Biloxi Casino Map
Biloxi has about eight casinos, the densest concentration on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Most line the beachfront along Highway 90, with a second group on the calmer Back Bay to the north. They are full resort casinos, and the legal gambling age across Mississippi is 21.
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Where the casinos cluster in Biloxi
Biloxi sits on a narrow peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico to the south and the Back Bay to the north, and the casinos split between the two waterfronts. The larger group faces the Gulf along Highway 90, the beach boulevard, where the big resort towers stand in a row a short walk or drive apart. This is the stretch most visitors picture when they think of Biloxi.
The second group sits on the Back Bay, north of the peninsula, in a quieter setting away from the beach traffic. The two areas are only a few minutes apart by car. A short drive west reaches Gulfport, and to the north the newer Scarlet Pearl sits across the bay in D’Iberville.
Mississippi once required casinos to float, a dockside rule that shaped the whole coast. After 2005 the state allowed them to build on land within 800 feet of the shoreline, which is why today’s Biloxi resorts are solid towers rather than barges, even though several still sit right at the water.
Biloxi casinos on the map
Pins The beachfront line sits along Highway 90; the Point Cadet pair and Scarlet Pearl mark the Back Bay side.
Biloxi proper plus the adjacent D'Iberville resort. Rosters drift with openings and rebrands; dated May 2026.
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The beachfront US-90 · facing the Gulf
The signature row. Beau Rivage anchors the west end as the coast’s largest resort, with Hard Rock, Treasure Bay, and others spread east along the beach boulevard. These are the towers you see from the sand, each with its own parking, dining, and entertainment.
The Back Bay and Point Cadet north and east of the peninsula
On the bay side, the IP Casino Resort Spa and Golden Nugget sit together on Point Cadet near the harbor, with Harrah’s Gulf Coast and the smoke-free Palace further along the Back Bay. The setting is calmer and the parking easier than the beachfront.
Planning a visit to Biloxi
- Getting there
- Gulfport-Biloxi International (GPT) is about 15 minutes west. New Orleans is roughly 90 minutes by car along Interstate 10.
- Getting around
- The beachfront resorts string along Highway 90; the Back Bay group is a few minutes north. A car is the simplest way to move between them.
- Minimum age
- 21 to gamble, statewide in Mississippi. Verify at the property before a visit.
- Hours & parking
- Casino floors generally run 24/7. Most resorts offer free self-parking and valet; amenities keep their own hours.
Shows, dining, and the beach
Biloxi works as a resort destination as much as a casino one. The larger properties run headline entertainment, buffets and chef restaurants, spas, and golf nearby, and the public beach runs the length of Highway 90 directly across from the casinos. Ocean Springs, a short hop east over the bay bridge, adds a walkable arts and dining district for a break from the floor.
Biloxi casino questions
Q. How many casinos are in Biloxi?
About eight in Biloxi itself, split between the Gulf beachfront and the Back Bay, plus the Scarlet Pearl just across the bay in D'Iberville. It is the densest casino city on the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Q. What is the gambling age in Biloxi?
21, the legal age across Mississippi. Confirm at the venue, since policies can change.
Q. Which Biloxi casino is on the beach?
Several face the Gulf along Highway 90, including Beau Rivage, Hard Rock, and Treasure Bay. The Back Bay group, including the IP and Golden Nugget, sits on the quieter north side of the peninsula.
Q. How far is Biloxi from New Orleans?
Roughly 90 minutes by car west along Interstate 10, which makes Biloxi a common weekend trip from the New Orleans area.
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Editorial note
Reviewed by the CasinosMap editorial desk. The casino roster, areas, and visit facts were checked against current authoritative sources, not prior knowledge. Counts and rosters are dated and treated as a snapshot.
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Sources
- Mississippi Gaming Commission licensed casinos, age
- Operator official sites location, hours
- Visit Mississippi Gulf Coast area orientation