Every offshore operator we cover — 57 casinos, crypto sites, poker rooms and sportsbooks — each signed up to, deposited at, and cashed out from on a dated timeline. Search, filter and sort to find the right one, then read the full tested review.
How we rate & affiliate disclosure: ratings come from our own testing — payout speed, licence tier, game range, support and operator history (methodology). We may earn a commission via some links; it never changes the order.
Every casino review on this page starts the same way: a member of our team creates a real account, deposits real money, plays across the game library, and then cashes out — timing the whole thing. We don't rank from a spreadsheet of bonus headlines or republish an operator's own marketing. The number that matters most in any online casino review is the one operators least like measured: how long it actually takes to get paid, and what they ask for before releasing your money.
Our process runs in three stages. First, sign-up and deposit — we note every field demanded at registration, every payment method that fails, and how long a crypto or card deposit takes to land. Second, play and support — real gameplay across slots, table games and live dealer, plus a deliberately awkward support question timed from send to useful answer. Third, withdrawal — a meaningful cash-out timed from request to funds-in-wallet, with the KYC documents requested recorded. That timed withdrawal becomes the dated log you'll see on each operator's review page.
Reviews aren't written once and forgotten. Each carries a last-tested date, and we re-test operators on rolling intervals — an offshore casino that paid cleanly a year ago can change hands or tighten its terms, so a stale review is a liability. If an operator's payout record slips, its licence lapses, or complaints spike on the independent boards, it comes down.
What we look for in a casino review
These are the factors that decide a rating, in roughly the order they matter for offshore play:
Payout speed and reliability. The single biggest weighting. We time real withdrawals; crypto cash-outs at the best operators clear in under an hour, and a withheld or repeatedly-delayed payout is disqualifying.
Licence and regulator. A verifiable licence — Curaçao, MGA, Kahnawake, Panama — and a regulator you can look the operator up with. We surface the tier so you can judge the consumer-protection floor for yourself.
Game library and software providers. Who powers the games (Realtime Gaming, Betsoft, Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt) and how deep the catalogue runs, from slots and live dealer to provably-fair originals.
Bonus fairness. Not the headline percentage — the wagering requirement, game weighting and any max-cashout cap, which decide a bonus's real value.
Banking and crypto support. Which coins and methods deposit and, crucially, withdraw; crypto is almost always the fastest route both ways.
Support and reputation. Live-chat responsiveness, plus a cross-check against independent complaint boards like CasinoMeister and AskGamblers. At an offshore operator, reputation is most of your protection.
Our rating scale explained
Every operator gets a score out of 10 and a tier. Exceptional (9.5+) and Excellent (9.0–9.4) are reserved for operators that paid fast and clean in testing with a strong licence and library. Very Good (8.5–8.9) and Good (8.0–8.4) are solid, dependable picks with minor trade-offs — a smaller library, a slower payout, or a lighter licence. Fair (below 8.0) flags an operator that earns its place but carries a caveat we spell out in the review, such as a shorter track record or a newer regulator.
A point we make plainly: the affiliate commission is identical wherever a brand ranks, so it cannot buy position. We don't list an operator we wouldn't deposit our own money into, which is why this directory has 57 names and not several hundred. Read the full methodology on our How We Rate page.
The casino review categories we cover
Our reviews span the offshore landscape. Use the filters above to narrow the directory, or start from a category guide:
Offshore casinos — the flagship US-facing real-money operators, the core of our coverage.
Crypto casinos — Bitcoin-first and crypto-native sites with provably-fair games and the fastest payouts.
No-KYC casinos — operators that let you play, and often withdraw, without submitting ID.
Offshore poker rooms — the networks with real US-facing traffic, rakeback and tournaments.
Offshore sportsbooks — books judged on line value, market depth and crypto payouts.
European casinos — European-style operators with the big EU game libraries and live-dealer floors.
Why trust our offshore casino reviews
Our reviews are written by a named editorial team of market specialists and fact-checked against a compliance brief — not generated from operator press kits. Every rating traces back to a dated, first-hand payout test, every regulatory claim is sourced to a primary regulator, and our affiliate relationship is disclosed on every page and deliberately decoupled from how operators rank. Where an operator carries a caveat — a contested ownership history, a lighter licence, a short track record — we say so in the review rather than smoothing it over. That honesty is the point: a review you can't trust is worth nothing, and an offshore casino review especially so.
Casino review FAQs
How does offshoreonlinecasinos.com review casinos?
Every operator is signed up to, funded with real money, played, and cashed out from by a member of our team on a dated timeline. We log the deposit, the documents requested at withdrawal, the support response, and — most importantly — the time from cash-out request to funds in hand. Reviews are scored from that testing, not from a spreadsheet of bonus headlines, and operators are re-tested on rolling intervals.
Are these casino reviews independent?
Yes. We earn affiliate commission if you sign up through some links, and we disclose that plainly — but the commission is identical wherever a brand ranks, so it can't buy position. Ratings and order are editorial, based on tested payout speed, licence tier, game range, support and operator history. There is no pay-for-placement.
What do the ratings out of 10 mean?
Our scale runs Exceptional (9.5+), Excellent (9.0–9.4), Very Good (8.5–8.9), Good (8.0–8.4) and Fair (below 8.0). The score weights payout reliability and speed most heavily, then licence quality, game library and providers, bonus fairness, support, and the operator's track record. A high score means we'd deposit our own money; we don't list operators we wouldn't.
How many casinos do you review, and how often are reviews updated?
We currently review 57 offshore operators across casino, crypto, no-KYC, poker, sportsbook and European categories. Each review carries a last-tested date, and we re-test on rolling intervals — pulling any operator whose payout record slips or whose licence lapses.
Do you only review casinos that accept US players?
The bulk of our coverage is offshore operators that accept US players, but we also cover crypto-native and European-style casinos that serve a global audience. Each review states the licence and, where relevant, the restricted states an operator declines — shown on its card and review page.