Casinos in Las Vegas - Insular Areas

Insular Areas

List of casinos in United States territories
Casino City County State District Type Comments
Casino Doral Resort at Palmas Del Mar Humacao Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
Diamond Palace Hotel & Casino San Juan Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based Condado district
Embassy Suites Hotel & Casino Carolina Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based Isla Verde district
Holiday Inn Tropical Casino Mayagüez Mayagüez Puerto Rico Mayagüez metro Land-based
Holiday Inn and El Tropical Casino Ponce Puerto Rico Ponce metro Land-based
Hyatt Dorado Beach Resort & Casino Country Club Dorado Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
InterContinental San Juan Resort & Casino Carolina Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
Mayagüez Resort & Casino Mayagüez Puerto Rico Mayagüez metro Land-based
Ponce Hilton & Casino Ponce Puerto Rico Ponce metro Land-based
Radisson Ambassador Plaza Hotel & Casino San Juan Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
Ritz-Carlton San Juan Hotel & Casino Carolina Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based Isla Verde district
San Juan Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino San Juan Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
Westin Rio Mar Beach Resort, Country Club & Casino Rio Grande Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
Wyndham Condado Plaza Hotel & Casino San Juan Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
Wyndham El Conquistador Resort & Country Club Fajardo Puerto Rico Fajardo metro Land-based Las Croabas district
Wyndham El San Juan Hotel & Casino Carolina Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based
Wyndham Old San Juan Hotel & Casino San Juan Puerto Rico SCG metro Land-based


Divi Carina Bay Hotel & Casino St. Croix US Virgin Islands

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