Tables and dealers
Professional dealers host regular poker tables and cash tables, blackjack, European roulette, American roulette and baccarat. Hosted poker cash sessions are announced onboard without competitive formats.
The closed evening cabinet
Beyond velvet-ink doors sit real tables, professional dealers, physical chips, quiet slot machines and a staffed cashier—an adult evening room whose operation follows the vessel’s position.
Professional dealers host regular poker tables and cash tables, blackjack, European roulette, American roulette and baccarat. Hosted poker cash sessions are announced onboard without competitive formats.
A restrained group of physical slot machines complements the table room. Stakes, rules and game information are displayed before play.
The casino cashier establishes an individual casino account after checks, issues and redeems physical chips, records transactions and explains accepted settlement methods. A voyage fare is not a gambling balance.
Minimum and maximum wagers are displayed at every table and may differ by game or session. Ask the dealer before committing a wager; limits never indicate likely results.
Casino entry and gambling require guests to be at least 18, or older where applicable law requires. Staff verify age and identity using acceptable documents before access or account activity.
Operating hours are published daily. The casino closes while the vessel is in port and where required in territorial waters, and may close due to route, weather, safety, operational direction or applicable law.
Cabinet conduct
Wait for the dealer’s instruction, keep chips visible, avoid touching settled wagers, respect other guests’ decisions and never disrupt a game. Photography may be restricted to protect privacy and game integrity.
Refined evening-casual clothing is welcome. Footwear is required; clothing that obscures identity or carries offensive content may be declined under vessel policy.
Guests may discuss seating, route access, communication or other reasonable requirements with the concierge before sailing or casino staff onboard.
Dealers and cashier staff explain procedures but cannot advise on winning. They may pause play, decline a transaction or restrict access where conduct, verification or wellbeing raises concern.
Ask casino staff for personal financial or time limits, a temporary access restriction, or self-exclusion. These requests are treated discreetly and applied according to vessel policy.
Results cannot be guaranteed. Gambling is entertainment, not income. Never borrow to gamble or chase losses; take regular breaks and stop when the experience is no longer comfortable.