Responsible gambling policy
Keep the evening within your own horizon.
Gambling is entertainment. Outcomes cannot be guaranteed, and gambling is not a way to earn money or repair financial loss.
Personal limits
Set a financial limit separate from everyday, travel and emergency money. Track expenditure through your casino account and physical chips. Set a time limit, use a watch or reminder, and take regular breaks away from the casino floor.
Decisions that protect you
- Never use borrowed money to gamble.
- Never chase losses or increase stakes to recover them.
- Do not gamble when tired, stressed, upset or intoxicated.
- Balance casino time with dining, rest, shore visits and other entertainment.
- Stop when gambling no longer feels like an optional leisure activity.
Restrictions and self-exclusion
Ask casino staff for a temporary access restriction, a voluntary restriction or self-exclusion. Staff will explain the available scope and duration, record the request appropriately and help you leave the casino area. Staff may also restrict access where wellbeing, conduct or intoxication creates concern.
Age and identity
All voyage guests must be adults. Casino entry and gambling require age and identity verification under vessel policy and applicable law. Failure to complete checks means access is refused.
Independent help
If gambling causes worry, secrecy, debt or conflict, step away and seek independent professional support in your home jurisdiction. A qualified health adviser, regulated counselling service or recognised local gambling support service can help you assess the situation. Casino staff can provide practical onboard assistance without replacing independent care.
Position and closure
The casino closes in ports, territorial waters and other restricted vessel positions. Operating hours can change, and closure should never be treated as a reason to increase play beforehand.
