Holidays with Pets in Benidorm: Your Complete Guide to Traveling with Your Dog
If you've ever had to leave your dog at home during vacation, you know how difficult it is. That feeling of guilt, the constant video calls to check on them, not fully enjoying yourself because part of your family stayed behind. Fortunately, traveling with your pet to Benidorm is becoming increasingly easy, and in this guide I'm going to tell you everything you need to know so that your vacation is perfect for everyone, including your furry friend.
From where to stay to nearby dog beaches, parks where they can run free, what to do during the day, local regulations, and available veterinary services. It's all here.
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Why Benidorm is a Pet-Friendly Destination
Benidorm is consolidating itself as an increasingly welcoming destination for families traveling with dogs. Although not all city beaches allow pets, Benidorm compensates with solid pet-friendly infrastructure: five enclosed dog parks distributed throughout the city, eight kilometers of promenade where you can walk with your dog, accessible hiking routes in Sierra Helada Natural Park, and access to four official dog beaches less than 35 minutes away by car.
More and more apartments and restaurant terraces are opening their doors to guests with pets, recognizing that dogs are part of the family. The city has invested in infrastructure specifically for pets, with bag dispensers and trash cans in the busiest areas, making it easier for owners to comply with cleaning regulations.
Why an Apartment is Better than a Hotel for Traveling with Your Dog
When you travel with your pet, the type of accommodation makes an enormous difference in how you'll enjoy your vacation. And although hotels may seem like the most comfortable option at first glance, apartments offer advantages that completely transform the experience of traveling with a dog.
More Space and Freedom of Movement
Think about the space. In a hotel, you and your dog are confined to a room, probably without direct access to the outside. Every time your dog needs to go out, you have to walk through corridors, wait for elevators, cross the lobby. In an apartment, on the other hand, you have a spacious living room where your dog can stretch out, a kitchen where you can prepare their meals if they follow a special diet, and often a terrace or balcony where they can get fresh air without you having to get dressed and go downstairs every time they want to sniff the world.
Independence is another factor that changes everything. With no check-in times or access restrictions, you come and go as you please. Your dog can rest without the constant noises of a hotel: doors closing, cleaning carts, footsteps in the hallway. And if you have an older dog or a puppy that needs to go out frequently, having your own terrace is literally invaluable. No need to get dressed at six in the morning to rush downstairs.
Real Savings: Apartment vs Hotel with Pets
The numbers speak for themselves. For a week in Benidorm with your dog, a typical apartment will cost you 525-630€ in accommodation versus the 800-1,000€ you would pay in a pet-friendly hotel with pet supplements. And that's without counting that in the apartment you can cook, which cuts your food expenses in half. At the end of the trip, we're talking about savings of 400-500€ that you can spend on other experiences.
But beyond the money, there's the quality of the experience. In an apartment you really live in Benidorm, you establish routines, your dog becomes familiar with their temporary space, and you're all more relaxed. It's the difference between feeling like a visitor and feeling like you're at home.
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Pet-Friendly Policies: What You Need to Know Before Booking
Just because an apartment accepts pets doesn't mean they're all the same. Policies vary enormously from property to property, and knowing these details before booking can save you unpleasant surprises and money.
Weight and Breed Restrictions in Benidorm Apartments
Pet policies vary from apartment to apartment. Some owners set weight limits, others have restrictions on specific breeds (especially those classified as potentially dangerous under Spanish law), and others have no restrictions. If you have a large dog or a breed on the PPP (dangerous breed) list, it's important to explicitly confirm the apartment's policy before booking.
Pet Supplements: How Much Do They Really Cost?
Pet supplements are another area where you'll find all sorts of options. Some owners don't charge anything extra, which is becoming increasingly common. Others apply a flat rate of 30-50€ for the entire stay, and some charge per night, which can result in 5-15€ daily. Here's some practical advice: an apartment that charges 40€ total for a week (around 5.70€ per night) is more economical than one that charges 10€ per night (70€ total). Always calculate the complete cost before deciding.
Security Deposits and Responsibilities
Security deposits are reasonable when managed well. Some owners request 100-200€ additional that they return at the end if there's no damage. This protects both you and the owner: document the apartment's condition with photos when you arrive and when you leave, and everyone's happy. You're responsible for real damage caused by your pet (deep scratches on doors, destroyed furniture), but not for normal wear and tear. Some pet hair on the sofa or minor floor marks shouldn't be considered damage.
Checklist: Essential Questions Before Booking
Before confirming any reservation, make sure to ask:
What is the maximum weight allowed?
Is there a supplement? How much exactly?
Does the apartment have a terrace or balcony?
Is it on the ground floor or is there an elevator?
Can the dog be left alone in the apartment?
Are there any breed restrictions?
These simple questions can make the difference between a relaxing vacation and a week of stress.
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Dog Beaches Near Benidorm: Where Your Dog Can Swim
Here's the information you need to know from the start: there are no dog beaches within the city limits of Benidorm. The Municipal Ordinance prohibits dogs from entering Levante, Poniente, and Mal Pas beaches year-round, with no exceptions for time of day or season.
This frustrates many visitors who arrive hoping to take their dog to the main beach. But there's good news: less than 35 minutes' drive away you have four official dog beaches where your dog can enjoy the Mediterranean freely.
The 4 Best Dog Beaches Near Benidorm
The closest is Mar y Montaña Beach (L'Olla) in Altea, just 17 kilometers away. In twenty minutes' drive you reach this pebble and seaweed beach that stretches 350 meters and is open year-round. It has no facilities (showers, beach bars), but it has free nearby parking and your dog can run along the shore off-leash once they're in the water.
If you're looking for something more intimate, Cala del Xarco in Villajoyosa is 20 kilometers away. It's smaller (80 meters), with access by stairs making it less crowded and more wild. Ideal if you want privacy and don't mind rocky terrain.
For dogs that prefer sand or aren't used to pebbles, Playa Barranc d'Aigües in El Campello (28 km) offers a mix of sand and pebbles across 500 meters of coastline. It has showers and trash cans, and parking is available although it fills up quickly in summer.
The most complete is Playa Punta del Riu, also in El Campello but 35 kilometers away. It's sandy, 300 meters long, and the best part: right next to it there's an enclosed dog park. You can combine beach time in the morning and dog park in the afternoon so your dog burns all their energy.
Tips for Enjoying Dog Beaches
The best time to visit any of these beaches is early in the morning, before 10 AM. Fewer people, cooler temperatures, more space for your dog to explore. In summer, avoid the central hours of the day (12-6 PM) at all costs, when the heat can be dangerous. Always bring plenty of water and a portable water bowl. Salt water in small amounts won't hurt, but if your dog drinks a lot it can cause diarrhea. Offer them fresh water frequently and, after the beach, rinse their coat to remove salt that can irritate their skin.
Don't forget an old towel to dry your dog before getting in the car, bags for waste (beaches don't always have nearby trash cans), and an umbrella if your dog doesn't tolerate sun well. A long leash of 10-15 meters will let them explore while keeping control.
Alternative: Waterfront Promenade with Sea Views
If you don't want to travel outside Benidorm, an alternative is to walk the eight kilometers of the Levante and Poniente Waterfront Promenade with your dog. You won't be able to go down to the sand, but you'll enjoy sea views, scents, and a good walk with water fountains distributed along the route.
Activities in Benidorm with Your Dog: Much More Than Beaches
Benidorm offers surprisingly varied activities to enjoy with your pet. From hiking with spectacular views to parks where your dog can socialize and terraces where you can eat together.
Levante to Poniente Waterfront Promenade: 8 km of Coastline
The waterfront promenade is the classic route, eight kilometers connecting the two main beaches with a spectacular path. It starts at Rincón de Loix, crosses Levante Beach for two kilometers, goes up to the old town and port, crosses the iconic Castle Viewpoint (perfect midpoint for photos with your dog), goes down the small Mal Pas Beach, and covers three and a half kilometers of Poniente Beach until reaching Parque de Elche.
At a relaxed pace, with stops for your dog to sniff and you to enjoy the views, it's two and a half hours well spent. The Mediterranean Balcony in the old town offers incredible panoramic views, and there are several water fountains along the route for your dog to drink. That said: in summer and peak season the promenade is very crowded, so keep the leash short and control your dog well to avoid uncomfortable situations with other walkers.
Hiking in Sierra Helada: Route to Albir Lighthouse
For hiking enthusiasts, Sierra Helada Natural Park offers the Albir Lighthouse route: 2.5 kilometers of moderate uphill with Mediterranean views that will take your breath away (literally and figuratively). You start from the end of Levante Beach, in Rincón de Loix, and in 45 minutes of climbing you reach the lighthouse with spectacular panoramas of cliffs, Mediterranean flora, and the entire coast. The descent takes about 30 minutes.
But be warned: there are no water fountains along the route and few shaded areas. If you have a brachycephalic dog (Bulldog, Pug), avoid this route in summer. In fact, all dogs will appreciate if you save this activity for spring or fall, when temperatures are mild (59-77°F / 15-25°C) and the landscape is at its best with wildflowers. The terrain is rocky, so wear appropriate footwear and watch your dog's paws. Of course, your dog must be on-leash at all times during the route.
Tossal de la Cala Route: Cultural Walk
If your dog is older or not used to intense hiking, the Tossal de la Cala Route is perfect: 25-30 minutes between Poniente Beach and Finestrat Beach, passing by an open-air archaeological site with Roman fortification remains from the 1st century. Culture and gentle exercise in one, ideal for a relaxing afternoon.
Pet-Friendly Restaurants and Terraces in Benidorm
The pet-friendly dining offering is growing in Benidorm. Some recommended options include terraces that accept pets in areas like the old town and the waterfront.
The general rule is that each establishment decides its own pet policy, and most outdoor terraces accept them. But it's always recommended to call in advance, especially if you're going in a group or during peak hours. Basic etiquette includes keeping your dog under constant control (preferably lying under the table), bringing water for them because not all restaurants have water bowls, and not giving them leftover food from your plate at the table because it can bother other diners. If your dog is reactive with other dogs, let the staff know so they can give you a more isolated table.
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Dog Parks in Benidorm: Where Your Dog Can Run Free
Benidorm has five enclosed dog parks (pipican) where your dog can take off their leash, socialize, and burn all the accumulated energy. These spaces are strategically distributed throughout the city and operate from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
The 5 Dog Parks of Benidorm
Rincón de Loix Dog Park is many people's favorite because of its complete agility circuit with obstacles, ramps, and tunnels. It has 700 square meters, is very well maintained, and is ideal for active dogs that enjoy agility and need mental stimulation in addition to physical exercise.
The largest of all is L'Aigüera Dog Park, behind Avenida Inglaterra, next to the riverbed. Its generous size allows several dogs to play simultaneously without bothering each other, has an agility area and play area, and the best part: good tree coverage providing shade (something critical during hot months). If you have a large dog that needs space to run, this is your park.
The other three parks are smaller and quieter. La Cala Dog Park on Avenida Marina Alta 17 is medium-sized and less crowded, perfect if your dog gets overwhelmed with many dogs playing at once. Foietes Dog Park on Avenida de la Libertad is next to a children's park, ideal for families that need to combine spaces for kids and pets. And Adolfo Suárez Dog Park in the north area offers ample socialization space.
Rules and Tips for Dog Parks
The rules are the same in all parks:
✅ Allowed: Dogs off-leash inside the enclosed area, games and socialization, use of agility equipment.
❌ Prohibited: Aggressive or reactive dogs (if your dog shows aggressive behavior, remove them immediately), females in heat, leaving waste without picking it up (there are trash cans and bag dispensers), food inside the park (can generate fights), smoking.
Owners are responsible for their dogs' conduct, so always watch. If your dog isn't used to dog parks, go during less crowded times (early morning or midday) so they can adapt without stress. Some parks don't have areas separated by size, so if you have a small dog, observe carefully before entering: play between large dogs can scare or accidentally hurt a tiny dog.
The best times are early morning (8:00-10:00 AM) when there's less crowding and cool temperatures, or afternoon (7:00-9:00 PM) when there's more activity and socialization. Avoid midday in summer (12:00-5:00 PM) due to excessive heat. And something important: not all parks have working water fountains, so always bring your own collapsible water bowl.
Veterinary Services and Pet Stores in Benidorm
When you travel with your dog, you need to know where to find help if a health problem arises, where to buy their food, and where to take them if they need a bath after a day at the beach.
Veterinary Clinics: 24h Emergency in Benidorm
For 24-hour veterinary emergencies, save this phone number in your cell before arriving in Benidorm because in emergencies (accidents, poisonings, heatstroke) every minute counts. There are several veterinary clinics in Benidorm that offer emergency services and general consultations.
Pet Food and Accessories Stores
For food and accessories, you'll find several specialty stores in Benidorm and surroundings offering everything from premium brands to natural food, toys, and supplements. Some also have additional services like dog grooming.
Supermarkets like Mercadona and Carrefour have pet sections with basic dog food brands and emergency accessories, although the selection is more limited than in specialty stores.
Dog Grooming Salons in Benidorm
Grooming prices in Benidorm are reasonable: a basic bath costs 15-25€ depending on your dog's size, and a full bath with haircut runs 30-60€.
During peak season (July-August), book 2-3 days in advance because salons fill up quickly. If you need to do an activity where you can't take your dog, some dog daycares and grooming salons offer temporary care service by the hour (10-20€ per day).
Municipal Regulations: Avoid Fines in Benidorm
Benidorm's pet regulations are clear, and fines for violations range from 100 to 15,000€ depending on severity. It's worth knowing the basic rules.
Where Leashes Are Mandatory
Leashes are mandatory throughout Benidorm except inside the five enclosed dog parks. This includes the Levante and Poniente waterfronts, all streets and sidewalks, regular urban parks, commercial and pedestrian zones, and hiking routes like Sierra Helada and Tossal de la Cala. There's no legal restriction on leash length, but in very crowded areas it's recommended to keep it short (3-6 feet / 1-2 meters).
The only place you can let your dog off-leash is inside the enclosed areas of the dog parks and, if you travel outside Benidorm, on official dog beaches (although on these the leash is mandatory outside the water).
Prohibited Beaches and Zones for Dogs
Benidorm beaches are prohibited for dogs year-round, with no exceptions for time of day or season. This includes Levante Beach, Poniente Beach, Mal Pas Beach, and Cala de Finestrat. Community swimming pools are also prohibited in all residential buildings, and the interior of most commercial establishments like supermarkets, pharmacies, and shopping centers.
Owner's Obligations
Picking up your dog's waste is mandatory and immediate. The fine for not doing so is 100-120€. There are trash cans and bag dispensers in many areas of Benidorm, but always carry your own bags for safety.
Your dog must have a microchip identifier and health records with vaccinations up to date, especially the rabies vaccine. If your dog is a potentially dangerous breed (Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Dogo Argentino, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Fila Brasileiro, Tosa Inu, Akita Inu), a muzzle is mandatory in all public spaces.
You're responsible for keeping your dog under control at all times. If your dog bites someone, causes property damage, or creates nuisances (persistent barking), you're legally responsible.
Fines and Penalties (2025)
Minor infractions (100-750€) include not picking up waste, walking without a leash where mandatory, and not carrying documentation. Serious infractions (751-1,500€) cover dangerous breed dogs without muzzles, access to prohibited zones like beaches, and not having rabies vaccination up to date. Very serious infractions (1,501-15,000€) apply when an aggressive dog causes harm to people or animals, or in cases of animal abandonment.
Transportation: How to Get to and Move Around Benidorm with Your Dog
Getting to Benidorm with your dog from another country requires planning, especially regarding documentation and transportation.
Flying with Your Dog to Benidorm
If you fly to Alicante-Elche Airport (55 km), you need to have the correct documentation ready. From the European Union you need the European Pet Passport (issued by your veterinarian), mandatory microchip identifier, and valid rabies vaccine applied at least 21 days before the trip (the dog must be at least 12 weeks old).
From outside the EU you need everything above plus an official health certificate issued no more than 10 days before the trip, and possibly a serological test for rabies antibodies if you're coming from countries with rabies risk. You can check specific requirements on the website of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food.
Airlines have different policies. Small dogs (less than 8-10kg with carrier included) can generally travel in cabin with a supplement of 40-120€, while medium and large dogs must go in the cargo hold in an IATA-approved carrier for 100-300€.
From the airport to Benidorm, your best option is a taxi (60-80€, 45 minutes). Most accept dogs without problem, although it's better to confirm when booking.
Traveling by Car with Your Pet
If you travel in your own car, it's the most comfortable option. Madrid is 420 km away (4 hours), Barcelona 540 km (5-5.5 hours), Valencia 140 km (1.5 hours). It's legally mandatory to keep your dog secured with a safety harness or in a carrier; the fine for not complying is 80-200€.
Remember to make stops every two hours so your dog can stretch their legs, drink water, and do their business. Motorway service areas usually have appropriate green spaces. And something critical: never leave your dog alone in the car, especially in summer where they can die from heatstroke in 15 minutes even with the windows slightly open.
Getting Around Benidorm with Your Dog
Taxis in Benidorm mostly accept dogs, especially if they're small or medium-sized. Some drivers may ask that the dog ride on the floor or on a blanket. Rates for short rides (3-5 km) run around 8-12€, and getting to nearby dog beaches costs 25-35€. Practical tip: call to book a taxi rather than hailing one on the street, so you can confirm they accept pets before they arrive.
Benidorm is quite compact and you can do almost everything on foot if your apartment is central. From the center to the beginning of the waterfront is only 10-15 minutes on foot.
Best Time to Travel to Benidorm with Your Dog
Not all seasons are the same when traveling with a pet, and choosing the right time can transform your vacation from stressful to truly memorable.
Spring: The Best Season (March-May)
Spring is objectively the best time to travel to Benidorm with your dog. Temperatures range from 59 to 77°F (15 to 25°C), perfect for walking without your dog suffering and for hiking Sierra Helada routes comfortably. There are fewer tourists than in summer, which means less saturated beaches and walks, and a more relaxed overall experience.
You'll find greater availability of pet-friendly apartments because you're not competing with the summer tourist avalanche of July and August, and prices are 30-40% cheaper than peak season. Nature is at its best: Sierra Helada is full of wildflowers, parks are green and lush, and days are long but not overwhelming.
May is the absolute sweet spot: consolidated good weather, still reasonable prices, and few people.
Autumn: Excellent Option (September-November)
Autumn is the other ideal season. Temperatures range from 64 to 82°F (18 to 28°C) in September, gradually dropping to 59-72°F (15-22°C) in November. The sea water is still warm in September-October (75-79°F / 24-26°C), so if you visit the dog beaches in these months your dog can enjoy the swim without the thermal shock of cold water.
There are far fewer people than in summer, the atmosphere is more relaxed, and Benidorm keeps all services open year-round. Prices start dropping from September, making it more accessible than summer but with better weather than winter.
September combines the best of both worlds: good weather inherited from summer, warm sea water, complete services operating, and prices significantly better than August.
Winter: Surprisingly Good (December-February)
Benidorm has mild weather even in winter, with average temperatures of 54-64°F (12-18°C). This makes it ideal for dogs that don't tolerate heat well, such as brachycephalic breeds, dogs with very thick coats, or older dogs with thermoregulation problems.
You'll find very few people (you can have the waterfront practically to yourself at certain times), prices are the lowest of the year (up to 50% cheaper than summer), and surprisingly Benidorm maintains good occupancy even in winter because it's a popular destination for European retirees fleeing northern cold.
If you're seeking absolute tranquility, minimal prices, and mild weather for your dog, January-February are perfect.
Summer: Guide to Enjoying It Safely (June-August)
Summer is the most popular season to travel to Benidorm, and many families with dogs choose these months for school vacations and good weather. Yes, you can travel with your dog to Benidorm in summer, but it requires planning and schedule adaptation.
Temperatures range from 77 to 91°F (25 to 33°C), with peaks that can reach 95°F (35°C) during central hours. The key is taking advantage of cooler hours: take your dog out between 7:00-9:00 AM when the waterfront is practically empty and temperatures are pleasant (72-79°F / 22-26°C), rest in the air-conditioned apartment during central hours (12:00-6:00 PM), and go out again from 7:00-8:00 PM.
Essential precautions are asphalt and water. At midday the asphalt can exceed 122°F (50°C) and burn your dog's paws in seconds; always check the temperature with the back of your hand before going out. Always bring plenty of water and a collapsible bowl, offering it every 15-20 minutes.
Know the signs of heatstroke: excessive panting, very red or purple tongue, pale gums, vomiting, disorientation. If you notice any of these symptoms, take your dog to shade, wet their body with cool water, offer them water to drink, and seek veterinary care immediately.
With common sense, adapted schedules, and proper precautions, your dog can enjoy Benidorm in summer completely safely.
Frequently Asked Questions About Traveling to Benidorm with Pets
Can you take dogs to the beach in Benidorm?
No, the Municipal Ordinance prohibits dogs on all Benidorm beaches year-round, with no exceptions for time of day or season. The nearest dog beaches are in Altea (17 km), Villajoyosa (20 km), and El Campello (28-35 km).
How much does the pet supplement cost in Benidorm apartments?
It varies from 0€ (increasingly common) to 50€ for the entire stay, or 5-15€ per night in some cases. Hotels usually charge more (20-40€/night). Always ask before booking and calculate the total.
Are there weight restrictions for dogs in apartments?
It depends on the owner. Many accept up to 22-33 lbs (10-15 kg), some up to 55 lbs (25 kg), others have no restriction. Large dogs (more than 66 lbs / 30 kg) have fewer options but apartments that accept them do exist. Always confirm before booking.
What documentation does my dog need to travel to Spain?
From the EU: microchip, European Pet Passport, and valid rabies vaccine (at least 21 days before the trip). From outside the EU: everything above plus an official health certificate (no more than 10 days before) and possibly a rabies antibody serological test depending on your country of origin.
Is it mandatory to use a muzzle in Benidorm?
Only for potentially dangerous breeds (PPP): Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Dogo Argentino, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Fila Brasileiro, Tosa Inu, Akita Inu. For other breeds it's not mandatory, but a leash is required in all public spaces.
How much is the fine if I don't pick up my dog's waste?
100-120€. Benidorm has trash cans and bag dispensers in many areas, but always carry your own bags for safety.
Can I walk off-leash on the waterfront?
No, a leash is mandatory on the entire waterfront, streets, and public spaces of Benidorm. You can only let your dog off-leash inside the five enclosed dog parks.
What's the best time to travel to Benidorm with a dog?
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are ideal: mild temperatures of 59-77°F (15-25°C), fewer people, reasonable prices. Avoid July-August due to extreme heat (86-95°F / 30-35°C) that can be dangerous for your pet without proper precautions.
How many dog parks are there in Benidorm?
Five free enclosed parks distributed throughout the city: Rincón de Loix (with agility), L'Aigüera (the largest), La Cala, Foietes, and Adolfo Suárez. All operate from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.
Why Choose Gamma Real Estate Management for Your Pet Stay
When you're looking for a pet-friendly apartment in Benidorm, you don't just need a place that accepts pets. You need owners who really understand what it means to travel with your dog and who have prepared their properties with that in mind.
Specialists in Pet-Friendly Accommodations in Benidorm
Gamma Real Estate Management is a family company with experience in vacation rentals in Benidorm. Unlike big impersonal platforms where you're just a number, or agencies that simply manage properties without knowing them, we live in Benidorm and personally know each apartment we offer.
But what's really important is that we're specialists in guests with pets. We have regular clientele with dogs who come back year after year, especially during peak season. We've built this reputation by being clear, transparent, and truly prepared to welcome families with pets.
What We Guarantee You
When you book with us, we guarantee fast response: you contact us today, we respond today. We don't leave you waiting days to find out if your dog will be welcome or what the exact price is. We give you complete information upfront about everything you need to know: exact apartment size, whether it has a terrace and what kind, specific weight restrictions, exact supplement if any, community regulations about pets, and location relative to parks and green areas.
We speak Spanish, English, and French, and we perfectly understand your questions and needs when traveling from another country. During your stay, we offer continuous support: if you have any problems or questions, we're available.
Direct Booking: Better Price and Better Service
When you book directly with us instead of through Booking, Airbnb, or other platforms, you save real money. Those platforms charge 15-20% commissions that you ultimately pay through inflated prices. Booking directly, that money stays in your pocket.
You have direct communication with whoever manages the apartment, not with an impersonal call center in another country reading scripted responses. We can adapt conditions that are completely rigid on platforms: specific dates, reservation modifications, special requests about the apartment.
And we build a long-term relationship. Many of our clients come back year after year because when you book directly, we know you and remember which apartment worked best for you and your dog, what your preferences are, what you liked and what you didn't.
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How to Book
Booking is simple. Contact us by email, phone, or web form indicating your stay dates, number of people, your dog's breed and weight, and your preferences (area of Benidorm, ground floor, terrace, proximity to parks, etc.). We send you available apartment options with complete photos, detailed description, exact price including any supplement, and precise location on the map.
Choose your favorite apartment and we confirm the reservation. We send you the rental contract, clear payment instructions, and personalized recommendations for your stay with a dog in Benidorm. Upon arrival, we meet you at the agreed location for key pickup, explain everything about the apartment, and give you practical information about Benidorm with pets: where the nearest dog parks are located, how to get to dog beaches, trusted veterinarians, and anything else you need to know.
During your vacation, enjoy Benidorm with your dog. And if you need anything, we're available.