Take your dog to the beach

Take your dog to the beach.

There are many places, especially on vacation is when we most realize this detail, that they close the doors if we go with our dog. Those of us who have pets are very easily indignant if this happens, and with good reason, because the excuses they usually make for not letting them pass are of the following type:

  • It makes too much of a mess.
  • It can be annoying for other tourists.
  • You can carry other "animals" for company, such as fleas, ticks, and so on.

But those of us who have a pet, and even more so, those of us who want to take our animal with us anywhere, take perfect care of it, so they are quite clean and are usually quite polite.

So that they do not cut you off with your pet, we are going to indicate a series of beaches throughout Spain where they can go with them without problem. Take your dog to the beach and have a lot of fun.

Spanish beaches that do allow pets

Galicia

  • San Román Beach and Great Area, O Vicedo.
  • O Espiño Beach, O Grove.

  • Arenal Beach, A Pobra da Caramiñal.

Catalonia

  • La Musclera cove, Arenys de Mar.

  • Cove of La Picòrdia, Arenys de Mar.

  • Riumar beach, Deltebre.

  • Bon Caponet beach, La Ametlla de Mar.

  • Cala del Cementiri, La Ametlla de Mar.

  • La Rubina beach, Empuria Brava.

  • Aiguadolç beach, Vilanova i La Geltrú.

  • El Cavaió beach, Arenys de Mar.

  • La Platera beach, L'Estartit.

Take your dog to the beach 2

Cantabria

  • Brazomar beach in Arcisero, Castro-Urdiales.

  • Dicido Beach in Cargadero de Mioño, Castro-Urdiales.

  • Oriñón Beach, Castro-Urdiales.
  • Berría Beach, Santoña.

Andalusia

  • El Espigón, in Huelva.
  • Cuesta Maneli beach, Huelva.
  • Isla Canela beach, in Ayamonte (Huelva).
  • El Castillo beach, in Fuengirola.

  • La Araña beach, in Malaga.

  • Cala del Moral, in the Rincón de la Victoria.

  • Castillo de Macenas beach, in Mojácar.

  • Playacan and El Cable, in Motril.

  • Playa Ancha Beach and Playa de la Sal, in Casares.

  • El Ejido beach, in Mijas.

  • Las Tres Piedras beach, in Chipiona (Cádiz).
  • Los Bajos beach, in Roquetas de Mar (Almería).

Valencian Community

  • Aiguaoliva beach, Vinaròs.

  • Playa de l'Ahuir / Playa Can, Gandía.

  • Cala Estaca Beach / Flamenca Beach, Orihuela Costa.

  • Los Tusales beach, Guadamar del Segura.

  • Los Saladares beach, Urbanova.

  • Cala de la Palmera, Cabo de las Huertas.

  • Punta del Riu beach, El Campello.

Murcia

  • Gachero beach, in Mazarrón.

  • Cobaticas beach, in Mazarrón.

  • Las Moreras beach, in Mazarrón.

Balearic Islands

  • Binigaus beach, in Es Migjorn Gran.

  • Cala Fustam, in Es Migjorn Gran.

  • Cala Escorxada, in Es Migjorn Gran.

  • Cala Pudent, in Es Mercadal.

  • Ses Roquetes and Es Faralló beach, in Santa Eulalia del Río.

  • Llenaire beach, in Port de Pollença.

  • Na Patana beach, in Santa Margalida.

  • Es Carnatge beach, in Palma de Mallorca.

  • Cala Gamba, in Palma de Mallorca.

  • Cala Blanca, in Andratx.

Canary Islands

  • Los tres peos beach and Los Cuervitos beach, in Agüimes (Las Palmas de Gran Canaria).
  • Bocabarranco and Jinámar beaches, in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

  • Los Guirres Beach, El Volcán Beach, Nueva Beach and Tazacorte, on La Palma.

  • El Puertito beach, in Güímar (Tenerife).

  • El Confital Beach and Playa del Horno, in Granadilla de Abona (Tenerife).

  • El Cabezo beach, in Granadilla de Abona (Tenerife).

  • Las Coloradas Beach and El Afre Beach, Yaiza (Lanzarote).

Take your dog to the beach

Tips for going with your dog to the beach

  • Before leaving for the beach you should make sure that you have all the dog utensils: toy, drinking fountain, water, food, papers in order (in case something happens), bags to collect his "necessities" and protector for pads if he is small and has delicate feet.
  • On the beach, it is normal that walk and run through certain places (with few people, so as not to disturb) but in the hours of greater solar radiation, keep it under the umbrella in the shade and with its drinker full of water always.
  • If you want your dog bathe in the sea, look for a site with shallow and no swell. This way you will feel more secure and comfortable.
  • Once we go home to him give him a good bath with warm water and special gel for dogs, and make sure to clean it well of the saltpeter and sand. Check their ears well before leaving the bathroom to make sure there is no sand in any corner.

Now you just have to take an umbrella, water, some food and your dog ... Don't leave him at home! He also has the right to a vacation and to be able to step on the sand of the beach.


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*