Las Vegas may have bright lights, extravagant casinos, and some of the best entertainment in the world, but it also has an expansive pool scene. Each hotel and resort has done a great job in making their pool areas personalized to their theme and giving guests everything from VIP treatment to old-fashioned family fun.
There are a lot of great pools in Las Vegas, but one of the best is the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis at Caesar’s Palace. Caesars Palace’s pool complex has different pools for every occasion. Let’s dive into the Las Vegas Caesars Palace pools and amenities.
Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis
Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis is what Caesar’s Palace has named their collection of various pool experiences. It consists of seven different pools, each with its own unique pool experience and amenities.
Temple Pool

The Temple Pool is one of the most recognizable pools in Las Vegas. It has a circular pool with a statue of Caesar himself in the center of a dome held up by six Roman columns and surrounded by fountains.
It is quite a statement piece and has become a hot spot for photos. There are also several other statues around the Temple poolside. The round pool is family-friendly and can be used by teens 14 and older without supervision.
Open: Year Round
Venus Pool

The Venus Pool is an adults-only retreat. It is 21 and over, named after the goddess of love and beauty. The Venus Pool is all about luxury and romance. It is reminiscent of a European resort and has large daybeds, cabanas, and lounge chairs. Though the Venus Pool is seasonal, it is the only Caesars Palace pool that non-guests can reserve lounge chairs at for a fee.
Closed: For winter
Fortuna Pool

Fortuna Pool, which comes from the name of the Roman Goddess of fortune and luck, is the perfect place to try your luck while soaking up the sun. The Fortuna pool has four swim-up blackjack tables under a waterfall so you can grab a drink and indulge in a round without leaving the fresh air. Of course, because of the blackjack tables, Fortuna Pool is also a 21 and over area.
Open: Year Round
Neptune Pool

Neptune Pool is another recognizable Caesars Palace pool because it is the largest pool. It has been dubbed the party pool because it is always bustling with energy. However, it is open to all ages despite its party atmosphere.
With mosaic tiles and large Roman columns flanking the Neptune pool, it makes a visual statement and the perfect background for a family day of fun in the sun.
Closed: For winter
Apollo Pool

The Apollo Pool is a casual atmosphere that is perfect for sunbathing and sipping some cocktails. Named after the Roman god of the sun, the Apollo Pool has perfect Southwest positioning on the property to claim the title of the pool with the most amount of sun.
Closed: For winter
Jupiter Pool

Jupiter Pool is another family-friendly area that has both food and drink service. Tucked away in a corner, Jupiter Pool is a great place to get away from the commotion of Las Vegas. Jupiter Pool also has some of the most affordable cabana rental pricing and is the home of the poolside spa services called Qua Spa Poolside.
Closed: For winter
Bacchus Pool

Bacchus was the Roman god of wine which is why this Caesars pool was named after him. Bacchus Pool is exclusively for invited guests such as high rollers and celebrities. However, if you are willing to dish out the dough, reserving a cabana at Bacchus Pool can get you access to the VIP experience.
Closed: For winter
Pool Amenities & Hours

Each of the pools has varying amounts of daybeds, cabanas, and free pool loungers. Both the daybeds and cabanas do have a fee, though it can be split between multiple people as the daybeds seat four and the cabanas seat eight. If you are looking to score one of the free chaise lounge chairs, try Temple Pool first as it has the most.
Caesars pools are open from 9 or 10 a.m. until 5 to 6 p.m. depending on whether it is pool season or not, though as of the writing of this article, they are temporarily closed.
Who Can Use The Caesars Palace Pools
Not just anyone in Las Vegas can use all of the pools at the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis. Most of them are reserved exclusively for guests staying at Caesars and Nobu Hotel. Each room key grants free access to the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis for two people.
However, hotel guests from other Las Vegas properties can pay an admission fee to visit the Venue Pool and Lounge.
FAQs
Here are the most frequently asked questions about Caesar’s Palace Las Vegas pools.
How many pools are at Caesars Palace?
There’s a total of seven pools at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
Can you go to any Caesars property pool?
Yes, Caesar’s hotel guests can go to any of the pools at Caesars Entertainment properties, though some have an entrance fee.
Are Caesars Palace pools open?
Caesars Palace’s two pools are open year round, while the other 5 are closed for the winter.
Which tower at Caesars Palace is closest to the pool?
The Octavius Tower at Caesars Palace is closest to all of the pools.
Swim and Lounge at Garden of the Gods
Swim, sunbathe, and lounge at the Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis at Caesars Palace. It is a Las Vegas pool complex that is not to be missed. From swim-up blackjack or a cabana massage to lavish sunbathing spots, each pool offers something different for hotel guests to enjoy.
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Updated : April 6th 2023
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