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Jamaica was never known for gambling, but with the approval by the government on casinos here in 2015 this may change pretty soon. And although we currently don't have the type of casinos that you may have come to expect of, say in the US, the few we have do provide exciting and fulfilling entertainment! There are four gaming establishments on its territory: the Monte Carlo Lounge in Kingston, the Treasure Hunt Gaming casino in Montego Bay, the casino Club hotel Riu in Negril and the casino Riu d'Ocho Rios. You will find below the casinos list in detail. Jamaica is a wonderful destination particularly appreciated by visitors. Largest Casinos in Portmore. The largest casino in Portmore, Jamaica according to gaming machines and table games put together, is Caymanas Park. It has 0 gaming machines and 0 tables games. You can contact the Caymanas Park at +1 876-988-2525. The Caymanas Park is located at Meadowvale Dr, Portmore, Jamaica.
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Jamaica was never known for gambling, but with the approval by the government on casinos here in 2015 this may change pretty soon.
And although we currently don't have the type of casinos that you may have come to expect of, say in the US, the few we have do provide exciting and fulfilling entertainment!
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Most of the all-inclusive hotels and resorts here do have slots and poker machines on site, primarily those on the western end of the island [ Negril, Montego Bay and Ocho Rios]
The former Starfish Hotel in Trelawny (not Royalton Resort), Sunset Beach Resort & Spa, Hedonism & the Sunset Jamaica Grande (now Moon Palace Resort) are typical examples of hotels that have their own casinos.
- Terra Nova Hotel - Kingston
- The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel - Kingston
- Acropolis Gaming Suites - Kingston
- Mosino Gaming Lounge- Montego Bay
- Coral Cliff Entertainment Resort (In Refurbising)- Montego Bay
- Holiday Inn Sun Spree Resort - Montego Bay
- Hedonism II Resort - Negril
- Breezes Grand Negril Resort and Spa - Negril
- Renaissance Jamaica Grande Resort - Ocho Rios
- Treasure Hunt Gaming - Ocho Rios
Perhaps the two most popular casinos here in Jamaica though, are Coral Cliff, which is situated on the 'hip strip', right across from Margueritaville in Montego Bay and Treasure Hunt on main street in Ocho Rios.
Both Treasure Hunt and Coral Cliff features over 120 gaming machines ranging in denominations from US$0.05 to U$5, with Coral Cliff offering the opportunity to win Jackpots of up to US$50,000!
The last phone contacts I had for Coral Cliff and Treasure Hunt are, 876-952-4130 and 876-974-8169 respectively.
Should Jamaica have Legalized Casino Gaming?
The government recently approved casino gaming in Jamaica. But while it brought some celebration from the business sector, the government came under fire from other social institutions- primarily the church.
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Jamaica Needs Casino Gaming
Right now anything legal that will benefit the country and its people on a whole is good to go for me.
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