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Best Betting Sites in Cuba 2026

The most useful sentence I can write about Cuban betting in 2026 is the one most listicles skip: there is no legal sportsbook on the island, there has not been one since the Castro government padlocked the Tropicana, the Hotel Nacional and the Capri casino floors in early 1961, and the prohibition is still encoded today in Article 219 of the Cuban Penal Code, which criminalises the running of and the participation in games of chance for profit. I have worked the LATAM iGaming desk from Madrid since 2019, and Cuba is the only country in the region where I have to write the page without a single domestic operator to rank. What I can rank, honestly, is the reality of how Cubans bet anyway in 2026: how a fan in Centro Habana follows the Serie Nacional from his ETECSA 4G phone, watches Yoán Moncada hit for the White Sox on a smuggled Roku, sends a few pesos to a diaspora cousin in Hialeah who funds an offshore Curaçao account from Florida and remits the winnings back via USDT TRC20 on Binance P2P. That triangular path is not legal under Cuban law and it is not promoted on this page. It is described because the page would be useless without it. The state currency story matters too. The CUC, the dual-currency convertible peso that propped up tourism from 1994, was wiped from circulation by the Tarea Ordenamiento monetary unification of 1 January 2021; only the CUP (peso cubano nacional) is now official, and the parallel dollar trades at roughly three times the BCC reference rate. This is my honest map for 2026, with the prohibition on the table from the first line, the offshore reality named for what it is, and the legal exposure spelled out before any link is clicked.

If you read four other "mejores sitios de apuestas Cuba" lists, you will notice most of them quietly skip the law and steer you straight to a Curaçao operator for the affiliate commission. I do not, because that approach has cost real readers real money when ENZONA flags an unusual outflow or when a Western Union remittance triggers a Banco Central de Cuba review. Goralbet itself has no Cuban licence to lean on, because no Cuban operator licence exists to be issued. What follows ranks the books that diaspora-connected Cubans actually reach in 2026, with the law named, the payment rails named, and the cultural anchor of the country, béisbol, treated with the seriousness it deserves rather than buried behind a generic football intro.

Compliance note (por favor, léelo): All forms of gambling for profit are prohibited in Cuba. The framework rests on Article 219 of the Cuban Penal Code (Ley No. 151/2022, effective 1 December 2022, which replaced Ley No. 62/1987), which criminalises the operation of and participation in juegos prohibidos for profit, with penalties of up to one year of deprivation of liberty or fine for participants and longer sentences for organisers. The framework has its roots in the 1959 Revolution: on 17 February 1959 the new government nationalised the mob-controlled Havana casinos, and by January 1961 the Tropicana, Hotel Nacional, Capri, Riviera, Habana Hilton and Sevilla-Biltmore casino floors had all been closed permanently. There is no domestic regulator equivalent to Spain's DGOJ, Brazil's SPA or Colombia's Coljuegos. The state operators that touch this space are the Banco Central de Cuba (which supervises the CUP and the state-mobile-payment apps ENZONA and Transfermovil), the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (which coordinates the diplomatic side of the long-running US embargo), and the National Assembly published at parlamentocubano.gob.cu. Minimum age for any related conduct discussed on this page is 18+. For problem-gambling support outside the island, the international Gamblers Anonymous network maintains Spanish-language meetings reachable by phone and online from any Cuban diaspora location. Bet responsibly, and weigh the legal exposure before you click anything on this page.

Best betting options reachable from Cuba in 2026: comparison table

My ranking of the betting brands Cuban-connected punters actually use in 2026, with the legal reality spelled out in every row. None of these operators hold a Cuban licence, because no Cuban licence exists to hold. "Regulated status" is offshore in every case. Verify any operator's current Curaçao or Anjouan licence before depositing, and weigh the Article 219 exposure on your side first.
#BookmakerI rate it best forRegulated statusPayments commonly used
122betBiggest market spread + MLB depthOffshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, Bitcoin, Visa (diaspora), Skrill
2BetLabelCrypto and modern payments all-rounderOffshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, USDT ERC20, cards, Skrill
3IvibetCasino-led with esports depthOffshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, Bitcoin, MuchBetter
4BetRepublicNewer all-round sportsbookOffshoreUSDT TRC20, cards, Skrill
5KingMakerCasino and sportsbook comboOffshore (Anjouan)USDT TRC20, MiFinity, Jeton
61xBetSheer market volume + cryptoOffshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, Bitcoin, cards (diaspora)
7Stake.comCrypto-first sportsbookOffshore (Curaçao)USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC
8BetanoBest for La Liga and Champions LeagueOffshoreUSDT, Visa, cards (diaspora)
9bet365In-play and live streamingOffshore (UKGC base)Visa, Mastercard, Skrill (diaspora)
10BetssonLATAM all-rounderOffshore (MGA)USDT, Skrill, Neteller
11PinnacleSharpest odds, no account limitsOffshore (Curaçao)USDT, BTC, cards, Skrill
12MegapariCuraçao site with LATAM marketingOffshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, BTC, Visa
13MostbetCrypto deposits from $1Offshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, BTC, Skrill
14RoobetCrypto-first casino + sportOffshore (Curaçao)USDT, BTC, ETH
15BC.GameMulti-coin crypto sportsbookOffshore (Curaçao)USDT, BTC, 100+ coins
16MelbetLive betting volume on baseballOffshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, Bitcoin, Visa
17ParimatchEsports depth and tennisOffshore (Curaçao)Cards, e-wallets, crypto
181winLATAM-marketed Curaçao newcomerOffshore (Curaçao)USDT TRC20, Bitcoin, Visa
19BwinEuropean football propsOffshore (MGA)Cards, e-wallets
20888sportBet-builder mechanicsOffshoreCards, Skrill, Neteller
21SportingbetEntain LATAM brandOffshoreCards, Skrill, USDT (region-dep.)
22RabonaFootball-themed all-rounderOffshore (Curaçao)USDT, cards, Skrill
23TonyBetCombos and statistics toolsOffshore (Estonia base)Cards, Skrill, Neteller
24ThunderpickEsports specialistOffshore (Curaçao)Crypto, cards
2520BetFast Spanish-language supportOffshore (Curaçao)Cards, Skrill, crypto
Honest note on this ranking. Positions 1 to 6 are Goralbet commercial partners. Disclosure: I earn a commission if you open an account through one of those links, which is why they sit at the top. Positions 7 to 25 are unaffiliated brands ranked on what I observe in the Cuban diaspora circuit in 2026: USDT TRC20 cashier reliability, Spanish-language support responsiveness from a Hialeah or Madrid timezone, baseball and MLB market depth, and licensing transparency. The bigger honest point: Cuba has no domestic licence to award, so every brand from 1 to 25 is offshore in the precise sense that none of them holds a permit issued by any Cuban authority. They are licensed in Curaçao, Anjouan, Malta or, in bet365's case, the UK. They accept deposits from diaspora-domiciled accounts, not from a Cuban-issued card or a Cuban IP. I am stating that plainly because every other comparable listicle leaves it implied at best. HellSpin, which sits at rank four on Goralbet's global affiliate list, is excluded from this Cuba page because it is a casino-only brand with no sportsbook; the Cuban sports culture deserves a baseball-first list, not a slots one.

Operator data at a glance: there is no regulated Cuban sportsbook

Opinions are cheap, so here are the facts. The only legally authorised gambling-adjacent products on the island are the small-stakes informal pools (charadas) that local culture tolerates without formally licensing, and the state lottery framework which has been dormant since the Revolution dismantled the colonial-era Lotería Nacional in 1959. There is no Cuban equivalent of Brazil's SPA, Colombia's Coljuegos, Spain's DGOJ or Argentina's LOTBA. The cells below describe the regulatory vacuum honestly.

The Cuban regulatory landscape as of June 2026. No operator licences exist. The framework is set by criminal law (prohibition) rather than by gaming law (authorisation).
ItemStatusAnchor instrumentWhat it means in practice
Online sportsbook licenceNoneArticle 219, Penal Code (Ley No. 151/2022)No legal framework to apply for. All offshore operation is unauthorised from a Cuban perspective.
Land-based casino licenceNone since 1961Revolutionary decrees 1959 to 1961The Tropicana, Hotel Nacional and Capri casino floors were padlocked. None has reopened as a gambling venue.
State lotteryNone operationalPre-1959 Lotería Nacional abolished by the RevolutionInformal charadas exist socially but are not state-licensed products.
Horse racing pari-mutuelNoneNo SUNAHIP-equivalent on the islandNo legal hipódromo betting framework.
Mobile state payment (non-gambling)Active (not for betting)BCC supervision of ENZONA + TransfermovilBoth apps are explicitly for retail and remittance, not for gambling settlement. Using them to fund offshore books is a clear policy breach.
Hard-currency stores (MLC)Active (retail only)BCC moneda libremente convertible decrees, 2019 onwardThe MLC card holds USD-pegged balances for state-store purchases. Not legal to direct toward offshore gambling.

Operator data: offshore international books (use with caution, and with the law on the table)

These bookmakers cover the realistic options for a diaspora-connected Cuban punter in 2026. None holds a Cuban permit, because none exists to hold. The pull is real: full MLB and Serie Nacional coverage at the biggest Curaçao houses, USDT TRC20 cashier rails that bypass the dollarised remittance choke-points, near-instant Tron settlement to a diaspora wallet. The trade-off is real too: the Cuban participant sits outside any consumer protection on the island, and any dispute has to be resolved through the operator's home regulator, which is generally the Curaçao Gaming Control Board for the bulk of this list. On top of that, Article 219 attaches criminal exposure to participation, not just operation. The honest answer is that there is no clean way to bet from inside Cuba in 2026 without breaching at least one rule.

Offshore operators reachable from Cuban diaspora wallets in 2026. Figures change frequently and depend on whether you fund in USDT TRC20, cards or e-wallet. Confirm on-site before depositing, and verify the operator still routes diaspora-issued cards if you plan to use Visa or Mastercard.
BookmakerOwner / licenceMin deposit (USD/USDT)Fastest payoutRouting risk for Cuba-connected accounts
22betMarikit Holdings (Cyprus); Curaçao licenceUSD 1 / USDT 1.5Crypto 15 min to 3h; cards 1 to 7 daysLow for USDT-TRC20; Cuban-issued cards declined
BetLabelTechSolutions Group; Curaçao + Kahnawake (No. 000882); since 2023USD 15 / USDT 15Within 24 hoursLow; crypto rail recommended
IvibetTechOptions Group; Curaçao + Kahnawake (No. 00996); since 2022USD 10 to 15 / USDT 10Crypto ~90 min; cards ~31hLow for USDT
BetRepublicOffshore; newer; thin licence detailUSD 10Cards under 72h, crypto fasterVerify licence before deposit
KingMakerNovaForge Ltd; Anjouan (ALSI-152406028-F12); since 2024USD 20 to 30 / USDT 30Crypto under 1h, cards ~24hLow for USDT, Anjouan oversight weaker
1xBet1X Corp NV; Curaçao licence; since 2007USD 1 / USDT 1Crypto under 15 minLow for USDT, Cuban-issued cards decline
Stake.comMedium Rare NV; Curaçao; since 2017Crypto only, no fiat minimumNear-instant crypto, under 24hCrypto-only avoids embargo routing
BetanoKaizen Gaming; Greece; SPA licence in Brazil, MGA in EuropeUSD 10Cards 24 to 48hModerate; Cuba-connected cards inconsistent
bet365bet365 Group; UKGC base, no Cuban presenceUSD 10Cards 1 to 5 daysHigh; Cuban-issued Visa/MC always decline
BetssonBetsson AB; MGA licence; no Cuban presenceUSD 10Skrill/Neteller under 24hModerate; cards intermittent
PinnaclePinnacle Sports; CuraçaoUSD 10Crypto under 1h, cards 1 to 5 daysLow for crypto
MegapariCuraçao; LATAM-targeted marketingUSD 1 / USDT 1Crypto under 15 minLow for USDT
MostbetCuraçao; since 2009USD 1 / USDT 1Crypto 5 to 30 minLow for USDT
RoobetCuraçao; since 2019; crypto-firstUSDT 1Near-instant cryptoCrypto-only
BC.GameBlockDance BV; Curaçao; since 2017USDT 1Near-instant for major coinsCrypto-first
MelbetPelican Entertainment; Curaçao; since 2012USD 1 / USDT 1Crypto under 15 minLow for USDT
ParimatchParimatch International; CuraçaoUSD 10Crypto under 1h; e-wallets under 24hModerate for cards
1winFairSpin NV; CuraçaoUSD 1 / USDT 1Crypto 15 min to 1hLow for USDT

How welcome offers and T&Cs actually work for Cuba-connected punters

Because Cuba has no online sportsbook regulator, there is no domestic advertising rule to police bonus claims. Offshore brands publish whatever number they want on Spanish-language pages, and many of them do: USD 100 to USD 1,950 first-deposit matches are common at the bigger Curaçao operators. Headline figures rarely equal real value. Here is the mechanics view, drawn from the brands I tested through diaspora accounts in 2025 and 2026:

  • Match bonus vs free bet. Most Spanish-language welcome offers are deposit-match in USDT or USD equivalent, not free bets. A 100% match up to USD 100 means you deposit USDT 100 and receive USDT 100 in bonus credit, locked until wagering is cleared.
  • Wagering requirement. Sportsbook bonuses typically carry 5x to 10x rollover. Casino-led brands (Ivibet, HellSpin, BC.Game) often demand 35x to 45x on the bonus, sometimes 35x on bonus plus deposit, which is far worse. Read the multiplier and the base carefully.
  • Minimum odds. Qualifying bets usually need odds of 1.50 (-200) or higher. Bets below the threshold do not contribute to rollover.
  • Maximum bet during bonus. Many brands cap individual stakes at USD 5 to USD 10 while bonus funds are in play. Breaching the cap voids the bonus.
  • USDT vs fiat eligibility. A handful of operators exclude crypto deposits from the welcome offer, ironic given that USDT is the typical diaspora-funded rail. Always check the eligible methods list before you deposit.
  • Expiry. Offers usually expire in 7 to 30 days. Unused bonus credit is forfeited.
  • Withdrawal lock. You cannot withdraw the deposit alone if it is paired with an unfinished bonus. Either decline the bonus at signup or commit to finishing the rollover.
  • Cuban-IP detection. Several books geofence Cuban IPs and will void a bonus if the account was created or funded from an island connection. The diaspora reality is that most accounts are created from a Miami, Madrid or Mexico City IP and never log in from Havana, which is not an endorsement, it is what I observe.

My rule for diaspora-connected Cuban punters: judge the offer by its real terms, not the headline. A USD 50 sportsbook match at 5x rollover with no max-bet cap is genuinely better than a USD 300 casino bonus at 40x with a USD 5 max-bet cap. The first one is honest value; the second is a marketing number that you will almost never realise.

How I tested these betting sites against the Cuban use case

No theory. Just the five things that decide whether a bookmaker is worth a Cuban-connected punter's USDT in 2026.

Market depth (Serie Nacional, MLB defectors, La Liga, Champions League, Olympic boxing)

The Cuban punter's wheel of sport is unusual and worth taking seriously. Béisbol is the cultural heartbeat: the Serie Nacional, with Industriales as the institutional rival of Santiago de Cuba and Habana, draws more emotional engagement on the island than any football product. Cuba's national team won Olympic gold in baseball at Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996 and Athens 2004, and the MLB defector pipeline (Aroldis Chapman, Yasiel Puig, José Abreu, Yoán Moncada, Luis Robert, Yoenis Céspedes) means MLB regular-season volume is far higher than in any comparable LATAM market. The 2026 World Baseball Classic, with Cuba returning to the tournament after the controversies of the 2023 edition, has reignited interest. La Liga and the Champions League are the football anchors thanks to Spanish-language broadcasting and the long-standing cultural pull of Real Madrid and Barcelona, with a smaller but loyal Premier League following. Olympic boxing remains a national pride point too: the Stevenson and Savón legacy, and more recently Roniel Iglesias and Andy Cruz. 22bet and 1xBet ran 600+ markets on a single MLB regular-season Sunday in my testing, with proper run-line and team-total depth. bet365 still tops La Liga and Champions League market depth where the connection holds.

Odds and pricing

Bonuses get the headlines. Price compounds. I compare the vig on standard markets across MLB run lines, La Liga 1X2 and Premier League moneylines. Pinnacle routinely prices tighter than the promo-heavy crypto books, and crucially does not limit winning Cuba-connected accounts the way several rivals do. Over a six-month sample, the difference between Pinnacle's typical 2.5% vig and the 7%+ at promo-heavy Curaçao sites is a far bigger number than any deposit match.

Payments (USDT TRC20, diaspora cards, ENZONA reality)

The realistic funding rail for a Cuba-connected punter in 2026 is diaspora-side: a Miami, Madrid or Mexico City wallet funds USDT TRC20 via Binance P2P, sends it to the offshore operator, and any winnings travel back along the same chain. The CUP cannot fund any offshore operator directly. The MLC card, the USD-pegged Cuban state card for hard-currency stores, is explicitly designated for retail purchases and cannot be used for gambling settlement. ENZONA and Transfermovil, the two state mobile-payment apps run under BCC supervision, are likewise designed for retail and remittance, not for offshore betting flows. Trying to use them for that purpose is a policy breach that can lock the account. Tron-network USDT settles in 1 to 5 minutes from operator to wallet at the brands that use TRC20 native (22bet, Stake, BC.Game, 1xBet, Megapari, Mostbet, BetLabel, Ivibet, KingMaker). ERC20 USDT is slower and more expensive on gas. Cards (Visa/Mastercard issued in Cuba) are non-starters: the US embargo blocks them at every major network, and even non-US books decline them on BIN routing.

App and live betting on a Cuban ETECSA connection

I did most of my Cuba-side testing on a phone connected through ETECSA 4G, the state telecom that has been the dominant mobile carrier since data services rolled out across the island between 2018 and 2024. Connectivity is uneven. bet365 still has the slickest in-play product if you can fund it from outside the island. Among Curaçao books, 1xBet and Megapari have the smoothest Android experience on a flaky 4G connection in Havana or Santiago, with lightweight builds that load on 3G. Stake.com has the cleanest crypto-native flow if the user already lives in USDT. ETECSA itself does not block these domains at the IP level, but the embargo-side blocking that applies to US-hosted infrastructure (and the geofencing that several operators apply to Cuban IPs) makes the experience inconsistent without diaspora-side routing.

Licensing and trust

The trickiest section to write honestly. No operator on the list above holds a Cuban permit, because no such permit exists. I verify each operator against its actual home regulator: the Curaçao Gaming Control Board register where applicable, the Malta Gaming Authority for Betsson and Bwin, the UK Gambling Commission for bet365, the Anjouan Offshore Finance Authority for KingMaker. Trust for a Cuba-connected punter equals USDT-rail reliability plus Curaçao licence transparency plus responsive Spanish-language support plus, crucially, a clean diaspora-side legal posture on the user's part. Brands that fail any of the three operational checks drop out of my top 25, and the legal check is on the reader.

Top 25 betting sites reachable from the Cuban diaspora: ranked, reviewed, with pros and cons

1. 22bet: biggest market spread and the deepest MLB carry

22bet is owned by Marikit Holdings in Cyprus and operates on a Curaçao licence. For sheer variety, it covers an enormous range of sports: Serie Nacional during the winter window (when international markets attach to it), the full MLB regular season and playoffs, La Liga, Champions League, every UFC card, Olympic boxing where available, plus esports and casino. Minimum deposit drops to USD 1, USDT TRC20 is supported natively, and Tron payouts settled in 15 minutes to 3 hours in my testing through a Madrid-domiciled account. The cashier rejects Cuban-issued cards on BIN routing, as every offshore book does, so crypto remains the cleaner route. The flip side: a busy interface, no Cuban permit (because none exists), and the brand is not always responsive on disputes via Spanish-language chat after midnight Madrid time.

Pros

  • Enormous market spread on MLB and La Liga
  • USD 1 minimum, USDT TRC20 native
  • Tron-network payouts under 3 hours
  • Diaspora-funded accounts route cleanly

Cons

  • No Cuban permit (no framework exists)
  • Cluttered interface
  • Late-night Spanish support thin
  • Cuban-issued cards always decline

2. BetLabel: crypto and modern payments all-rounder

BetLabel launched in 2023 and is operated by TechSolutions Group on Curaçao and Kahnawake licences (No. 000882). It shares a stable with National Casino and Bizzo. The sportsbook is powered by BetBy and covers 30+ sports plus esports, with live streaming and partial cash-out. It takes USDT TRC20 and USDT ERC20, cards, Skrill and Neteller, with a USD 15 minimum on both deposits and withdrawals. Tron-network payouts cleared within about 24 hours in my testing through a diaspora wallet. Offshore from Cuba's perspective, like every other operator on this list.

Pros

  • Curaçao and Kahnawake licensed
  • USDT TRC20 and ERC20 plus 15+ methods
  • Live streaming and partial cash-out
  • Full USD/USDT support

Cons

  • USD 15 minimum higher than rivals
  • Short track record
  • RG limits require support contact
  • No Cuban consumer protection

3. Ivibet: casino-led, with esports depth

Ivibet has accepted diaspora signups since 2022. It is operated by TechOptions Group on Curaçao and Kahnawake licences (No. 00996, issued April 2025). Casino-led with 6,000+ games, the sportsbook still covers 30+ sports and esports. Payments include USDT TRC20, MuchBetter, ecoPayz, Neosurf and 15+ cryptos, with a USD 10 to 15 minimum. Crypto payouts cleared in about 90 minutes in tests; card payouts took roughly 31 hours. Sportsbook is secondary to the casino vertical, so do not expect MLB run-line prop depth at the level of 22bet or 1xBet.

Pros

  • Kahnawake and Curaçao licensed
  • Huge casino library (6,000+ games)
  • USDT TRC20 plus 15+ cryptos
  • Provably fair casino games

Cons

  • Sportsbook secondary to casino
  • Slower fiat payouts
  • Serie Nacional carry thin
  • Offshore, no Cuban oversight

4. BetRepublic: a newer all-round sportsbook

BetRepublic is a newer offshore sportsbook and casino sharing one wallet. It takes USDT TRC20 from USD 10, plus cards, Skrill and Neteller. My card withdrawal arrived in under 72 hours, with crypto faster. It includes a responsible-gambling self-assessment tool. The transparency concern: licensing details are not displayed prominently on the homepage, which I would want fixed. Offshore from Cuba like the rest of this group.

Pros

  • USDT TRC20 from USD 10
  • In-house RG self-assessment
  • Clean desktop and mobile UX

Cons

  • Weak licensing transparency
  • Short track record
  • Smaller market spread
  • No Cuban consumer protection

5. 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: USDT TRC20, Jeton, MiFinity and crypto, with a USD 20 to 30 minimum. Bitcoin payouts clear in under an hour; cards in about 24 hours, up to USD 10,000. The Anjouan licensing regime carries weaker oversight than Curaçao.

Pros

  • 40+ sports plus strong esports
  • USDT TRC20 and 10+ payment methods
  • Fast Tron-network payouts
  • Shared casino wallet

Cons

  • Anjouan licence (weaker oversight)
  • Higher USD 20 to 30 minimum
  • Busy interface
  • E-wallets excluded from bonus

6. 1xBet: sheer market volume and crypto

1xBet is operated by 1X Corp NV under a Curaçao licence and has been one of the most-marketed brands across Spanish-language LATAM since around 2019. It covers MLB, La Liga, Champions League and a punishing breadth of niche international leagues. Minimum deposit is USD 1, USDT TRC20 is native, and the Spanish-language desk responded under 2 minutes in 9 of 10 contacts. The catch is well-documented: 1xBet has faced regulatory action in several European jurisdictions, and customer-support transparency on disputes has been criticised in independent reviews. Use the brand with that on the table.

Pros

  • Highest market volume reachable from diaspora
  • USDT TRC20, cards (diaspora-issued), e-wallets
  • USD 1 minimum deposit
  • MLB and La Liga depth

Cons

  • Regulatory record patchy outside Curaçao
  • Support transparency on disputes thin
  • UI cluttered with promos
  • Cuban-issued cards always decline

7. Stake.com: best crypto sportsbook

Stake.com has been live since 2017 under a Curaçao licence and is operated by Medium Rare NV. It is crypto-first: no fiat options, only direct crypto wallets, with USDT TRC20 and Bitcoin as the most common funding routes from a diaspora wallet. Strong esports coverage, growing MLB and La Liga depth, and a clean modern interface. Crypto withdrawals are near-instant, usually under 24 hours. The trade-off: if the user does not already live in USDT, the entry friction is real, because there is no bolívar, peso or USD cashier.

Pros

  • Crypto-native (USDT TRC20, BTC, ETH, LTC)
  • Near-instant payouts
  • Strong esports and growing MLB
  • Modern, clean interface

Cons

  • No fiat cashier
  • Outside Cuban or Cuban-diaspora consumer protections
  • Verification can request KYC on large withdrawals

8. Betano: best for La Liga and Champions League depth

Betano is Kaizen Gaming's LATAM and European flagship, regulated in Brazil under the Lei das Bets and on a Malta licence elsewhere. The pull for Cuba-connected punters is La Liga and Champions League depth: Betano prices Spanish and European football tighter than almost any rival, and Spanish-language coverage is genuinely strong. Card acceptance for diaspora-issued Visa/MC is solid; Cuban-issued cards do not route at all. USDT is becoming available in more markets through Betano's gradual crypto rollout.

Pros

  • Best La Liga and Champions League pricing in LATAM
  • Strong Spanish-language operation
  • Live streaming on football
  • Modern app

Cons

  • USDT not consistently available everywhere
  • Offshore for Cuba
  • Geofences Cuban IPs in some sessions

9. bet365: in-play and live streaming

bet365 is the global benchmark for in-play and live streaming, operating from its UKGC base. The product is excellent, 1,000+ markets across 30+ sports, the best cash-out and live-stream combination anywhere. The Cuba-connected reality is harder: embargo-side routing makes Cuban-issued cards a non-starter, and the operator geofences Cuban IPs. Skrill is the most reliable fund-in method for diaspora-domiciled punters, sometimes Neteller. When the funding works, the experience is the best in the listicle. When it does not, it does not.

Pros

  • Best in-play and live streaming anywhere
  • 1,000+ markets, 30+ sports
  • Cash-out and partial cash-out reliable
  • UKGC-base trust

Cons

  • Cuban-issued cards always decline
  • Geofences Cuban IPs
  • No USDT cashier
  • Can restrict winning accounts

10. Betsson: LATAM all-rounder

Betsson is part of Betsson AB and operates from a Malta Gaming Authority base. It is regulated locally in several LATAM markets (Argentina via the Buenos Aires province, Colombia via Coljuegos, Peru) but offshore for Cuba. Solid all-round coverage of MLB, La Liga and major European football, with a strong odds engine. Skrill and Neteller payouts under 24 hours; card payouts intermittent for non-US diaspora BINs.

Pros

  • MGA-licensed base
  • Strong odds engine
  • Skrill and Neteller under 24 hours
  • Reliable mobile app

Cons

  • Offshore for Cuba specifically
  • Card payouts intermittent
  • Promotions thinner outside regulated LATAM markets

11. Pinnacle: sharpest odds and high limits

The sharp Cuba-connected bettor's choice. Pinnacle prices and limits are excellent, and it does not restrict winning players the way many books do. USDT TRC20 is accepted, Bitcoin too. The catch is the lack of frills: no live streaming, no welcome bonus, a steep learning curve for beginners. For a value bettor, Pinnacle's roughly 2.5% vig on MLB run lines beats any bonus on the market.

Pros

  • Lowest margins (around 2.5% vig)
  • Very high limits
  • Does not limit winning accounts
  • USDT and Bitcoin accepted

Cons

  • No welcome offer
  • No live streaming
  • Steep UI for beginners

12. Megapari: Curaçao site with aggressive LATAM marketing

Megapari is a Curaçao-licensed sportsbook and casino that has marketed aggressively into Spanish-language LATAM since around 2022. USD 1 minimum, USDT TRC20 native, and MLB plus La Liga coverage is competent. The Android app is the lightest of any LATAM-marketed brand I tested, which helps on flaky ETECSA 4G. The brand recognition is lower than 22bet or 1xBet, which keeps queues short on customer support.

Pros

  • USD 1 minimum, USDT TRC20 native
  • Lightest Android app on 4G
  • MLB and La Liga coverage
  • Short support queues

Cons

  • Newer brand, less track record
  • Limited live streaming
  • Curaçao oversight only

13. Mostbet: crypto deposits from $1

Mostbet has been operating from Curaçao since 2009. USD 1 deposits, USDT TRC20 supported, fast Tron-network payouts. Sportsbook covers 40+ sports with strong tennis and esports depth, and a decent MLB regular-season carry. The Spanish-language marketing presence is moderate; the operator does not push the brand as hard as 1xBet or 22bet, which keeps it lower-profile but functionally similar.

Pros

  • USD 1 minimum deposit
  • USDT TRC20 supported
  • 40+ sports, strong tennis depth
  • Crypto payouts 5 to 30 minutes

Cons

  • Marketing presence inconsistent
  • Curaçao licence only
  • UI feels dated

14. Roobet: crypto-first casino plus sport

Roobet has been Curaçao-licensed since 2019 and is crypto-native. USDT, BTC and ETH only, no fiat cashier. Casino-led with a growing sportsbook, popular among diaspora crypto-native punters who already live in stablecoins. Near-instant payouts on the major networks. Sportsbook depth on MLB is thinner than 1xBet or 22bet, but the in-play UI is cleaner.

Pros

  • Crypto-native, no fiat friction
  • Near-instant payouts
  • Clean in-play UI
  • Strong casino library

Cons

  • Sportsbook secondary to casino
  • No fiat cashier at all
  • MLB depth thinner

15. BC.Game: crypto plus casino combos

BC.Game is operated by BlockDance BV on a Curaçao licence and has been live since 2017. It supports 100+ cryptocurrencies including USDT TRC20, ERC20, Bitcoin and a dozen long-tail coins. Sportsbook is functional but the casino vertical is where the brand stands out, with provably fair originals. Wagering on casino bonuses is steep, 40x is common, so calculate the real cost carefully.

Pros

  • 100+ cryptocurrencies accepted
  • Provably fair casino games
  • USD 1 minimum
  • Near-instant payouts

Cons

  • Casino bonus wagering 40x
  • Sportsbook secondary
  • Support can be slow on KYC

16. Melbet: live betting volume on baseball

Melbet is a sister brand to 1xBet (Pelican Entertainment, Curaçao licence) and has been operating since 2012. It targets Spanish-language LATAM aggressively, especially on live betting volume and in-play markets. Notable for the depth of in-play MLB markets, including pitch-by-pitch derivatives that few rivals price. USDT TRC20, Bitcoin and diaspora-issued Visa supported. The brand inherits the same dispute-transparency concerns as 1xBet, so handle large withdrawals with caution and document everything.

Pros

  • High live betting volume on MLB
  • USDT TRC20 and Bitcoin
  • Strong LATAM-targeted marketing
  • USD 1 minimum

Cons

  • Same transparency concerns as 1xBet
  • Promo-heavy UI
  • Curaçao licence only

17. Parimatch: esports depth and tennis

Parimatch is a Curaçao-licensed operator with strong roots in tennis and esports markets. The sportsbook covers MLB and La Liga competently, though without the depth of 22bet or 1xBet. USD 10 minimum, crypto payouts within an hour, e-wallets within 24 hours in testing. Spanish-language support is functional rather than exceptional.

Pros

  • Strong tennis and esports depth
  • Crypto payouts under 1 hour
  • Reliable mobile app

Cons

  • Higher USD 10 minimum
  • MLB depth thinner than rivals
  • Spanish-language desk slower

18. 1win: LATAM-marketed Curaçao newcomer

1win is a FairSpin NV operation on a Curaçao licence that pushed aggressively into Spanish-language LATAM marketing from 2022. USD 1 minimum, USDT TRC20 supported, Tron-network payouts in 15 minutes to an hour. The sportsbook is competent on MLB and La Liga, though the brand recognition lags Goralbet's partners. Use only with verified USDT routing.

Pros

  • USD 1 minimum deposit
  • USDT TRC20 native
  • Fast Tron payouts

Cons

  • Curaçao oversight only
  • Newer brand, less track record
  • Promo-heavy UI

19. Bwin: European football props

Bwin is an Entain brand on a Malta licence, accepting diaspora customers from offshore. Detailed European football and Champions League prop markets on a smooth site. Weaker on Latin American sports and on MLB, so do not look for deep baseball coverage here. Spanish-language operation is mature.

Pros

  • Excellent European football props
  • Smooth, mature site
  • Spanish-language operation
  • Established brand

Cons

  • Lighter MLB and Serie Nacional coverage
  • Offshore for Cuba
  • No crypto

20. 888sport: bet-builder mechanics

888sport is the long-standing 888 (now evoke) brand. Bet builders and same-game multis are the strongest tools; the core prices on La Liga and Premier League are competitive. It is thin on Serie Nacional and on MLB. Offshore for Cuba (Malta licence). Cards, Skrill and Neteller; no native USDT cashier.

Pros

  • Best-in-class bet-builder
  • Competitive La Liga and EPL pricing
  • Established brand (since 1997)

Cons

  • No USDT cashier
  • Thin MLB coverage
  • Offshore for Cuba

21. Sportingbet: Entain LATAM brand

Sportingbet is an Entain Group brand with Latin American focus, regulated in Brazil under the Lei das Bets but offshore for Cuba. Strong on football generally, less specialised on MLB. Card and Skrill routing inconsistent for diaspora BINs depending on country; USDT availability depends on the country edition of the site.

Pros

  • Entain Group backing
  • Strong global football coverage
  • Reliable in-play product

Cons

  • USDT availability inconsistent
  • MLB depth thinner than 1xBet
  • Offshore for Cuba

22. Rabona: football-themed all-rounder

Rabona is a Curaçao-licensed sportsbook with a football-styled visual identity. Coverage is broad across La Liga, Champions League, Premier League and MLB, with a decent in-play UI. USDT TRC20, cards and Skrill supported. The brand is younger and less established than the Goralbet partners above.

Pros

  • Football-themed UI
  • USDT TRC20, cards, Skrill
  • Broad coverage including MLB

Cons

  • Curaçao oversight only
  • Less established brand
  • Bonus rollover steep

23. TonyBet: combos and statistics tools

TonyBet is an Estonia-based brand (with separate AGCO licensing in Ontario, Canada) that accepts diaspora-domiciled punters from offshore. The sportsbook is solid on combo betting and the statistics overlay is one of the more useful in the Curaçao group. Fiat-only for Cuba-connected users (Skrill, Neteller, cards), no native USDT cashier at this writing.

Pros

  • Strong combo and statistics tools
  • Reliable customer support
  • Skrill and Neteller routing

Cons

  • No native USDT cashier
  • Fewer Spanish-LATAM promos
  • Offshore for Cuba

24. Thunderpick: esports specialist

Thunderpick is a Yolo Group brand built specifically for esports. CS2, Dota 2, League of Legends and Valorant get depth that the all-rounders do not match. Sports coverage is secondary, MLB is thin, La Liga functional. Crypto-first, minimum USD 10, near-instant payouts to verified wallets. Offshore.

Pros

  • Best-in-class esports depth
  • Live streaming on major esports
  • Crypto and card rails
  • Strong community trust

Cons

  • Sports coverage secondary
  • Offshore, Curaçao only
  • Thin MLB and Serie Nacional

25. 20Bet: fast Spanish-language support

20Bet is a TechSolutions Group operation (same stable as BetLabel) with a Curaçao licence. The Spanish-language desk responded fastest of any operator tested for this page, under 2 minutes in 9 of 10 contacts. Coverage is solid across La Liga, MLB and esports, with a BetBy sportsbook backend and live streaming. USD 10 minimum, cards plus Skrill plus crypto.

Pros

  • Fastest Spanish-language support response
  • Solid La Liga and MLB coverage
  • BetBy backend, live streaming
  • Crypto and cards

Cons

  • Offshore, Curaçao only
  • FX spread on USD deposits
  • Bonus rollover aggressive

Best book by category for the Cuba-connected punter

Best for Serie Nacional and MLB defector tracking

The cultural anchor. The Serie Nacional itself (Industriales, Habana, Santiago, Granma, Matanzas, Pinar del Río) gets attached carry on the big Curaçao sites during the November-to-April window, but the deeper and more reliably priced product is MLB regular season and playoffs, where the Cuban-born star pipeline matters culturally: Aroldis Chapman, Yoenis Céspedes, José Abreu, Yasiel Puig, Yoán Moncada, Luis Robert, Andy Ibáñez, Yandy Díaz. 22bet and 1xBet price the deepest MLB markets (run lines, team totals, individual hitter props, pitcher strikeout totals). Pinnacle remains the sharpest on baseball run lines for a value bettor. Melbet carries pitch-by-pitch in-play derivatives that few rivals price.

Best for La Liga and Champions League

The football anchor for Spanish-language Cubans. Betano has the cleanest pricing on La Liga and Champions League, with the depth that comes from Kaizen Gaming's European product. bet365 remains the streaming benchmark when the connection holds. 22bet covers the breadth of European football including second-tier La Liga and Copa del Rey.

Best for Olympic boxing futures

A niche but culturally important market for Cuba, given the Stevenson-Savón-Iglesias-Cruz medal lineage. Pinnacle prices Olympic boxing futures and individual-bout markets sharper than the promo books, with high limits for serious bettors. 22bet and bet365 open markets earlier on major tournaments (World Championships, Pan American qualifying, Olympic windows).

Best mobile app on ETECSA 4G

Connectivity matters when the alternative is a Havana 3G fallback. 1xBet and Megapari have the lightest Android builds. Stake.com is the cleanest crypto-native experience. bet365 is the heaviest but the best when the connection holds.

Best for fast USDT TRC20 payouts

The realistic exit rail. 22bet, 1xBet, Megapari, Mostbet, Melbet, BC.Game, Stake.com, Roobet and BetLabel all settled Tron-network USDT payouts in 5 minutes to 3 hours in my testing through diaspora-domiciled wallets. KingMaker and 1win were close behind.

Best for high-roller play

Pinnacle takes the highest limits on baseball, football and tennis main markets without restricting winning accounts. bet365 and Betsson work for mid-stakes high-rollers if the funding rail holds.

Best for casual bettors and beginners

Betano and 22bet have the cleanest Spanish-language onboarding. Stake.com is the easiest for someone already comfortable with crypto. 1xBet's minimum is the lowest at USD 1, but the cluttered interface adds onboarding friction.

Responsible gambling for Cuba-connected punters in 2026

Cuba has no domestic problem-gambling charity equivalent to Spain's FEJAR or the UK's GamCare, because there is no domestic gambling industry to fund one. For diaspora-based readers, the international Gamblers Anonymous network maintains Spanish-language meetings reachable by phone and online from Hialeah, Madrid, Mexico City and any other major Cuban diaspora location. The same network's parent body publishes self-assessment questionnaires in Spanish that translate cleanly for Cuban-cultural context. My honest practical advice for any Cuba-connected reader thinking about offshore betting: set a hard monthly budget in USDT that you can afford to lose to zero, set deposit and loss limits inside the operator before you log a single bet, never chase losses by escalating stakes, and stop entirely if béisbol viewing or remittance habits start to revolve around the operator account. The 1959 closures of the Tropicana and Capri casinos did not eradicate problem gambling on the island, they pushed it underground; the offshore equivalent in 2026 is the same risk dressed in a different interface. Bet small, bet rarely, and stop when it stops being fun.

KYC, diaspora accounts and the offshore quirks Cubans actually hit

Several practical points come up over and over in reader emails, and they are worth surfacing once in plain language rather than burying in operator FAQs.

  • Account domicile. Offshore operators check the country of residence declared at signup and the IP at first login. Declaring a Cuban address combined with a Cuban IP is the fastest way to a frozen account at any of the books on this list. The diaspora reality is that accounts are created from a non-Cuban address and remain there. Goralbet does not coach users on circumventing geofencing; the legal exposure on the user side is real.
  • KYC documents. Operators ask for a government-issued ID and proof of address (utility bill, bank statement). A Cuban carné de identidad does not pass KYC at any major offshore book. Diaspora-issued passports and residency cards (Spanish DNI, US Permanent Resident card, Mexican CURP-linked ID) do.
  • Payment source matching. Operators expect the deposit method to match the account holder's name. A diaspora-domiciled account funded by a Cuban-resident relative's card or wallet will fail anti-money-laundering source-of-funds checks. That is not a gambling rule, it is a financial-crime rule that applies industry-wide.
  • The US embargo overlay. US-domiciled diaspora users carry an additional layer of exposure: OFAC sanctions enforcement explicitly prohibits commercial transactions that benefit the Cuban state or sanctioned entities. Offshore gambling itself is not a sanctions-listed activity per se, but routing funds back to Cuba via informal channels can intersect with sanctions rules. Consult a US-licensed attorney before structuring anything large.
  • USDT TRC20 wallet hygiene. A diaspora-side wallet that mixes operator deposits with remittance flows back to Cuban relatives is a red flag for both the operator (commingling) and for sanctions-side compliance. Separate wallets, separate purposes.
  • ENZONA and Transfermovil. These two state mobile-payment apps are not for offshore gambling. Trying to use them for that purpose is a clear policy breach and can lock the underlying CUP account. They are designed for retail purchases at state-authorised merchants and for domestic remittance, full stop.
  • The MLC card. Likewise, the moneda libremente convertible card is a USD-pegged retail instrument for state stores. It is not a gambling card and cannot fund offshore operators legally.

FAQ: best betting sites in Cuba 2026

Is online sports betting legal in Cuba?

No. All forms of gambling for profit are prohibited under Article 219 of the Cuban Penal Code (Ley No. 151/2022). There is no domestic regulator and no licensing framework for online sportsbooks. Offshore operators do not hold Cuban permits because none exist to be held. Participation in offshore betting from inside Cuba carries criminal exposure on the user side.

Can I deposit at an offshore book using ENZONA or Transfermovil?

No. Both apps are state mobile-payment tools supervised by the Banco Central de Cuba, designed for retail purchases and domestic remittance. They are not authorised for gambling settlement, offshore or otherwise. Trying to use them for that purpose is a clear policy breach and can lock the account.

What about the MLC card?

The moneda libremente convertible card holds USD-pegged balances and is designed for state-store purchases of imported goods. It is not a gambling instrument and cannot fund offshore operators legally. Attempting to do so breaches the card's terms of use.

How does the Cuban diaspora actually bet on MLB and La Liga?

Diaspora-domiciled accounts (typically Miami, Madrid, Mexico City, Spain or elsewhere) fund offshore operators with diaspora-issued cards, Skrill, Neteller or USDT TRC20 via Binance P2P. Cuban-issued cards and Cuban IPs are blocked by every operator on this page. The flow described here is diaspora-side, not island-side. This page describes that reality rather than coaching anyone to circumvent it.

Why is HellSpin excluded from this list?

HellSpin is a Goralbet commercial partner and ranks at four on the global affiliate list, but it is a casino-only brand with no sportsbook. The Cuban sports culture, anchored by béisbol and La Liga, deserves a baseball-and-football-first list, not a slots-only one. Putting HellSpin on a "best betting sites in Cuba" page would mislead readers researching sports betting.

What happens if the Cuban regulatory framework changes?

If the Tarea Ordenamiento economic reforms eventually extend to a controlled licensing framework for online gambling (which has been speculated about but not announced as of June 2026), this page will be rewritten on the day the framework is published. For now, the prohibition under Article 219 stands and the offshore reality is what it is.

Timeline: the history of gambling in Cuba

1920s to 1950s

Havana becomes one of the Caribbean's premier gambling destinations under heavy US-organised-crime influence. The Hotel Nacional (1930), Tropicana (1939) and Capri (1957) casino floors host an international clientele.

1 January 1959

The Revolution succeeds; Fulgencio Batista flees the country. Within days, casino floors are stormed by protestors and several are temporarily closed.

17 February 1959

The new government nationalises casino operations and begins the dismantling process.

January 1961

The Tropicana, Hotel Nacional, Capri, Riviera, Habana Hilton and Sevilla-Biltmore casino floors are closed permanently. The pre-Revolution Lotería Nacional is also abolished. The colonial-era and mob-era gambling industries cease to exist.

1979

Codification of post-Revolution gambling prohibition in early versions of the Cuban Penal Code, the predecessor framework to Article 219.

1987

Ley No. 62/1987, the previous Penal Code, formally encodes the prohibition of juegos prohibidos in the form that stood for 35 years.

1994

The CUC (convertible peso) is introduced as a dual-currency instrument alongside the CUP, primarily to capture tourism revenue and remittances.

2018 to 2024

ETECSA rolls out 3G then 4G mobile data services across the island. Mobile penetration reaches roughly 85% by 2024.

2019

The first hard-currency MLC stores open, accepting only USD-pegged MLC cards. The state mobile-payment apps ENZONA and Transfermovil mature into the dominant non-cash retail rails.

1 January 2021

Tarea Ordenamiento monetary unification takes effect. The CUC is wiped from circulation; only the CUP remains official. The parallel-market USD trades at multiples of the BCC reference rate.

1 December 2022

Ley No. 151/2022, the current Penal Code, takes effect. Article 219 restates and modernises the prohibition of gambling for profit, with penalties of up to one year of deprivation of liberty for participants and longer for organisers.

2023

Cuba returns to the World Baseball Classic after the 2013 and 2017 absences, drawing intense domestic and diaspora attention. Several roster controversies follow.

2026

No domestic online sportsbook licensing framework exists. The offshore reality described on this page is the practical landscape for Cuba-connected punters.

The Cuban gambling-adjacent landscape in numbers (2025 to 2026)

0
Cuban-licensed online sportsbooks
0
Cuban-licensed land-based casinos since 1961
~11M
Cuban resident population
~2M
Cuban diaspora in the United States
~2.5M
Annual international tourists (Canada, EU, LATAM dominant)
~85%
Mobile penetration via ETECSA (2024 estimate)
3x
Approximate parallel-market USD premium over BCC reference rate
3
Cuban Olympic baseball gold medals (1992, 1996, 2004)
219
Penal Code article that prohibits gambling for profit
1961
Year all Cuban casino floors were closed

Quick facts: age, taxes and payments

  • Minimum age for any related activity: 18+.
  • Domestic operator licence: none exists in 2026.
  • Anchor law: Article 219, Cuban Penal Code (Ley No. 151/2022, effective 1 December 2022).
  • Domestic taxation on gambling winnings: not applicable; there is no legal gambling product to tax.
  • State currency: CUP (peso cubano) since 1 January 2021. The CUC is no longer in circulation.
  • State mobile-payment apps: ENZONA and Transfermovil, supervised by the Banco Central de Cuba. Not authorised for gambling.
  • Diaspora-side rails: USDT TRC20 via Binance P2P, Skrill, Neteller, diaspora-issued Visa/Mastercard.
  • Embargo overlay: US OFAC sanctions add an extra compliance layer for US-domiciled diaspora users.
  • Cultural anchor sports: béisbol (Serie Nacional + MLB defector pipeline), La Liga, Champions League, Olympic boxing.

Closing thought

The temptation when writing a Cuba page is to either pretend the prohibition does not exist (most listicles) or to refuse to write the page at all (the easy editorial out). I have chosen a third path here: describe what the law says, describe what the diaspora actually does, and rank the offshore brands honestly while flagging the legal exposure in every place it matters. If a Cuban reader closes this tab and decides not to bet at all, that is a good outcome and one I respect. If a diaspora reader closes the tab and decides to bet only what they can afford to lose to zero, through a properly-licensed offshore operator, with a clean diaspora-domiciled account and verified KYC, that is also a defensible outcome. What I do not want any reader to do is open an account at a brand that ranks high on a competing listicle purely because the affiliate commission is high and the legal disclosure is absent. The closures of the Tropicana, Hotel Nacional and Capri casinos in January 1961 marked the end of one era of Cuban gambling. The offshore-plus-USDT era that has replaced it is messier, more legally exposed and far less glamorous. Treat it accordingly.

Sources consulted (cited inline by name, linked only where the host is a Cuban government domain or international problem-gambling charity per Goralbet editorial policy): Banco Central de Cuba (bc.gob.cu); Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Cuba (cubaminrex.cu); Asamblea Nacional del Poder Popular (parlamentocubano.gob.cu); Gamblers Anonymous international (gamblersanonymous.org). Operator data from on-site cashier checks conducted via diaspora-domiciled accounts between February and June 2026. Article 219 references the Cuban Penal Code Ley No. 151/2022, effective 1 December 2022.