Presentation of the Casino JOA, Étretat
Casino JOA Étretat is located at 1 Rue Adolphe Boissaye, 76790 Étretat, just 30 minutes from Le Havre, at the foot of the town’s famous cliffs. It is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., with extended hours until 4 a.m. on weekends and public holidays. The venue offers a delightful mix of gaming, dining, and leisure in a relaxed seaside atmosphere. Its terrace and bar overlook the English Channel, providing one of the most scenic gaming experiences in Normandy.
The gaming area features 50 slot machines, Blackjack, and Electronic English Roulette, as well as Electronic Blackjack terminals. Players can participate in recurring jackpots, with prize updates displayed throughout the month. The ambiance is intimate and welcoming, making it an excellent choice for both occasional visitors and experienced players seeking light entertainment in a coastal environment.
Guests can enjoy several amenities designed for convenience and comfort, including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, group menus, a terrace, and ATM services. The casino also provides sports broadcasts on large screens and is accessible to individuals with reduced mobility. The JOA Club loyalty program rewards members with redeemable points for meals, drinks, and promotional offers available throughout the JOA network.
Dining at the Casino Restaurant combines quality cuisine with a stunning view of the cliffs. Open for lunch and dinner from Wednesday to Sunday, the restaurant serves fresh, seasonal dishes that highlight local ingredients. Guests can enjoy meals on the terrace overlooking the sea or inside the cozy dining room. A separate entrance makes the restaurant accessible to all visitors, and online reservations are available.
Access to the gaming area is restricted to those aged 18 and above, and a valid photo ID is required for entry.
Nearby casinos: Casino Tranchant, Yport
(5mi.), Casino JOA, Fécamp
(8mi.), Casino Partouche, Le Havre
(15mi.), Casino de Veulettes-sur-Mer
(20mi.), Casino Barrière, Trouville
(24mi.)
Learn more about: The games,
Equipment and services,
Hosting and shows,
Restaurants and bars,
Loyalty program
The City
Étretat is a picturesque commune located in the Seine-Maritime department of the Normandy region in northern France. The town has an estimated population of around 1,200 residents and sits along the Alabaster Coast, overlooking the English Channel, positioned between Le Havre and Fécamp.
It is famous for its stunning white chalk cliffs and natural arches, including the renowned Falaise d’Aval and Falaise d’Amont. These striking formations have inspired artists, writers, and travelers for generations. The coastal paths offer panoramic views of the sea and attract visitors interested in photography, hiking, and seaside recreation.
The local economy is primarily driven by tourism, hospitality, and retail, with hotels, restaurants, and boutiques catering to visitors throughout the year. Art galleries, cultural events, and guided tours also enhance the town's appeal to tourists.
Étretat provides various shops, accommodations, and essential services to support both residents and visitors. Its proximity to Le Havre and Fécamp ensures easy access for travelers, while maintaining its reputation as one of Normandy’s most charming seaside communes.
Presentation of the Casino JOA, Étretat
Casino JOA Étretat is located at 1 Rue Adolphe Boissaye, 76790 Étretat, just 30 minutes from Le Havr…
Casino JOA Étretat is located at 1 Rue Adolphe Boissaye, 76790 Étretat, just 30 minutes from Le Havre, at the foot of the town’s famous cliffs. It is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m., with extended hours until 4 a.m. on weekends and public holidays. The venue offers a delightful mix of gaming, dining, and leisure in a relaxed seaside atmosphere. Its terrace and bar overlook the English Channel, providing one of the most scenic gaming experiences in Normandy.
The gaming area features 50 slot machines, Blackjack, and Electronic English Roulette, as well as Electronic Blackjack terminals. Players can participate in recurring jackpots, with prize updates displayed throughout the month. The ambiance is intimate and welcoming, making it an excellent choice for both occasional visitors and experienced players seeking light entertainment in a coastal environment.
Guests can enjoy several amenities designed for convenience and comfort, including air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, group menus, a terrace, and ATM services. The casino also provides sports broadcasts on large screens and is accessible to individuals with reduced mobility. The JOA Club loyalty program rewards members with redeemable points for meals, drinks, and promotional offers available throughout the JOA network.
Dining at the Casino Restaurant combines quality cuisine with a stunning view of the cliffs. Open for lunch and dinner from Wednesday to Sunday, the restaurant serves fresh, seasonal dishes that highlight local ingredients. Guests can enjoy meals on the terrace overlooking the sea or inside the cozy dining room. A separate entrance makes the restaurant accessible to all visitors, and online reservations are available.
Access to the gaming area is restricted to those aged 18 and above, and a valid photo ID is required for entry.
Nearby casinos: Casino Tranchant, Yport
(5mi.), Casino JOA, Fécamp
(8mi.), Casino Partouche, Le Havre
(15mi.), Casino de Veulettes-sur-Mer
(20mi.), Casino Barrière, Trouville
(24mi.)
Learn more about: The games,
Equipment and services,
Hosting and shows,
Restaurants and bars,
Loyalty program
Read more
The City
Étretat is a picturesque commune located in the Seine-Maritime department of the Normandy region in …
Étretat is a picturesque commune located in the Seine-Maritime department of the Normandy region in northern France. The town has an estimated population of around 1,200 residents and sits along the Alabaster Coast, overlooking the English Channel, positioned between Le Havre and Fécamp.
It is famous for its stunning white chalk cliffs and natural arches, including the renowned Falaise d’Aval and Falaise d’Amont. These striking formations have inspired artists, writers, and travelers for generations. The coastal paths offer panoramic views of the sea and attract visitors interested in photography, hiking, and seaside recreation.
The local economy is primarily driven by tourism, hospitality, and retail, with hotels, restaurants, and boutiques catering to visitors throughout the year. Art galleries, cultural events, and guided tours also enhance the town's appeal to tourists.
Étretat provides various shops, accommodations, and essential services to support both residents and visitors. Its proximity to Le Havre and Fécamp ensures easy access for travelers, while maintaining its reputation as one of Normandy’s most charming seaside communes.
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