Asia has officially overtaken the rest of the world in luxury casino travel.
According to new research from Casinos.com, with Singapore and Macau dominating the rankings for the most luxurious casino destinations of 2026.
What was once a niche corner of hospitality has evolved into a major driver of premium tourism and the findings reveal a shift in what modern travellers, especially long‑haul visitors from the UK and Europe, now expect from a casino resort.
The study analysed visitor numbers, Michelin‑star dining, hotel costs, traveller reviews and luxury experiences to determine where casino resorts are no longer just about gaming, but about delivering world‑class stays that rival the best hotels, restaurants and entertainment venues on the planet.
Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands Takes the Global Crown
Topping the list is Marina Bay Sands, Singapore’s architectural icon and one of the most recognisable buildings in the world. The resort was praised for its five‑star hotel offering, high‑end dining and instantly recognisable skyline presence, securing its position as the world’s most luxurious casino resort for 2026.
For business travellers, Marina Bay Sands has long been a favourite thanks to its integrated approach: luxury rooms, award‑winning restaurants, a vast convention centre and a rooftop infinity pool that has become a global symbol of modern Singapore. The new ranking simply confirms what many already know it’s a destination in its own right.
Macau Dominates the Top 10
Macau, often dubbed the “Las Vegas of the East,” claimed more than half of the top 10 positions, driven by an extraordinary concentration of Michelin‑star restaurants located inside casino resorts.
This culinary density is unmatched anywhere else in the world, and it signals a shift in how luxury casinos are judged. Travellers are no longer looking solely at gaming floors; they’re evaluating the entire experience — from gastronomy and design to service and cultural immersion.
For bleisure travellers, Macau’s appeal is clear: world‑class dining, opulent hotels, and a growing arts and entertainment scene that makes it easy to extend a business trip into something far more memorable.
Europe’s Luxury Flagbearer: Casino de Monte‑Carlo
While Asia leads the global rankings, Europe still has one standout: Casino de Monte‑Carlo, which remains the continent’s most prestigious casino destination for luxury travellers.
With its Belle Époque architecture, Riviera glamour and long association with royalty and Hollywood, Monte‑Carlo continues to set the European benchmark though the new research suggests that the global centre of gravity has shifted firmly eastward.
Luxury Casinos Are No Longer About Gambling Alone
One of the most striking insights from the study is how luxury casinos are increasingly judged on food quality, hotel experience and service, rather than gaming alone.
This aligns with broader travel trends: high‑end travellers want all‑in‑one destinations where they can work, dine, relax and be entertained without compromise. Casino resorts particularly in Asia have embraced this shift, investing heavily in architecture, wellness, fine dining and cultural programming.
What This Means for Business Travellers
For UK and European travellers, especially those combining work and leisure, these findings highlight a growing opportunity. Casino resorts in Singapore and Macau now offer:
- world‑class hotels designed for productivity and comfort
- Michelin‑level dining suitable for client entertaining
- premium wellness and spa facilities
- seamless connectivity and business infrastructure
- entertainment and cultural experiences that turn a work trip into a genuine escape
In short, they’ve become self‑contained luxury ecosystems, ideal for travellers who want efficiency during the day and indulgence in the evenings.
A New Era of Luxury Travel
The research makes one thing clear: casino resorts are no longer niche or novelty. They are emerging as major players in global luxury tourism, setting new standards for integrated hospitality and attracting travellers who want more than just a gaming experience.
With Asia leading the charge and Singapore and Macau setting the pace, the future of luxury casino travel looks bold, ambitious and unmistakably global.

