Find quality pet-friendly accommodation in South Australia near the state’s top destinations

Find quality pet-friendly accommodation in South Australia near the state’s top destinations

South Australia is generally an arid region that’s also known as the Wine State thanks to its abundance of vineyards. That’s just the beginning of what it has to offer, however, as you can find sprawling landscapes, sandy coasts and tranquil lakes all throughout the state. If you’re planning to bring your pup along for your next holiday adventure, South Australia offers virtually endless opportunities for everyone to enjoy. You won’t have any trouble finding pet-friendly accommodation in South Australia, as there are rentals of all kinds available. Whether you’re travelling alone with your pet or are bringing the whole family along, you can find a property spacious enough and packed with all the modern amenities you need.

Where to book South Australia dog-friendly accommodation by the coast

Adventure can be found throughout the state, but some of the most popular and unforgettable destinations can be found along the southern coast. Bordering the Great Australian Bight, you’ll find a collection of surfing beaches and shorelines with calmer waters better suited for swimming and boating, both of which can be done with your dog. When booking dog-friendly accommodation in South Australia by the coast, keep an eye out for beachfront rentals. Not only do they tend to have a bit of yard space for your dog, but they put the beach just a few steps away. That’s close enough to let the sounds of the waves lull you to sleep each night.

Booking pet-friendly accommodation on Kangaroo Island

One of the best ways to experience a coastal holiday is to have the coast around you in every direction. That’s the kind of experience you can enjoy when you book pet-friendly accommodation on Kangaroo Island. It’s the third-largest island in Australia and is located just a few kilometres off the South Australia mainland. On this island, you can visit the town of Kingscote along with extensive protected natural reserves with stunning vegetation and wildlife. You and your pup can take a stroll through Flinders Chase National Park, where you’ll find diverse bird species and some little-penguin colonies. Of course, the coast is a viable area to explore as well, with its sandy beaches and calm waters, especially on the island’s north side. Local rentals put you right next to the action yet still keep you isolated enough to enjoy privacy.

Spacious bedroom with a king size bed, white floral bedding, and sliding glass doors to a patio space with red curtains.

Finding pet-friendly accommodation in Goolwa

If you book pet-friendly accommodation in Goolwa, you can expect a more historical, small-town experience. The town was established in the mid-19th century, and many historical buildings are still located along the town’s walking paths. From this town, you’ll also have access to both the beach and a riverbank allowing for a wider variety of aquatic activities that you can enjoy with your pup. Local rentals tend to facilitate this sense of adventure, with the best options putting you just steps away from the shore. This riverfront house, for example, will put you and your pet just steps away from the river and a pier. You’ll even find a dog kennel area outside on the property.

View of a covered brick patio space with a green picnic table surrounded by rural landscape.

Booking inland pet-friendly accommodation in South Australia

While the coast of South Australia may be the most popular part of the state, there’s still much to do farther inland. In fact, given how far the water stretches at some points, you don’t even have to sacrifice aquatic activities for that inland experience. Finding pet-friendly accommodation in South Australia that’s farther inland is easy as well.

Booking pet-friendly accommodation in Mount Gambier

The second-most popular city in South Australia is Mount Gambier, making it the exception to the popular coastal trend. Located a few kilometres inland, this city is situated along the slopes of its namesake, a massive dormant volcano. Around it, you’ll find the Blue Lake, a subject of geological debate as the lake takes on a vibrant blue colour during the summer months while returning to a grey colour for the rest of the year. With the amount of walking paths around these natural areas and the city itself, you and your pup will have no shortage of things to do. The available pet-friendly rentals in Mount Gambier are quite varied. You may find smaller apartments near the city centres or robust cabins closer to the outskirts of town.

Rustic living room with a brown leather sofa, wooden coffee table, wood-burning stove, and wooden dining set.

Finding pet-friendly accommodation in Port Augusta

Just north of the Spencer Gulf lies the small city of Port Augusta. While technically bordering a body of water, it’s kilometres in from the South Australian coast proper. Because of this, you get to pick between coastal and inland experiences, or you can enjoy both. To the north, you and your pup can visit the Flinders Ranges where you’ll find extensive hiking paths and breathtaking views. By the harbour, you can visit numerous cafes and restaurants to find many that are pet-friendly with treats on hand. Pet-friendly accommodation in Port August can come in various shapes and sizes. You’ll mostly find houses and cottages in the city, so you don’t have to worry about settling for an apartment without an outdoor area for your dog.

Rustic bedroom with hardwood floors, wood-panelled ceiling, and a king size bed with blue and white bedding.