big part of that. At Dyme, we think your travel should leave something positive behind. We invest our profits in clean energy projects — solar installations for schools and hospitals — that provide communities with cheaper electricity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Book your Las Vegas hotel through Dyme and your stay supports something that goes beyond the pool deck.
Become a Dyme member to support cleaner, lower-impact travel and unlock exclusive prices.


