List of integrated resorts
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An integrated resort is a type of casino hotel that features hotel space, a casino, convention or meeting space, retail, dining and entertainment options.[1] This article lists integrated resorts by their locations. Integrated resorts which are currently in operation or are scheduled to open are listed on this page. Integrated resorts which have closed are not listed on this page.
New South Wales

Gambling is widely popular in Australia and the country is home to multiple casinos. Crown Resorts and Bally's Corporation through its Star Entertainment Group subsidiary [2] are the two Australian companies that operate the six integrated resorts that are located in Australia.
Queensland
Victoria
Western Australia
Bahamas
The Bahamas is home to three integrated resorts, two of which are in and around Nassau. The Caribbean nation is the only country in the Caribbean that has integrated resorts.
Bimini
Nassau
Canada
Ontario is the only Canadian province that has integrated resorts. Windsor's gambling market competes with its US neighbor of Detroit, which contains three integrated resorts.
Ontario
China


Macau is one of two Special administrative regions of China and is the only place in China where gambling is legal. Macau is the world's number one gambling market. [3] Las Vegas Sands, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, Wynn Resorts, MGM Resorts and Galaxy Entertainment Group operate the majority of the integrated resorts in Macau.
Macau
Cotai
- City of Dreams
- Galaxy Macau
- The Londoner Macao
- MGM Cotai
- The Parisian Macao
- Studio City
- The Venetian Macao
- Wynn Palace
Santo António
Sé
Taipa
Cyprus
In 2023, Cyprus became the first and only country in the European Union to become home to an integrated resort, despite the presence of casinos throughout the European Union. Melco Resorts & Entertainment became the first company to develop an integrated resort in the European Union.
Limassol
Greece
Greece will become the home of the first integrated resort in Continental Europe by 2027.[4]
Athens
- Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Athens (Opening 2027)
Japan
MGM Resorts is building Japan's first integrated resort which will open by 2030. It will also contain the first legal casino in the country. [5]
Osaka
- MGM Osaka (Opening 2030)
Malaysia

Malaysia is home to one integrated resort, located in Pahang and it is also the largest hotel in the world. The country is home to Genting Group which operates integrated resorts and casinos in multiple countries all over the world.
Pahang
Philippines

Gambling has a long history in the Philippines and the country is home to many casinos. Today the country is home to eight integrated resorts.
Cebu City
Manila
Pampanga
San Fernando
Singapore

Singapore contains two integrated resorts, both of which opened in 2010. Genting Group and Las Vegas Sands were the two companies to secure gaming licenses in Singapore. The term, integrated resorts was first coined in Singapore. Since then the term has become widely used in the hospitality industry throughout the world. Singapore's integrated resorts have played an important role in Singapore's tourism industry. [6][7]
Marina Bay
Sentosa
Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is home to one integrated resort which opened in 2025 and became the first of its kind in the South Asia. Melco Resorts & Entertainment became the first gaming company to enter the market with their integrated resort. [8]
Colombo
United Arab Emirates
By 2027, the United Arab Emirates will become the first and only country in the Middle East and the Arab World to feature an integrated resort. Wynn Resorts is the first company and currently the only company to hold a gaming license in the UAE. [9]
Ras Al Khaimah
- Wynn Al Marjan Island (Opening 2027)
United Kingdom
Gambling is popular throughout the UK and England is home to one integrated resort. There are no integrated resorts in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.







