Mexico City, June 2025 — With more than 320 days of sunshine a year and an unparalleled tourism infrastructure, Las Vegas is establishing itself as the ultimate summer destination for travelers of all ages and interests. The city has kicked off its pool season, offering one of the most extensive and diverse aquatic experiences in the United States.
From luxurious resorts with designer pools to the world's most renowned dayclubs, Las Vegas combines world-class hospitality with nonstop entertainment. Venues like the Boulevard Pool at The Cosmopolitan, the Oasis Pool Deck at the new Fontainebleau Las Vegas, and the Bel-Aire Backyard at Durango Casino & Resort feature contemporary architecture, iconic views, and exclusive amenities like private cabanas, outdoor bars, and personalized cuisine.
For those seeking nonstop entertainment, options like GO Pool at Flamingo Las Vegas and LIQUID Pool Lounge at ARIA Resort & Casino combine live music, creative mixology, and high-end social areas. Meanwhile, Influence, The POOL at The LINQ, offers a fun approach with interactive games and a relaxed atmosphere.
In the dayclub segment, Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas, TAO Beach at The Venetian, and LIV Beach at Fontainebleau stand out for their large-scale productions, international DJs, and luxurious service. These locations offer immersive experiences reminiscent of the world's most exclusive beach destinations, with multiple pools, premium cocktails, and live entertainment.
These offerings are complemented by recent openings such as the Palm Tree Beach Club at MGM Grand, which will open in May 2025 with a split offering between VIP areas and central spaces, as well as the Marquee Dayclub Dome, a year-round climate-controlled dome at The Cosmopolitan that allows guests to enjoy a 32°C pool with live music and signature cocktails.
Themed water experiences also take place in the heart of Las Vegas. The Scene Pool Deck at Planet Hollywood features a FlowRider® ride for surfing on the Strip, while Stadium Swim at Circa Resort & Casino features an amphitheater with six pools, swim-up bars, and a 40-foot HD screen for live sporting events.
The family segment finds its place at resorts like Resorts World Las Vegas, whose dedicated children's pool combines green areas, private cabanas, and shallow pools with lounge and dining areas. Water parks like Cowabunga Bay and Cowabunga Canyon round out the offering with attractions for all ages, just minutes from the Strip.
Thanks to its air connectivity with direct flights from major Mexican cities and a wide range of accommodations, Las Vegas reaffirms its leadership as one of the preferred destinations for the Mexican market, offering a summer offering that balances luxury, fun, relaxation, and adventure for all travelers.