Malta Online Casinos reviews the casino sites people in Malta can actually open an account with, from the seat of someone who lives here.
It is written and tested by Gianluca Zammit, who works from Marsaxlokk, Malta and has been documenting these sites for six years. Every operator listed has been funded with real money from a real account, played with, and withdrawn from. Nothing on the ranking comes from a press release.
The thing this site says that others do not. The operators reviewed here hold international licences — Curaçao and Anjouan — rather than Malta Gaming Authority licences. On an island where the MGA is a few kilometres up the road, that distinction matters and it is stated plainly on every relevant page rather than buried. It changes your escalation route if a withdrawal is refused and it changes how player funds are held.
What gets recorded. The licensing authority and the company behind it. Whether the account is held in euro or converted. Which payment methods actually complete from a Maltese bank or a Revolut card rather than merely appearing in the cashier. Wagering multiples, what they multiply, game contribution and maximum stake. Withdrawal minimums, caps and fees.
What is deliberately absent. Scores out of five. Payout times published per brand as though two withdrawals were a measurement. Licence numbers nobody checked.
How the site is funded. Links to operators are commercial and Malta Online Casinos earns commission when a reader registers. That revenue pays for the deposits used in testing. It does not set the running order, no operator has ever bought a position, and no review is shared before publication. Where an operator that pays commission has a real weakness — a theatrical bonus multiplier, a slow support desk, a licence with a weak complaints path — it is written down.
Corrections. Bonus terms change constantly. If something here is out of date, write to info@maltaonlinecasinos.com and it will be checked and amended.
Readers should be 18 or over. Gambling costs money by design. Free confidential help in Malta is available from the Responsible Gaming Foundation on 1777.