Book a Pool Day Pass at Top San Diego Hotels

The Pool at Andaz San Diego

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4.3
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San Diego, CA
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$33

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$54

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$27

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The Pool at Mission Pacific Hotel

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4.4
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Oceanside, CA
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$54

Includes fees

Cabana

Only 2 Left
$544

Includes fees

Pasea Hotel & Spa

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4.5
(698)
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Huntington Beach, CA
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$109

Includes fees

Cabana

$1631

Includes fees

Daybed

$326

Includes fees

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The Pool at Ace Hotel & Swim Club

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4.3
(211)
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Palm Springs, CA
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Party

Day Pass

Glass of Prosecco
$54

Includes fees

Cabana

Glass of Prosecco
$245

Includes fees

Daybed

Glass of Prosecco
$131

Includes fees

3 Offers

The Pool at The Saguaro Palm Springs

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4.2
(144)
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Palm Springs, CA
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Party

Day Pass

$20 F&B Credit
$65

Includes fees

Cabana

$125 F&B Credit
$544

Includes fees

Daybed

$25 F&B Credit
$109

Includes fees

The Pool at The Swim Club at Hotel Indigo Los Angeles Downtown

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4.0
(94)
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Los Angeles, CA
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Day Pass

$27

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Cabana

Only 4 Left
$272

Includes fees

Daybed

Only 3 Left
$136

Includes fees

+1 more pool experience

The Pool at Hotel June

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4.1
(307)
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Los Angeles, CA
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Day Pass

$44

Includes fees

Daybed

Only 1 Left
$381

Includes fees

Day Room

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$163

Includes fees

The Pool at The Shay, a Destination by Hyatt Hotel

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4.6
(457)
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Los Angeles, CA
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Day Pass

$82

Includes fees

Cabana

Only 1 Left
$109

Includes fees

Daybed

Only 1 Left
$109

Includes fees

+1 more pool experience

The Pool at Kimpton Hotel Wilshire

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4.3
(187)
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Los Angeles, CA
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Party

Day Pass

Only 4 Left
$54

Includes fees

Pool Chair

Only 2 Left
$87

Includes fees

The Pool at Andaz West Hollywood

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4.4
(928)
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Los Angeles, CA
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Day Pass

$27

Includes fees

Cabana

$489

Includes fees

Day Room

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$196

Includes fees

The Westin Las Vegas Hotel & Spa

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4.2
(32)
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Las Vegas, NV
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Spa Pass

$40

The Pool at Holiday House Palm Springs - Adults Only

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5.0
(9)
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Palm Springs, CA
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$54

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Cabana

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$217

Includes fees

The Pool at Hotel Ziggy Los Angeles

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4.4
(156)
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Los Angeles, CA
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Day Pass

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$27

Includes fees

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The Pool at The LINQ Hotel + Experience

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4.3
(3)
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Las Vegas, NV
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$204

Cabana

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$125

Daybed

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$125

The Pool at Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino

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3.6
(36)
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Las Vegas, NV
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Day Pass

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$59

Cabana

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$175

Daybed

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$75

+1 more pool experience

The Pool at Ibiza at The Pemberton

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4.7
(3)
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Phoenix, AZ
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Day Pass

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$25

Cabana

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$250

Frequently Asked Questions

Can anyone buy a hotel pool pass in San Diego?

Yes, anyone can buy a hotel pool pass in San Diego! You don't need to be a hotel guest to enjoy access to luxurious pools at top hotels and resorts. With our extensive inventory, you can choose from a variety of properties, whether you're looking for a rooftop pool with stunning city views, a serene resort oasis, or a family-friendly destination.

Simply book your pass online, and you're all set for a relaxing day. Explore our wide selection of options and find the perfect pool experience for your needs!

Do I need to be a hotel guest to use a pool in San Diego?

No, you do not need to be a hotel guest to use a pool in San Diego. ResortPass offers day passes to pools at some of the best hotels and resorts in San Diego, allowing locals and travelers to enjoy the experience without booking an overnight stay. Learn more about how to maximize your pool day pass experience with Our Guide to Pool Passes on our blog.

What's included in a hotel pool pass in San Diego?

A hotel pool pass in San Diego typically includes access to the pool area, lounge chairs, and towels. Some passes may also include additional perks like access to private cabanas, food and beverage credits, or discounts at on-site restaurants. Be sure to check the specific details for each property when booking.

How do I book a hotel pool pass in San Diego?

Booking a hotel pool pass in San Diego is easy! Visit ResortPass.com, select San Diego as your location, and use our easy filtering options to choose your preferred hotel or resort. Pick your desired date and time, complete the booking process online, and you'll receive a confirmation with all the details.

What is your cancellation policy?

ResortPass offers flexible cancellation policies for pool passes in San Diego. Most bookings can be canceled or rescheduled up to 24 before your scheduled check-in time for a full refund. Late cancellations may incur a fee. Check the specific cancellation policy for your chosen property during booking.

Discover the Best Pools in San Diego

Craving some of San Diego's relaxed, SoCal vibes? All you need is an afternoon poolside at one of the city's best resort hotels. Here, hotel pools are destinations in their own right with features ranging from hydrotherapy to beach access to family-friendly splash zones.

With a pool day pass, guests can slip into an oceanfront cabana at Hotel del Coronado, sip cocktails above the skyline at the InterContinental San Diego, or watch the kids race down waterslides at Town and Country San Diego. Whether you are a visitor or a local, ResortPass makes these experiences easy, flexible, and affordable--no room key required.

Why San Diego Is a Top Pool Destination

San Diego's climate is famously mild, with more than 260 sunny days each year. That means pools are always in season, from January afternoons on a rooftop to July weekends on Mission Bay.

Instead of the sand and surf of the public beaches, pools provide a curated environment--loungers, cabanas, towel service, and dining without the crowds. Whether it is a post-conference dip downtown, a weekend escape to La Jolla, or a family day near SeaWorld, San Diego offers a pool setting for every mood.

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Luxury retreats: The city's five-star resorts set the bar high. The Fairmont Grand Del Marfeatures Mediterranean-style architecture and manicured grounds surrounding its pools. At The Lodge at Torrey Pines, guests can lounge steps from one of the world's most famous golf courses. The Park Hyatt Aviara Resortpairs sweeping coastal views with full-service cabanas.

Rooftop views: Downtown, rooftops transform into sophisticated gathering spots. The InterContinental San Diegoblends modern design with sweeping bay views, while La Valencia Hotel in La Jolla pairs old-world glamour with its ocean-facing pool deck. These rooftops deliver uninterrupted sun by day and romantic sunsets by evening.

Party-ready pools: San Diego's social scene thrives poolside. The Hard Rock Hotel San Diegois legendary for weekend DJ sets and buzzing cabanas. At Town and Country San Diego, retro-inspired design meets lively energy, making it a favorite for groups and celebrations.

Family favorites: Traveling with kids? The San Diego Mission Bay Resortoffers waterslides and a dedicated splash zone, while Town and Country San Diegohas multiple pools perfect for families who want fun without stress. Parents can lounge under shaded cabanas while the kids play.

Beachfront pools: On Coronado Island, the Hotel del Coronadocombines its iconic red rooftops with oceanfront pools and private cabanas. Nearby, Loews Coronado Bay Resortstretches across a 15-acre peninsula with pools just steps from the sand. The Bahia Resort Hoteldelivers casual beachfront luxury with bay breezes and laid-back charm.

Relaxed neighborhood escapes:Sometimes the best pool day keeps it simple. The Handlery Hotel San Diegooffers a classic poolside setting minutes from Balboa Park. At The Dana on Mission Bay, palm-fringed pools open directly to the water, perfect for combining a swim with paddleboarding or a stroll along the bay.

What Makes Pool Culture in San Diego Unique

What sets San Diego apart is variety. Pools here are designed to echo the city's character--laid-back California cool. Guests can sip champagne by a firepit at Kona Kai San Diego Resort, drift between the pool and hot tub at Cape Rey Carlsbad, or pair their pool day with spa treatments at Omni La Costa Resort & Spa.

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What's Included with a Pool Day Pass in San Diego

A typical pass includes:

  • Access to pools, hot tubs, and loungers
  • Towels and Wi-Fi
  • Poolside food and beverage service
  • Locker rooms and showers at select properties

Add-ons like shaded cabanas, daybeds, or spa passes elevate the experience even further. With ResortPass, booking is instant, pricing is transparent, and cancellation is flexible, which makes planning your pool day as easy as enjoying it.

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San Diego Pools FAQs

Which pool in San Diego has the most sunshine?

San Diego's sunny reputation holds true at many hotel pools, but rooftops and beachfront decks offer the longest hours of direct light. Rooftop pools like the InterContinental San Diegoand La Valencia Hotel are built for maximum sun exposure, with unobstructed views of the bay or ocean. Over on Coronado, the Hotel del Coronado and Loews Coronado Bay Resortstay bright throughout the day thanks to wide-open beachfront settings.

Where can couples relax with drinks without overspending in San Diego?

Romantic does not always have to mean expensive. Hotels such as the Four Points by Sheraton San Diegoand Handlery Hotel San Diegokeep things approachable with passes that often start under $40, plus food and drink service poolside. For a splurge-worthy but still affordable date, try Cape Rey Carlsbad, where you can sip cocktails with panoramic ocean views.

Are there swim-up bars in San Diego?

True swim-up bars are rare in San Diego, but that does not mean drinks are not within arm's reach. Resorts like Kona Kai San Diego Resortand Town and Country San Diegodeliver cocktails, bites, and even bottle service right to your cabana or lounger. It is the same seamless experience--minus having to leave the pool.

Which San Diego pools are best for families?

Several resorts are designed with kids in mind. The San Diego Mission Bay Resortoffers waterslides and a splash zone, while Town and Country San Diegohas multiple pools suited to families of all ages. At Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, children can play in kid-friendly areas while parents unwind at the spa or shaded cabanas. These hotels balance fun with convenience so the whole family can enjoy.

Does San Diego have pool parties?

Yes--especially downtown. The Hard Rock Hotel San Diegois the city's best-known party pool, complete with DJs, daybeds, and a lively social crowd. Weekend events often draw both locals and travelers looking for energy without heading to the beach. In Mission Valley, pools like Town and Country San Diegostrike a balance between upbeat and approachable, with music and atmosphere that is fun but not overwhelming.

How much does a San Diego pool pass cost?

Prices vary by hotel and season. Boutique properties such as the Handlery Hotel San Diegoand Four Points by Sheraton San Diegooften start around $25-$35 per person. Mid-range options like San Diego Mission Bay Resortrun $40-$60. Luxury resorts, including the Fairmont Grand Del Marand Park Hyatt Aviara, can exceed $75, with cabanas and spa add-ons priced higher.

What should I bring to a San Diego pool day?

Most hotels provide the essentials--towels, loungers, and Wi-Fi--but you will want sunscreen, sunglasses, and a cover-up for moving between the pool and dining areas. A valid ID is required at check-in. Families might bring water toys or floaties, while couples or friend groups may want to dress up a bit for rooftop pools or parties. Outside food and drink are generally not permitted, so plan to order lunch on-site.

When is the best time for pools in San Diego?

The beauty of San Diego is that pool days are possible year-round. Spring and fall bring sunny skies with fewer crowds, making them ideal for couples or those who prefer a quiet deck. Summer is peak season--expect a lively scene at downtown and party-ready pools. Winter is the city's hidden gem for pool days: heated pools at resorts like the Omni La Costaand Hotel del Coronadomean you can swim comfortably 365 days a year.

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