Cove Beach has taken over the former Venus Pool + Lounge at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip.

A recent complaint was posted on Trip Advisor. “Very recently went and I went into the topless pool and everyone had clothes on but they were older so I didn’t think anything of it. Flung my top off and went into the pool. Immediately was told to put my top on by security as it’s no longer allowed. Apparently they started getting complaints and they banned it. So pissed off. That’s one of the reasons I go to LV. Are the other hotels doing the same??”

From Caesars Entertainment “Cove Beach boasts a Mediterranean vibe mixed with a young, luxurious, jet setting, global personality. Experience one of Cove’s exclusive signature parties straight from the Persian Gulf while indulging in shisha, a novel and chic way to socialize. Cove Beach is art, music, energy and high-end inclusivity.

While Venus Pool + Lounge may no longer be a European styled sun bathing experience, Cove Beach’s Takeover boasts an adult-only Mediterranean & luxuriouis vibe.”

There are still other topless pool options in Las Vegas, including Moorea Beach Club at Mandalay Bay, VooDoo Beach at the Rio, Bare Pool Lounge at the Mirage, Wynn Resort and Naked Pool at the Artisan Hotel.

Caesars Palace is owned by Caesars Entertainment.

Former Venus Pool + Lounge logo at Caesars Palace
Bare at the Mirage Hotel & Casino
6/1/2019 Caesars Palace sign
Wynn has a topless pool
Mandalay Bay has a topless pool