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Are dogs allowed in the sea in Greece?

In Greece, animals can swim in the sea only on remote beaches, where there are no other swimmers around that could complain. If the pet owner with their pet is at a location where there are no other people present at the given time, there is no problem.



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Furtunately for travelers and natives to Greece, almost all public beaches are dog-friendly. The only rules that apply are that you keep the beach clean by tidying up after your pup and keep them on a leash at all times.

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Pets travel free of charge in specially designed pet cabins available on all vessels of the Greek Ferries companies. However, it is necessary to reserve these cabins in advance. Should these be fully booked, a small number of kennels are also available, as well as special areas for the pets' daily hygiene.

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Is Greece dog friendly? Yes! Yes, it is! And when you travel together with your pet, make sure to book a pet-friendly house, too!

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Walk-on passengers with pets who choose to remain on the auto deck must stay with the animal for the duration of the sailing and ensure it is properly restrained. Pets in vehicles may remain in the vehicle for the duration of the crossing, or may be taken to an exterior passenger area.

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If you are a dog owner, bringing your furry friend to the beach can make for a fun and memorable experience. Luckily, Corfu has a number of dog-friendly beaches to choose from. Some of the most popular include Paradise Beach, Arkoudilas, Agia Triada, Agios Georgios, and Agios Petros.

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Corfu is pet friendly! If you need help to decide where to stay, play, or eat with Fido, you've come to the right place.

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Pets in vehicles may remain in the vehicle for the duration of the crossing, or may be taken to an exterior passenger area.

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Yes, dogs need to have pet travel documentation to travel to France or Spain. Your dog can travel with a pet passport issued in an EU country (not a GB-issued pet passport) or an EU Animal Health Certificate (AHC). You will need to get your dog's travel documentation from your vet.

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Eurostar is not registered as a carrier of pets and therefore, we're unfortunately unable to make any exceptions. We do, however, allow guide and assistance dogs to travel with their owners and request that customers contact us at least 48 hours in advance of travel to make a request.

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Taking Your Dog on Eurotunnel Travelling with your pet on Eurotunnel is easier than ever. We even have a pet playground where they can stretch their legs and go to the loo before the 35-minute journey to Calais. Your pet will need their passport to travel with us, just like you!

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Commercial Transport to Greece from another EU Member State: Your veterinarian must obtain and update an EU Pet Passport for your pet. Your pet's veterinarian must issue an Intratrade health certificate completed within 48 hours of entry. Your pet's transport must be entered into the TRACES system.

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