Games Diversity
7 / 10
Payout Speed
7 / 10
Support Speed
7 / 10
Games Diversity
7 / 10
Payout Speed
7 / 10
Support Speed
7 / 10
Our Trust Score
7 / 10
Users Trust Score
100%
Welcome Bonus
Up To €2,000 + 300 Free Spins
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Online since 2025 1Y |
Email Support support@casina.com |
Slots 10,000+ |
Min Deposit €10 |
Depositing |
Languages EL AR EN
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Native Mobile App |
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License Curacao |
Live Chat 24/7 |
Live Games 200+ |
Min Withdrawal €20 |
Withdrawal |
Currencies AU$ NZ$ NOK
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Supported OS
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Owner 130 Group N.V., |
Phone Support No |
Providers 40 |
Payout Up to 5 days |
Crypto Friendly Yes |
Countries 25+ countries |
Mobile Optimized Website Yes |
Have you ever stopped to think about what a matador actually does? I used to picture someone dramatically waving a red cloth while the bull raced past. Then I learned what really happens at the end of the fight, and that changed the whole image for me.
Casinos can give off a similar vibe. They wrap everything in smooth visuals and loud bonus banners, and it’s easy to think, “Looks great, this should be fun.” But once you’re inside, things can feel different because of odd rules, awkward payment processes, or support that suddenly disappears.
So when I arrived at Casina, I didn’t let the presentation be the deciding factor. I paid attention to the parts that matter after the shine wears off.

I tend to approach new casinos with a bit of caution, mostly because I’ve seen how messy things can get when a platform doesn’t take basic protection seriously. In this case, nothing raised immediate concerns, which is already a solid starting point.
The casino operates under a Curacao licence. That used to signal “be careful,” but recently I’ve noticed improvements — tighter oversight, better standards, and fewer questionable operators getting through. The company behind the site is 130 Group N.V. I’ve seen this operator before, and based on past experience, their platforms have generally been stable and reliable.

Bonuses are usually where casinos start to lose me. They look generous upfront but hide odd rules that only show up once you’re already committed. This site isn’t flawless here, but nothing struck me as unreasonable either.
Casina offers two welcome packages plus several ongoing promos. Here’s the breakdown of what you actually get:
This package covers your first three deposits and can reach €2,000 plus 300 free spins:
A €20 minimum deposit applies to each step. The deposit + bonus must be wagered 35x, while spin winnings require 40x wagering. Everything must be completed within 7 days.

This also spans three deposits, totalling up to €500:
The €20 minimum still applies, but the rollover is just 6x on the full amount. You have 7 days to clear it, which feels fair for this type of deal.
Running from Monday to Thursday, this promo gives 50% up to €1,000 plus 100 free spins for a €20 minimum deposit. Bonus funds need 35x wagering, while spin winnings require 40x, all within 7 days.
Deposit €20 on Sunday to receive 100 free spins. Spin winnings must be wagered 40x within 7 days.
From Friday to Saturday:
The usual 35x wagering on funds and 40x on spins applies.
From VIP Level 3 upward, cashback is paid every Monday. It must be wagered just 1x and is capped by your VIP tier:
You need to contact support to receive the cashback.
| VIP Level | Cashback | Max Amount |
| Level 3 | 5% | €1,000 |
| Level 4 | 10% | €2,000 |
| Level 5 | 15% | €3,000 |
If you lose money on sports bets, you can get 15% up to €500 every Monday. There’s a 3x wagering requirement, and you must request it via support.
On your birthday, you can choose between a €100 free bet (sports) or 100 free spins (casino). It’s a nice gesture, even if not the biggest reward out there.

This site doesn’t shy away from giving players a lot to explore. It lists roughly 10,000 games, and based on what I checked, that number feels accurate instead of padded. You get access to slots, table games, a full live casino, sports betting, and even virtual sports. I always appreciate when a casino offers more than just the bare minimum, and this platform definitely delivers on that front.
Casina also ties gameplay to extra systems that add more reasons to jump between titles:
But the part that actually won me over was the game filtering. You get all the usual categories — Top Games, New, Slots, Bonus Buys, Table Games, Crash, Jackpots, and more — but then suddenly there’s a category called BULLS, which highlights games featuring bulls. That one little detail ties the entire theme together, and I love when a casino commits to its concept instead of just slapping it on the homepage and forgetting it exists.

Payments are always one of the first things I check, and this site actually handles that part well. There’s a dedicated payments page linked in the footer, and you don’t need an account to view it. That shouldn’t be impressive, but far too many casinos still hide this stuff behind a login screen. Here, everything is listed clearly in one spot — deposit options, withdrawal methods, limits, processing times, and availability by country.
The list itself is pretty standard: cards, e-wallets, crypto, and bank transfers. No strange fees popped up, and the minimums looked normal. It’s simple, but it works — which is more than I can say for plenty of platforms I’ve tested.
I always say a clean layout prevents a lot of frustration. This site doesn’t do anything experimental, but that actually helps. The menus are simple to follow, the game categories are organized logically, and everything loaded smoothly on both desktop and mobile. It doesn’t try to impress with anything flashy, but at least it doesn’t get in your way.
The only thing that felt a bit strange was the name. “Casina” sounds like it should belong to a small Italian café, not a matador-themed casino covered in bull imagery. Once you’re inside, the theme is consistent, but the name feels like it was pulled from another project entirely.

Casina launched in 2025 and still feels like it’s finding its footing, but it works. The layout runs smoothly, the games are arranged sensibly, and the bonuses — while not flawless — are usable if you don’t mind the rules. It may not stand out just yet, but it’s put together well enough to be worth checking out.
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