Best Online Casinos in Belgium

Updated 10 April 2026

Top ranking of online casinos in Belgium, based on brand popularity, real traffic, and game variety. Below you will find a live table of legal sites and, further down, a clear guide to the Belgian licence, player protections, limits and taxes, how to verify a site, and what to do if something goes wrong.

Online Casino Rating in Belgium
#
Country
Rating
Reviews
Year
Developers
Traffic
1
StarCasino
10392 points
US
2.0
3
2016
43
~1M/mo.
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StarCasino
2
Unibet
8229 points
US
4.0
0
1996
11
~194.4K/mo.
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Unibet
3
Golden Palace
14583 points
US
4.0
0
37
~232.9K/mo.
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Golden Palace
4
Casino777
14393 points
US
1.0
1
2012
47
~445.8K/mo.
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Casino777
5
Ladbrokes
17458 points
US
4.0
0
2013
16
~64.3K/mo.
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Ladbrokes
6
Napoleon Casino
11307 points
US
1.4
10
2010
21
~490.3K/mo.
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Napoleon Casino
7
Bwin Casino
8610 points
US
4.0
0
0
~425.7K/mo.
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Bwin Casino
8
Golden Vegas
13203 points
US
5.0
1
2011
27
~73.1K/mo.
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Golden Vegas
9
MadisonCasino
15913 points
US
4.0
0
16
~66.1K/mo.
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MadisonCasino
10
Carousel
14031 points
US
4.0
1
2009
12
~82.8K/mo.
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Carousel
11
BeCasino
12583 points
US
4.0
0
2023
19
~121.1K/mo.
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BeCasino
12
BetFirst Casino
15721 points
US
4.0
0
2011
53
~133.9K/mo.
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BetFirst Casino
13
Casino Belgium
16100 points
US
5.0
0
2013
7
~28.3K/mo.
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Casino Belgium
14
LuckyGames
15456 points
US
2.4
5
2001
14
~27.2K/mo.
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LuckyGames
15
CasinoKing
12854 points
US
4.0
0
2022
10
~75.5K/mo.
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CasinoKing
16
Oria
21505 points
US
4.0
0
29
~20K/mo.
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Oria
17
Betano
19010 points
US
4.0
0
2024
16
~8K/mo.
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Betano
18
Blitz Casino
14971 points
US
1.0
0
2015
6
~38.1K/mo.
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Blitz Casino
19
Versailles Casino
32925 points
US
4.0
0
2018
16
~6.4K/mo.
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Versailles Casino
20
Stanleybet
15997 points
US
4.0
0
0
~25K/mo.
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Stanleybet
21
Casino Elite
21358 points
US
4.0
0
2023
19
~21K/mo.
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Casino Elite
22
Loco Casino
17674 points
US
4.0
0
2023
11
~17.3K/mo.
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Loco Casino
23
Panache
15101 points
US
4.0
2
2014
1
~11.2K/mo.
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Panache
24
Casino Magic
17337 points
US
4.0
1
2012
29
~28.7K/mo.
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Casino Magic
25
Bingoal Casino
38280 points
US
4.0
0
2020
20
~4.7K/mo.
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Bingoal Casino
26
Magic Betting Casino
20299 points
US
1.0
1
16
~19.1K/mo.
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Magic Betting Casino
27
Supergame
19118 points
US
4.0
0
2017
11
~9.2K/mo.
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Supergame
28
Wellington Casino
29065 points
US
4.0
0
2024
11
~3K/mo.
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Wellington Casino
29
Family Game Online
9024 points
US
1.8
8
2016
5
~116.7K/mo.
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Family Game Online
30
Star Casino Dice
6688 points
US
4.0
0
2019
1
~564/mo.
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Star Casino Dice
31
36Win
15447 points
US
4.0
0
1956
9
~12.3K/mo.
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36Win
32
Palladium Games
22437 points
US
1.6
5
2015
8
~7.2K/mo.
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Palladium Games
33
Red Dice
68788 points
US
4.0
1
2015
1
~869/mo.
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Red Dice
34
Fortuna Casino
11463 points
US
4.0
0
2026
15
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Fortuna Casino

Licence for online casinos from Belgium

Belgium regulates gambling through the 1999 Gambling Act, which replaced an outright ban with a channeling policy: gambling is allowed, but only within a strict licensing and supervision framework. The Belgian Gaming Commission (Kansspelcommissie, KSC) is the independent regulator created by that law. It advises government and parliament, issues and manages licences, inspects operators, and sanctions breaches. The Commission is chaired by a magistrate (since 2020, Magali Clavie) and brings together representatives from Justice, Finance, Economy, Health, the Interior, and the National Lottery.

Online casino gambling requires an A+ licence, and only a land‑based A licensee can obtain it for online operations. The licence conditions are designed to protect players. Operators must verify identity and age before play, keep under‑21s out, and check every login against EPIS, the national Excluded Persons Information System. They must host their gaming servers in Belgium, maintain a permanent data link with the regulator, and prove game integrity (for example with RNG certifications). Their sites must publish clear game rules, payment methods, prize distribution, complaint handling, and a 24/7 contact point. Security of payments is mandatory, and the Commission can check systems at any time.

Responsible gambling is not an afterthought in Belgium; it is structural. There is a weekly deposit cap online of 200 euros per site. EPIS exclusions can be set voluntarily or at the request of a third party, and they apply across casinos, slot halls and betting, both on‑ and offline. The legal gambling age is 21. Advertising is tightly restricted: as a rule it is prohibited unless explicitly authorised by Royal Decree. The regulator works with police and the financial intelligence unit (CTIF‑CFI) to combat money laundering; operators must run risk‑based KYC, monitor transactions, report suspicions via goAML, and keep records for ten years. Credit card payments are not allowed for online gambling, and cash use in the sector is capped by law.

Protection also means enforcement. The Commission can issue warnings, suspend or revoke licences, and impose administrative fines; certain breaches are criminal offences. It keeps and publishes a list of illegal sites and can order access blocks. Playing on illegal sites can be fined; misusing someone else’s identity to bypass an EPIS exclusion is a criminal offence with severe penalties. If you need help, Belgium provides round‑the‑clock support via SOS Gambling at 0800 35 777 and comprehensive online self‑help at gokhulp.be. You can request a voluntary access ban here: Voluntary access ban.

Financial robustness is baked into licensing. For example, A+ applicants must demonstrate sufficient resources and lodge a guarantee of 250,000 euros, and they must maintain secure payment processes and a direct, permanent data feed to the regulator. These standards, together with Belgium’s central exclusion system and deposit cap, are the backbone of player protection online.

On disputes, set expectations correctly. The Gaming Commission does not arbitrate individual payout or bet‑settlement disputes. You must first work with the operator, and if needed the Consumer Mediation Service. The Commission focuses on legality and compliance; for illegal sites it can add domains to the blacklist and pursue sanctions, but it will not recover your funds.

Limits and taxes

Belgium imposes a weekly 200‑euro deposit limit per player per online site, alongside the universal age limit of 21 and mandatory EPIS checks. The law also sets hard limits on stakes, losses and wins per session and over time, defined in implementing decrees for each game category, and obliges operators to store bet data for years. Anti‑money‑laundering rules require identity checks, scrutiny of atypical activity, and enhanced due diligence at higher risk thresholds.

As a player, your winnings are, in principle, not taxable. The main exception is if gambling is your profession (for instance, professional poker), in which case income tax rules apply via FPS Finance. Taxes on the gambling sector itself are a regional matter. For official information, see Flanders on gaming and betting tax at vlaanderen.be, Wallonia’s guidance on the “taxe sur les jeux et paris (TJP)” at wallonie.be, and Brussels at FPS Finance at financien.belgium.be.

How to verify a Belgian licence

Start on the casino’s own site: the footer or legal pages should name the Belgian licensee (the land‑based partner), the A+ licence, and publish responsible‑gaming information, including the EPIS exclusion link and SOS Gambling contacts. Many legal operators also display the regulator’s “Always Play Legally” mark. If any of this is missing or vague, pause.

Then cross‑check the regulator’s live registers. The Gaming Commission publishes the current list of licensed online casinos (A+) here: APLUS register (online casinos). Match the brand and domain to the legal entity shown. If you are checking an online slot‑hall brand, use the B+ list at BPLUS register; for online bookmakers, the F1+ list is at FAPLUS register. The underlying rule is simple: only an A licence holder can run an online casino (A+), a B licence holder an online slot hall (B+), and an F1 licence holder online betting (F1+). The law bans mixing these offers on one domain or sharing player accounts across licence types.

If a brand is not in the register, or the details do not match, do not deposit. Report suspected illegal offers to the Commission and choose a listed, legal site instead.

How to lodge a complaint about a Belgian‑licensed online casino

Always start with the operator’s customer support and follow its complaint procedure; keep copies of correspondence. If the issue remains unresolved, you can seek help from the Consumer Mediation Service. The Gaming Commission does not adjudicate individual payout or bet‑result disputes, but it does handle reports about illegal offers or suspected breaches of the Gambling Act. You can contact the Commission via its official contact page at gamingcommission.be/en/contact-1. For urgent personal support related to gambling harms, call SOS Gambling at 0800 35 777 or use gokhulp.be.

What to expect: with licensed operators, the Commission primarily records complaints for supervision and may investigate the operator’s compliance; it rarely intervenes directly in your individual case. With illegal sites, the Commission can add the domain to its blacklist and coordinate enforcement, but it cannot recover your funds.