Topless pools and European-style sunbathing isn’t new in Las Vegas, but the number of places that allow it keeps dwindling each year. (Top photo credit: Moorea Beach Club)

Ten years ago there were almost a dozen casino resorts in Las Vegas that had at least one pool that permitted women to go topless. In 2024, there are four.

Some of the resorts that no longer have tops-optional pools include, Bare Pool at The Mirage, Venus Pool at Caesars Palace, Voo Pool at the Rio, Wet 24 at The STRAT and DayDream at the M Resort.

Sapphire Pool at the “World’s Largest Gentlemen’s Club” will not open for the 2024 pool season, but may return in 2025.

Topless Pool Etiquette: The pools are “clothing optional”, so it’s alright to keep clothing on if you want. No pictures of any kind are allowed. Be respectful and avoid staring. “Adults only” at topless pools means 21 and over. Bring a valid ID for entry.

Where to still find topless pools in Las Vegas: