Amazing news for our dog-lover Lykkers!
If you're planning a Greek adventure with your furry friend, you're in for a treat.
Greece is a paradise not only for humans but also for dogs. Here, we'll explore three of the best cities in Greece that are perfect for a pet-friendly vacation, offering both fun and comfort for you and your dog.
<h3>1. Athens</h3>
Athens, the bustling capital of Greece, is surprisingly dog-friendly.
Many parks and outdoor spaces welcome pets, making exploring the city's rich history easy with your dog by your side.
Head to the National Garden, a vast and serene space perfect for a leisurely walk. The garden opens at 6 AM and closes at 7:45 PM. There's no entrance fee. You can visit here as a stop on the City Sightseeing Hop On Hop Off Red Bus Tour: [City Sightseeing Red Bus Tour](https://citysightseeing.gr/en). You can purchase your bus tickets at Syntagma Square.
Don’t miss the lively neighborhood of Plaka, where you can enjoy outdoor cafes that often provide water bowls for pets.
<b>National Garden walking path:</b> Entrance near Syntagma subway station
<h3>2. Thessaloniki</h3>
Thessaloniki, known for its vibrant culture and relaxed vibe, is another excellent choice.
The city's waterfront promenade is ideal for long walks, and many cafes and restaurants along the way are pet-friendly. If you're into authentic Greek cuisine, you've got to check out Carnagio. The staff there are always friendly and super helpful. The food is cooked with lots of love and patience—it tastes just like Grandma's cooking! The portions are generous and the prices are really affordable, typically around €5 to €10 per person. Highly recommended!
Visit the expansive Seih Sou Forest for a scenic hike or head to the pet-friendly beach at Perea for a day of sun and fun.
<b>Seih Sou Forest: </b> Chortiatis 570 10, Greece. Always open
<h3>3. Chania</h3>
Located on the island of Crete, Chania offers a mix of beautiful beaches and charming old town streets. Koum Kapi Beach is a popular spot where dogs are welcome to splash in the waves. The water was crystal clear and warm in August, with mostly sandy and shallow areas extending for a good distance, perfect for a quiet swim. There are showers and several restaurants nearby. The only drawback is that the sandy area is relatively small and there are no sun umbrellas available.
The Old Venetian Harbour is another must-visit, with its picturesque views and pet-friendly cafes.
Don’t forget to explore the scenic trails in the surrounding hills.
<b>Old Venetian Harbour:</b> Ag. Markou 8, Chania 731 32, Greece. Always open.
<h3>Useful Tips and Guidance</h3>
<b>1. Research Pet Policies:</b> Always check the pet policies of hotels and accommodations before booking.
<b>2. Local Regulations:</b> Familiarize yourself with local regulations regarding pets in public places.
<b>3. Health and Safety:</b> Ensure your dog is up-to-date with vaccinations and carries a pet passport if required.
<b>4. Comfort and Hydration:</b> Carry water and a portable bowl to keep your dog hydrated during your explorations.
<b>5. Respectful Travel:</b> Always clean up after your pet and be mindful of other travelers.
Traveling through Greece with your dog can be a wonderful experience filled with beautiful sights and memorable moments.
These three cities offer a delightful mix of history, culture, and relaxation, ensuring both you and your lovely furry companion have a fantastic trip. Happy travels, Lykkers!