Rabona Sister Sites 2026

Rabona is a Curacao-licensed sportsbook and casino that debuted in 2019, run by Araxio Development N.V. (the same company has more recently traded as Rabidi N.V.). It sits alongside Nomini, Alf Casino, Cadoola, Casinia, Malina Casino and BoaBoa in the same operator’s stable, each reviewed on this site. Rabona has never held a UK Gambling Commission licence, and like its stablemates its own site actively blocks UK visitors with an on-site “access restricted” notice, so it falls outside UK safer-gambling protections such as GamStop. The single “sister site” previously named here, All Star Games, had no real connection to Rabona or Araxio Development N.V. and has been replaced with the brand’s genuine, verified stablemates below.
Rabona Sister Sites
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Nomini
Nomini is the crab-mascot casino-first counterpart to Rabona within the same operator group, trading sportsbook markets for a heavier focus on slots, table games and a live-dealer floor. It runs on identical Curacao paperwork and account verification to Rabona, and is just as firmly closed to UK sign-ups.
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Alf Casino
Alf Casino swaps Rabona’s football-first identity for an alien-themed slots catalogue, though both sit under the same corporate umbrella and licensing. Players moving between the two will find the same account system and banking menu, just wrapped in very different branding.
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Cadoola
Cadoola leans into a bright, arcade-style look rather than Rabona’s sports-betting focus, but the two share an owner, a Curacao-only licence and the same lack of UK regulation. It is a slots-and-live-casino site first, with no dedicated sportsbook of its own.
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Casinia
Casinia takes a plainer, no-nonsense approach compared with Rabona’s sports-led branding, aimed at players who just want a straightforward slots and table-games list. Ownership, licensing and the absence of UK availability all match across both brands.
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Malina Casino
Malina Casino is a further casino-only skin from Rabona’s operator group, without the sportsbook element that defines Rabona itself. Expect the same back-end, verification steps and Curacao-only licensing as the rest of the family.
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BoaBoa
BoaBoa closes out the group of stablemates covered on this site, running a jungle-themed casino rather than Rabona’s sports-first pitch, but built on the same Curacao licensing and account infrastructure under common ownership.
Rabona Review

Rabona Review
Rabona launched in 2019 as a combined sportsbook and casino under Araxio Development N.V., a Curacao-registered operator that also runs a wider family of casino brands. Where its stablemates are casino-only, Rabona leads with sports betting, covering football, tennis, esports and a long list of niche markets including Gaelic football and ski jumping, alongside a casino section running to more than 4,000 titles from providers such as NetEnt, Microgaming, Quickspin, Yggdrasil and Evolution Gaming.
Licensing and UK availability
Rabona operates under a Curacao gaming licence and has never held a UK Gambling Commission licence. As with its casino-only sisters, the restriction is actively enforced rather than simply unmarketed: visiting rabona.com from a blocked region returns an on-site “403 Access Restricted” notice stating the project is not available in that country for legal reasons. UK residents cannot access the site, and it sits outside protections such as GamStop and Gambling Commission oversight as a result.
Welcome offer and banking
New players choose from several welcome-bonus routes rather than a single fixed offer: a casino bonus of 100% up to roughly €750 plus 200 free spins, a sports bonus of 100% up to around €150 on a first sports deposit, or a crypto-specific bonus worth up to €3,000 on a 200% match requiring a minimum €100 deposit. Wagering requirements typically run to 35x on deposit matches and 40x on free spins. Banking covers cards, e-wallets and cryptocurrency, with the crypto route generally the fastest for withdrawals.
Games and sportsbook coverage
The casino runs to more than 12,000 titles by some counts once every slot, jackpot, table game and live-dealer room is included, giving Rabona one of the larger catalogues among its sister brands. The sportsbook side is equally broad, spanning major leagues and tournaments worldwide across football, tennis and the NFL, plus less common markets such as Gaelic football and ski jumping, with both pre-match and in-play betting available through a lightweight mobile web app rather than a dedicated download.
Honest drawbacks
Player feedback on independent review sites has flagged occasional withdrawal delays and slower-than-expected customer service responses, which is worth weighing up alongside the scale of the sportsbook and games library. That sits on top of the more fundamental point that UK residents cannot use the site at all, and that Rabona’s operator group has drawn formal regulatory warnings elsewhere, including from Australia’s ACMA.
Sister sites and this page
Rabona sits within a stable of Araxio Development N.V./Rabidi N.V. brands that also includes Nomini, Alf Casino, Cadoola, Casinia, Malina Casino and BoaBoa, each with its own theme and promotions but sharing the same Curacao-licensed back end, account system and banking options. All six are reviewed on this site and shown as genuine sister cards above.
Why this page was corrected
This page previously listed no owner at all and named a single fabricated “sister site”, All Star Games, complete with invented bonus copy bearing no relation to Rabona or its real operator. That listing has been removed and replaced with the six verified stablemates shown above, each with its own genuine write-up.
Rabona FAQs
Does Rabona have any sister sites?
Yes. Rabona is operated by Araxio Development N.V. (which has also traded as Rabidi N.V.), whose other brands reviewed on this site include Nomini, Alf Casino, Cadoola, Casinia, Malina Casino and BoaBoa, all shown above.
Who owns Rabona?
Rabona is operated by Araxio Development N.V., a Curacao-registered company running a wider stable of casino and sportsbook brands that also includes Nomini, Wazamba and Casinia.
What licence does Rabona hold?
Rabona holds a Curacao gaming licence rather than a UK Gambling Commission licence. Its operator group has also received formal warnings from overseas regulators, including Australia’s ACMA, for accepting players without local authorisation.
Can UK players use Rabona?
No. Rabona has never held a UK Gambling Commission licence, and its own website actively blocks UK visitors with an on-site ‘access restricted’ notice, so UK players cannot sign up and fall outside UK safer-gambling protections such as GamStop.
What does Rabona offer that its casino-only sister sites don’t?
Rabona is the sportsbook-led member of its operator’s stable, covering football, tennis, esports and niche sports like Gaelic football alongside a 4,000+ title casino, whereas sisters such as Nomini, Alf Casino and Casinia focus purely on casino games with no dedicated sportsbook.
What sports and markets does Rabona cover?
Rabona covers major sports including football, tennis and esports plus a long tail of niche markets such as Gaelic football, floorball and ski jumping, with both pre-match and live in-play betting available alongside its casino section.










