Sun Casino
Play, win, enjoy the night.
The Sun Casino features 200 slot machines, including reel and video slots, and tables for blackjack, poker, and roulette, catering to all skill levels. A private VIP area provides exclusivity for high-stakes players. The decor and large screens create an electric feel, and an adjacent bar serves cocktails late into the night, making it a thrilling spot for guests seeking luck and excitement. Guests can play popular slots or their favorite table games, ensuring a good time.
Pro Tip
For high-stakes players, take advantage of the private VIP area.
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At Sun Casino, you can expect the following: Blackjack: $10 to $15. During the day or on less busy cruises, you might see a $5 table, but this is becoming less common. Roulette: $5 per bet overall, with $1 chip minimums for individual number bets; European-style single-zero tables are common, with some ships offering neighbor bets. Three Card Poker: $5-$10 per hand for Ante and Pair Plus bets, with optional 6-card bonus bets; minimums may increase to $15 during peak evening hours. Ultimate Texas Hold’em: $5-$10 per hand for Ante and Blind bets, with optional Trips bet; minimums may rise to $15-$25 in high-traffic periods or high-limit sections. Caribbean Stud Poker: This game also often has a minimum bet in the $5 to $10 range. Let It Ride: $5-$10 per hand for the three initial bets, with optional bonus bets; minimums may adjust to $15 during peak casino hours. Texas Hold’em Poker: $5-$10 for dealer-dealt tables, with tournament buy-ins starting at $50-$100; games are scheduled, not sit-and-go, so check the daily planner for times. Slot Machines: $0.01-$0.05 per spin for penny slots, with minimum bets typically $0.50-$0.80 per spin; higher denominations ($1-$5) available for larger bets. Video Poker: $0.25-$1 per hand, typically Jacks or Better, with some machines allowing denomination changes; multi-hand or bonus variants may have higher minimums ($1-$5). Blackjack Tournament: $20-$50 buy-in per tournament, with rebuys sometimes available for $10-$20; winners receive cash or cruise perks, with entry fees listed in the daily planner.
General Information: Norwegian cruise casinos (Casinos at Sea) offer table minimums that are generally lower than land-based casinos, starting at $3-$10, but may increase to $15-$25 during peak hours or in high-roller areas. Minimums can vary by itinerary (e.g., higher in Asia with $10-$25 minimums after ports like Hong Kong). Slot and video poker machines accept cruise cards or cash, with penny slots being the most common.
Guests must be **18 or older** to enter or play in Carnival cruise ship casinos; those under 18 are not permitted in the casino at any time. Alcohol service is limited to guests **21 and up**, and minors under 18 must be accompanied by an adult aged 21+ in public areas, with a 1:00 AM curfew.
Smart casual attire, such as collared shirts and slacks for men and dresses or blouses for women, is recommended for the casino. Avoid beachwear, flip-flops, or overly casual clothing to maintain the upscale atmosphere.

