Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis

Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis

Caesars Palace's five-acre, three-level Roman-themed complex with seven pools, swim-up blackjack, an 18-foot waterfall, cabanas and daybeds.

Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis Las Vegas: Day Passes, Cabanas & What to Expect

Garden of the Gods Pool Oasis is the five-acre pool complex at Caesars Palace, built across three levels in a Roman-inspired design with fountains and an 18-foot waterfall. It holds seven pools named for Roman gods and goddesses — Apollo, Bacchus, Fortuna, Jupiter, Neptune, Temple and Venus — each with its own character, from quiet soaking pools to livelier party scenes.

Across the grounds there are 48 cabanas, 65 daybeds and rows of chaise lounges for full- or half-day rental, plus five swim-up blackjack tables. The bars pour signature tiki drinks served in a pineapple or by the 64-ounce pitcher. Pool access is free for Caesars Palace hotel guests; outside visitors need a reservation.

Insider tip Each of the seven pools has a different mood, so if one is too busy or too quiet, walk to another rather than settling for the first you reach.

Venue

3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Frequently asked questions

How many pools are there and what are they called?

There are seven pools spread over three levels, named Apollo, Bacchus, Fortuna, Jupiter, Neptune, Temple and Venus, ranging from calm soaking pools to more social, party-leaning ones.

Do I have to pay to get in?

Access is free for Caesars Palace hotel guests. Non-guests need a reservation, and cabanas and daybeds are available for full- or half-day rental.

What is there to do besides swim?

The oasis has five swim-up blackjack tables, an 18-foot waterfall and fountains, plus poolside bars pouring signature tiki drinks served in a pineapple or by the 64-ounce pitcher.
Entry Cover varies — see passes
Where Caesars Palace