


You can enjoy stunning views of Island Cove - complete with its whales, seals, and sea stacks - from the house’s south-facing windows, sun deck, or even outdoor hot tub. Multiple guests have described this property as “magical,” and it’s not hard to see why. With young children, it made it easy to go back and forth as needed. But the location - WOW! We have stayed at several different beach front locations but have never had such easy access to the beach with such a beautiful view. The house itself was great - it was clean, comfortable, and had everything we needed. What guests say: “This was the perfect house for our family. According to guests, the area feels family friendly, and it’s a short walk to local shops and restaurants, too. But for times when you want to swim without navigating waves and sand, the house also comes with access to a pool shared with neighboring homes. If you’re looking for a getaway with a larger group, check out this comfortable beach house on Surfside Beach, which can sleep a whopping 14 people in its four bedrooms and sofa bed - plus there’s space for dogs too, of course! The house features a porch that leads to a private walkway, which takes you straight to a grogeous sandy beach. Best of all? Most of them offer shockingly reasonable prices, so you can afford to splurge on dinners out, kayak rentals, and lots and lots of puppy treats. Many of them come complete with incredible ocean views, outdoor hot tubs and pools, grills and fire pits, and all of the comforts you could possibly need to make the most out of your stay. If you’re anything like me, you’ll be relieved to know these dog-friendly beachfront vacation rentals are here to provide a comfortable place for you and your fur child to kick back and relax by the sea together.įrom Florida vacation homes on white sand beaches to clifftop Malibu mansions, rustic Cape Cod getaways to whimsical Pacific Northwest cottages, we've rounded up these pet-friendly Airbnbs that are the perfect places to visit with your dog.

It feels especially egregious to go to the beach without him, since I know how much fun he’d have romping around in the waves, sniffing gross dead crabs, and getting as absolutely filthy as possible. Like many dog parents, I hate leaving my puppy behind when I’m having an adventure.
