Casinos accept Visa
This page summarizes which brands actually support Visa as a card option for deposit and which do not, based only on official payment methods pages, FAQs, Terms or Help sections of each brand. It’s aimed at online players located in Israel. Last checked: 16 October 2025.
How we verified each casino
For every brand below, we looked for an official Payments/Banking page, FAQ/Help, or Terms that explicitly mention credit cards or Visa, and we noted any geography caveats affecting Israel. If a site blocked access or gave no authoritative statement, we marked it as “unclear.”
- Tsars Casino — accepts Visa (their Payment Methods page lists “Credit Card” with min €/$20)
- Fairspin Casino — does not accept Visa (positioned as a crypto casino; official pages emphasize crypto methods only)
- Weiss Casino — unclear (no authoritative payment page found on the official domain confirming Visa)
- Betico Casino — unclear (no official payments/terms page confirming Visa)
- Casoo Casino — unclear (support section names the processor but no card list visible)
- Wazbee Casino — unclear (official site provides no accessible payments detail)
- Casinoin — unclear (site/help center blocked in our region; T&Cs mention payment intermediaries but not Visa)
- Casino Empire — accepts Visa (T&Cs refer to use of “credit or debit card” with name matching; implies Visa/Mastercard support)
- BC.Game — unclear (official info says crypto-first; some mirrored pages mention cards via third-party fiat onramps; not confirmed for Israel)
- Megapari — unclear (no official/payments page accessible confirming Visa; third-party guides exist but are not official)
- Betmaster — unclear (official T&Cs reachable, but no explicit card list found)
- Bongo Casino — accepts Visa (footer shows Visa/Visa Electron/Visa Secure; payments modal geo-blocked)
- Bitcasino — accepts Visa (supports deposits via fiat/credit card to buy crypto through on-ramp; minimums listed for assets)
- Slottica — does not accept Visa (Israel) (T&Cs list Israel among prohibited countries; service unavailable)
- Lucky Bird — unclear (multiple “Lucky Bird” sites exist; no single authoritative payments page for the casino brand confirming Visa for Israel)
- Slottyway — does not accept Visa (Israel) (brand is not available in Israel per T&Cs/FAQ; region blocked)
- Pinocasino — accepts Visa (Payments/FAQ show cards; T&Cs mention Visa OCT for payouts; min deposit typically €/$20)
Alternative ways to pay in Israel
If a casino doesn’t process Israeli Visa directly, the following are commonly offered by the same operators or via third-party gateways:
- Cryptocurrencies (e.g., BTC, ETH, USDT) — supported natively by Bitcasino and Fairspin.
- E-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, Jeton, MiFinity) — frequently listed alongside cards on Tsars and Pino.
- Prepaid/e-vouchers (e.g., Jeton Cash, CashtoCode) — often available where cards are limited.
- Bank transfer or local equivalents (regional availability varies).
Comparison table
| Casino | Visa status | Min deposit (official) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tsars | Accepts Visa | €/$20 | Payments page lists “Credit Card”; limits per transaction. |
| Fairspin | Does not accept Visa | — | Crypto-only positioning on official site. |
| Weiss | Unclear | — | No first-party payments list confirming Visa. |
| Betico | Unclear | — | No official payments page found. |
| Casoo | Unclear | — | Support page shows processor only. |
| Wazbee | Unclear | — | Site offers no accessible payments detail. |
| Casinoin | Unclear | — | Help/T&Cs accessible; cashier blocked by geo. |
| Casino Empire | Accepts Visa | — | T&Cs reference credit/debit card usage. |
| BC.Game | Unclear | — | Official mentions fiat via third-party; region-dependent. |
| Megapari | Unclear | — | No official cashier info confirming Visa. |
| Betmaster | Unclear | — | T&Cs found; no card list. |
| Bongo | Accepts Visa | — | Footer shows Visa/Visa Electron/Visa Secure. |
| Bitcasino | Accepts Visa | Varies by asset | Card via fiat on-ramp; crypto minimums listed. |
| Slottica | Does not accept Visa (Israel) | — | Israel in prohibited countries list. |
| Lucky Bird | Unclear | — | No verified payment info for Israel. |
| Slottyway | Does not accept Visa (Israel) | — | Brand unavailable in Israel per FAQ. |
| Pinocasino | Accepts Visa | €/$20 | Payments/FAQ show cards; Visa OCT for payouts. |
Practical tips
Card availability can be region-specific. If Visa fails at the cashier, switch to an e-wallet or crypto on-ramp and try again.
Check deposit and withdrawal limits and fees before you fund. For cards, €/$20 is a common floor; crypto gateways may add 1–3% service fees.
ILS support is rare. If ILS is not offered, deposit in USD or EUR and let your bank handle conversion, then track FX costs.
Always verify that the name on your card matches the account name (some T&Cs require this), and complete KYC early to avoid payout delays.
FAQ
Do any casinos confirm Visa specifically for players in Israel?
Only a few brands publish general card support (e.g., Tsars, Pino); none provide Israel-specific Visa guarantees publicly.
Why do some sites block Israel entirely?
Some operators include Israel in prohibited jurisdictions or disable cashier options by location.
Can I use a card to buy crypto and then deposit?
Yes, several casinos route card payments through on-ramps to purchase crypto, which you then transfer to your balance (e.g., Bitcasino).
What’s a typical minimum deposit by card?
Many sites list around €/$20 per transaction for cards; check the cashier for your account.
Is Visa faster than e-wallets or crypto?
Card deposits are instant when allowed, but withdrawals via card are slower; crypto and some wallets can be faster.
Bottom line
Among the brands you named, Visa is clearly available at Tsars, PinoCasino, Bongo and Bitcasino (often via fiat on-ramp), while Slottica and Slottyway are not available to Israel at all. The rest don’t publicly confirm Visa for Israel, so treat them as unclear until their cashier shows local options for your account.
