Florida has 10 verified casino locations in our directory — from major resort-casinos to tribal properties and card rooms. Browse the map, compare options, and find players clubs near you.
Major casino properties in Florida — verified locations, casino type, and players club details.
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Miami has 4 verified casino properties in our directory — including 1 resort casino. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.
Players clubs at Miami properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.
Hollywood has 3 verified casino properties in our directory — 1 tribal and 1 resort property. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.
Players clubs at Hollywood properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.
Immokalee has 1 verified casino property in our directory — including 1 resort casino. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.
Players clubs at Immokalee properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.
Tampa has 1 verified casino property in our directory — including 1 resort casino. Every listing includes a verified address, contact details, and players club information.
Players clubs at Tampa properties are free to join at the desk on arrival. Sign up before your first session — points are not retroactive. Typical new-member benefits include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.
Florida's casino industry is regulated by the state gaming commission. All commercial casino operators hold a valid state gaming license. Tribal casinos operate under federal IGRA (1988) compacts negotiated with the state. The legal minimum gambling age is 21 at most properties.
Florida has a mix of commercial and tribal casino properties. Commercial casinos are privately owned and regulated by the state. Tribal casinos are operated by federally recognized Native American tribes under their own tribal gaming commission in addition to the federal NIGC. Both types are included in this directory.
Online casino gambling is not currently licensed in Florida. The seven states that currently permit licensed online casino gambling are: New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Michigan, West Virginia, Delaware, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
Most casino properties in Florida offer a free loyalty program. Joining is free and takes approximately 5 minutes at the players club desk. Sign up before you play — points are not retroactive. Benefits typically include free-play credits, dining discounts, and hotel rates at resort properties.
Florida’s casino landscape is defined primarily by tribal gaming operations controlled by the Seminole Tribe of Florida, with a secondary layer of pari-mutuel card rooms and one major commercial facility now operated by Caesars Entertainment. The state’s relationship with legalized gambling stretches back decades and has produced a handful of world-class resort casinos, most prominently the Seminole Hard Rock properties that dominate the South Florida and Tampa Bay markets.
Gambling in Florida has a complicated legal history rooted in sovereignty disputes between state government and Native American tribes. The Seminole Tribe of Florida opened the nation’s first tribally operated high-stakes bingo hall in 1979 on its Hollywood reservation, setting off a chain of events that eventually led to the federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act of 1988 (IGRA). IGRA formalized the framework under which tribal governments could operate casinos on their lands, provided they negotiated compacts with the relevant state government.
Florida’s first formal tribal-state gaming compact was negotiated with the Seminole Tribe in 2010, permitting the tribe to offer banked card games — blackjack, baccarat, and related games — at designated properties in exchange for annual revenue-sharing payments to the state. In 2021, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a landmark 30-year compact that granted the Seminole Tribe exclusive rights to offer sports wagering statewide through a hub-and-spoke model, with all bets processed through servers located on tribal land. This arrangement allowed the Seminole Tribe to launch their exclusive mobile sportsbook app, Florida’s currently only legal mobile sports betting option, in December 2023. For the six months ending May 2024, the Seminole Tribe paid roughly $357 million in revenue share to the state, underscoring the scale of its operations.
Non-tribal commercial casino operations in Florida are restricted. The state does not permit Las Vegas-style commercial casinos outside of tribal lands. However, pari-mutuel facilities — racetracks, jai alai frontons, and former dog tracks — have long been permitted to operate card rooms offering poker and certain other games. Facilities such as Harrah’s Pompano Beach, Casino Miami, Calder Casino, and Hialeah Park Casino operate under this framework.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida operates six casino properties under the Seminole Gaming and Hard Rock International umbrella. These range from the flagship megaresort in Hollywood to smaller destination casinos in Immokalee and Coconut Creek.
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood is the flagship. Located at 1 Seminole Way in Hollywood — between Fort Lauderdale and Miami — the guitar-shaped hotel tower opened in 2019 following a $1.5 billion expansion and has become one of the most recognizable casino resort structures in the United States. The Hollywood property features over 3,000 slot machines, more than 190 table games, and hosts the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, one of the most prestigious poker tournaments in the country. The casino floor spans approximately 200,000 square feet.
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa serves the Tampa Bay market from its location on the Seminole Tribe’s Tampa Reservation off Interstate 4. The Tampa property completed a $700 million expansion in 2021, adding a guitar-shaped hotel tower that mirrors the Hollywood property. The Tampa casino features over 5,000 slot machines, hundreds of table games, and the Hard Rock Event Center, which hosts major concerts and boxing events.
Seminole Casino Coconut Creek occupies a middle position between the full Hard Rock megaresorts and the smaller regional properties. Located in Broward County off the Florida Turnpike, Coconut Creek — marketed as Casino Coco — offers approximately 2,000 slot machines and more than 70 table games. The property is particularly popular with local residents from Broward and Palm Beach counties.
Seminole Casino Hotel Immokalee serves the rural inland communities of Collier County in Southwest Florida. Though smaller than the Hard Rock properties, Immokalee offers gaming, hotel accommodations, and regular entertainment. The casino is a significant economic anchor in one of Florida’s most geographically isolated inland markets.
Seminole Classic Casino Hollywood is a smaller tribal property on the Hollywood reservation, distinct from the Hard Rock property located a few miles to the north. The Classic Casino focuses primarily on slots and poker and serves as a neighborhood gaming option rather than a full resort destination.
The Miccosukee Casino & Resort in western Miami-Dade County is operated by the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida, a federally recognized tribe separate from the Seminoles. Located at the edge of the Everglades along the Tamiami Trail at SW 177th Avenue, the nine-story resort offers a casino floor with slots and live poker, hotel accommodations, dining, and event space. The Miccosukee property draws visitors from Miami and tourists traveling through the Everglades corridor, and offers a distinctly different atmosphere from the Hard Rock brand.
The Pompano Beach facility represents Florida’s most prominent non-tribal commercial gaming operation. Originally opened as a harness racing track, the property evolved into the Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park under Isle of Capri Casinos. Caesars Entertainment rebranded it as Harrah’s Pompano Beach in 2022. Under Florida’s pari-mutuel framework, the facility operates more than 1,200 slot machines, electronic table games, and a WSOP-branded poker room with more than 40 live tables. Caesars has announced redevelopment plans called The Pomp, a proposed 223-acre mixed-use project that would include hotels, residential units, retail, and entertainment venues.
Beyond the major tribal and commercial properties, South Florida hosts a number of card rooms operating under pari-mutuel licenses. Casino Miami (formerly Magic City Casino) at NW 37th Avenue offers slot machines and live poker. Calder Casino in Miami Gardens and Hialeah Park Casino both operate under the pari-mutuel model, offering slots and poker in a more casual environment than the full-scale resorts.
All Seminole Gaming properties participate in the Unity by Hard Rock loyalty program, which replaced the older Seminole Wild Card system. Unity Points are earned on slot play, table games, hotel stays, dining, and retail purchases. Points can be redeemed for free play, hotel stays, dining credits, and merchandise across all Seminole Gaming locations and participating Hard Rock properties worldwide. Harrah’s Pompano Beach participates in Caesars Rewards, one of the largest casino loyalty programs in the country, with seven tier levels and benefits spanning all Caesars Entertainment properties. The Miccosukee Casino & Resort operates its own independent players club.
Florida does not permit online casino gambling. The state’s sole legal mobile sports betting option is the Seminole Tribe’s app, launched December 5, 2023. Under the 2021 compact, bets placed through this platform are legally processed through tribal servers, placing them under federal jurisdiction rather than state gaming law. No other operators are authorized to offer mobile sports betting in Florida. Pending legislation as of 2026 would make operating competing online gambling platforms a felony offense. Online poker and iCasino games remain illegal under Florida law.
Tribal gaming operations in Florida are regulated under IGRA at the federal level, with oversight by the National Indian Gaming Commission. The Seminole Tribe’s compact provides additional state oversight mechanisms, including inspections and revenue-sharing audits. Pari-mutuel facilities like Harrah’s Pompano Beach are licensed and regulated by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering. Card rooms at pari-mutuel facilities are limited to designated games under Florida Statutes Chapter 849.
Florida’s casino properties are spread across a large geographic footprint. The South Florida cluster — Hard Rock Hollywood, Coconut Creek, and Harrah’s Pompano Beach — sits within a roughly 20-mile corridor along the I-95 and Florida Turnpike in Broward County. The Miccosukee Resort is approximately 30 miles west of downtown Miami via US-41. Seminole Hard Rock Tampa is east of downtown Tampa off I-4 at Exit 6. Immokalee is the most geographically remote major property, approximately 45 minutes from Naples.
For visitors looking to maximize gaming options, South Florida offers the greatest concentration of properties. The Hard Rock Hollywood, Coconut Creek, and Harrah’s Pompano Beach can all be visited in a single day. Tampa stands alone as the primary destination for central and west Florida visitors.
The minimum gambling age at casino properties in Florida is 21 at most facilities. Some tribal properties may differ — always check the specific casino policy and bring a valid government-issued photo ID.
Set a budget before you arrive and treat gambling as entertainment, not income. Most casino properties in Florida offer free players club enrollment — sign up at the desk before you play, as points are not retroactive.
Self-exclusion: Florida offers a voluntary self-exclusion program that allows individuals to ban themselves from licensed casino properties. Contact the Florida Council on Compulsive Gambling (gamblinghelp.org) for enrollment details.
Problem gambling helpline: 1-888-ADMIT-IT (1-888-236-4848). The National Problem Gambling Helpline is also available at 1-800-522-4700, free and confidential, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Additional resources: Gamblers Anonymous (gamblersanonymous.org) and the National Council on Problem Gambling (ncpgambling.org).