Malta Casino

Malta Casino


While talking with my old friend Steve Hand about old friends from the Bahamas, he asked me if I would like to write an article for his newsletter on his web page. I found the idea interesting, agreed to do so, so now I can't get away with it!


My first article is "The Long-awaited!"is about the casino in Malta where I am currently working. Malta has four casinos: Dragonara Casino, Venice Casino, Oracle Casino and Portomaso Casino. Malta has very efficient game boards, most of which were established using English game rules. 슬롯머신


Dragonara Casino is one of the oldest casinos in Europe now, built in 1870 as a summer residence for a Maltese banker called Emmanuelle Scicluna. Once the main game center was a central courtyard containing flowerbeds and fountains, and all the connecting rooms were built around it. The name 'Dragonara', which means a dragon's hideout, was created because it was believed that dragons lived in caves under buildings built on the peninsula. But obviously this was just the sound of crashing waves.


Casino di Venice was originally built in 1481 and is housed in Vittorioso's very beautiful Venetian Renaissance Palace, which expanded in 1614 with a wing called 'Ala Bianca'. During this period, he wrote "Parsifal." It was in 1959 that it became the residence of a casino facing the canal.


Oracle Casino is located in a very popular tourist destination called St. Paul's Bay on the north side of the island and forms part of the Dolmen Resort Complex.


Portomaso's Casino, the newest casino, is part of Portomaso's marina development, located on Malta's northeast coast overlooking the magnificent yacht marina bordering a tree-lined promenade, and in a fashionable part of St Julian's well-known nightlife.


Boasting extensive underground parking, the development includes a five-star deluxe Hilton Malta, luxury apartments, fancy conference centers, business towers and a variety of select bars, restaurants and shops, and stylish shopping complexes.


The customers are mostly locals, but there are also many Italian players, especially from Sicily. Most people say four casinos might be too much, but I personally disagree. Only three of the four casinos have junkets, but none rely solely on junket leaders to do direct marketing.


But Malta is now part of Europe, and there is plenty of room left to improve roads with millions of euros of investment already approved by the government. Recently, there have been rumors that new licenses will be given if casinos increase. If this happens, and an international group decides to open in Malta, it is expected that existing casinos will have problems unless management invests in international public relations.



Malta is one to two and a half hours away from any big city in Europe and there is something for everyone. Malta has a deep culture and heritage, and for most of the year, it does not rain much and has beautiful beaches. The island has a variety of land and sea sports facilities, including water sports facilities including golf, tennis, squash and scuba diving, and the water is so clear that there are many diving schools. Add to that international restaurants and very friendly people who are always willing to help, and I think it's a tempting package to gamble on the weekend or choose Malta as a holiday destination.


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