The general scarcity in the numbers of, Mozambique’s casinos is in one sense considerably bewildering, in one way or another.
In past times, the area was a destination where many South Africans would visit to escape from the especially restricting rules on gaming (and, it has to be said, mixing with other races) that they had at home. As a result, you might anticipate a picture of a flourishing business to oblige that tourist trade.
Still, maybe it isn’t much of a bombshell. The region is undeniably the most barren world wide, having gone through a horrible civil war (followed by crushing floods) from which it is still, very slowly, rebounding. This tends to make a place lesser of a tourist target, despite the fact that there is now a favorable environment along some of the state’s attractive beaches.
It is too confirmed that regionally at least, casinos in Mozambique have had to encounter with others in the freshly liberalized South Africa, including the notable Sun City founded by the Kerzner family establishment.
Here is a list of Mozambique’s casinos:
Maputo: Polana Casino Hotel
There are seventy eight slot machines and video poker games, five tables of American roulette, 4 blackjack tables, also one poker table.
Namaacha: Sol Libombos Hotel Casino
There are 40 slot machines, American roulette, and also two tables for poker and punto banco.
It is thought that over time the whole tourism business in Mozambique will thrive greatly. While the local languages are, obviously, African, there is as well the portion of Portuguese from the old colonial power and the new and developing awakening of English, both from South Africa and as part of the worldwide phenomenon. The country is quite cheap (clearly, as it is extremely poor) and as above, has some of the most captivating beaches world wide, fronting onto the Indian Ocean. Those are the types of assets that make tourism representatives drool, and as the country ascends out of its arrived at slump, it’s likely that not only will tourism develop, but that the list of Mozambique’s casinos will grow longer for sure.
While the country is unlikely to ever regain its notoriety as a target for partying South Africans, as there are now other picks closer to home for them to oblige in, the expansion of a long distance tourism sector is being line up. This would be to cater to Europeans hopeful for winter sun, as a break from the dullness of the Northern Hemisphere winter. Plus, to top it off, the most elite prawns (shrimp) around the world come from just offshore, in the Mozambique Channel.

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