Presentation of the Casino JOA, Tréport
Casino JOA Le Tréport is located on Esplanade Louis Aragon in Le Tréport, offering a breathtaking view of the seaside. This casino combines gaming, dining, and entertainment options in a relaxed atmosphere. It is conveniently situated just 30 minutes from Dieppe, 1 hour and 15 minutes from Rouen, and 1 hour and 10 minutes from Amiens. Visitors can access the casino via the A13 or A26 motorways, followed by the A28, and it is only a 15-minute walk from the Le Tréport–Mers-les-Bains SNCF train station. Additionally, the venue offers nearby electric vehicle charging stations and facilities for bicycles.
The casino is open Monday to Thursday, Sunday, and on public holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., and extends its hours on Friday and Saturday, as well as the day before public holidays, until 3:00 a.m. The gaming floor features 75 slot machines, Blackjack tables, and electronic gaming terminals, including electronic English roulette and electronic blackjack. Guests can participate in regular jackpot draws and themed events such as "Black Magnum Thursdays," which offer special prizes and champagne giveaways.
Dining at Casino JOA Le Tréport is a highlight, with a sea-view restaurant that serves brasserie-style cuisine. Guests can enjoy freshly prepared dishes in an open-kitchen setting, complemented by a warm interior and panoramic views of the coast. The menu includes rotating weekly specials with starters like fish rillettes and crudités salad, main courses such as burgers, mussels with fries, and duck parmentier, along with desserts including chocolate fondant and pear almond cake. The restaurant also offers a Cinema Package for €25, which includes one movie ticket, a cocktail of the day, a burger with fries, and a two-scoop ice cream. With independent access, the restaurant is open to families and visitors who are not entering the gaming area.
The casino bar provides a relaxed atmosphere for enjoying drinks, watching sports on a large screen, or sampling JOA’s craft beer. It is also independently accessible and open to the public, making it an ideal spot for casual meet-ups and family gatherings.
Amenities include free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, private event spaces, sports broadcasting, and wheelchair accessibility. Visitors can also join the JOA Loyalty Club for benefits such as free meals, VIP invitations, and loyalty points usable across JOA venues.
Please note that entry to the casino is strictly for adults aged 18 and older, and a valid photo ID is required.
Nearby casinos: Casino Mers Les Bains
(1mi.), Casino de Cayeux-sur-Mer
(10mi.), Casino Partouche Dieppe & Hotel
(16mi.), Casino Vikings de Fort-Mahon-Plage
(20mi.), Casino Partouche Berck-sur-Mer
(25mi.)
The City
Le Tréport is a coastal town situated in the Seine-Maritime department of the Normandy region in northern France. It has an estimated population of around 4,500 residents and lies at the mouth of the Bresle River, which forms a natural border between Normandy and the Hauts-de-France region.
The town is well-known for its pebble beach, high chalk cliffs, and fishing port, all of which have long contributed to its maritime identity. The harbor remains active with fishing boats and leisure vessels, while seafood restaurants and fish markets showcase local specialties such as mussels, scallops, and fresh catches from the English Channel.
Tourism plays a significant role in Le Tréport's economy. Visitors are attracted to its funicular railway that ascends the cliffs, offering stunning views of the town and the sea. The seaside promenade, casino, and nearby attractions, including the sister town of Mers-les-Bains, make it a popular destination for weekends and holidays.
Public services, schools, and transport links, including rail connections to major cities like Paris and Amiens, support both residents and visitors. Le Tréport effectively maintains a balance between its fishing heritage and its role as a leisure and tourism center along the Normandy coast.
Presentation of the Casino JOA, Tréport
Casino JOA Le Tréport is located on Esplanade Louis Aragon in Le Tréport, offering a breathtaking vi…
Casino JOA Le Tréport is located on Esplanade Louis Aragon in Le Tréport, offering a breathtaking view of the seaside. This casino combines gaming, dining, and entertainment options in a relaxed atmosphere. It is conveniently situated just 30 minutes from Dieppe, 1 hour and 15 minutes from Rouen, and 1 hour and 10 minutes from Amiens. Visitors can access the casino via the A13 or A26 motorways, followed by the A28, and it is only a 15-minute walk from the Le Tréport–Mers-les-Bains SNCF train station. Additionally, the venue offers nearby electric vehicle charging stations and facilities for bicycles.
The casino is open Monday to Thursday, Sunday, and on public holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m., and extends its hours on Friday and Saturday, as well as the day before public holidays, until 3:00 a.m. The gaming floor features 75 slot machines, Blackjack tables, and electronic gaming terminals, including electronic English roulette and electronic blackjack. Guests can participate in regular jackpot draws and themed events such as "Black Magnum Thursdays," which offer special prizes and champagne giveaways.
Dining at Casino JOA Le Tréport is a highlight, with a sea-view restaurant that serves brasserie-style cuisine. Guests can enjoy freshly prepared dishes in an open-kitchen setting, complemented by a warm interior and panoramic views of the coast. The menu includes rotating weekly specials with starters like fish rillettes and crudités salad, main courses such as burgers, mussels with fries, and duck parmentier, along with desserts including chocolate fondant and pear almond cake. The restaurant also offers a Cinema Package for €25, which includes one movie ticket, a cocktail of the day, a burger with fries, and a two-scoop ice cream. With independent access, the restaurant is open to families and visitors who are not entering the gaming area.
The casino bar provides a relaxed atmosphere for enjoying drinks, watching sports on a large screen, or sampling JOA’s craft beer. It is also independently accessible and open to the public, making it an ideal spot for casual meet-ups and family gatherings.
Amenities include free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, private event spaces, sports broadcasting, and wheelchair accessibility. Visitors can also join the JOA Loyalty Club for benefits such as free meals, VIP invitations, and loyalty points usable across JOA venues.
Please note that entry to the casino is strictly for adults aged 18 and older, and a valid photo ID is required.
Nearby casinos: Casino Mers Les Bains
(1mi.), Casino de Cayeux-sur-Mer
(10mi.), Casino Partouche Dieppe & Hotel
(16mi.), Casino Vikings de Fort-Mahon-Plage
(20mi.), Casino Partouche Berck-sur-Mer
(25mi.)
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The City
Le Tréport is a coastal town situated in the Seine-Maritime department of the Normandy region in nor…
Le Tréport is a coastal town situated in the Seine-Maritime department of the Normandy region in northern France. It has an estimated population of around 4,500 residents and lies at the mouth of the Bresle River, which forms a natural border between Normandy and the Hauts-de-France region.
The town is well-known for its pebble beach, high chalk cliffs, and fishing port, all of which have long contributed to its maritime identity. The harbor remains active with fishing boats and leisure vessels, while seafood restaurants and fish markets showcase local specialties such as mussels, scallops, and fresh catches from the English Channel.
Tourism plays a significant role in Le Tréport's economy. Visitors are attracted to its funicular railway that ascends the cliffs, offering stunning views of the town and the sea. The seaside promenade, casino, and nearby attractions, including the sister town of Mers-les-Bains, make it a popular destination for weekends and holidays.
Public services, schools, and transport links, including rail connections to major cities like Paris and Amiens, support both residents and visitors. Le Tréport effectively maintains a balance between its fishing heritage and its role as a leisure and tourism center along the Normandy coast.
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