Topless sunbathing, or European-style sunbathing, is becoming increasingly popular at the larger Las Vegas resorts. Several resorts have a swimming pool where topless sunbathing is permitted. Because they are publicized, those who are sunbathing while topless often have to contend with gawkers. So if you are shy, get your topless sunbathing in early.
The Sapphire Pool, opened in 2008 and designed by the gentleman's club, features scantily clad hostesses to attend to you, circular daybeds, a DJ and a waterfall-laden pool with two Jacuzzis.
Topless sunbathing is permitted at the Venus Pool, in a tribute to Roman debauchery. The topless sunbathing pool opened in 2004 just off the main pool area, with a screen separating the two.
The secluded Moorea Beach Club is an adults-only pool for topless sunbathing during the day, and a South Beach-style nightclub after lights-out (summers only). Three small swimming pools and a sandy beach area overlook the main pools, and European-style or topless sunbathing is permitted. Moorea Beach Club is located just past the wedding chapel.
Beach Club 25 opened in October 2004, and permits topless sunbathing. There is an admission charge for men ($10) but women are admitted free.