

Tahiti Village Resort & Spa
An island-inspired oasis located on Las Vegas Boulevard less than two miles from the celebrated Las Vegas Strip, and just south of Harry Reid International Airport. Our all-suite resort brings many of the comforts of home to your vacation while offering plenty of activities including a well-appointed spa, 2 nicely equipped fitness centers, an award winning Polynesian themed pool area with a one of a kind sand beach entry and a renowned relaxing Lazy River with cascading waterfall features. We offer a host of amenities to make your stay a unique experience including: 2 on-site restaurants, a spa, activities center, concierge, sundries shop, and multiple bars to name a few.

Resort Highlights
27Acres
185,000gallon
1/8Mile
RESORT HIGHLIGHTS

Complimentary Parking

18+ Outdoor
Grills
Pool & Lazy
River

ACTVITIES & EXPERIENCES
Beat of Joy, Summer Luau, Mermaid Encounter, Fin Swim, Float On and so many more activities available during your stay.
On-Site Dining & Drink Choices
Resort Photos
EAT & DRINK
EXPERIENCES
Things to Do
With so many events, entertainment and activities to offer, Tahiti Village wants to keep you in the know. From shuttle services, resort amenity locations to local attractions and experiences you can find it here.
Shuttle Services


Explore the Resort
Take in all that Tahiti Village has to offer and see what awaits you for your upcoming getaway.
TOWN SQUARE
If you are looking for world-class shopping and dining opportunities, head a few minutes north on Las Vegas Boulevard to the Town Square shopping complex.

Events and Groups
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