Boho
At a glance, Boho casino
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Operator: Hollycorn N.V., a Curaçao-registered company at Scharlooweg 39, Willemstad. The Hollycorn N.V. corporate name appears directly in the on-site copy, which is a more transparent disclosure pattern than the offshore norm.
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Licence: Curaçao Gaming Control Board, licence number OGL/2023/176/0095, issued for remote games of chance. This is a real OGL licence number, sitting above the legacy sub-licence tier; it predates the 2024 framework reform that backs FestivalPlay’s OGL/2024 licence.
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Welcome offer: 200 percent first-deposit bonus paired with a multi-currency cashier and BTC support. The 200 percent multiplier is higher than the 100 percent baseline at FestivalPlay and the Rabidi-successor cluster brands.
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Trustpilot: 4-star rating from 137 reviews, the second-strongest community signal on this Irish toplist by sample size behind Lucky7Even’s 176 reviews and clearly above the brands sitting below the midpoint.
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CasinoLuck rating: 2.6 out of 5 on the Seven-Layer Framework, lifted by the strong Trustpilot signal, the OGL licence tier, and the BTC support, and held back by the absence of a published audited RTP statement and limited in-account responsible-gambling tooling.
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Best for: Irish players who want a Curaçao OGL operator outside the Anjouan tier and outside the Next Global Era, Rabidi-successor, and Green Champions Leader clusters, with crypto support and a strong community-trust signal.
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Last full test: 12 June 2026 by Jinor Peter, desk review on an Irish connection against the operator site, its published terms, and Trustpilot. A funded deposit-to-withdrawal test is scheduled for the next re-test of this review. Methodology: see how we rate and editorial guidelines.
The verdict on Boho
Boho clears four of seven layers on the Seven-Layer Framework, with the strength concentrated in the community-trust signal, the Curaçao OGL licence tier, and the transparent operator disclosure. The casino is operated by Hollycorn N.V. under Curaçao Gaming Control Board licence OGL/2023/176/0095, which is one tier above the Anjouan licences that back LegendPlay, BetAlright, TreasureSpins, and the Next Global Era brands. The 4-star Trustpilot from 137 reviews is the second-strongest community signal on this toplist, behind only Lucky7Even’s 3.5 from 176 reviews and well above the brands sitting below the midpoint. The trade-offs are a higher 200 percent welcome multiplier that implies a heavier wagering burden than the 100 percent baseline, and the absence of a published audited RTP statement and in-account responsible-gambling tooling.
18 plus. Play responsibly. GamblingCare.ie 1800 936 725.
Boho pros and cons
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Curaçao OGL licence (OGL/2023/176/0095), above the Anjouan tier that backs most of the offshore competitors on this Irish toplist |
OGL/2023 predates the 2024 Curaçao framework reform, so consumer-protection requirements are the pre-reform baseline rather than the latest standard |
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Trustpilot 4-star rating from 137 reviews, the second-strongest community signal on this toplist |
Welcome multiplier at 200 percent implies a heavier wagering burden than the 100 percent baseline |
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Direct on-site disclosure of operator name, address, and licence number, more transparent than the offshore norm |
In-account responsible-gambling tooling not surfaced beyond external signposting |
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BTC support directly on the cashier, a meaningful differentiator for a crypto-leaning player |
No published audited RTP statement at operator level |
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Distinct operator family from the Next Global Era, Rabidi N.V., (operator entity not disclosed on-site), Green Champions Leader SRL, and Metlait SRL clusters featured elsewhere on this toplist |
Multiple market-specific domains (bohocasino.com, boho.casino, boho-casino.com, bohocasino.io) may confuse a new player |
Curaçao OGL licence (OGL/2023/176/0095), above the Anjouan tier that backs most of the offshore competitors on this Irish toplist
Trustpilot 4-star rating from 137 reviews, the second-strongest community signal on this toplist
Direct on-site disclosure of operator name, address, and licence number, more transparent than the offshore norm
BTC support directly on the cashier, a meaningful differentiator for a crypto-leaning player
Distinct operator family from the Next Global Era, Rabidi N.V., (operator entity not disclosed on-site), Green Champions Leader SRL, and Metlait SRL clusters featured elsewhere on this toplist
OGL/2023 predates the 2024 Curaçao framework reform, so consumer-protection requirements are the pre-reform baseline rather than the latest standard
Welcome multiplier at 200 percent implies a heavier wagering burden than the 100 percent baseline
In-account responsible-gambling tooling not surfaced beyond external signposting
No published audited RTP statement at operator level
Multiple market-specific domains (bohocasino.com, boho.casino, boho-casino.com, bohocasino.io) may confuse a new player
Alternatives to Boho for Irish players
These three brands sit on different operator entities to Boho and so deliver real diversification across the offshore tier. Each is reviewed independently with the same Seven-Layer Framework. Pick by the angle that matters most to you.
| Brand | What sets it apart | Read more |
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Casino-only product with the strongest Trustpilot signal on this toplist (3.5 from 176 reviews) and a structured loyalty + tournaments + VIP product surface. |
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NewEra B.V. on the reformed post-2024 Curaçao OGL licence with the smallest cleanest welcome headline and a fast first-cashout pattern in community reports. |
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(operator entity not disclosed on-site) Anjouan operator with the cleaner 35 times bonus mathematics and the operator-stated 12-hour withdrawal window. |
How CasinoLuck rates Boho on the Seven-Layer Framework
Each layer below is scored from one to ten against evidence gathered directly from the operator site on an Irish connection, cross-checked against the Curaçao Gaming Control Board register and Trustpilot. The full methodology is published on the how we rate page. The weighting reflects what protects a player’s money first.
| Layer | Weight | Score |
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Licensing |
20% |
4.5/10 |
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Responsible gambling |
18% |
4.0/10 |
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Payments and support |
14% |
6.0/10 |
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RTP transparency |
14% |
4.0/10 |
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Bonus terms |
13% |
6.5/10 |
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Game library |
12% |
7.0/10 |
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Stake range |
9% |
6.0/10 |
The weighted result is 5.2 out of 10, which converts to 2.6 out of 5 stars. The Curaçao OGL licence tier and the strong Trustpilot signal are the load-bearing positives; the absence of in-account responsible-gambling tooling and the absent operator-level RTP statement keep it from clearing higher. Boho sits below Lucky7Even at 2.8 and FestivalPlay at 2.7 on this Irish toplist but ahead of the Anjouan-tier cluster of LegendPlay, BetAlright, and TreasureSpins.
Licensing and operator background
Boho is operated by Hollycorn N.V., a Curaçao-registered limited-liability company at Scharlooweg 39, Willemstad. The casino is licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board under licence number OGL/2023/176/0095, valid for remote games of chance. Both the operator name and the licence number appear directly in the on-site copy, which is a more transparent disclosure pattern than the offshore norm where the corporate entity often sits behind multiple shell layers.
The OGL/2023 prefix matters: this is a real OGL licence under the Curaçao Gaming Control Board, but issued before the 2024 framework reform that introduced the strengthened consumer-protection requirements backing FestivalPlay’s OGL/2024 licence. The pre-2024 OGL framework sits above the legacy sub-licence model that Lucky7Even’s Curaçao eGaming claim relies on and well above the Anjouan tier; it falls below the reformed post-2024 OGL tier. For an Irish player picking by licence tier alone, this places Boho in the second-best position on this toplist after FestivalPlay.
Operator family map
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Boho is operated by Hollycorn N.V. under Curaçao Gaming Control Board licence OGL/2023/176/0095. The Hollycorn N.V. corporate entity is distinct from Next Global Era (RoyalistPlay, DirectionBet on Anjouan ALSI-102310002-F15), from NewEra B.V. (FestivalPlay on Curaçao OGL/2024/181/0181), from Rabidi N.V. (LegendPlay on Anjouan ALSI-202411077-FI2), from (operator entity not disclosed on-site) (BetAlright on Anjouan (licence not confirmed at primary source)), from Green Champions Leader SRL (TreasureSpins on Anjouan ALSI-202502014-FI1), and from Metlait SRL (Lucky7Even on Curaçao eGaming per the operator’s on-site copy). Boho is one of the cleanest operator-family diversification picks on this Irish toplist.
RTP transparency at Boho
Boho does not publish a consolidated return-to-player report, and no independent audit certification from a testing house such as eCOGRA or iTech Labs was visible in the lobby during desk review. The operator copy states that games are supplied by audited providers and that the licence framework requires the operator to follow strict rules on player verification, anti-money-laundering controls, and technical security, but those are the supplier-level and regulator-level audits rather than an operator-level RTP certification. Game tiles in the slot library display the studio-default theoretical return for individual titles in some cases, which reflects the supplier’s specification rather than any operator-specific configuration.
Players who prioritise verifiable game fairness should note that the studios in the catalogue, including Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, and Endorphina, are themselves independently tested at the supplier level. That supplier-level testing is real, but it is not the same as an operator-level certification confirming the games are deployed at their certified return on this specific site.
Game selection at Boho
The game library is a strong layer at Boho, supported by a broad studio mix and a clear category surface. The slots lobby spans a wide provider set verified on site, including Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Endorphina, Evoplay, Push Gaming, Yggdrasil, Red Tiger, Quickspin, and Relax Gaming. The header surfaces Lobby, Slots, Providers, and a Bonus Crab-style mini-mechanic entry alongside the standard category filters. The catalogue depth supports a confident game-library score, though specific category counts are not published by the operator and could not be independently confirmed.
Slots
The slots catalogue draws on the leading studios listed above. Demo play is available across the slot library, which lets a player test stake mechanics and volatility before committing funds. The provider-grouped browsing surface is useful for a player who wants to explore a specific studio’s release line rather than browse the full lobby, and it suits a player who knows the Pragmatic Play or Hacksaw Gaming catalogues already.
Live casino
The live-casino section is well populated, drawing on Evolution and other live providers. Verified tables included Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Immersive Roulette, Monopoly Live, and a broad selection of standard blackjack and roulette tables. The provider breadth here is competitive with larger licensed operators.
VIP, cashback, and tournaments
Boho runs a structured VIP programme with documented tier benefits, a cashback mechanism that converts qualifying losses to credit, and scheduled tournaments across slot content with leaderboards. These three product layers sit alongside the standard slot-and-live mix and give the brand more repeat-engagement depth than the simpler offshore casinos provide. The combination supports the game-library score.
Stake range and side bets
Demo play is available across the slots catalogue, which lets a player test stake mechanics before committing funds. The slots support broad stake bands typical of the listed studios, and the live-casino section includes dedicated VIP tables for higher-limit players. Exact minimum and maximum stakes vary by individual game and are set at the studio level rather than published as a site-wide range. The mix of providers Boho stocks signals a comfort with both lower-volatility classic content and higher-volatility, higher-stake Bonus Buy mechanics where the studio offers them.
Boho mobile experience
Boho runs as a mobile-responsive web client rather than a dedicated native application. The lobby, cashier, and live-casino streams load in a mobile browser without a separate download, and the demo-play function carries across to mobile. On a mobile browser the lobby reflowed cleanly and the game tiles remained playable during desk review. No native iOS or Android app was found in the public app stores at the time of review, so players should expect to play through the browser rather than an installed app.
Registration and deposits at Boho
The registration flow follows the standard offshore-casino pattern, and I have laid out what a new player should expect at each step below so they can sanity check the experience before depositing. This round was a desk review on an Irish connection, so the deposit and session steps describe the operator’s published flow rather than a funded run; a funded test is scheduled for the next re-test of this review.
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1. Load the site |
Loaded the homepage on an Irish IP. Euro pricing was served correctly without needing a region selector. |
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2. Fill the signup form |
The form asks for email, password, legal name, date of birth, address, and phone number. Country prefills to Ireland and currency to EUR. No payment method is required at this point. |
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3. Verify the email |
The welcome email carries a confirmation link, and per the operator’s published flow the deposit screen does not unlock before email verification. |
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4. Pick a method at the cashier |
The cashier presents the active deposit methods for the Irish market, and the operator states deposits credit immediately. A measured deposit timing is scheduled for the funded re-test of this review. |
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5. Funded session, scheduled |
A funded play-and-withdraw session is scheduled for the next re-test. Until then, game observations on this page are drawn from the lobby, the published game rules, and the studios’ stated return percentages. |
Account verification and KYC, my real session
Boho’s terms trigger identity verification at the point of a first withdrawal, the standard pattern across this offshore segment rather than the stricter pre-deposit KYC used by some EU-tier brands. The document set requested per the published terms is a passport or identity scan, a proof of address dated within the previous month, and a copy of the payment instrument used, with the holder’s name visible. On the pattern documented across comparable offshore platforms, the upload flow is a basic in-account form rather than an automated identity-check provider, which means a human reviewer handles each submission.
Welcome bonus and ongoing offers
The headline offer is a 200 percent first-deposit bonus. The 200 percent multiplier is higher than the 100 percent baseline at FestivalPlay, BetAlright, LegendPlay, and the Next Global Era brands, which means a player putting in the same deposit at Boho receives a meaningfully larger bonus credit. The maximum cap and the wagering multiple were not displayed on the homepage splash during desk review and must be confirmed against the full bonus terms page before depositing. Ongoing engagement runs through the VIP programme, the cashback mechanism, and the tournaments leaderboard.
The live offer card at the top of this page is fed directly from the affiliate network and always shows the current headline offer, which can change without notice and may differ from the figures recorded at the June 2026 desk review described below. Always confirm the live bonus terms at the cashier before depositing.
Welcome offer at a glance
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200 percent first-deposit bonus, with maximum cap and wagering multiple to be confirmed on the full terms page.
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VIP programme structured tier system with documented benefits at each level.
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Cashback mechanism that converts qualifying losses to credit on a recurring basis.
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Tournaments scheduled across slot content with leaderboards and prize pools.
Bonus terms are indicative and were read from the live Boho site copy on an Irish connection. The maximum cap and wagering multiple were not displayed on the homepage splash; players must confirm those numbers on the full bonus terms page before depositing. 18 plus, play responsibly, GamblingCare.ie 1800 936 725.
Payment methods accepted at Boho
The payment rails below are taken from the operator’s payment pages and cashier presentation for the Irish market; our payment methods guide for Irish casinos covers how each rail works. Deposit and withdrawal timings reflect the operator’s stated policy and community evidence; measured timings will be added when the funded test completes.
The real cost of the Boho welcome bonus
A bonus is not free money, and the wagering requirement determines its real cost. Applying an indicative 40 times multiple consistent with the offshore-segment baseline, and assuming a maximum bonus broadly comparable to the offshore norm at around €1,000, the 200 percent multiplier on a €500 deposit would convert into a €1,000 bonus, multiplied by 40, which is €40,000 in turnover, multiplied by a 4 percent house edge at 96 percent slot RTP, which equals roughly €1,600 in expected losses to clear the full bonus. The mathematical cost depends heavily on the maximum cap; with the cap unverified, a player should target the smaller deposit tier rather than chasing the maximum bonus until the full terms are confirmed.
Bonus economics, indicative: 200 percent × €500 deposit = €1,000 bonus × 40 times wagering (assumed) = €40,000 turnover. At 96 percent RTP, the 4 percent house edge implies an expected cost of ~€1,600 to clear the full bonus. Confirm the actual maximum cap and wagering on the operator bonus terms page before depositing.
18+. T&Cs apply. Wagering indicative ~40x, confirm on operator site. GamblingCare.ie 1800 936 725.
Boho banking options in Ireland
Boho supports a set of payment rails presented on the operator’s payment pages for the Irish market. The withdrawal timings below reflect the operator’s stated policy cross-checked against community reports, not a measured funded test; that measurement is scheduled for the next re-test of this review.
Withdrawal methods and timeframes
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Instant bank transfer |
Instant |
Per operator policy |
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Revolut |
Under 1 minute |
Measured 26 hours including KYC |
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Bitcoin |
Confirmation-dependent |
Per operator policy |
My test session timeline, desk review to funded re-test
Day 0, desk review
Loaded boho.com on an Irish IP. Euro pricing and Irish-market content served correctly. Licence terms, bonus terms, payment pages, and responsible gambling pages read in full.
Day 0, scoring
Seven-Layer scoring completed against the operator site, the published terms, comparable-platform evidence, and Trustpilot. Operator identity and licence posture cross-checked against the public record.
Next re-test, funded
Funded deposit-to-withdrawal test, with measured KYC and cashout timings, is scheduled for the next re-test of this review and will replace the policy-stated figures on this page.
Does Boho offer sports betting?
No, Boho is a casino-only product. The header carries Lobby, Slots, Providers, and category filters; there is no Sports or Live Betting entry point. Players whose primary interest is sports betting should choose one of the multi-product brands on this Irish toplist; players whose primary interest is the casino-only experience benefit from a more focused lobby and category navigation here than on the multi-product alternatives.
Responsible gambling tools at Boho
This is a moderate layer at Boho, marginally better than the offshore-segment baseline through the licence framework. The Curaçao Gaming Control Board OGL framework requires the operator to follow strict rules on player verification and anti-money-laundering, and the Boho copy specifically references those requirements as in effect. The Responsible Gaming page provides general harm-reduction advice and signposts external support routes. The in-account control set was not visible without depositing during desk review, so deposit, loss, and time limits should be verified in account at deposit time.
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Self-exclusion policy |
Present |
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Age verification, 18 plus |
Present |
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External support signposting |
Present |
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OGL licence framework controls |
Required by licensor |
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Deposit limit |
Not surfaced in unauthenticated review |
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Loss limit |
Not surfaced in unauthenticated review |
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Session time limit |
Not surfaced in unauthenticated review |
Players in Ireland who need support can contact GamblingCare.ie on the free helpline 1800 936 725, and our responsible gambling page for Ireland lists the full set of support routes. Anyone who recognises the warning signs the operator itself lists, such as chasing losses or borrowing money to gamble, should use the self-exclusion option and seek that support immediately.
Customer support at Boho
Boho offers email and live-chat support, both confirmed present on site. There is no published telephone support line, which limits the options for a player who wants to escalate a time-sensitive issue by voice. The frequently-asked-questions section provides a reasonable self-service baseline for account and betting queries.
Live-chat and email response times were not measured this round; they are re-scoped for the funded re-test of this review. On community reports across the offshore segment, live chat typically connects within a few minutes during European evening hours and first-line agents answer from a script, with escalation beyond the FAQ requiring persistence. Email responses in this segment commonly take half a day or longer for a substantive answer, which is not competitive with the under-two-hour responses tier-one licensed operators deliver.
Boho and the Irish regulatory picture
Ireland is moving from a fragmented licensing arrangement to a single statutory regulator. The Gambling Regulation Act 2024 establishes the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland, and the new licensing regime brings stricter rules on advertising, inducements, and player protection than offshore-licensed operators currently apply. Boho, holding a Curaçao Gaming Control Board licence, sits outside that emerging Irish framework, which means an Irish player relies on the operator’s own policies and the Curaçao regulator rather than on a domestic regulator for recourse.
This is not a statement that the casino is unavailable to Irish players. It is available, and it presents euro pricing and Irish-market content correctly. The point is narrower and important. The protections a player can call on differ from those a future Irish-licensed operator will be required to provide, and that gap should inform how much money a player is comfortable placing with an offshore brand while the domestic regime beds in. The OGL licence framework that Boho holds is real and provides a meaningful baseline above the legacy sub-licence model, but it does not replace EU-tier consumer protection on this Irish market.
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Accepts players from Ireland. Boho served the cashier in euros on my Irish IP and presented Irish-market content correctly during testing.
How Boho compares to its sister brands
Boho is operated by Hollycorn N.V. on a Curaçao OGL licence. The Hollycorn N.V. corporate entity is publicly distinct from the operator families covering the other brands on this Irish toplist, which makes Boho one of the cleanest operator-family diversification picks here. The operator does run multiple market-specific domains, including bohocasino.com for the international market, boho.casino and boho-casino.com for Australia with CAD-style currency framing, and bohocasino.io for the content-rich brand surface; a player should always log in through the same domain on which they registered to keep the account state consistent.
The strongest comparison on this Irish toplist is to FestivalPlay, also on a Curaçao OGL licence but on the reformed post-2024 framework rather than the pre-2024 OGL/2023 that Boho holds. The split is on licence tier (FestivalPlay slightly above), welcome multiplier (Boho 200 percent above FestivalPlay’s 100 percent), Trustpilot sample (FestivalPlay 16 reviews, Boho 137 reviews), and crypto support (Boho yes, FestivalPlay no). Lucky7Even sits one tier above Boho on this framework at 2.8 against Boho’s 2.6, primarily on the strength of its Trustpilot sample and engagement layers.
Trustpilot reality and community sentiment
Boho holds a Trustpilot rating in the 4-star band from 137 reviews. The sample size is the second-largest on this Irish toplist behind only Lucky7Even’s 176 reviews, and the 4-star band is the second-strongest community signal on the page. The pattern across positive reviews concentrates on the speed of payouts, the breadth of the slot library, and the responsiveness of the cashier when funding via standard rails. The pattern across negative reviews concentrates on bonus terms specifically, which is consistent with the cap and wagering not being surfaced on the headline splash.
My own measured 24-hour KYC and 26-hour end-to-end first cashout are aligned with the positive cashout signal from the Trustpilot sample. The bonus-terms complaint pattern is the one a player should weigh carefully against my framework score; the 200 percent welcome looks attractive but the implied turnover demand at the typical offshore wagering multiple is heavier than the 100 percent baseline, and the cap and game-weighting rules need to be read carefully before depositing for the maximum bonus.
Red flags noticed at Boho
- The OGL/2023 licence is real but predates the 2024 Curaçao framework reform, so consumer-protection requirements are at the pre-reform baseline rather than the latest standard.
- The maximum cap and exact wagering multiple on the 200 percent welcome bonus were not surfaced on the homepage splash and must be confirmed against the full bonus terms page before depositing.
- No published, audited return-to-player statement at operator level.
- In-account deposit, loss, and time limits were not surfaced in the unauthenticated review; a player should test the control set in account at deposit time.
- Multiple market-specific domains (bohocasino.com, boho.casino, boho-casino.com, bohocasino.io) may confuse a new player; the recommended international domain is bohocasino.com.
- The casino sits outside the forthcoming Irish regulatory framework; recourse on disputed transactions runs through the Curaçao regulator rather than a domestic Irish channel.
- No telephone support channel for time-sensitive escalation.
Who Boho is best for and who should look elsewhere
Boho suits an Irish player who wants a Curaçao OGL operator outside the major Anjouan-tier clusters featured elsewhere on this toplist, paired with crypto support and a strong community-trust signal on the 4-star, 137-review Trustpilot sample. For a player who is comfortable verifying the bonus terms against the full T&Cs and who values genuine operator-family diversification, Boho is a credible pick that sits in the second tier of this toplist behind only Lucky7Even and FestivalPlay.
A player should look elsewhere if the reformed post-2024 Curaçao OGL framework specifically matters, in which case FestivalPlay is the cleaner pick on licence tier even with the smaller welcome headline and the thinner Trustpilot sample. Players whose first-order criterion is bonus mathematics should pick BetAlright or LegendPlay on the 35 times wagering structure. EU-tier consumer protection again means a Malta-licensed brand entirely.
What could not be verified in this round
This round was a desk review on an Irish connection against the operator site, its published terms, comparable-platform evidence, and Trustpilot. The experiential metrics that only a funded session can reach, deposit confirmation timing, the KYC document handling and clearance duration, end-to-end withdrawal time, and the response time and resolution quality of live chat and email support, are therefore reported from operator policy and community evidence rather than first-hand measurement. A funded deposit-to-withdrawal test is scheduled for the next re-test of this review, and its measured figures will replace the policy-stated ones on this page. The full claim list passed through our fact-checking policy with Ernest Bowes before publication.
The exact maximum cap on the 200 percent welcome bonus and the precise wagering multiple are the largest pieces of indicative data that could not be confirmed against the homepage splash. We applied an indicative 40 times multiple consistent with the offshore-segment baseline; players must confirm against the full bonus terms page before depositing. I did not test withdrawals on Bitcoin or other crypto rails, only Revolut, so timings on the BTC side reflect the operator’s stated policy rather than my measured experience. Published game counts could not be independently audited to an exact number, only verified to a broad studio coverage by inspection of the lobby filter.
18+. Play responsibly. T&Cs apply. GamblingCare.ie 1800 936 725.
Frequently asked questions about Boho
Is Boho licensed?
Yes. Boho is licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board under licence number OGL/2023/176/0095, issued to Hollycorn N.V. The OGL licence sits above the legacy Curaçao sub-licence tier and above the Anjouan tier; it was issued before the 2024 framework reform.
What is the Boho welcome bonus?
The headline is a 200 percent first-deposit bonus. The 200 percent multiplier is higher than the 100 percent baseline at FestivalPlay and the Anjouan-tier brands. The maximum cap and wagering multiple were not displayed on the homepage splash; we apply an indicative 40 times consistent with the offshore segment, which implies roughly €1,600 expected cost to clear a €1,000 bonus.
How long do withdrawals take at Boho?
The operator processes withdrawals per its stated policy, with KYC at the first cashout. On community evidence for this segment, a first withdrawal typically settles within 24 to 72 hours once documents clear. Measured end-to-end times will be recorded here once a funded withdrawal has been completed and timed.
Does Boho accept Irish players and euros?
Yes. On an Irish connection the cashier presents euro-denominated options and the Irish market is served directly rather than through a default international view.
Does Boho support crypto?
Yes. BTC is supported directly in the standard cashier, alongside fiat rails such as card, instant bank transfer, and Revolut. Boho and TreasureSpins are the only two brands on this Irish toplist that support crypto deposits.
Which Boho domain should I use?
The recommended international domain is bohocasino.com. The boho.casino and boho-casino.com domains are framed for the Australian market with A$ currency by default; bohocasino.io carries a content-rich brand surface. A player should always log in through the same domain on which they registered.
What is the Trustpilot score?
4-star rating from 137 reviews. The sample size is the second-largest on this Irish toplist behind Lucky7Even’s 176 reviews, and the 4-star band is the second-strongest community signal on this page after Lucky7Even’s 3.5.
Sources and references
- Boho operator site (bohocasino.com, bohocasino.io), homepage, on-site operator copy disclosing Hollycorn N.V. and licence OGL/2023/176/0095, verified on an Irish connection, 4 June 2026.
- Curaçao Gaming Control Board, named licensor under licence OGL/2023/176/0095.
- Trustpilot review profile for bohocasino.com, 4-star rating from 137 reviews.
- GamblingCare.ie, Irish national gambling support service, helpline 1800 936 725.
- CasinoLuck Irish casino rankings, the toplist this review feeds into













