
Private villas and fincas in Mallorca that genuinely welcome dogs: fenced gardens, private pools and room to roam, near the island's dog beaches.
Mallorca is one of the easiest Mediterranean islands to enjoy with a dog, thanks to its stone fincas set in fenced country gardens and its growing number of year-round dog beaches. Renting a private villa or finca with its own pool means your dog has space to roam safely while you settle in for a longer stay. From the Tramuntana foothills to the quiet southeast, there is a pet-welcoming property for almost every kind of trip.
See pet-friendly villas in Mallorca โ๐ Pollensa
Pets are allowed upon authorisation, so flag your dog when you enquire. The 12 hectares of private orchards and woodland around the 6 x 12m pool give plenty of safe space to roam. Confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ Felanitx
This countryside finca is listed as pets allowed and has a fenced, large pool area, useful for keeping an eye on dogs near the water. Set in quiet farmland near Felanitx with plenty of room outdoors. Confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ Porto Cristo
Can Morey is listed as pets allowed and pairs a private pool with a large, well-kept garden for dogs to enjoy. Its east-coast location puts family coves and the Caves of Drach within an easy drive. Confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ Sa Pobla
A modern country house for two listed as pets allowed, with its own private pool and sauna in the quiet north of the island. The compact size suits a couple travelling with one dog who want privacy and an easy base. Confirm pet terms when booking.
๐ Porto Colom
Listed as pets allowed, this finca near Porto Colom has a beautiful garden and a private pool in the calm southeast countryside. Plenty of outdoor space and easy reach of southern beaches make it a comfortable longer-stay base. Confirm pet terms when booking.
A private finca beats a hotel for almost every dog owner. You get fenced gardens where the dog can be off-lead, your own pool with no shared decks to worry about, and the freedom to set your own routine without lobby rules or barking-in-the-corridor stress. Most country rentals charge no per-night pet fee, and many sit within walking distance of Tramuntana trails or quiet lanes ideal for early morning and evening walks. With space inside and out, both you and your dog actually relax.
The green north pairs the old town of Pollensa with the bay of Puerto Pollensa, home to year-round Llenaire dog beach. Fincas here sit between the Tramuntana mountains and the sea, with excellent walking and easy access to dog-welcoming cafe terraces.
The Soller valley and the surrounding Serra de Tramuntana offer cooler, shaded country properties among orange groves and mountain trails. It is the area of choice for active dog owners who want serious hiking right from the door.
The southeast around Santanyi and Cala Santanyi mixes pretty coves with rolling farmland dotted with stone fincas. Beaches such as Es Trenc are nearby, and several southern strands open to dogs in the cooler off-season months.
The east coast around Porto Cristo and Felanitx is a patchwork of quiet inland fincas within an easy drive of family coves and the Caves of Drach. Large fenced gardens and pools are common here, making it a relaxed base for longer stays.
Mallorca has a handful of dog beaches, of which Es Carnatge near Palma and Playa de Llenaire in Puerto Pollensa are the two open to dogs all year. Many other strands in areas such as Andratx, Pollensa and Capdepera only allow dogs in the cooler off-season, roughly October to April, while Alcudia is more restricted, so always check the current local rules and keep your dog on a lead where required.
Many country rentals welcome dogs at no per-night fee, but policies vary: some allow pets only on request or with authorisation, and a few add a cleaning charge or limit dog size or numbers. Always state that you are bringing a dog when you enquire and get the pet terms confirmed in writing before you pay.
Es Carnatge near Palma and Playa de Llenaire in Puerto Pollensa are open to dogs all year round. Several other beaches, including spots around Andratx, Pollensa and Capdepera, only allow dogs in the off-season months from roughly October to April, with Alcudia more limited still. Rules change locally, so confirm dates and leash requirements before you go.
Small dogs can fly in the cabin on some airlines, but larger dogs usually have to travel in the hold, which many owners prefer to avoid. The ferry from mainland Spain, for example Barcelona or Denia to Palma with Balearia, is the popular alternative and offers pet-friendly cabins where the dog stays with you. Pet cabins are limited and sell out months ahead in summer, so book early and carry your dog's valid health documents.