They say every country is different
That British travellers want ease. That French guests want elegance. That Germans need order. That Spanish families want warmth.
And you know what? They’re right… up to a point.
But when you’re searching for a dog friendly holiday in Costa Brava — somewhere in the north of Catalonia, somewhere near the sea, somewhere your dog can just be — are you really thinking about any of that?
Or are you thinking about him?

What You Actually Look at When You Book a Pet Friendly Place
Let’s be honest.
When you search for pet friendly accommodation in Girona or the Empordà, what’s the first thing you check? The room photos? Or whether they’re going to make things difficult?
Have you ever read a list of pet rules that made no sense? Have you ever felt like a guest who was merely tolerated — like you’d better keep your dog quiet and out of sight?
And then it starts. The invisible rulebook.
«Not on the furniture. Not in the lobby. Not off the lead. Not a sound.»
And before you know it, your holiday has become a manual of restrictions.
Is that a holiday? Is that actually relaxing?
Travelling with Your Dog vs. Really Travelling with Your Dog
Because you’re not travelling alone.
You’re travelling with someone who doesn’t understand signs. Who doesn’t know why yesterday was fine and today isn’t. Who only knows one thing: that they’re with you.
And so the real question comes back.
Is your dog okay? Is he calm? Is he being a dog?
Because if he isn’t… are you really okay either?
There’s a moment. You’ve probably lived it.
You unclip the lead. He runs. He turns back and looks at you as if to say:
«Wait… really? I can?»
And that’s when everything shifts.
He relaxes. You smile. Something opens up.
What Dog Owners from the UK, France and Germany All Search for on the Costa Brava
It’s not about nationality. It’s not about culture. It’s not about travel style.
Whether you’re driving down from France, flying in from the UK, or crossing from Germany for a long weekend — when you’re looking for a dog friendly holiday on the Costa Brava or in the Empordà, you’re all searching for the same thing:
- Somewhere you don’t have to constantly ask for permission.
- Somewhere with no breed restrictions and no limit on how many dogs you bring.
- Somewhere your dog is genuinely welcome. Not tolerated. Welcome.
And when you find it? You rest more. You switch off faster. You actually enjoy it.
Because maybe we don’t travel to escape.
Maybe we travel to feel free.
And when they are… we are too.
→ Planning the trip? Read our guide on the best apps for travelling with your dog in Spain.
Mas Torrencito: 20 Years of Being That Place in the Empordà
That place exists.
We’ve been that place for 20 years. A 15th-century farmhouse in Parets d’Empordà, in the heart of the Alt Empordà — a few kilometres from the Costa Brava coast.
No breed restrictions. No limit on how many dogs per room. No rules that don’t make sense.
Just one philosophy: dogs don’t just pass through here. They stay.
Over 1,200 Google reviews. 4.8 out of 5. Every single one answered personally.
→ Want to understand the difference between «pets allowed» and genuinely pet friendly? We explain it here.
→ Travelling with more than one dog? Read our guide.
FAQs: Dog Friendly Holidays on the Costa Brava
Can I bring a restricted breed (XL Bully, Rottweiler, Pitbull) to Costa Brava? Spain’s legislation on restricted breeds has evolved, and rules vary by property. At Mas Torrencito, there are no breed restrictions whatsoever — all dogs are welcome, full stop.
Is there a limit on how many dogs I can bring? Most accommodation has a one or two dog limit. At Mas Torrencito there is no limit per room — something genuinely rare in the sector.
What’s the difference between «pets allowed» and truly dog friendly? A place that «allows» pets tolerates them. A truly dog friendly place adapts its space, its philosophy and its welcome so that both you and your dog can relax completely. We’ve been doing the second for 20 years.
Are there dog friendly beaches near Mas Torrencito? Yes. The Empordà and Costa Brava have several designated dog beaches — including La Rubina in Empuriabrava, one of the first official dog beaches in Spain. We’ll point you to the best options depending on the time of year.
Is the Costa Brava good for dogs outside of summer? Absolutely — it’s actually better. Fewer crowds, cooler temperatures, more freedom. Spring and autumn in the Empordà are genuinely special with a dog.
Do I need any documents to bring my dog to Spain from the UK or EU? If travelling from the EU, a valid pet passport with up-to-date vaccinations is required. UK travellers need an Animal Health Certificate (AHC) issued by an official vet within 10 days of travel. We recommend checking the latest APHA guidance before your trip.
👉 If you’ve read this far, you’re not just looking for somewhere to sleep. You’re looking for somewhere your dog will actually be happy.
That doesn’t happen in many places. 🐾
Dogs don’t just pass through here. They stay.





