CASINO EXPERTS The State of Gambling in Djibouti 5 years ago Peter Situma Post Views: 2,942 Djibouti is an African country located in the Horn of Africa on the North-Eastern side of the continent. Formerly referred to as French Somaliland, Djibouti shares its borders with Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the Indian Ocean. The country is a former French Protectorate and gained its independence in 1977 on 27th June. This date is worth noting as it marked the genesis of the formulation of independent laws in the country. Djibouti gambling facts Various forms of gambling are legal in Djibouti. This means that these activities are regulated and licensed by the government. Currently, there are a total of 3 brick and mortar casinos in Djibouti. Besides casino games such as slots and table games, poker is also widely played and popular in this region. 94% of the population in Djibouti are Muslims, hence, the slower spread of gambling. Islam prohibits any form of gambling, therefore most citizens stay away from these activities. Additionally, most casinos are only open to tourists from other regions. This means that before you get into any land-based casino, you have to produce your travel documents to ascertain that you are a tourist. Online gambling is not regulated by the law. The 2006 law that regulates gambling in the country mentions nothing about online gambling. This leaves online gambling illegal but citizens can and still gamble from online casino sites accepting players from the country. Another reason why online gambling is less popular is because of the low penetration of the internet and mobile devices. Only about 10% of the country’s population has access to mobile phones and the internet Djibouti has only one gambling city, which is the capital city called Djibouti also. All the 3 casinos in the country are situated here. The reason behind this is the proximity to major tourist destinations as well as transport. As mentioned earlier, casinos in Djibouti rely on tourists visiting the country. Now let’s take a look at the 3 land-based casinos in Djibouti. Aden Bay Casino Located in the Serpent Plateau is the Aden Bay casino with over 57 gaming machines and a total of 9 gaming tables. 40 of these machines are for video poker and the rest for slots. The gaming tables comprises of 2 Blackjack tables, 2 Poker tables and the rest are for Roulette games. This facility hosts a restaurant and a bar, which ensures that you are served with the best drinks and delicious cuisines as you play. The casino also features a beach and a swimming pool to provide a one-of-a-kind outdoor experience when you are not gaming. There are 182 spacious hotel rooms where you can reside throughout your stay. The casino area is open from Wednesday to Friday. On Wednesday and Friday, the casino opens from 8 PM to 4 AM and fro 8 PM till 5 AM on Thursday Kempinski Safari Club Casino Located in the Kempinski Palace in Djibouti is the Safari Club Casino. Safari Casino features a magnificent sports gambling bar, 7 gaming tables, and 60 machines for slots and video Poker. The Kempinski Palace facility has a bar and a restaurant that keeps you refreshed with their international cuisines and your favorite drink. Imperial Resort and the Red Sea casino The Imperial Casino is located in the city of Djibouti. The casino is open for gambling 24/7 and offers a variety of casino games to include slots and table games. Gambling is part of the nightlife at the beach and one can engage in other fun activities like swimming. Other gambling options in Djibouti include Bitcoin gambling, Poker gambling, and sports betting. If you are planning on visiting this wonderful nation on the Horn of Africa, there are numerous fun activities for you such as real money gambling. About Post Author Peter Situma Peter Situma is a lover of football and a staunch supporter of Chelsea Football Club. He has been working as a sports betting and casino gambling writer for over 5 years. He is also interested in technology and playing FIFA See author's posts Peter SitumaPeter Situma is a lover of football and a staunch supporter of Chelsea Football Club. He has been working as a sports betting and casino gambling writer for over 5 years. He is also interested in technology and playing FIFA Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: Casinos, Djibouti, gambling land base Continue Reading Previous Popular payment methods for online casinos in AfricaNext Which country gambles the most in Africa? 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