Iguazu Casino wins tourism award

One of the world’s most exotic casinos has won a prestigious World Travel Award for South America’s Leading Casino Resort 2006, it has been announced.

Found at the Iguazu Falls site in Argentina, the casino is found in one of the world’s most spectacular settings, and is the only venue in Brazil or Argentina to offer a combination of live entertainment, casino gaming, hotel residences and gourmet dining.

Voted for by over 165,000 travel agents from across the world, the award honors the most notable South American venue of the year.
The Iguazu was acquired by James Shasha in 2002, and promptly underwent an extensive overhaul.

South America itself now has several hundred casinos, with Argentina the most popular location with over 70 casinos. Peru, Chile and Ecuador also feature numerous venues for far-flung gamers to enjoy themselves in.

The five-star Iguazu Grand Hotel Resort and Casino is found at the top of the 300 foot waterfall, and offers over 1,200 square meters of gaming entertainment.

Those looking for something more local, however, may well find themselves equally enticed by the chance to play at their favorite online casino from the comfort of their own home.

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