Online gambling laws vary a great deal from one country to the next, so the best advice to give would be to perform some research yourself into whether you are allowed to legally gamble or not online in the country that you intend to visit.
For those of you who are just going away on a break for two weeks or so and if you feel as though this is too long to go without playing in your favorite online casino you'll be pleased to know that you should be able to log in to your favorite online casino from most destinations and you will probably still be able to place a bet, especially if you are using a computer in for example your hotel's internet cafe.
You may notice a few precautionary measures trying to stop you, but allowing pop-ups for example will let you continue playing online poker or online roulette in the online casino you are already registered with. Some countries are very strict on not permitting online gambling in any form, but most of the time these countries have very few authoritative organizations that actually clamp down on the owners/operators of gambling portals, or the individuals themselves who play at these sites.
You could for example visit Thailand and actually play online poker in the real cash mode, although it's illegal. You would be breaking the Thai law, but there is nothing really stopping you from playing.
If you are gambling on a smartphone, iPhone, iPad or similar mobile device and you have traveled abroad, trying to log in to your online casino, poker site or sports betting site could sometimes present a problem because the technology will recognize that you are not in the UK and will therefore not allow you to log in, even if the country that you have visited allows online gambling.
Also, if you are trying to open a new account from abroad, you may find it difficult, especially if you are adding a local address when trying to sign up. You may have a holiday home in a European country that you frequently visit but the online casino may simply not accept the country in which you are trying to sign up from. This restriction is otherwise known as a player location restriction. You will find out whether or not you can open a new account when you attempt to register for the first time and enter your details.
So basically, it should be OK for you to log in to your online casino and play in the real cash mode when you travel abroad, but to be on the safe side, you should always try to find out the local online gambling laws. Another practical thing to do would be to contact the actual website that you want to gamble in and try to find out more details.
A member of the customer support from most of the reputable online gambling portals will get back to you as soon as they have an answer for you. If you still are unsure, maybe you should just wait until you get back from your holiday to gamble online just to be on the safe side because you don't want to be caught breaking the law.

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