A selection of pet-friendly apartments and holiday homes for travelling with dogs and cats in every season. The accommodations offer independence and comfortable spaces, with solutions suitable for families and couples: private terraces or gardens, adequate floor space and environments designed for a peaceful stay even with four-legged friends.
In the individual listings, further details, any cleaning surcharges, useful amenities and property rules are indicated. At the request stage, it is advisable to report the presence of the animal to facilitate the choice of the most suitable accommodation.
Quick facts
- Pet-friendly: apartments that accept animals, with conditions specified in the listings.
- Outdoor spaces: gardens, balconies or fenced courtyards available in various solutions.
- Cleaning: possible final surcharge; details in the services section.
How to choose the apartment when travelling with pets
- Size and access: lower floors or independent entrances are preferable for quick outings.
- Outdoor areas: terraces or gardens useful for relaxation and daily management.
- Property rules: presence/absence of common areas; limits on leaving the animal alone in the accommodation.
- Area: proximity to walks, parks and beaches accessible in certain periods.
FAQ
How many animals are allowed and what size?
Number, size and allowed breeds are indicated in the individual listings; in the request it is useful to indicate the animal in order to receive compatible proposals.
Is a cleaning surcharge provided?
In many cases a cleaning surcharge is required; amounts and conditions are specified in the apartment’s services section.
Is it permitted to leave the animal alone in the apartment?
Management varies depending on the property. The listings show the rules on any stay without the owner and on the permitted areas.
Are there beaches accessible with dogs?
On Elba Island there are dog-friendly beaches and an equipped dog beach, with rules that vary by period and location; up-to-date information is provided on the dedicated pages.
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