Best Betting Sites in Bolivia 2026
I have covered Bolivian iGaming since 2019, and Bolivia is one of LATAM's strangest split markets. The Autoridad de Fiscalización del Juego (AJ) under the Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas Públicas runs an actual register for around 5 land-based casinos and the state monopoly Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia y Salubridad (Lonabol, founded 1928), applying a 30% IJ + 15% IPJ tax stack under Ley 060 of 2010. Then it stops. There is no online sportsbook licence, no platform register, no domain block list, no tax path for international books. Every single online wager Bolivians place on La Verde, on Bolívar, on The Strongest, on Always Ready, lands on a Curaçao or Anjouan operator the AJ has no authority over. The 2026 SoloAzar interviews with Bolivian operators confirm a reform bill is being drafted to scrap the IJ + IPJ stack and route online activity through AJ for the first time, but as of June 2026 it has not moved. This is my ranked list of the best betting sites in Bolivia for 2026, written from inside that "regulated retail + unregulated online" reality. Not financial advice. Always verify any operator's licence and reputation before depositing.
Search "mejores casas de apuestas Bolivia" and you get a wall of near-identical lists pulled from a 2022 template, most of them ranking the same five Curaçao brands without ever mentioning that the AJ does not regulate any of them. I do this for a living, and the calculation in Bolivia is genuinely unlike Peru (Mincetur DGJCMT licensed since 2024), unlike Argentina (LOTBA + 23 provincial regulators), and unlike Colombia (Coljuegos onshore since 2017). Bolivia is closer to Chile pre-Supreme-Court: land-based regulated, online de facto offshore, currency stable, ISP blocks not enforced. So I rank on what survives that filter: the operator's actual licensing transparency, BOB and USDT payment paths that clear inside 24 hours, app polish on Android (where most Bolivian punters live), depth on La Verde and División Profesional markets, and how the operator handles a withdrawal request when your Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz card refuses an offshore charge at 22:00 on a Sunday.
Best betting sites in Bolivia 2026: comparison table
| # | Bookmaker | I rate it best for | Regulated status | Payments I tested |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 22bet | Biggest market spread | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, USDT |
| 2 | BetLabel | Crypto + cards all-rounder | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, USDT, BTC |
| 3 | Ivibet | Casino-led, with esports | Offshore | Cards, ecoPayz, USDT |
| 4 | HellSpin | Casino only (no sportsbook) | Offshore | Cards, e-wallets, USDT |
| 5 | BetRepublic | Newer all-round sportsbook | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| 6 | KingMaker | Casino + sportsbook combo | Offshore | Cards, MiFinity, USDT |
| 7 | Lotería Nacional | State monopoly (lottery/raffles) | AJ / State | Cash retail, bank transfer |
| 8 | Casino Royale La Paz | Land-based casino in La Paz | AJ licensed | Cash, Visa, Mastercard |
| 9 | Casino Aramayo | Land-based in Santa Cruz | AJ licensed | Cash, cards, bank transfer |
| 10 | Casino Splendid | Land-based in Cochabamba | AJ licensed | Cash, Visa, Mastercard |
| 11 | Codere Bolivia | Spanish-Argentine all-rounder | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, bank transfer |
| 12 | Stake.com | Crypto-first sportsbook + casino | Offshore | USDT, BTC, ETH |
| 13 | 1xBet | Market depth + Spanish UI | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| 14 | Pinnacle | Sharp odds, high limits | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| 15 | Betano | App polish + LATAM football | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, bank transfer |
| 16 | bet365 | In-play + live streaming | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, Neteller |
| 17 | Bwin | European football + EPL | Offshore | Cards, e-wallets |
| 18 | Megapari | Crypto + sportsbook breadth | Offshore | Cards, USDT, BTC, Skrill |
| 19 | Rabona | Football-skinned all-rounder | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| 20 | Rivalo | LATAM-facing Curaçao brand | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, bank transfer |
| 21 | Parimatch | Esports + crypto | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| 22 | Rojabet | South-American football angle | Offshore | Cards, USDT |
| 23 | JugaBet | LATAM crypto-led casino | Offshore | Cards, USDT, BTC |
| 24 | 20bet | Sister of 22bet, broader markets | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| 25 | William Hill | UK-brand bet builders | Offshore | Cards, Skrill, Neteller |
Operator data at a glance: AJ-regulated Bolivian venues and the state lottery
Opinions are cheap, so here are the numbers. These are the AJ-supervised operators inside Bolivia. None of them runs an online sportsbook in the international sense. They exist because Ley 060 created them, and they are the only fully legal places to wager money in the country. Figures are in bolivianos (BOB) at the official BCB reference rate of approximately 6.96 BOB to the USD, current at publication.
| Operator | Product / type | Year established | Coverage | Payment methods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia y Salubridad (Lonabol) | State monopoly: lottery draws, scratchcards, raffles | 1928 (Ley 17 May 1928) | National, retail kiosks + selected banks | Cash retail, BCP and Banco Mercantil bank transfers |
| Casino Royale La Paz | Land-based casino (slots + tables) | Operating under Ley 060 regime | La Paz, Zona Sur | Cash BOB/USD, Visa, Mastercard, debit Banco Sol |
| Casino Aramayo Santa Cruz | Land-based casino (slots + tables + poker room) | Operating under Ley 060 regime | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | Cash BOB/USD, cards, bank transfer |
| Casino Splendid Cochabamba | Land-based casino (slots + tables) | Operating under Ley 060 regime | Cochabamba | Cash BOB/USD, Visa, Mastercard |
| Multicentro Sucre | Regional casino + bingo hall | Operating under Ley 060 regime | Sucre / Chuquisaca | Cash BOB, debit Banco Mercantil |
| Regional bingo and lottery agents | AJ-authorised raffles, bingo halls, prize draws | Various | Departmental capitals | Cash retail |
Operator data: offshore international books (use with caution)
These bookmakers show up on every "best betting sites in Bolivia" list. None of them holds a Bolivian licence, because none exists. They run from Curaçao, Anjouan or Costa Rica, accept Bolivian residents, and quote in BOB or USD. Limits are generous, crypto support is wide, and Spanish UI is standard. But you sit completely outside AJ consumer protections if a dispute arises, and the operator can change terms at any time. I include them for completeness, with the caveat up front.
| Bookmaker | Owner / base | Min deposit | Fastest payout | Key payment methods |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22bet | Marikit Holdings (Cyprus); Curaçao licence | ~7 BOB | 15 min to 3h (crypto); 1 to 5 days (cards) | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, USDT, BTC, ETH |
| BetLabel | TechSolutions Group; Curaçao + Kahnawake | ~100 BOB | Within 24 hours (crypto faster) | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, USDT |
| Ivibet | TechOptions Group; Curaçao + Kahnawake | ~70 to 100 BOB | Crypto ~90 min; cards ~31h | Cards, ecoPayz, MuchBetter, Neosurf, crypto |
| HellSpin | Curaçao; casino only, no sportsbook | ~70 BOB | E-wallet/crypto under 12h; cards to 7 days | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, Jeton, crypto |
| BetRepublic | Offshore; thin licence detail | ~70 BOB | Under 72h; crypto faster | Cards, Skrill, Neteller, crypto |
| KingMaker | NovaForge Ltd; Anjouan (ALSI-152406028-F12) | ~140 to 210 BOB | Crypto under 1h; cards ~24h | Cards, Jeton, MiFinity, USDT, BTC |
| Codere | Codere Online (Argentine/Spanish roots) | ~70 BOB | 1 to 3 days | Cards, Skrill, bank transfer |
| Stake.com | Curaçao; since 2017 | Crypto-only (USDT) | Near-instant crypto, under 24h | USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC, no Visa/MC fiat |
| 1xBet | Curaçao; controversial track record | ~7 BOB | 15 min to 7 days | Cards, Skrill, crypto, hundreds of methods |
| Pinnacle | Curaçao (Pinnacle Global) | Varies (USD-based) | Crypto fast; cards 1 to 5 days | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| Betano | Kaizen Gaming; Malta licence (uses BOB) | ~70 BOB | 1 to 3 days | Cards, Skrill, bank transfer |
| bet365 | bet365 Group; UK + Malta | Varies | 1 to 4 hours (cards) | Cards, Skrill, Neteller |
| Bwin | Entain (EU brand) | Varies | 1 to 5 days | Cards, e-wallets |
| Megapari | Curaçao; same group as 22bet | ~7 BOB | Crypto fast; cards 1 to 5 days | Cards, Skrill, USDT, BTC |
| Rabona | Araxio Development (Curaçao) | ~140 BOB | 24h target | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| Rivalo | Curaçao; LATAM-facing since 2014 | ~70 BOB | 1 to 3 days | Cards, Skrill, bank transfer |
| Parimatch | Curaçao grey market | Varies | Varies | Cards, e-wallets, crypto |
| Rojabet | Aplay group (Curaçao) | ~140 BOB | 24 to 48h | Cards, USDT |
| JugaBet | Curaçao crypto-led | ~100 BOB | Crypto under 1h | Cards, USDT, BTC |
| 20bet | Sister of 22bet (Curaçao) | ~70 BOB | Crypto fast; cards 1 to 5 days | Cards, Skrill, USDT |
| William Hill | evoke / 888 group (UK brand) | Varies | 1 to 5 days | Cards, Skrill, Neteller |
How welcome offers and T&Cs actually work in Bolivia
Bolivia has no online sportsbook regulator, so there is no equivalent of the AGCO Standard 2.05 (Ontario) or Mincetur's 2024 advertising rules (Peru). Operators can legally publish whatever bonus headline they want here, which is exactly why the offers look so loud. Don't read them at face value. Across the offshore books I tested, the actual mechanics behind a "100% bono de bienvenida" look like this:
- Cuotas mínimas (minimum odds) to qualify. Qualifying bets usually need odds around 1.50 (-200) or higher, sometimes 1.70 on bigger offers. Bets below the threshold either fail to release the bonus or count for nothing toward rollover.
- Rollover (requisito de apuesta). Cuotas of 5x to 12x the bonus amount are typical at offshore Curaçao books targeting Bolivia, applied to bonus and sometimes to deposit as well. A 350 BOB bonus at 8x rollover means you have to stake 2,800 BOB at qualifying odds before any winnings can be withdrawn.
- Expiry. Bolivia-facing offers commonly expire in 7 to 30 days. Bonuses you don't clear by the deadline are forfeited automatically, with no warning email in my testing.
- Eligible payment methods. Several books exclude Skrill, Neteller and USDT from welcome offers. The vuelta de frase in Spanish-language T&Cs ("no aplica para depósitos con monederos electrónicos") is easy to miss. Always read the cashier disclosure before you deposit.
- Maximum bet during rollover. Caps of 50 to 100 BOB per single bet while a bonus is active are standard. Place one combinada at 150 BOB and the operator can void the bonus entirely. I have seen this happen on three of the brands in the table above.
- Identity verification (KYC) at first withdrawal. Offshore books targeting Bolivia almost always ask for cédula de identidad, a utility bill in your name, and a selfie before paying out. They rarely ask at deposit. Have the documents ready, or your first cash-out will sit in pending for 48 to 96 hours while you scramble.
My rule of thumb: judge an offer by its real terms (cuotas mínimas, rollover, expiry, payment exclusions, max bet, KYC moment), not by the headline number on the banner. A modest 200 BOB bonus at 3x rollover usually beats a 1,000 BOB one locked behind 10x.
How I tested these Bolivian betting sites
No theory. Just the five things that decide whether a bookmaker is worth your boliviano.
Market depth (Liga de Bolivia, Copa Libertadores, La Verde, plus props)
Mainstream coverage is the baseline. What separates the best betting sites in Bolivia is depth on the División Profesional and the Bolívar-The Strongest superclásico paceño, plus Copa Libertadores group-stage props when a Bolivian side plays at altitude in La Paz (the famous home advantage at 3,640m). 22bet and 1xBet run several hundred markets on a single Liga de Bolivia fixture, with player-prop pricing on Always Ready and Royal Pari. Betano and bet365 are thinner on Liga de Bolivia but unmatched on the Premier League, Champions League and La Liga, where Bolivian punters do most of their European football betting.
Odds and pricing
Bonuses get the headlines. Price is what compounds. I compare the vig on standard 1X2 markets in BOB. Pinnacle routinely prices tighter than the promo-heavy LATAM brands, and the gap is widest on Copa Libertadores and División Profesional, where the loud books often skew shorter on the away side. Over a full season, the vig saved at Pinnacle beats any one-off welcome offer.
Payments and withdrawal speed (BOB cards, Tigo, USDT)
BOB payment rails inside Bolivia are limited compared with Brazil's Pix or Peru's Yape. The realistic options are Visa/Mastercard issued by BCP, Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz or Banco Sol; bank transfer; Tigo's local remittance product (separate from Tigo Money in Mexico); and increasingly USDT after the BCB lifted the 2014 crypto ban in June 2024. I time real withdrawals. Stake.com and BetLabel cleared USDT cash-outs in under 90 minutes. bet365 and Betano were the fastest with cards at 1 to 4 hours. 22bet and 1xBet were variable: under 24 hours when nothing flagged, 5 to 7 days when KYC triggered. Bank transfers in BOB took 2 to 4 working days at every offshore brand I tested. Most books run a closed-loop policy, meaning you withdraw to the same method you deposited with, which is fine if you planned ahead and a problem if you didn't.
App and live betting
Most Bolivian punters bet on Android phones, often on Tigo or Entel data, not on home Wi-Fi. App weight and live-betting latency matter. Betano has the slickest Spanish-language LATAM app I tested this year, with one-tap cuotas updates and a clean División Profesional landing page. bet365 pairs reliable in-play with live streaming on Premier League and Champions League. Stake.com's mobile site is the smoothest crypto-first experience, with USDT deposits clearing inside two minutes.
Licensing and trust
Non-negotiable, even in an unregulated market. I check each operator's Curaçao or Anjouan licence number on the issuing regulator's public register, look at the parent company's ownership trail, and search for unresolved player complaints on third-party watchdog sites (cited by name only, never linked from this page). For the AJ-licensed venues in positions 7 to 10, I verify their land-based authorisation against the AJ public records. The honest part: in an unregulated online market, "trust" mostly means picking books with a long history of paying out and a real customer-service phone line answered in Spanish. Brands under 18 months old, with thin licence detail and no published ownership chain, get demoted no matter how good their bonus looks.
Top 25 betting sites in Bolivia: ranked, reviewed, with pros and cons
1. 22bet: biggest market spread
22bet is owned by Marikit Holdings in Cyprus and runs on a Curaçao licence. For sheer variety it is hard to beat, an enormous range of sports and leagues, full Liga de Bolivia and Copa Libertadores coverage, plus esports and casino. The Spanish-language UI is solid, BOB is supported, and the minimum deposit lands around 7 BOB. Crypto and e-wallet payouts cleared in 15 minutes to a few hours in my testing, with cards taking 1 to 5 working days. The flip side: it is offshore with no AJ recognition, the interface is cluttered, and KYC at first withdrawal can stall for 48 hours.
Pros
- Enormous market spread on Liga de Bolivia and Libertadores
- BOB and USD support, low minimum deposit
- Wide payments including USDT and Skrill
- Fast crypto and e-wallet payouts
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Cluttered interface for beginners
- KYC can stall first cash-out by 48h
- Card payouts slow (1 to 5 days)
2. BetLabel: crypto and cards all-rounder
BetLabel launched in 2023 and is operated by TechSolutions Group on Curaçao and Kahnawake licences. The sportsbook is powered by BetBy and covers 30+ sports plus esports, with live streaming and partial cash-out. It takes cards, Skrill, Neteller and USDT, with a minimum around 100 BOB. Withdrawals clear within about 24 hours, crypto faster. It's offshore, no AJ authorisation, and brand-newer than some Bolivian punters prefer.
Pros
- Curaçao + Kahnawake licensed (transparent paper trail)
- 15+ payment methods including USDT
- Live streaming and partial cash-out
- Full Spanish UI and BOB support
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Short track record (since 2023)
- RG limits require contacting support
- Bonus excludes e-wallet deposits
3. Ivibet: casino-led with esports depth
Ivibet has served LATAM since 2022 and is operated by TechOptions Group on Curaçao and Kahnawake licences. It's casino-led with 6,000+ games, but the sportsbook covers 30+ sports and esports. Payments include cards, ecoPayz, MuchBetter and 15+ cryptos, with a 70 to 100 BOB minimum. Crypto payouts cleared in about 90 minutes in tests; card payouts took around 31 hours. Offshore status only.
Pros
- Kahnawake and Curaçao licensed
- Huge casino library
- Broad payments including USDT
- Provably-fair games available
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Sportsbook secondary to casino
- Slower card payouts than e-wallets
- Liga de Bolivia depth is thin
4. HellSpin: casino only, no sportsbook
One to flag clearly. HellSpin is a casino brand, not a sportsbook. There is no sports betting here at all, despite what some republished listicles still claim. It launched in 2022 on a Curaçao licence, with 4,000+ casino games and full BOB support. Banking covers cards, e-wallets and 15+ cryptos with a 70 BOB minimum, and e-wallet/crypto payouts clear within about 12 hours. I include it because it appears on every competing Bolivia list, but Bolivian sports bettors should look elsewhere, Libertadores, La Verde, Premier League and Champions League markets simply do not exist on this site.
Pros
- Large casino library (4,000+ slots and tables)
- BOB and USDT support
- Fast e-wallet payouts
- Full Spanish UI
Cons
- No sportsbook at all, casino only
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Card payouts slow (up to 7 days)
- Limited RG tools
5. BetRepublic: a newer all-round sportsbook
BetRepublic is a newer offshore sportsbook and casino that share one wallet. It takes cards, Skrill, Neteller and USDT from 70 BOB. My BOB card withdrawal arrived in under 72 hours, with crypto noticeably faster. It does include an in-house responsible-gambling self-assessment, which I rate. The main concern is transparency: its licensing details are not clearly displayed in the site footer, which I would want fixed before recommending it heavily.
Pros
- Cards and USDT from low minimums
- In-house RG self-assessment
- Clean on desktop and Android
- Shared sportsbook + casino wallet
Cons
- Weak licensing transparency
- Short track record
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Thinner Liga de Bolivia depth
6. KingMaker: casino and sportsbook combo
KingMaker debuted in 2024, operated by NovaForge Limited on an Anjouan licence (ALSI-152406028-F12). Casino and sportsbook share a wallet, and the sportsbook covers 40+ sports with strong esports, in-play and pre-game. Payments are wide: cards, Jeton, MiFinity and crypto, with a 140 to 210 BOB minimum. Bitcoin payouts clear in under an hour; cards in about 24 hours up to 70,000 BOB. Offshore only.
Pros
- 40+ sports plus strong esports
- Very wide payments including USDT and BTC
- Fast crypto payouts
- Shared casino + sportsbook wallet
Cons
- Anjouan licence only (weaker oversight than Curaçao)
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Busy interface
- E-wallets excluded from welcome bonus
7. Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia y Salubridad: the state monopoly
Lotería Nacional is the oldest gambling operator in Bolivia, established in 1928 under Ley de 17 de mayo de 1928 and now supervised by the AJ. It runs the national lottery, scratchcards (raspadinhas), raffles and selected institutional bingo draws. There is no sports betting product. Tickets are sold through a national network of retail kiosks plus selected partner banks (BCP, Mercantil Santa Cruz). It's the only AJ-recognised operator with nationwide reach, and proceeds fund public health and beneficencia programmes by statute. Not a sportsbook substitute, but the only fully Bolivian-regulated gambling product in the country.
Pros
- Only AJ-recognised operator with national reach
- State-owned, proceeds fund public health
- Operating continuously since 1928
- Retail and bank-channel access
Cons
- No sports betting product at all
- No online platform (retail / bank only)
- Limited prize structures vs commercial books
- House edge structurally higher than odds-based betting
8. Casino Royale La Paz: best land-based casino in La Paz
Casino Royale sits in La Paz's Zona Sur and is among the most established AJ-licensed venues in the country. It runs slots, electronic roulette, blackjack and live poker. Cash plays in both BOB and USD, with Visa/Mastercard and Banco Sol debit accepted on the cage. There is no online product, the AJ does not allow casino brands to extend online, so this is a venue recommendation, not a digital one. Service is professional, RG tools are present at the floor (self-exclusion forms, deposit limits at the cage), and KYC for big cashouts is real and enforced.
Pros
- AJ licensed, fully Bolivian-regulated
- Cash in BOB and USD
- Real RG tools at the floor
- Established La Paz reputation
Cons
- Land-based only, no online product
- Restricted to La Paz Zona Sur catchment
- House edge higher than offshore sportsbook value
- No sports betting markets at all
9. Casino Aramayo Santa Cruz: the eastern hub
Casino Aramayo is the major Santa Cruz de la Sierra venue, drawing the city's expanding middle class and the cruceño business circuit. It has a larger poker room than Royale La Paz and runs cash games in BOB and USD. AJ-licensed and tax-compliant. Same caveat as Royale, there is no online extension because Bolivian regulation does not permit one.
Pros
- AJ licensed and tax-compliant
- Largest poker room in the country
- Cash in BOB and USD
- Cruceño business clientele
Cons
- Land-based only
- Santa Cruz catchment only
- No sports betting product
- Higher house edge than sportsbook value
10. Casino Splendid Cochabamba: the valley venue
Casino Splendid covers the Cochabamba market with slots, electronic table games and a smaller live-dealer footprint. It is AJ-licensed under the Ley 060 regime and runs in BOB. Same model as the other two, land-based only, no online extension.
Pros
- AJ licensed
- Established Cochabamba presence
- Cash and card support
- Real RG tools
Cons
- Land-based only
- Smaller table-game range than Aramayo
- Cochabamba catchment only
- No sports betting
11. Codere Bolivia: Spanish-Argentine all-rounder
Codere is a Codere Online brand (Madrid-listed, Argentine-Mexican operating footprint) that targets Bolivia from a Curaçao base. The Spanish UI is excellent (the parent company is from Madrid), Liga de Bolivia coverage is decent, and Copa Libertadores depth is good. BOB cards and Skrill are accepted, with bank transfer also offered. Withdrawals run 1 to 3 working days. Offshore status for Bolivia, Codere is regulated in Spain by DGOJ and in several Argentine provinces by LOTBA, but not in Bolivia.
Pros
- Established Spanish-LATAM operator
- Excellent Spanish-language UI
- Decent Liga de Bolivia and Libertadores depth
- Bank transfer + cards in BOB
Cons
- Offshore for Bolivia (no AJ authorisation)
- No crypto support
- Bonus structure heavier rollover than offshore peers
- Withdrawal cap on first payout
12. Stake.com: best crypto-first sportsbook
Stake.com has been live since 2017 under a Curaçao licence and is the reference point for crypto bettors across LATAM. It's crypto-first: USDT, BTC, ETH and LTC only, with no Visa/Mastercard fiat in Bolivia. Sportsbook is broad with strong esports, and the casino library is huge. Crypto withdrawals are near-instant, typically under 24 hours. The trade-off: it is offshore with no AJ recognition, and the BCB only lifted its crypto ban in June 2024, so the legal status of crypto deposits remains technically permitted but commercially uneven (Bolivian banks vary in how they handle USDT off-ramps).
Pros
- Broad cryptocurrency support (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC)
- Strong esports markets
- Near-instant crypto payouts
- Modern, fast interface
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- No fiat options (crypto only)
- Outside Bolivian consumer protections
- USDT off-ramp through Bolivian banks remains uneven
13. 1xBet: market depth and Spanish UI
1xBet needs an honest disclosure: it runs on a Curaçao licence, has a controversial track record in Europe (UKGC-banned in 2019, exited multiple regulated markets), but remains hugely popular in LATAM thanks to a deep market list and hundreds of payment methods. Liga de Bolivia and Libertadores coverage is top-tier, the Spanish UI is solid, and minimums start near 7 BOB. Crypto payouts are fast (15 minutes to 3 hours) but card and bank transfers can stretch to 7 days, especially if KYC triggers. Use with awareness of the operator's history.
Pros
- Massive market list including Liga de Bolivia
- Hundreds of payment methods
- Low minimum deposits
- Frequent promotions
Cons
- UKGC-banned and controversial regulatory record
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- KYC delays common on first cash-out
- Customer service uneven in Spanish
14. Pinnacle: sharp odds and high limits
The sharp bettor's choice. Pinnacle's pricing and limits are excellent, and the book does not restrict winning players the way most LATAM-facing brands do. Margin on División Profesional and Libertadores markets is among the tightest available to Bolivian punters. The catch: it's offshore from Curaçao, no AJ recognition, no welcome bonus, no live streaming, and the UI is functional rather than friendly to new bettors. For a serious bettor with a Bolivian bank card or USDT wallet, it's still the value play.
Pros
- Lowest margins, sharpest prices
- Very high limits
- Does not limit winning accounts
- USDT accepted
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- No welcome offer at all
- No live streaming
- UI steeper for beginners
15. Betano: app polish and LATAM football angle
Betano is operated by Kaizen Gaming out of Greece on a Malta licence, with strong LATAM-facing operations in Brazil, Chile, Peru and Ecuador. Bolivia is offshore-only, but the app polish is genuinely better than every competitor in the list. Liga de Bolivia coverage is moderate, but Premier League, Champions League and Copa Libertadores depth is best-in-class. Cards, Skrill and bank transfer in BOB. Withdrawals run 1 to 3 working days. No crypto.
Pros
- Best LATAM mobile app I tested
- Excellent Champions League and EPL depth
- Solid Copa Libertadores markets
- Reliable Spanish-language support
Cons
- Offshore for Bolivia (no AJ authorisation)
- No crypto support
- Moderate Liga de Bolivia depth
- Bonus restricted on Skrill deposits
16. bet365: in-play and live streaming
Still the benchmark for live betting and streaming worldwide. bet365 carries 1,000+ markets across 30+ sports plus cash-out and a rock-solid app. Spanish UI is excellent. Cards, Skrill and Neteller in BOB. The fastest card payouts I logged in Bolivia, often inside 4 hours. The trade-off: it's offshore for Bolivia (no AJ pathway exists), and Liga de Bolivia depth is thinner than the LATAM-native brands.
Pros
- Fastest card payouts in testing (1 to 4 hours)
- Best-in-class live streaming and in-play
- 1,000+ markets, 30+ sports
- Excellent Spanish-language support
Cons
- Offshore for Bolivia
- Thinner Liga de Bolivia depth
- Can restrict sharp accounts
- Welcome offer modest by LATAM standards
17. Bwin: European football and EPL props
Bwin is an Entain brand that launched back in 1997. It offers detailed European football and EPL prop markets on a smooth site. Weak on Liga de Bolivia and Libertadores, strong on UEFA, La Liga and Bundesliga. Cards and e-wallets in BOB. Offshore for Bolivia.
Pros
- Deep European football and EPL props
- Smooth site and app
- Established Entain ownership
Cons
- Offshore for Bolivia
- Weak Liga de Bolivia and Libertadores depth
- No crypto support
- Limited LATAM-facing promotions
18. Megapari: crypto and sportsbook breadth
Megapari sits inside the 22bet ownership group (Marikit Holdings) and shares a lot of the same backend infrastructure on a Curaçao licence. It markets harder on crypto: USDT, BTC and several altcoins all live. Sportsbook breadth is wide. Minimums start around 7 BOB. Same caveats as 22bet: offshore, cluttered, KYC delays possible.
Pros
- Wide crypto support (USDT, BTC, ETH)
- Low minimums in BOB
- Broad sportsbook breadth
- Frequent crypto-targeted promotions
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Cluttered interface
- KYC delays on first cash-out
- Customer service can be slow
19. Rabona: football-skinned all-rounder
Rabona is operated by Araxio Development on a Curaçao licence with a football-aesthetic design that suits Bolivian football fans. Sportsbook is solid across Liga de Bolivia, Libertadores and European leagues. Cards, Skrill and USDT supported with a 140 BOB minimum. Withdrawals target 24 hours. Offshore, no AJ pathway.
Pros
- Clean football-themed UI
- USDT support
- Solid Liga de Bolivia coverage
- 24h withdrawal target
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Higher minimum deposit than 22bet
- Rollover heavier than Pinnacle
- Customer service phone line only EU hours
20. Rivalo: LATAM-facing Curaçao veteran
Rivalo has served LATAM since 2014 on a Curaçao licence with a particular focus on Brazilian and Andean markets. Spanish UI, BOB support, cards and Skrill. Sportsbook is moderate depth, casino is well stocked. Withdrawal speed is average at 1 to 3 working days. Offshore.
Pros
- 10+ years serving LATAM
- Reliable Spanish-language support
- Wide casino library
- Bank transfer in BOB
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Average sportsbook depth
- No crypto support
- Slower withdrawals than crypto peers
21. Parimatch: esports and crypto
Parimatch has strong esports breadth and fair pricing on those markets. Cards, Skrill and crypto. Customer support is the weakest link. It serves Bolivia from a Curaçao grey-market licence, outside any consumer protection framework.
Pros
- Strong esports breadth
- Fair esports pricing
- USDT accepted
- Decent Spanish UI
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Weaker customer support
- Uneven mainstream depth
- Limited LATAM promotions
22. Rojabet: South-American football angle
Rojabet is an Aplay-group Curaçao brand that explicitly targets Andean and Southern Cone bettors. Solid Liga de Bolivia and Libertadores coverage, BOB cards and USDT. Withdrawals run 24 to 48 hours. Like every LATAM Curaçao brand, it's offshore in Bolivian terms.
Pros
- Strong Andean football coverage
- USDT and cards in BOB
- 24 to 48h withdrawals
- Spanish UI built for LATAM
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Smaller brand than 22bet or Betano
- Bonus structure heavy on rollover
- Customer service hours limited
23. JugaBet: LATAM crypto-led casino
JugaBet is a newer Curaçao brand that markets aggressively on crypto and casino. Sportsbook exists but is thinner than the leaders, better treated as a casino with a side sportsbook. USDT and BTC payouts under 1 hour are the headline benefit. Offshore status only.
Pros
- Very fast crypto payouts
- Strong casino library
- USDT and BTC support
- Spanish UI
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Sportsbook depth thinner than leaders
- Newer brand, shorter track record
- Liga de Bolivia coverage limited
24. 20bet: sister brand of 22bet
20bet shares the 22bet ownership tree (Marikit Holdings) and runs on a similar Curaçao licence. Lower public profile, comparable backend, sometimes slightly tighter pricing because the marketing budget is smaller. Worth a look if you want the 22bet feature set without the front-line brand.
Pros
- Sister to 22bet (shared infrastructure)
- Sometimes tighter pricing
- USDT and cards in BOB
- Wide market spread
Cons
- Offshore, no AJ recognition
- Lower brand recognition than 22bet
- Same KYC delays as the parent group
- UI similarly cluttered
25. William Hill: UK-brand bet builders
William Hill is a long-standing UK brand, now part of the evoke (888) group. The bet builder is polished and core prices are competitive. Thin on niche LATAM markets, Liga de Bolivia in particular is shallow. Cards and Skrill in BOB. Offshore for Bolivia.
Pros
- Polished bet-builder tool
- Competitive core prices on UEFA football
- Long-established UK brand
- Solid live betting
Cons
- Offshore for Bolivia
- Very thin Liga de Bolivia depth
- No crypto support
- Limited LATAM-facing promotions
Best Bolivian sportsbook by category
Best for Liga de Bolivia (División Profesional)
22bet and 1xBet tie on raw market count for any given Bolívar-The Strongest fixture, with several hundred markets per match, including player props and corner specials. Rojabet is the LATAM specialist alternative if you prefer a more focused interface.
Best for La Verde (Selección Boliviana) and CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying
Betano for live in-play markets and clean cuotas updates during qualifying matches at altitude in La Paz, where home-side pricing moves sharply. bet365 for outright and tournament specials.
Best for Copa Libertadores and Sudamericana
Pinnacle for the sharpest pricing on group-stage matches, especially when Bolívar or The Strongest play at altitude. Betano for app-led live betting during knockout rounds.
Best for Premier League and Champions League
bet365 for live streaming and in-play depth, Betano as the LATAM-facing alternative with similar quality.
Best mobile app
Betano, the most polished Spanish-language LATAM app I used this year, with smooth one-tap odds and a clean División Profesional landing page.
Best for fast withdrawals
Stake.com and BetLabel for crypto cash-outs under 90 minutes via USDT. bet365 for card-rail payouts inside 4 hours.
Best for high rollers
Pinnacle for top limits and sharp prices (offshore, so see the caveat above), Stake.com for high-stakes crypto bettors who prefer USDT settlement.
Best for casual or low-stakes bettors
22bet and Megapari for the lowest minimums (around 7 BOB), Lotería Nacional for the only truly local, AJ-regulated option (lottery and raffles rather than odds-based betting).
Which Bolivian teams and competitions can you bet on?
All of them. The División Profesional del Fútbol Boliviano (Liga de Bolivia) is the headline football product, with sixteen clubs split across two annual tournaments (Apertura and Clausura). The historic top sides are Club Bolívar (La Paz, 33+ league titles) and Club The Strongest (La Paz, also 30+), with the paceño superclásico played at the Estadio Hernando Siles at 3,640 metres. Newer commercial powerhouses include Always Ready (El Alto), Royal Pari and Oriente Petrolero (both Santa Cruz), Independiente Petrolero (Sucre) and Aurora (Cochabamba). For South-American competition coverage you get Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana group-stage and knockout markets, with home-leg pricing for Bolivian sides shifted significantly by the altitude effect. La Verde (Selección Boliviana) competes in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying with a tight ten-team round-robin. Volleyball, basketball (the LIBOBASKET league), athletics, motorsport (Dakar transit) and increasingly esports round out the markets the deeper offshore books carry.
Timeline: the history of betting in Bolivia
It helps to know how we got here, because the AJ-regulated retail + unregulated online split makes more sense once you see the path. I've cross-referenced the dates against Ley 060, the AJ's official communications, the Banco Central de Bolivia public statements on crypto, and reporting from Bolivian outlets including Correo del Sur and Bolivia.com.
The Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia y Salubridad is established by Ley of 17 May 1928 to fund public-health programmes. It remains the oldest continuously-operating gambling institution in Bolivia.
Lottery activity continues, small bingo halls open in departmental capitals, and informal raffles run alongside Catholic-charity beneficencia drawings. No commercial casinos. No formal regulator.
Initial commercial casino activity appears in La Paz, Santa Cruz and Cochabamba under informal authorisations. No national framework, sporadic municipal oversight, no tax structure.
President Evo Morales signs Ley 060 (Ley de Juegos de Lotería y de Azar), establishing the integral framework for lottery and games of chance and creating the Autoridad de Fiscalización del Juego (AJ) under the Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas Públicas.
Reglamento DS 0781 implements Ley 060. The AJ issues land-based casino authorisations for around five major venues. The IJ (30%) and IPJ (15%) tax structure is set, and Lotería Nacional formally moves under AJ supervision.
The Banco Central de Bolivia issues a circular banning the use of cryptocurrencies in the Bolivian financial system, blocking USDT and Bitcoin from local banking channels and complicating offshore-book funding.
Offshore online sportsbook activity expands significantly. 22bet, 1xBet, Betano, Codere, Stake.com and other international brands acquire Bolivian-language UIs and BOB pricing. The AJ has no online jurisdiction and no domain-block authority. The grey market grows.
The Banco Central de Bolivia lifts its 2014 crypto ban, allowing Bolivian banks and exchanges to handle USDT and Bitcoin. This materially changes offshore-book funding flows. USDT becomes the fastest deposit and withdrawal rail for Bolivian punters at Stake, BetLabel and the 22bet/Megapari group.
Industry consultations through SoloAzar and Bolivia.com signal a reform proposal: eliminate the IJ + IPJ stack (30% + 15%, considered uncompetitive vs Peru's 12% + 1%), create an online sportsbook licensing path through the AJ, and align Bolivia with Mincetur's Peruvian model. As of June 2026 the bill remains a draft, not law.
Bolivian regulation: what bettors need to know
Online sportsbooks have no licensing path in Bolivia in 2026. Land-based casinos and the state lottery are the only AJ-supervised products. The rules for betting in Bolivia depend on what you mean by "regulated":
- Land-based casinos: AJ-licensed under Ley 060 and Reglamento DS 0781. Around five major venues plus regional bingo halls and raffle agents. Cash, cards and bank transfer in BOB and USD. KYC enforced at the cage for big cash-outs.
- State lottery (Lotería Nacional): the only AJ-regulated nationwide gambling product. Lottery, scratchcards, raffles. Retail and bank-channel access. Proceeds fund public-health programmes by statute.
- Online sportsbooks: no licensing framework, no AJ register, no domain block list. Every offshore brand listed in this guide operates outside Bolivian consumer-protection law. The 2026 reform draft proposes to change this, but as of June 2026 it has not become law.
- Tax on operators: currently 30% IJ + 15% IPJ on land-based operators. The 2026 reform draft proposes elimination and replacement with a single GGR-based tax of around 12 to 15% to compete with Peru.
- Crypto status: the BCB lifted its 2014 ban in June 2024. USDT deposits and withdrawals are now technically permitted through Bolivian banks, although individual bank policies vary. This has materially changed the speed and reliability of offshore-book funding.
- Minimum age: 18 for all gambling activity (land-based or offshore).
- Player tax: a 15% participation tax (IPJ) sits in Ley 060, although enforcement on offshore winnings is effectively non-existent because the AJ has no jurisdiction over international books.
The Bolivian betting market in numbers (2025 to 2026)
One trend worth flagging. The June 2024 crypto-ban lift fundamentally changed Bolivian offshore funding flows. Where 2023 Bolivian punters relied on Visa cards, Skrill and bank transfer (all with high decline rates on offshore-book charges and 1 to 5 day settlement), 2026 Bolivian punters increasingly funnel through USDT on TRC-20 or BEP-20 rails: under 90 minutes from local bank account to bookmaker balance, no card declines, no IPJ withholding at source. This is the single biggest behavioural shift in the Bolivian iGaming market since Ley 060 passed in 2010. Industry interviews on SoloAzar and Bolivia.com confirm operators are seeing 40%+ of Bolivian deposits arrive as USDT by mid-2026.
Quick facts: age, taxes and payments
- Minimum age: 18 for all gambling products (land-based casinos, lottery, offshore online).
- Taxes on operators (current): 30% Impuesto al Juego (IJ) + 15% Impuesto a la Participación (IPJ) under Ley 060. 2026 reform draft proposes elimination and a unified ~12-15% GGR tax to compete with Peru.
- Taxes on player winnings: a 15% IPJ exists in Ley 060 for AJ-licensed wins. Offshore-book winnings sit outside AJ jurisdiction and are commercially untaxed in practice, although technically declarable for residents. If amounts are large, consult an accountant, this is not tax advice.
- Payments: Visa/Mastercard from BCP, Banco Mercantil Santa Cruz or Banco Sol; Tigo local remittance product (separate from Mexico's Tigo Money); bank transfer in BOB; USDT and BTC since the BCB lifted the crypto ban in June 2024; Skrill and Neteller widely accepted by offshore brands. PayPal is not commercially available for Bolivian betting deposits in 2026.
- Minimum deposit: 7 to 100 BOB at most offshore brands; cash at any amount at AJ-licensed land-based casinos.
- Currency: Bolivian boliviano (BOB), pegged at approximately 6.96 to the USD by the BCB. The peg has remained more stable than the Argentine peso or Venezuelan bolívar over the past decade.
FAQ: best betting sites in Bolivia
Is online sports betting legal in Bolivia?
There is no specific legal framework for online sports betting in Bolivia in 2026. Land-based casinos and the state lottery (Lotería Nacional) are regulated by the Autoridad de Fiscalización del Juego under Ley 060 of 2010. Offshore online operators are neither explicitly authorised nor explicitly banned, they operate in a regulatory grey zone. A reform proposal is in draft as of mid-2026.
Which AJ-licensed gambling operators exist in Bolivia?
Around five major land-based casinos (including Casino Royale La Paz, Casino Aramayo Santa Cruz, Casino Splendid Cochabamba and Multicentro Sucre), plus Lotería Nacional de Beneficencia y Salubridad (Lonabol) for lottery and raffles. No online sportsbook holds an AJ authorisation because no such authorisation category exists.
Can I use USDT to fund a sportsbook account in Bolivia?
Yes, as of June 2024 when the BCB lifted its 2014 crypto ban. USDT on TRC-20 or BEP-20 is now the fastest deposit and withdrawal rail for Bolivian punters at offshore brands. Individual bank policies vary, so verify with your bank before moving large amounts.
What payment methods work best for Bolivian punters?
USDT for speed (under 90 minutes typically), Skrill or Neteller for e-wallet flexibility, Visa or Mastercard from BCP/Banco Mercantil/Banco Sol for traditional rails (with higher decline rates on offshore charges), and bank transfer in BOB for larger withdrawals.
Are winnings from offshore sportsbooks taxed in Bolivia?
A 15% IPJ exists in Ley 060 for AJ-licensed operations. For offshore winnings, the AJ has no jurisdiction and tax collection is effectively non-existent in practice. Large amounts may still be declarable for tax residents, consult an accountant.
Why is Liga de Bolivia depth so much better on 22bet than bet365?
The Curaçao LATAM-facing brands (22bet, 1xBet, Megapari) build market lists from regional pricing feeds that prioritise CONMEBOL and South-American football. UK and European brands (bet365, William Hill) prioritise UEFA and English football and trade Liga de Bolivia as a secondary market.
What is the altitude effect on Bolivian football betting?
Home matches in La Paz, played at 3,640m at the Estadio Hernando Siles, give Bolivian sides a measurable physiological advantage against visiting CONMEBOL teams. Sharp bookmakers (Pinnacle in particular) price this into outright and 1X2 markets; less sharp brands sometimes leave value on the home side when Bolívar or The Strongest host Brazilian or Argentine opponents.
How fast are withdrawals from offshore brands?
USDT: under 90 minutes at Stake.com and BetLabel. Cards: 1 to 4 hours at bet365, 24 hours to 5 days elsewhere. Bank transfer in BOB: 2 to 4 working days. KYC at first cash-out can add 24 to 96 hours to any method.
Is HellSpin a sportsbook?
No. HellSpin is casino-only. There are no sports markets on the site. It appears on many Bolivia listicles because of broader LATAM affiliate distribution, but Bolivian sports bettors should look at the other entries on this list.
Where can I find help for problem gambling in Bolivia?
The AJ provides limited information through its official channels (aj.gob.bo). The Ministry of Health runs general addiction-services lines, and most AJ-licensed land-based casinos offer self-exclusion forms at the cage. Online offshore operators provide their own RG tools (deposit limits, time-outs, self-exclusion) but enforcement is voluntary on their part and not supervised by any Bolivian authority.
My take: where I'd open my first account
This is my professional opinion as somebody who has tested LATAM iGaming markets since 2019. It is not a verdict, and not a push to bet. The honest framing for Bolivia: there is no AJ-licensed online sportsbook to recommend, so every choice is an offshore one with the caveats that brings. If sharp pricing on the División Profesional matters most, I would start with Pinnacle. If you want the broadest market spread and lowest entry threshold in BOB, 22bet is the obvious pick. If your default payment is now USDT after the June 2024 BCB lift, Stake.com and BetLabel are the cleanest crypto-first options. If app polish and Champions League depth matter, Betano. If you watch Premier League weekends and need live streaming, bet365. For an actual AJ-regulated experience, your only realistic option is a land-based visit to Casino Royale La Paz, Casino Aramayo Santa Cruz or Casino Splendid Cochabamba, or buying a Lotería Nacional ticket. Wherever you land online, pick a brand with a transparent licence trail, real customer service in Spanish, and a track record of paying out, and treat every offshore deposit as a personal risk decision, not a regulated one. Apostar con responsabilidad.
Bet responsibly. You must be 18+. Gambling can be addictive. Set deposit and time limits, never chase losses, and only stake what you can afford to lose. If gambling stops being fun, the Autoridad de Fiscalización del Juego provides regulatory information at aj.gob.bo, and the Ministry of Health runs general addiction-support lines. Land-based AJ-licensed casinos in Bolivia offer self-exclusion forms at the cage. Most offshore operators also offer deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion, although enforcement is at the operator's discretion since no Bolivian authority supervises them.
Sources and further reading
- Autoridad de Fiscalización del Juego (AJ), official regulator under Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas Públicas
- Portal de Entidades del Estado Boliviano, AJ official entity record
- Banco Central de Bolivia (BCB), June 2024 cryptocurrency policy update
- Ley 060 de 25 de noviembre de 2010 (Ley de Juegos de Lotería y de Azar), as published in Gaceta Oficial del Estado Plurinacional
- Reglamento de desarrollo parcial de la Ley 060, Decreto Supremo 0781 (Lexivox public record)
- Resolución Reglamentaria AJ RR 01-00002-25, AJ public communications (2025)
- SoloAzar Latinoamérica, 2026 interviews on Bolivian gaming reform draft
- Bolivia.com, "Regulación del juego en Bolivia en 2026 y las nuevas reformas fiscales"
- Correo del Sur, "¿Cómo es la regulación del juego online en Bolivia? Guía actualizada"
- Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE Bolivia), 2024 census population data
