Overview
by Maxwell Barna
Located just two miles off all the action on the Las Vegas strip, Tahiti Village is an 876-suite property spread across 20 expansive acres of lush gardens and modern architecture that feels more like an island escape than a weekend in Vegas.
Perfect for families, the property includes a beautiful tropical beach pool with a beautiful sandy beach waiting to be molded into sand castles, along with a Lazy River the kids will love. There are two onsite restaurants,, Tahiti Joe’s and Denny’s, both of which serve breakfast, lunch and dinner. In the summer, don’t forget to check out Tahiti Village’s Summer Luaus!
Suites include at least one king bed and a sofa with a pullout bed, and a full kitchenette with a mini-fridge, microwave, granite countertops and a coffeemaker. For families, we recommend the mid-sized 971-square-foot Bora Bora suites, as they offer nearly twice the space as the Moorea suites, along with a dishwasher, full-sized refrigerator, stove and oven, and a steam shower with a hot tub.
Tahiti Village offers complimentary shuttle service to and from the Las Vegas Strip, which means your family will get to partake in all the fun on and off the main drag!
Our Editor Loves
- Beach pool with Lazy River
- Located just off the Las Vegas Strip
- Onsite Luaus in the summer
Family Amenities
- Children Programs
- Cribs
- Game Room
- Kids' Theme Meals
- Kitchenettes
- Onsite Dining
- Pool
Reviews
by RS24VA
Outstanding resort just outside of the Las Vegas strip with free shuttle service to downtown. Very clean rooms with great service. I highly recommend staying here if you are vacationing in Las Vegas. The lazy pool and hot tubs are awesome. And it was nice and quiet which is unlike the hotels on the strip.
by Berries1
We go every year for Halloween and this might be our last time during this timeframe, it was very cold. I enjoyed the usual places, hot tub, grills and shuttles but this year they seemed pretty obsessed with smokers and smoking in their designated locations where in the last 8 years they didn't focus on that.