Dive Into the Best Las Vegas Pool Parties Right Now

Grab your swimsuit and get to the best Las Vegas pool parties at the dayclub.

TAO Beach Dayclub
Photo courtesy of Tao Group Hospitality
Photo courtesy of Tao Group Hospitality

You're already familiar with the best nightclubs in Las Vegas, but there's also a concept called the dayclub, which is pretty much the same thing, except with much more water and much less clothing. Pool parties can get wild and rowdy, but Sin City is ready to give you more options these days, including off-Strip alternatives and smaller pool decks with a lounge-style atmosphere. No matter who you are, there's a pool that's right for you. So get ready for summer and beat the overbearing Vegas heat with booze, beats, and other fun by the water at the best Las Vegas pool parties.

TAO Beach
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TAO Beach

The Venetian
$$$$

While other dayclubs operated with limited capacity during the early days of the pandemic, Tao Beach used the downtime for a major renovation, returning last year with an entirely reimagined pool deck that's larger, yet manages to feel more intimate with the DJ booth closer to the action. A large statue of the tree goddess Tendai by South African artist Daniel Popper is an eye-catching centerpiece, bringing a touch of elegance to the dayclub's subtle Asian theme. Book a high-tech cabana and order sushi and sashimi from Tao Asian Bistro, as well as over-the-top fun stuff like chilled seafood towers, Peking Duck melts, and fresh-shucked oysters. Thursday Out of Office parties are a great excuse to blow off work with fee entry and two-for-one cocktails for locals.
How to book: Buy tickets or book tables online.

Azilo Ultra Pool
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Azilo Ultra Pool

The Sahara
$$$$

Azilo Ultra Pool is back for its second full season, combining a Moroccan-inspired lounge vibe with the spectacle of a 240-foot LED video wall. A lineup of in-house DJs perform on an open-air stage Friday-Sunday, while guests spend their time on daybeds and in cabanas with steak nachos, sushi platters, plant-based Impossible burgers, and other summertime bites. Look out for a big Mala Vida Latin Nights party for Cinco de Mayo.
How to book: Make a reservation online.

Drai's Beachclub
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Drai's Beachclub

The Cromwell
$$$$

When it comes to views, it's hard to beat Drai's, which soaks in the scenery of the Strip from the 11th-floor rooftop of The Cromwell hotel day or night. Lounge by two large pools on the main 30,000-square-foot, slip-proof deck, with five smaller elevated pools shared by VIP bungalows. The 15 mezzanine-level cabanas are reserved for high rollers and come with their own private pools, showers, and restrooms. The entertainment is heavy on rap and R&B acts, and this summer sees the return of Big Sean, Meek Mill, French Montana, and other big-name headliners. Also new this year: alcohol-infused watermelon or pineapple soft serve.
How to book:Browse events online to book.

Ayu Dayclub
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Ayu Dayclub

Resorts World
$$$$

Ayu is one of the newer dayclubs on the Strip, sparing no expense on entertainment with the likes of Zedd, Tiesto, Kaskade, and Deadmau5 on the DJ roster. Elderbrook and Alan Walker will also make appearances for the first time this year. Cabanas on the second level have great views overlooking the pool and a large concert-worthy main stage. Watch out for mini splash cannons at random moments. Ayu Beach House is a new Sunday party with house, hip-hop, R&B, and even new wave working their way into the mix with photogenic backgrounds throughout the pool area to light up your Instagram feed. Elsewhere on property, the infinity pool at the hotel's main pool deck is now the adults-only Athena Infinity Ultra Pool.
How to book:Book a reservation online.

Èlia Beach Club
Photo by Alex Jerome, courtesy of Élia Beach Club

Èlia Beach Club

Virgin Hotels
$$$$

Elia Beach Club is on the site of what used to be Rehab, the original Vegas-style dayclub that set the standard for partying under the sun. After the Hard Rock was sold and transformed into a Virgin Hotels property, the pool (pronounced ee-LYE-uh by the way) was renovated with inspiration from the Greek island of Mykonos with stone and bamboo decor and sand surrounding the water. Despite opening just two years ago, VIrgin Hotels is revamping Elia for the 2023 season, running Thursday-Sunday with DJs on the weekend. More details will be announced, but it wouldn't be a surprise to see a relatively toned down version of a dayclub at what's turned out to be a relatively quiet resort. That's not necessarily a bad thing. Just don't expect a revival of the wild and crazy Rehab days.
How to book:Book a reservation online.

Wet Republic Ultra Pool
Photo by Sammy Dean, courtesy of Tao Group Hospitality

Right before the pandemic hit, Wet Republic underwent a multi-million dollar renovation with new video screens, cabanas, and ultra-sleek bungalows with private plunge pools. The booming AudioTek sound system is similar to ones used at festivals like Cochella. As far as pool parties go, Wet Republic is among the most chaotic on the Strip, with big crowds, long lines, and a TSA-style security check out front, but it's worth it to see headliners like Steve Aoki, Afrojack, and Martin Garrix. If you need a break from the madness, float down the lazy river at the main MGM Grand pool complex next door. Wet Republic is one of just two dayclubs (along with Marquee) included in the Las Vegas Party Pass, which offers unlimited access to nightclubs Omnia, Hakkasan, and Jewel for one flat rate.
How to book:Buy tickets or book tables online.

Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub
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Marquee Nightclub & Dayclub

The Cosmopolitan
$$$$

Marquee Dayclub is an indulgent experience with a 22,000-square-foot rooftop space, two main pools, and grand cabanas with private glass infinity-edge dipping pools. Pauly D and Mike Attack lead the current lineup of resident DJ headliners and the food menu features fun stuff like lobster nachos and Wagyu beef burgers. Sundays are especially busy with floral-themed Full Bloom parties during the day and Drenched After Dark events at night. Cabanas are cool, but the best way to enjoy Marquee is by booking a bungalow: a three-story Cosmopolitan hotel suite that overlooks the pool and has direct access to the deck.
How to book:Buy tickets or book cabanas online.

Influence
Photo courtesy of The LINQ

Influence

The LINQ
$$$$

The rooftop pool at The LINQ Hotel is open seven days a week, giving guests ample opportunity to enjoy the loose backyard-style party vibe. Take a dip, play beer pong, and squeeze in a few rounds of cornhole with an awesome view of the High Roller wheel as your backdrop. The taco bar has a nice lineup of summer cocktails, ranging from a variety of mojitos to loaded fresh-pressed lemonades. Hang out in one of ten cabanas outfitted with 60-inch TVs, overhead sound systems, and other perks. Want to spend the night? Book a hotel room with a courtyard adjacent to the pool deck. It's almost like renting a cabana with a bedroom.
How to book: Reserve a cabana online.

Encore Beach Club
Photo by Danny Mahoney, courtesy of Encore Beach Club

Encore Beach Club

Wynn Encore
$$$$

The expansive 60,000-square-foot deck at Encore Beach Club offers something unusual in Vegas: a pool with space and room to breathe. Things are picking back up this season with the return of headliners like the Chainsmokers, Marshmello, Kygo, Diplo, and David Guetta – plus a new residency by Tyga. The Wynn kitchen team does a great job putting together an elevated poolside food menu with vegan options well represented. The action carries over to late evening hours for regular NightSwim events. Think of it as a way to go nightclubbing without dressing fancy. Try your hand at the poolside blackjack tables and win back some of that front door admission charge.
How to book: Buy general admission tickets or VIP tables and cabanas online.

LIQUID Pool Lounge
Photo by Sam Marshall, courtesy of Tao Group Hospitality

Matching the contemporary image of the Aria resort, Liquid has always been a little more intimate and upscale than other pool parties in Vegas. The venue is a secluded escape for those 21-and-over with comfy wicker furniture. Eight massive VIP cabanas—which if needed, can be split into 16 cabanas—come with their own private pools, TVs, and daybeds. The drink menu traditionally has a wide variety of mojitos, margaritas, and champagne. Come by mid-week for the Wednesday Dip, when locals can get comped entry, ladies enjoy a one-hour open champagne bar (12:30-1:30 pm), and everyone gets to hop around on large inflatables.
How to book:Book a reservation online.

Flamingo GO Pool
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Flamingo GO Pool

Flamingo
$$$$

With waterfalls, palm trees, and a twisting swimming pool, Go Pool has the feel of a tropical lagoon. It's also one of the few dayclubs open seven days a week. The 14 cabanas aren't the fanciest on the Strip, so feel free to save a few bucks with one of more than 50 daybeds. Maximize day drinking at the bar with made-to-order punches and Dole Whip cocktails. When you're done swimming and tanning, visit the Flamingo Wildlife Habitat just steps away from the pool deck. It's one of the best free attractions in Vegas.
How to book: Book daybeds and cabanas online.

Temptation Sundays
Photo courtesy of The Luxor/Temptation Sundays

Temptation Sundays is the only LGBTQ-focused pool party in Las Vegas, taking full advantage of the Luxor's wide-open, inviting pool deck on the west side of the pyramid-shaped resort. Under the direction of Eduardo Cordova of The Garden, the events are geared toward both locals and tourists with non-hotel guests welcome. The fun gets underway every Sunday afternoon from May through September with reservations strongly encouraged. Temptation Sundays has been around for 11 years, providing the Las Vegas LGBTQ party scene with welcome representation on the Strip.
How to book:Book a reservation online.

Venus Pool
Photo courtesy of Venus at Caesars Palace

Venus Pool

Caesars Palace
$$$$

Formerly a topless pool, Venus remains an adults-only enclave, tucked away in a corner of the sprawling Garden of the Gods pool deck. Surrounded by rows of trees, Venus' best attribute is privacy and seclusion, but the intimate hideaway knows the importance of lounge beats played loud enough to be felt underwater. Caesars Palace is picking up the pace even further with the return of Venus Night Swim events, which take place daily throughout the summer from 7 pm to 2 am.
How to book:Book a reservation online.

Stadium Swim
Photo courtesy of Circa

Stadium Swim

Circa
$$$$

Stadium Swim is one of the most impressive things about Circa, the tallest resort on Fremont Street. The rooftop pool deck is staggered in levels on a slope to face a massive 14-million-megapixel LED video wall, making it the best pool for catching a big game. A DJ spins music in a booth directly underneath. Sometimes the atmosphere is like a sports arena. Sometimes it's like a frat party. The cabanas feel like mini-apartments and there's a couple swim-up bars to spare the nuisance of getting out of the water to order booze. There's really no "season" here. Stadium Swim's six heated pools are open year-round.
How to book: Book a cabana or daybed online.

Daylight Beach Club
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Daylight Beach Club

Mandalay Bay
$$$$

Daylight immediately sets itself apart from other pools in Vegas by having its own dedicated parking lot. That means you don't have to trudge through a casino lobby to get to it. Other highlights include 23 VIP Cabanas and a pair of ultra-VIP bungalows framing the DJ stage. Expect to hear a combination of house, top-40, R&B, and hip-hop throughout the season. Daylight is launching Sunburst Saturdays as a new daytime EDM party and welcoming Neon Vibra events after dark. British DJ and hip-hop star TroyBoi will appear throughout the summer.
How to book: Buy tickets or reserve cabanas online.

Bare Pool Lounge
Photo courtesy of The Mirage

Bare Pool Lounge

The Mirage
$$$$

Sorry. Bare is no longer topless. However, the intimate pool deck remains 21-and-over with live DJs and pop-up parties planned throughout the summer. It's an easy layout, with chairs and cabanas surrounding a rectangular pool with a revealing see-thru wall offering a glimpse of what's going on below the surface of the water. Bare is surrounded by palm trees, which add a tropical feel and welcome seclusion from the rest of the sprawling pool complex at the Mirage. Order breakfast bites, vegan tacos, boozy slushies, and other treats from the Paradise Cafe.
How to book:Book a reservation online.

SOAK Pool
Photo courtesy of Palms SOAK Pool

SOAK Pool

Palms
$$$$

The Palms pool deck isn't as rowdy as it used to be, but after two ownership changes in recent years, the hotel is developing Soak Pool into a reliable space for fun under the sun. DJs perform on select days and new menu items this year include Cuban sandwiches, Mahi tacos, and shrimp ceviche. Wash it all down with a Casamigos-fueled Pink Paloma. The layout is beautiful with stone and wood decor, dual pools, and two levels of cabanas with see-through plunge pools. Soak is still working on details for the season, but if last year is any indication, expect to see a few enticing discounts and special event days with locals in mind.
How to book: Book a reservation online.

DayDream
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DayDream

The M Resort
$$$$

If you like the idea of going to a dayclub, but hate the idea of dealing with overwhelming crowds of tourists, then DayDream is right up your alley. The intimate adults-only pool at The M Resort is a longtime locals favorite, surrounded by cabanas, daybeds, a DJ booth, hot tubs, and other things usually associated with the Strip, but without the high prices. Open Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, general admission is a flat $20. The neighboring M Pool isn't bad either, especially if you're sipping on one of the new 100 oz. margarita towers. The M Resort is just off Interstate 15 in Southeast Henderson and yes, parking is free.
How to book: Book a cabana or daybed online.

Sapphire Pool & Dayclub Las Vegas
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Sapphire Pool & Dayclub

Industrial Corridor
$$$$

Sapphire is the only strip club in Las Vegas with its own pool – an outdoor oasis with tropical drinks, a surprisingly large food menu, and guest appearances by social media stars and a revolving lineup of DJs. Both the staff and customers are allowed to go topless, but this isn't the kind of place where lap dances are offered. That's for inside. Instead, Sapphire is a fun, pressure-free environment with a social vibe, dayclub energy, and easy parking – something that already gives it an advantage over most of the competition on the Strip.
How to book: Call 702-869-0003 or go online to reserve a daybed or cabana package.

Rogue Cabanas
Photo courtesy of Rouge Room

Rouge Cabanas

Summerlin
$$$$

The newly opened Rouge Room at the Red Rock Resort is a stylish cocktail lounge with champagne, martini carts, and a supper club atmosphere. The outdoor deck, however, offers a nice change of scenery, where guests can sip on drinks under moonlight by the pool, flanked by eight cozy cabanas. Come by during the day, when it takes on the role of Rouge Cabanas, an adults-only oasis with live DJs on weekends and a staircase that connects to the main hotel pool complex. Sit at the bar or book a cabana to order seafood platters, caviar service, and other elevated bites. The cocktails are crafted with an artisan touch, but still on the sweet side for summer lounging. The concept was founded by Wish You Were Here Group, the same team behind Kassi Beach House at Virgin Hotels.
How to book: General admission and bar seating is free on a first-come basis. Go online to book poolside tables, daybeds, or cabanas.

Rob Kachelriess has been writing about Las Vegas in Thrillist for more than eight years. His work has also appeared in Travel + Leisure, Trivago Magazine, Sophisticated Living, Modern Luxury, Leafly, Las Vegas Magazine, and other publications. He's more of a cabana guy than a pool guy. Follow him on Twitter @rkachelriess.