One of the best seasons in Las Vegas is here: Pool season! Since this city does nightlife so right, it only makes sense that Vegas dominates daylife, too. When the sun is up, it’s time to get down at the various dayclubs that are now open for business. Check them out:

Tao Beach Dayclub at The Venetian is an Asian-inspired paradise, and received a complete overhaul two years ago with stunning results. Lush greenery mixes with natural woods and a bohemian-chic aesthetic. Tao Beach hired some of the biggest DJs and musical stars in the world to soundtrack the season, and this week includes special performances by Nelly (April 14), Audien (April 19) and Alesso (April 20).

Wet Republic at MGM Grand is the Strip’s longest-running dayclub, and it still sits at the top of the awesome dayclubs list. The vibes here are modern luxury mixed with one of the best audio-visual productions set up poolside. This dayclub also has some of the most luxurious and spacious bungalows, each with their own dipping pools and tons of extra amenities. Wet Republic has one of the best rosters for EDM DJs, too, this week welcoming Niiko x SWAE (April 14), DJ Shift (April 19) and Zedd (April 20). 

Drai’s Beachclub

Drai’s Beachclub

Ayu Dayclub at Resorts World Las Vegas is a two-story Southeast Asian-inspired escape reminiscent of idyllic island life with upscale cabanas, bungalows, daybeds and multiple pool areas. The sizable stage welcomes an impressive lineup this season including Savi (April 19) and Nicky Romero (April 20). Hip-hop performances light up this season, too, with T-Pain and Ludacris signed to the roster; and mega-superstar EDM DJ Kaskade has signed on for the season as well.

Drai’s Beachclub at The Cromwell is a rooftop dayclub that must be experienced at least once on a Vegas vacation. With views up and down the Strip, towering palm trees and some of the dopest bungalows, each with their own pool, this dayclub is spread over two stories and two pools. Drai’s is also known for its full-blown concert experiences, and this week Jeezy performs (April 20), with Maria Romero leading off the weekend (April 19). 

Daylight Beach Club at Mandalay Bay is one of the Strip’s largest, clocking in at 50,000 square feet with a huge main pool that faces a giant stage with the latest lighting and sound technology. Cabana guests get to enjoy top-level service and their own private pools. Daylight Beach Club is also home to a lineup of hip-hop DJs and performers throughout the season, including Que (April 18), C.L.A. (April 19) and E-Rock (April 20); beginning April 21, the weekly Lit Sunday parties welcome legendary hip-hop artists to perform. 

Daylight Beach Club

Daylight Beach Club

Swim & Social at The STRAT is the perfect retreat for those looking for that dayclub experience without the party-hard atmosphere. The rooftop pool is a more mellow vibe but provides top amenities like cabanas and daybeds, games like cornhole and giant Jenga, and a full-service bar and restaurant. The menu includes yummy bites like ahi tuna tacos, lobster rolls, BBQ brisket melt, kale and strawberry salad with goat cheese and refreshing frozen specialty cocktails like the popular Miami Vice.

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