Mandalay Bay is considered the southern most point of the Las Vegas Strip. This impressively large resort has more than 4,000 rooms, dozens of restaurants, North America’s only predator-based aquarium and an intimate but popular concert venue. Though Mandalay Bay doesn’t have a particular theme like many Las Vegas hotels and isn’t necessarily a common stop for the casual visitor, it is a beautiful property with plenty of on-site entertainment and amenities.
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Mandalay Bay as the sun goes down.

One of the VIP suites at THEhotel at Mandalay Bay.

STRIPSTEAK is a traditional steakhouse headed by Chef Michael Mina.

Aureole has won several awards and is considered one of the finest restaurants in the United States. The four-story wine tower is one of its distinguishing features.

eyecandy sound lounge & bar offers a high-tech nightclub experience with sound stations, interactive touch tables and a dance floor that is constantly changing.

The House of Blues has live music seven days a week.

Spa Mandalay is 30,000 square feet in size and includes this sunken whirlpool.

Mandalay Beach sprawls across 11 acres and includes a wave pool, real sand, three pools and a lazy river.

Mandalay Bay's Shark Reef Aquarium is one of the most popular attractions on the Las Vegas Strip.
Photo credit: All photos are courtesy of MGM International except Mandalay Bay exterior , House of Blues and Shark Reef Aquarium .