15 Pet-Friendly Hotels That Truly Welcome Your Pets In Florida

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By Franka Rhodes

Florida getaways don’t have to come with a teary goodbye at the kennel. Sunshine, palm trees, and the salty scent of sea air pair perfectly with wagging tails at hotels designed for both people and pets. Imagine Miami mornings where croissants fill the air with buttery fragrance as pups trot happily along the boardwalk, or Orlando nights where fireworks sparkle while furry guests snooze on plush beds. Staff treat pets like VIPs, offering treats, bowls, and even spa perks. With no weight limits and plenty of room for cuddles, every four-legged traveler feels like royalty.

Kimpton Surfcomber Hotel – Miami Beach

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Imagine a beachfront paradise where salty breezes set the mood and pets get true VIP care. Surfcomber welcomes every guest with fur, feathers, or scales. No weight rules, no species limits, no fees.

Beds, bowls, and treats come with check-in, sealed by the motto: “If it fits through the door, we welcome it!”

Loews Miami Beach Hotel – South Beach

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Could your pet use a South Beach vacation? Loews Miami Beach charges just a one-time $50 pet fee and welcomes up to two furry companions per room.

Famous Loews Loves Pets perks include welcome treats, chic bowls, and even a gourmet pet room service menu. Imagine salmon arriving on a silver tray for Fido – pure tail-wagging luxury!

W Fort Lauderdale – Fort Lauderdale Beach

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Where fashion meets pet-friendly! The W Fort Lauderdale welcomes dogs up to 45 pounds for a $25 nightly fee plus a one-time $100 cleaning charge.

Though they cap it at two pups per room, your dogs will drool over the signature W Doggie Beds. Snap-worthy bonus: their Instagram-perfect pet menu makes for social media gold!

Kimpton Shorebreak Fort Lauderdale Beach

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Pet parents, rejoice! Shorebreak goes beyond simple acceptance, turning every arrival into a celebration. No fees, no size rules, no limit on how many furry companions tag along.

Bowls filled with fresh water, handy waste bags, and tasty treats greet your crew right at check-in. Forgot a leash? Staff happily provide a loaner so the beach walks never skip a beat.

The Colony Hotel – Palm Beach

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Darling, even posh pups deserve Palm Beach glamour! The iconic Colony welcomes dogs under 25 pounds for $100 per night (max two per room).

Your fashion-forward furbaby will fit right in at this pink paradise where old-world luxury meets modern pet hospitality. Spot celebrities walking their designer dogs while you stroll the manicured grounds!

Jupiter Beach Resort & Spa – Jupiter

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Beach bums and their furry sidekicks flock to this oceanfront gem! Jupiter Beach Resort welcomes dogs with a reasonable cleaning fee and zero attitude.

After check-in, step onto the private beach where salty breezes and soft sand invite playful paw prints and splashing swims. Staff gladly guide you toward dog-friendly restaurants and shady parks nearby, turning every moment into warm hospitality with a wagging smile.

Kimpton Vero Beach Hotel & Spa – Vero Beach

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Woof! Your wallet will thank you at this zero-fee pet paradise where ALL animals are welcome regardless of size, breed, or quantity.

Your furball receives arrival treats, cushy in-room beds, and stylish food bowls. Though the oceanfront location steals the show, the genuinely pet-passionate staff make this spot extra special!

Disney’s Yacht Club Resort – Lake Buena Vista

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Mickey loves mutts at this deluxe Disney property! For $75 per night, up to two dogs can join your magical vacation in specially designated pet-friendly rooms.

Every canine guest gets Pluto’s Welcome Kit stocked with a mat, bowls, ID tag, waste bags, and a handy walking map. Just picture the tail-wagging joy when Pluto himself pads by, ears flopping and smiles spreading across the resort.

Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando

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Aloha, pet lovers! This tropical paradise charges a reasonable $100 per stay (not per night!) for up to two animal companions.

Part of the famous “Loews Loves Pets” program, your furry friends receive welcome gifts and comfy beds. The resort’s lush, sprawling grounds provide plenty of grassy spots for potty breaks between theme park adventures!

Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay – Tampa

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Calling all dog parents! Grand Hyatt’s one-time $100 cleaning fee feels like a steal for a pup-perfect spot near Tampa’s outdoor gems.

One dog under 50 pounds, or two with a combined weight under 75, can join the trip. A 35-acre nature preserve spreads out behind the hotel, serving up shady trails, birdsong, and plenty of Instagram-ready squirrel encounters.

The Don CeSar – St. Pete Beach

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How about treating your pup to the legendary “Pink Palace”? This historic beach landmark welcomes dogs up to 30 pounds in select rooms for $75 per night.

Though limited to two dogs max, your furry aristocrats will love the easy beach access. Celebrity dog sighting potential: high! The Don has hosted famous four-leggers alongside their A-list owners since 1928.

TradeWinds Island Resorts – St. Pete Beach

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Pet heaven alert! TradeWinds goes beyond basic pet-friendly with dedicated Pet Play Zones where Rover can socialize with vacation buddies.

Strategic pet relief areas throughout the property mean no long treks for bathroom breaks. Splurge on their optional “Paw-some” amenities package for toys and treats that’ll have your fur-baby feeling like resort royalty!

Casa Monica Resort & Spa – St. Augustine

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History buffs and their furry friends adore this Spanish-revival landmark! The $150 per-stay pet fee grants access to one of Florida’s most walkable historic districts.

Your two pets can trot alongside you on cobblestone streets past centuries-old buildings. After exploring, return to Moorish-inspired luxury where staff greet your animals by name – how’s that for southern hospitality?

Bayfront Marin House – St. Augustine

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Small inn, big pet love! A cozy B&B in St. Augustine charges just $35 a day for pups under 75 pounds, with larger breeds welcome by approval.

Ground-floor rooms open straight to the outdoors, making potty breaks a breeze. Staff who adore dogs keep jars of biscuits at the desk and light up when guests share tales of sandy paws and city strolls.

The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island – Fernandina Beach

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Luxury hounds, your dream vacation awaits! Though the $250 per-stay fee plus $20 nightly charge might seem steep, the Ritz pet experience justifies every penny.

Limited to two dogs under 30 pounds, your pampered pooches access leash-friendly common areas and miles of coastal paths. The attentive staff might even remember your furry friend’s birthday with a special treat!