Return to site

Biggest Casino Puerto Rico

broken image


While Puerto Rico is well known for its lush tropical landscape and beautiful beaches, Puerto Rico also offers exhilarating casino gaming and gambling. Puerto Rico's casinos are considered among the best casinos in the Caribbean.

Best Casino Hotels in Puerto Rico on Tripadvisor: Find 27,664 traveler reviews, 17,486 candid photos, and prices for 16 casino hotels in Puerto Rico, Caribbean. Seven Clans Casino Hotel. Enjoy the comforts of the spacious Seven Clans Hotel lobby. Enjoy your favorite drinks at the Seven Clans Lobby Bar. The hotel is connected to the wifi –– so any action is only a few steps Biggest Casino In Puerto Rico away. Jul 23, 2015 One of Puerto Rico's biggest and best known casinos closed Wednesday after 40 years of operation in another blow to the U.S. Territory's struggling economy. Top Puerto Rico Casinos: See reviews and photos of casinos & gambling attractions in Puerto Rico on Tripadvisor.

Are you ready to go all in on fun and excitement? Try you luck, you'll find slot machines, blackjack, poker, craps and roulette.

All casinos are closely monitored by the government and by law, they must be maintained on the property of a hotel or resort. Most the casinos are open 24 hours a day and the minimum gambling age in Puerto Rico is 18 years. Also, worth mentioning is that no smoking permitted in any casinos in Puerto Rico.

The majority of Puerto Rico's casinos can be found in the San Juan area. Below is a list of all casinos currently operating in the island. Last updated, May 10, 2019.

San Juan

La Concha Casino del Mar
1077 Ashford Avenue, San Juan, 00907
787-721-7500

Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza Hotel and Casino
999 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907
787-721-1000

Casino Del Sol at Courtyard by Marriott
7012 Boca de Cangrejos Avenue, Carolina, 00979
787-791-0404

Embassy Suites by Hilton San Juan Hotel & Casino
8000 Tartak Street, Carolina, 00979
787-791-0505

Intercontinental San Juan
5961 Av. Isla Verde, Carolina, 00979
787-791-6100

Ritz Carlton San Juan Hotel
6961 Av. Los Gobernadores, Carolina, 00979
787-722-7000

El San Juan Hotel and Casino
6063 Av. Isla Verde, Carolina, 00979
787-791-1000

San Juan Marriott Resort
1309 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907
787-722-7000

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino
200 Convention Boulevard, San Juan, 00907
787-993-3500

Rio Grande

Wyndham Rio Mar Beach Resort
6000 Blvd Rio Mar, R'o Grande, 00745
787-888-6000

Caguas

Four Points by Sheraton Caguas Real Hotel & Casino
500 Alhambra En Granada Blvd, Caguas 00726
787-653-1111

Ponce

Casino restauration st etienne francois. Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort
150 Caribe Ave, Ponce, 00716
787-259-7676

Holiday Inn Ponce and El Tropical Casino
3315 Ponce Bypass, Ponce, 00728
787-844-1200

Mayaguez

Holiday Inn Mayaguez & Tropical Casino
2701 PR-2, Mayaguez, 00680
787-833-1100

Mayaguez Resort and Casino
681 Ruta Panoramica, Mayaguez, 00680
787-832-3030


As Puerto Rico is expected to announce its next stages of coronavirus lockdown beginning June 15, the island's largest casino is expecting major losses for 2020. According to Ismael Vega, the general manager of Puerto Rico's Casino Metro, the island's gambling industry has lost the equivalent to $75 million (USD) as the coronavirus pandemic has halted international tourism and forced brick-and-mortar gambling facilities to shut their doors.

As Puerto Rico prepares to reopen, the island's biggest casino offers a cautious plan to welcome guests. ©MJ Tangonan/Unsplash

Casino Metro: One of Puerto Rico's Most Exciting Venues

Before the novel coronavirus, Casino Metro, located in the San Juan Sheraton Hotel in Puerto Rico, was the island's most happening casino. The casino is 20,000 square feet, jam-packed with hundreds of slot machines and almost 20 blackjack tables, including games like Texas Hold'em Poker, World Poker Tour, Craps, and more.

In addition to a vibrant roster of games for gambling enthusiasts, the Casino Metro is typically also home to a star-studded roster of live entertainment on the Metro Stage Live, including magician Reynold Alexander and a weekly Ladies Night, where players can order several cocktails (mojitos, metropolitans, and margaritas) for only $3.

Coronavirus Exacerbates Existing Problems in Puerto Rico

As has been the case for many countries around the world, the outbreak of the novel coronavirus has challenged the already-precarious existence of many residents of Puerto Rico. Following the devastating Hurricane Maria in 2017, followed by a series of earthquakes from 2019 to early 2020, Puerto Ricans have struggled immensely.

Before the coronavirus outbreak reached around the world, a study from 2015 — before either of these natural disasters — determined that one-third (33 percent) of Puerto Rico's population did not have enough to eat on a regular basis. Now, five years later, the island's problems have only been made worse as it has been forced into lockdown.

As of the week of May 21, most states in the United States had eased their coronavirus lockdowns considerably — including places like Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming, none of which ever had statewide lockdown measures enacted, even as COVID-19 cases swelled nationwide.

In comparison, Puerto Rico — technically a territory of the United States, though it is located in the Caribbean and unincorporated — has had much stricter lockdown measures. Effective at the end of May and into early June, Puerto Rico slowly began to allow people to go to restaurants, hair salons, churches, some stores, and beaches.

Casino

The majority of Puerto Rico's casinos can be found in the San Juan area. Below is a list of all casinos currently operating in the island. Last updated, May 10, 2019.

San Juan

La Concha Casino del Mar
1077 Ashford Avenue, San Juan, 00907
787-721-7500

Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza Hotel and Casino
999 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907
787-721-1000

Casino Del Sol at Courtyard by Marriott
7012 Boca de Cangrejos Avenue, Carolina, 00979
787-791-0404

Embassy Suites by Hilton San Juan Hotel & Casino
8000 Tartak Street, Carolina, 00979
787-791-0505

Intercontinental San Juan
5961 Av. Isla Verde, Carolina, 00979
787-791-6100

Ritz Carlton San Juan Hotel
6961 Av. Los Gobernadores, Carolina, 00979
787-722-7000

El San Juan Hotel and Casino
6063 Av. Isla Verde, Carolina, 00979
787-791-1000

San Juan Marriott Resort
1309 Ashford Ave, San Juan, 00907
787-722-7000

Sheraton Puerto Rico Hotel & Casino
200 Convention Boulevard, San Juan, 00907
787-993-3500

Rio Grande

Wyndham Rio Mar Beach Resort
6000 Blvd Rio Mar, R'o Grande, 00745
787-888-6000

Caguas

Four Points by Sheraton Caguas Real Hotel & Casino
500 Alhambra En Granada Blvd, Caguas 00726
787-653-1111

Ponce

Casino restauration st etienne francois. Hilton Ponce Golf & Casino Resort
150 Caribe Ave, Ponce, 00716
787-259-7676

Holiday Inn Ponce and El Tropical Casino
3315 Ponce Bypass, Ponce, 00728
787-844-1200

Mayaguez

Holiday Inn Mayaguez & Tropical Casino
2701 PR-2, Mayaguez, 00680
787-833-1100

Mayaguez Resort and Casino
681 Ruta Panoramica, Mayaguez, 00680
787-832-3030


As Puerto Rico is expected to announce its next stages of coronavirus lockdown beginning June 15, the island's largest casino is expecting major losses for 2020. According to Ismael Vega, the general manager of Puerto Rico's Casino Metro, the island's gambling industry has lost the equivalent to $75 million (USD) as the coronavirus pandemic has halted international tourism and forced brick-and-mortar gambling facilities to shut their doors.

As Puerto Rico prepares to reopen, the island's biggest casino offers a cautious plan to welcome guests. ©MJ Tangonan/Unsplash

Casino Metro: One of Puerto Rico's Most Exciting Venues

Before the novel coronavirus, Casino Metro, located in the San Juan Sheraton Hotel in Puerto Rico, was the island's most happening casino. The casino is 20,000 square feet, jam-packed with hundreds of slot machines and almost 20 blackjack tables, including games like Texas Hold'em Poker, World Poker Tour, Craps, and more.

In addition to a vibrant roster of games for gambling enthusiasts, the Casino Metro is typically also home to a star-studded roster of live entertainment on the Metro Stage Live, including magician Reynold Alexander and a weekly Ladies Night, where players can order several cocktails (mojitos, metropolitans, and margaritas) for only $3.

Coronavirus Exacerbates Existing Problems in Puerto Rico

As has been the case for many countries around the world, the outbreak of the novel coronavirus has challenged the already-precarious existence of many residents of Puerto Rico. Following the devastating Hurricane Maria in 2017, followed by a series of earthquakes from 2019 to early 2020, Puerto Ricans have struggled immensely.

Before the coronavirus outbreak reached around the world, a study from 2015 — before either of these natural disasters — determined that one-third (33 percent) of Puerto Rico's population did not have enough to eat on a regular basis. Now, five years later, the island's problems have only been made worse as it has been forced into lockdown.

As of the week of May 21, most states in the United States had eased their coronavirus lockdowns considerably — including places like Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming, none of which ever had statewide lockdown measures enacted, even as COVID-19 cases swelled nationwide.

In comparison, Puerto Rico — technically a territory of the United States, though it is located in the Caribbean and unincorporated — has had much stricter lockdown measures. Effective at the end of May and into early June, Puerto Rico slowly began to allow people to go to restaurants, hair salons, churches, some stores, and beaches.

Still, the region-wide lockdown measures have been set to remain until June 15, including a strict curfew between seven in the evening and five in the morning. Even as some measures will continue to lift, everyone will have to wear a mask essentially at all times, and travel will continue to be very limited to the island.

Casino Metro's Hopes to Reopen

As the residents of Puerto Rico await Governor Wanda Vázquez's decisions to move the area into the next phase of its lockdown, Casino Metro general manager Ismael Vega has described some of the ways in which he hopes to cautiously reopen business at Casino Metro, which has currently lost some $75 million in the ongoing lockdown.

Around the World, Casino Owners Ask: How Can We Safely Operate?

Vega is far from the only casino manager who has been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to open doors to guests once again. While iGaming providers and sports books have been lucky to weather this time with robust online content, casinos, bingo halls, and racetracks have been hard-hit by the ongoing lockdowns.

Still, operators want to make sure that they're not putting profits over protection. Ismael Vega has described some of his stipulations for reopening Casino Metro, which include drastically cutting back on how many guests can attend the casino, as well as ensuring social distancing between slot machines.

Vega's plans, in these regards, echo the vision put forward by Bill Hornbuckle, the interim CEO of MGM, who also hopes to reopen its locations based on a rigorous seven-part plan. In addition to advocating for social distancing by spacing out slot machines and reducing visitorship dramatically, MGM also plans to frequently test all staff for COVID-19.

Best Casinos In San Juan Puerto Rico

The Resort-Casino: A Help or Hindrance During COVID?

Best Casinos In Puerto Rico

The losses described by Ismael Vega to Casino Metro alone indicate the hard hit integrated resort-casinos have taken during this time, when international travel has been brought to an all-time low. Even for gambling aficionados who are residents of Puerto Rico, attendance at Casino Metro has not been possible, meaning crushing financial losses.

Still, this logic has not dissuaded officials in Brazil, many of whom remain convinced that legalizing gambling during this time in the form of resort-casinos could be the shot in the arm Brazil's economy needs after being even harder hit economically as a result of the coronavirus, which has devastated the Latin American country.

After some politicians encouraged integrated resort-casinos only in some parts of Brazil, the nation's Minister of Tourism, Marcelo Álvaro Antônio, has officially put forward a proposal to legalize integrated resort-casinos nationwide once the coronavirus crisis has passed over the country.

Puerto Rico Earthquake

According to proponents of legal integrated resort-casinos in Brazil, gambling revenue would mean a much-needed influx of income, including taxable revenue that could be used to supplement now-drained public funds. While the idea to legalize gambling is likely a good one for Brazil's revenue, it will be a while until COVID-19 has run its course.





broken image