
Private villas and fincas in Ibiza that genuinely welcome dogs: fenced gardens, private pools and room to roam, near the island's dog beaches.
Ibiza is built for a dog holiday once you swap a hotel room for a private villa or finca with its own pool. Most rural homes sit on large fenced plots where your dog can roam off-lead, and the island keeps a handful of dog beaches open year-round near Santa Eulalia and Ibiza Town. Renting the whole house by the week also makes long, low-cost stays far easier than juggling per-night hotel pet fees.
See pet-friendly villas in Ibiza โA private villa or finca beats a hotel for almost every dog owner on Ibiza. You get a fenced garden and a private pool that are yours alone, so the dog is never cooped up or confined to a small room, and there are no shared corridors or lobbies to manage. The big rural plots common in Sant Josep and Santa Eulalia give a nervous or energetic dog real space, and weekly villa rates spread the cost so a long summer stay works out cheaper per night than a hotel that adds a pet fee on top. Many of these homes sit a short drive from the island's year-round dog beaches, so daily walks by the sea are easy.
A relaxed family base on the east coast with the island's two year-round dog beaches close by and an easy promenade for walks.
Big rural plots and west-coast coves like Cala Comte and Cala Tarida, ideal for a villa with a large fenced garden and space for the dog.
Quiet, isolated countryside with sunset views over Es Vedra, where remote villas give a dog total privacy away from crowds.
Hillside fincas just inland from San Antonio, large and private, with the practical shops and ferry links of the west close at hand.
๐ Sant Josep / San Jose
Dogs of any size are welcome at no extra fee, and the villa sits on a vast seafront plot above Cala Comte with a large pool terrace and outdoor shower, giving the dog plenty of room. All pets must be approved in advance, so confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ Sant Josep / San Jose
Pets are allowed after owner acceptance, and the single-storey house stands on 2,000 sqm of fully fenced private grounds, so the dog can be off-lead in safety. The 10m by 5m private pool and quiet Cala Tarida setting suit a relaxed dog holiday, but confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ Cala d'Hort / west coast
Pets are allowed after owner acceptance at this isolated villa in the Cala d'Hort natural park, where the private pool and quiet, unoverlooked setting give a dog real peace. Access is via a rough 2km track best driven in a 4x4, so confirm pet terms and access when booking.
๐ Santa Eulalia
Pets are allowed after owner acceptance on this 3,000 sqm private estate near Cala Llonga, with a long 17m private pool and a separate garden studio. Note there is no safety fence around the pool, so supervise the dog there, and confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ Sant Josep / San Jose
Pets are allowed after owner acceptance at this hilltop finca on a huge 150,000 sqm plot near Sant Josep, with no neighbours in sight, so a dog has near-limitless space to roam. The 13m by 7m infinity pool and sea views suit a long, private stay, but confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ San Antonio outskirts
Pets are allowed after owner acceptance at this historic finca set in 12 hectares of private land on a wooded hill above the west coast, giving a dog huge fenced grounds to explore. The 14m by 6m pool is fully gated, which adds safety, but confirm pet terms when booking.
Ibiza keeps two dog beaches open all year in the Santa Eulalia area: Platja des Riu, a small river-mouth beach allowing dogs 365 days a year, and Es Farallรณ, a little cove near Puig de s'Esglesia Vella with no time limits in summer. In Ibiza Town, Es Viver and Ses Figueres / Talamanca open to dogs only in winter, roughly from 1 November until just before Easter, so plan beach walks around the season and always pick up after your dog.
Yes. Agencies such as Eivillas, Ibiza House Renting and listings on Booking.com offer private villas and fincas with their own pools where dogs are welcome, often on large fenced plots. Most accept the dog after the owner approves it in advance, and several charge no pet fee, but a few listings tagged pet-friendly turn out not to allow pets, so always confirm directly before you pay.
Two beaches near Santa Eulalia, Platja des Riu and Es Farallรณ, allow dogs all year round, which makes the east coast the easiest base for daily seaside walks. In Ibiza Town, Es Viver and Talamanca open to dogs only in the winter season, roughly November to just before Easter, and most other beaches ban dogs during the summer bathing season, so check the local rule for the specific beach before you go.
You can fly to Ibiza Airport with most airlines that carry pets in cabin or hold, or take a ferry from mainland ports such as Denia, Valencia or Barcelona, where dogs travel in pet cabins, kennels or on deck depending on the operator. Bring an up-to-date pet passport or health certificate with rabies vaccination, and book the dog's place early in summer as pet spots sell out fast. Once on the island a hire car is the simplest way to reach a rural villa and the dog beaches.