Italy is one of the most dog-friendly countries in Europe. Dogs are welcome in most restaurants (terrace dining is the norm), most hotels (with a small supplement), and on all public transport. Italian culture LOVES dogs โ your dog will receive more attention than you at any piazza. Strangers will pet without asking. Waiters will bring a water bowl. Full pet travel guide (including cats, regulations, vet) โ
Hotels: Most 3-4 star Italian hotels accept dogs (small-medium size) with a โฌ10-30/night supplement. Booking.com: Filter "Pets allowed" โ thousands of results. Agriturismi: The BEST pet-friendly accommodation โ farms with space for dogs to run, often with resident farm dogs. Most agriturismi welcome dogs without supplement. Villa rentals: Many accept dogs (check "pet-friendly" filter on VRBO/Booking). 5-star hotels: More restrictive โ check policy. Some (Belmond, Rocco Forte) have dedicated pet programs. Always confirm at booking โ "pet-friendly" sometimes means "small dogs under 10kg" not "your 40kg Labrador."
Italian beaches have DOG RULES: Most public beaches BAN dogs May-September (environmental regulation). BUT: Dedicated spiagge per cani (dog beaches) exist in every coastal region โ fenced, with water bowls, shade, and sometimes dog showers. Best dog beaches: Bau Beach (Maccarese, near Rome โ Italy's first, free). Bau Bau Village (Albisola, Liguria). Several along the Rimini coast. Sardinia has many. Lidi (private beach clubs): Some accept dogs at a supplement (โฌ5-10/day). Ask: "accettate cani?"
Trains: Small dogs in carriers: FREE on all trains. Large dogs: โฌ5 flat fee on regional trains (muzzle + leash required). On Frecciarossa: large dogs NOT allowed (only small dogs in carriers). Italo: small dogs in carriers only. Buses: Varies by company โ small dogs in carriers usually accepted. Ferries: Most accept dogs (leash + muzzle on deck, carrier for interior). Airlines: Small dogs in cabin (carrier under seat, airline-specific rules). Large dogs: cargo hold. Car: Dogs must be secured (carrier, harness, or grill divider โ Italian law).
Outdoor terraces: Dogs almost ALWAYS welcome โ Italy's dining culture is predominantly outdoors. Indoor: Varies โ legally, dogs are not allowed in food preparation areas. In practice, most casual restaurants accept well-behaved dogs inside. Ask: "posso entrare con il cane?" (Can I come in with the dog?). The answer is almost always yes.