There is no specific gambling legislation or poker regulation in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, as the territory has no permanent civilian population and no commercial gambling infrastructure (1). South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is a British Overseas Territory administered by a commissioner based in the Falkland Islands, with the only residents being employees of the Government, British Antarctic Survey, and South Georgia Heritage Trust (1). The territory is financially self-sufficient through fishing licenses, tourist landing fees, and stamp sales rather than gambling revenues (2).
The islands have no history of crime, casinos, poker rooms, or any gambling establishments due to their remote location 800 miles southeast of the Falkland Islands and harsh climatic conditions (1). The main island of South Georgia is approximately 170 kilometers long with more than half permanently ice covered, while the South Sandwich Islands are uninhabited volcanic islands rarely visited by anyone (2). Access to the territory is only possible by sea through cruise ships, yachts, or expedition companies, with no scheduled services or roads on any of the islands.
"There is no history of crime in the territory. The islands have no indigenous population, and the only residents are employees of the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, the British Antarctic Survey and the South Georgia Heritage Trust."
Given the absence of permanent residents, commercial infrastructure, and the territory's focus on environmental conservation and scientific research, gambling activities including poker are not addressed in local legislation (1). The Government of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands maintains biosecurity protocols and strict access restrictions to protect the fragile ecosystem, with no provisions for gambling operations (1). Players seeking poker games would need to access offshore online platforms, though internet connectivity in this remote Antarctic region is extremely limited and unreliable for such purposes.
Source:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/south-georgia-and-south-sandwich-islands/safety-and-security
https://gov.gs/about-sgssi/
Last updated: 10-10-2025 Disclaimer: This article does not provide legal advice. If you need legal advice, please contact an attorney directly.