The Casino Goa is a live casino located offshore in Panaji in Goa. The casino is located on a yacht, the M.V. Caravela, anchored in the River Mandovi. The casino vessel worth is 110 million Rupees and is owned by the Advani Pleasure Cruise Co Ltd as a joint venture
between the company and Casinos Austria. It has around
eleven tables of American Roulette, Blackjack and Paplu (Rummy) besides a few electronic slot machines. The company has to pay a licence fee of Rs.
500,000 annually. Entrance fees are high at Rs. 1,600 for the morning
sightseeing cruise (10.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.), Rs. 3,000 for the sunset cruise
(5.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.), and Rs. 4,000 for the dinner cruise (10 p.m. to 6
a.m.). Its high fees are meant to deter casual punters and target the foreign
tourists. Players are dealt to by dealers specially trained to conduct sessions
with accepted international standards. The government hopes to lure Indian
citizens who travel to neighbouring Nepal to gamble.
The setup of the casino was controversial as live gambling is outlawed
in India (many states actively promote and sponsor lotteries). This was
partially circumvented by hosting it off the mainland. The government in Goa is
promoting offshore casinos in Goa by granting new licences to more companies in
an attempt to generate more tourist related revenue. Goa state is the only one
in India that permits both electronic onland casinos as well as live offshore
ones.
Future growth
In 2007, State of Goa officials finally decided to expand the number of
licenses for off-shore boating casinos tenfold in Goa to attract foreign
tourists from the Arabian peninsula, and attempt to recreate some of the
success of Macau, another former Portuguese colony. The number of
new offshore casinos in Goa has grown considerably; amongst the major players
are Casino Royale Goa, Casino Carnival, Casino Pride and coming to Onshore Casinos like Crown Casino. The state also
has an eye on the large number of Indian gamblers flocking to neighboring
Nepal, where gambling is legal. Visitors are expected to climb 20% this year,
approaching 3 million.
Casinos
in Goa: Apart from partying, reveling and lazing around, Goa is also a
gambler’s paradise. The beach destination of India offers many options for
offshore as well as onshore casinos. The casinos afloat the Mandovi river are
quite popular among the tourists. It’s rightly called the Las Vegas of India,
as the casinos offer poker machines, gaming machines and even table games.
American Roulette, Black Jack, Rummy, Stud Poker, Baccarat, Pontoon and Flash
are some the major games offered. Casino Royale, Casino Pride, Casino Carnival
are few of the popular casinos in Goa!
Additional
info: Casinos
are open 24/7.
Cost
for Casinos in Goa
The
cost for Casinos in Goa is mentioned below. We have listed cost per person,
adult and child fees along with eligibility criteria
Cost Per Person: Rs. 1500 - Rs. 4000
Cost Per Person: Rs. 1500 - Rs. 4000
Eligibility Criteria:
18
years and above
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