Cadoola Casino Review: from Europe to Latin America (May 2025)
Alright, thrill-seeking traveler! Are you ready to be transported to an online casino world where the slots flash by faster than a funfair attraction? We at Star Gambling reviewed Cadoola Casino and we’re here to let the cat out of the bag. This is not your average slot machine arcade — we’re talking live roulette, blackjack, and heart-stopping crash games for the adrenaline junkies. But watch out! Because my Barcelona-based buddy Carlos once would always say:
"If the machine’s cold on the first spin, don’t expect it to warm up by dinner."
Data updated through May 2025, so let’s find out if Cadoola is good for your money — if you’re German, Mexican, or Kiwi.

Security: Do You Trust Cadoola?
When it comes to online gaming, security is your parachute — do not skydive without it. Cadoola is operated and owned by Stellar Ltd, registered on the island of Anjouan (Comoros). Licence? Yes — ALSI-202411077-FI2 from the Gaming Board of Anjouan. Sounds fancy, but what does this mean for European, Latin American, or New Zealand players? Let’s dive in.
Licence: Advantages & Disadvantages
Advantages:
- Registering is easier than purchasing a flat white at Starbucks. Few documents, quick pace.
- The license can be used in jurisdictions that have less strict laws like Finland, Brazil, or Peru.
Cons:
- Anjouan is not Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). Less control than a German taxman. If things go awry, harder to get justice than parking in Rome.
- These sorts of licences aren’t exactly Swiss-watch quality. More like borrowing your mate’s scooter — it works, but not with a guarantee.
As we’ve said at Star Gambling before, MGA is the "Rolls-Royce" of licences: robust, clear, safeguarding. Anjouan? A dented Fiat: it’ll get you there, but don’t expect warm seats. For German or Swiss players who’re used to order and structure, that might be a red flag. For Latin Americans — where regulation’s typically cacophony with added steps — not so much.
Who Are Stellar Ltd
Stellar Ltd aren’t the new kid on the roulette wheel. As of May 2025, they’re running multiple platforms — decent experience under the bonnet. Not some dodgy one-site wonder that vanishes with your euros, pesos, or krona — but they’re not Betsson either. I’d say they’re like a mid-tier Peaky Blinders character — not the boss, but knows what they’re doing. Cadoola is one of their brighter stars, and so far, it looks steady.
Regulation in Target Markets
Cadoola has its eyes on a big map — from Germany to Mexico and New Zealand. So how’s the online gambling market doing?
- Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Germany’s market’s been regulated since 2021, and 60% of Germans played in 2024. Austria’s laid back but prefers local sites (50% play). Switzerland shuts down overseas sites — but 30% still play.
- Spanish countries (Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Peru): Spain is bossing hard, 55% played in 2024. Latin America is all over — Mexico and Argentina are relaxed (60% and 50%), Chile and Peru are starting (40% and 35%).
- Finland: Fully legitimate, 65% have ever played online casino. Anjouan license flies in here.
- France, Belgium, Quebec: France is tight, but 45% play. Belgium cracks down hard, 40% play. Quebec is relaxed, 50% of Canadians there play slots.
- Brazil: Just started cracking down — 55% played in 2024.
- New Zealand, Australia: NZ keeps licences in hand, 15% play. Australia is tough, but 20% find a way in every month.
Anjouan isn’t banned, but in Switzerland or France it could raise eyebrows. As we’ve noticed at Star Gambling, players should brace for possible blocks, especially in high-surveillance countries.
Who’s Locked Out?
Cadoola is transparent about the no-go areas: USA, UK, Russia, Ukraine, Netherlands, Sweden, and a whole chain of others (see the site). From Mexico, Germany, or Finland? Come on in! But don’t even think about gatecrashing from the prohibited areas with VPN — that’s crashing with a fake ID. You’ll get banned faster than you can shout "double down."
Language Support
Cadoola is a linguistic spaceport. They cater to more than 20 languages as of May 2025: German, Spanish, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Czech, Greek, Slovak, Slovenian, Hindi — even Afrikaans. Brazilian Portuguese for Brazil, French for Quebec, English for New Zealand. It’s like Star Trek — everybody speaks each other’s language, even if they’re from different planets. The interface is localized so well that even my Lisbon grandad would be able to work it out.

Payment Systems: How to Cash Out and Top Up?
Fancy betting on online blackjack or spinning reels but lost on the cash part? As of May 2025, Cadoola’s chock-full — from cards to crypto-casino play. We at Star Gambling opened it up for you.
- Germany, Austria, Switzerland: Mastercard, Jeton, MiFinity, crypto (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Ripple, USDT, USDC). Germans prefer Jeton, the Swiss use crypto for anonymity.
- Spanish-speaking countries: Mastercard and Skrill in Spain. MercadoPago, SPEI, OXXO in Mexico. Jeton, MiFinity, crypto in Chile and Peru.
- Finland, Norway: Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Bitcoin. The Nordics adore speed.
- France, Belgium, Quebec: Mastercard, Neosurf, Jeton, USDT. French people are addicted to Paysafecard.
- Brazil: Pix, Jeton, MiFinity, Bitcoin. Pix is their domestic Venmo.
- Australia, New Zealand: Sticpay, Neosurf, USDC, Mastercard. Both Aussies and Kiwis adore Skrill.
Jeton and MiFinity are the winners for withdrawals — cash in your pocket faster than your pizza evening on Friday. Crypto is ideal for anonymity, especially in Switzerland or Mexico where the taxman might be hiding. Security? Transactions are encrypted, but in Germany or France, you can expect a trail of transactions. My advice? Use Bitcoin — less chance someone will find out you blew your wages on European roulette.
Didn’t bet your deposit at least once? Look out for a 10% charge (15% for cards). Minimum payout — $0.50, maximum — up to $20,000/month for VIPs. Don’t keep switching payment methods like a circus act — the taxman may begin digging through your statements like they’re Narcos.
Bonuses: Sweet Treats With a Catch
Online casino bonuses are such as free pints at a festival — pleasant, but always limited. Up to May 2025, Cadoola is handing out treats like a generous granny, but as we here at Star Gambling always caution — read the fine print.
Welcome Pack: Max €800 + 300 Free Spins + Bonus Crab
- First deposit — 120% up to €240 + 100 spins.
- Second — 110% to €220.
- Third — 100% to €100 + 150 spins.
- Fourth — 120% to €240.
Bonus Crab is a scratchcard in disguise: tap and win. I tested it out — got 10 spins, no jackpot, though. My Bogotá sister Sofía announced:
"Bonuses are like salsa — looks great, but without rhythm, you’re going nowhere."
Easter Giveaway (11–28 April) adds 7 million free spins to the equation. More deposits = better odds.
Weekly Reload — 50 spins.
Weekend Reload — 50% bonus + 50 spins.
Live Cashback restores up to €200 on live games.
Live Trivia — a game with €3,000 in prizes, no deposit required. No promo codes needed, everything is taken care of in your account.
Bonus Buy is offered in most slots. Shell out the money and skip the bonus round altogether — ideal if you’ve got no time for RNG benevolence. Just don’t do it too frequently, or your wallet will be shouting "adiós" faster than you can cry "Murray!"

Bonus Rules: Play It Smart
Cadoola bonuses are devil’s deals in disguise — tempting, but always with a hidden condition. As of May 2025, this is how it works: bonuses carry a wagering requirement of between 5x and 40x. For example, €20 with a 40x requirement means betting €800.
- Slots, keno, scratch cards — 100% count.
- Online roulette, card games, video poker — 10%.
- Jackpots, bingo, Slingo — 0%.
- Special games like Crazy Time — 50% or 10%.
Real money gets spent first, then bonus money. Didn’t complete the wager within 10 days? Bonus vanishes into thin air.
Maximum bet with bonus money — €5.
My advice? Stick to slots, keep your bets under €5, and don’t take another bonus until you’ve played through the last one. This is Casino Royale territory — stay cool or you’ll end up broke and blaming the martini.
Games: A Gambling Hypermarket
As of May 2025, Cadoola boasts around 4,000 games — it’s the Amazon of online gambling.
Slots range from fruity classics to NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil’s new bestsellers.
Blackjack, poker, European roulette, baccarat — a thinking man’s paradise.
Evolution Gaming’s live casino offers that genuine-dealer thrill.
Crash games like Aviator are a huge success in Mexico and Brazil.
The Germans like video roulette, the Finns like their poker.
Sports betting? Yes, from Champions League to cricket.
Demo mode supported for slots, table games but not live casino.
Mobile in-browser version slick — no need for an app.
I am a fan of those crash games — like base jumping with real chances to win.
As cousin Pedro from Lima says:
"Slots are like tequila — no party’s complete without ’em."
Not vibing with Cadoola? Here are some options:
Allyspin — like your local pub: modest, but generous bonuses.
Legiano — spick-and-span German order, all on point.
AlfCasino — slot odyssey in outer space.
Bankonbet — sports + slots in one nice package.
BoaBoa — coastal party vibe, cocktails disguised as bonuses.
Wazamba — utter jungle madness.
SGCasino — as plain and down-to-earth as your favourite ale after work.
Newbie Blunders: Don’t Get Caught In the Trap
Newbies at Cadoola make some classic blunders — we’ve seen it plenty at Star Gambling.
Betting more than €5 with a bonus? Say goodbye to both the bonus and your winnings.
Trying to clear your bonus with roulette? That’s like running a marathon in Crocs — it only counts for 10%.
Using sneaky low-risk betting strategies? Cadoola will catch on and bin your balance.
Optimal deposit? $50–100. Stats don’t lie: big wins favour bigger stakes.
A $10 minimum? That’s a lottery ticket, not a plan.
Play by the rules and you’re golden — break ‘em and you’ll end up like The Hangover lead: skint, confused, and wondering what happened.
FAQ
Can I withdraw with another payment method than what I deposited?
Generally, withdrawals go back to the same payment method you used to deposit. But Cadoola can get creative if there are technical issues. Check the terms of your payment method.
What happens if I withdraw without betting?
If you have not bet at least once — you’ll be charged 10% (15% for cards).
Minimum withdrawal — $0.50.
How much can I withdraw?
Between $7,000/month for newbies and $20,000/month for VIPs.
Limits are in your profile.
How many active withdrawal requests can I have?
Up to three at a time. More than that? You’ll be queued.
What if someone else’s money shows up in my account?
Contact support immediately. That’s casino money — they’ll take it back.
Will I get my money back if I accidentally deposited it?
Rare, but if it’s a glitch, send support in 24 hours. The casino decides.
How long will it take to make a withdrawal?
Three business days max. They operate Monday through Friday, 6:00–17:00 GMT.
Delays are not always their responsibility.
Can they freeze my withdrawal?
Yes — if they suspect fraud or if your verification’s not finished. Be patient.
What do they do with old accounts?
No login in 180 days? They’ll debit $5/month until the account is zero.
Then they shut it down.
Can I send money to another player?
Nope. That’ll get both accounts banned. No argument.
Player Reviews and Complaints
Site layout is great, you got enough filter to find your favorite game fast. Live Chat is friendly, always available and gives helpful and fast replies. Great range of games and fluent gameplay.
Now to the important stuff- verifying and withdrawing money. I initiated the withdrawal process in 06/12/18. It was my first deposit. After knowing online casinos well, I asked the support for the required KYC documents. I submitted them in the morning on 7/12/18. About 8 hours later my documents got verified and my first withdrawal got approved. Now I am waiting for monday to receive it in my bank account, being sure it will arrive.
Thats how a casino should handle withdrawals. Looking forward to their future withdrawal speed and hoping it'll be as lightning fast as the first one. I'm not a big fan of the 6000€ withdrawal limit per month with "Welcome" VIP-Level. If they could raise that limit, I would give 10 stars.