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10 Best Dog-Friendly Cities in Mexico

BySherry Arkfeld July 29, 2025July 29, 2025
  • Dog-Friendly Cities in Mexico
    • 1. Mexico City
    • 2. San Miguel de Cozumel
    • 3. Playa del Carmen
    • 4. Cancun
    • 5. Guadalajara
    • 6. Oaxaca City
    • 7. San Miguel de Allende
    • 8. Queretaro
    • 9. Puerto Escondido
    • 10. Monterrey
    • 11. Guanajuato
  • Frequently Asked Questions: Dog-Friendly Cities in Mexico
  • Wrap-Up: Best Dog-Friendly Cities in Mexico

Are you looking for dog-friendly cities in Mexico? You’re in the right place.

Traveling with a dog is complicated enough. Finding yourself in a city that doesn’t welcome your dog makes it so much worse.

I’ve been living in Mexico with my dog, Shelby, since 2022. I’ve experienced frustration when she hasn’t been allowed to go places with me. I mean, I don’t travel with her just to leave her cooped up in a hotel room!

Whether you’re a digital nomad like me looking for your next destination or you just want to travel with your dog, this list of Mexico pet-friendly cities will help.

Dog-Friendly Cities in Mexico

Mexico is one of the most dog-friendly countries in the world. There are plenty of places to take your pup, whether it’s to the beach, a park, or even a restaurant.

From big cities with plenty of parks to smaller towns with scenic walks, you and your dog are sure to find the perfect pet-friendly destination.

I’ve rounded up Mexico’s most dog-friendly cities so you can choose the best place to visit with your dog.

1. Mexico City

A large stone cathedral with ornate towers and domes rises against a bright blue sky. The detailed architecture features columns and carvings, with warm beige stone that catches the sunlight.

Mexico City is a great place for digital nomads and travelers with a dog. If you want to enjoy a meal or a drink with your pup by your side, there are plenty of places that will welcome you both.

Many cafés and restaurants have outdoor seating areas where dogs are allowed, so you can enjoy the city views while grabbing a bite to eat. 

Dog-Friendly Spots in Mexico City

You’ll find many great spots to visit with your dog in Mexico City. Here are a few.

Chapultepec Park

Chapultepec Park, Mexico City’s largest and most popular park, is a great place to bring your dog. With plenty of space to run and play, your pup will never be bored here.

And there’s no need to worry about the heat, as the park has plenty of shady areas for you and your furry friend to cool off.

There are some areas where dogs are allowed off-leash. Be sure to check the rules, however, as off-leash days and hours are limited.

Xochimilco

If you’re looking for a truly unique experience in Mexico City, look no further than Xochimilco. This neighborhood is known for its canals, which are lined with colorful boats called trajineras. 

Colorful wooden boats with vibrant painted arches float closely together on a calm canal. Each boat has a name displayed on the arch, surrounded by decorative swirls and bright patterns.

Xochimilco is also a great place to bring your dog. There are plenty of boat operators who welcome dogs aboard, and there’s even a special section of the canal reserved just for dogs!

So if you’re looking for a fun and unique way to spend a day with your dog, head on down to Xochimilco.

Parque Mexico

Parque Mexico is one of the largest parks in the city, and it’s also one of the most popular with dog owners.

There’s plenty of space for your pup to run around, and there are also several water fountains where they can cool off.

The park is open from sunrise to sunset, so you can come early in the morning to avoid the heat of the day.

And when you’re ready to take a break, there are plenty of benches where you can sit and enjoy the view.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Mexico City

Kolben Nuoma

A cozy living room features a brown sofa, patterned armchair, and white triangular coffee table on a bright orange rug. A wooden TV stand with storage compartments holds a large flat-screen television against a plain white wall.

At Kolben Nuoma, you get a two-bedroom apartment at a great price. It’s close to many of Mexico City’s attractions and has a car rental service so you can explore further.

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2. San Miguel de Cozumel

A small black dog with a curly coat relaxes on a sandy beach under the shade of palm fronds, gazing out toward the turquoise ocean. Seaweed lines the shoreline, and the bright blue sky suggests a warm, sunny day in Cozumel, Mexico.

I lived in Cozumel with my dog, Shelby, for nearly two years. It’s the most dog-friendly city I’ve lived in since I left California.

Dogs are allowed on the patio of pretty much every restaurant. Some even allow dogs inside.

Shelby loves Cozumel because so many of the people we encounter on the street want to pet her. She’s very popular.

I’ve taken Shelby to the public beaches without any problems. In fact, many other people had their dogs on the beach also. Many of the beach bars and clubs also allow dogs.

Perhaps the best part about living in Cozumel with a dog is that there are very few street dogs. Just beware of dogs on roofs! They don’t hurt anything, but they can scare the heck out of you when they bark as you’re just underneath!

Dog-Friendly Spots in Cozumel

The list of non-dog-friendly spots may be shorter, but here are my favorite places to go with my dog.

Palmeras Restaurant

Palmeras has long been one of my favorite restaurants in Cozumel. It’s located on the main street (Melgar Avenue) across from the ferry terminal. You get great views of the ocean.

Palmeras allows dogs on their patio, which is covered and nice and cool. They have great food and service. I especially love their breakfasts.

A street scene shows a building with a red roof and glass walls surrounded by palm trees. A decorative fountain with a green dolphin sculpture stands nearby under a clear blue sky.
Jeanie’s Beach Club

Jeanie’s Beach Club is known for its amazing food. They also have a pretty nice beach you can snorkel from. Access to the beach area is free as long as you buy at least something from the restaurant.

Jeannie’s allows dogs in the outdoor seating areas. It’s a great place for both of you to enjoy the Caribbean Sea.

Recently I took Shelby to Jeanie’s on a rainy day and they let her stay inside with me since the outside patio was closed.

They did mention that this was a one-time thing, so don’t expect it all the time. It just shows how great they are.

Municipal Park (Parque de Municipal Cozumel)
A shaded park area features trees with white-painted trunks and a beige bench shaped like a dog bone. Green grass and scattered palm trees create a tropical atmosphere under a partly cloudy sky.

The municipal park in Cozumel is a large park just south of downtown. Dogs are allowed throughout the park.

Within the park is an off-leash dog park. It’s a really nice, new park with benches and lots of shade.

Make sure to bring vaccination records when visiting the park. There is often someone checking to make sure dogs are fully vaccinated.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Cozumel

The Westin Cozumel

A modern beachfront high-rise with glass balconies overlooks golden sand and clear turquoise water. Palm trees line the shore, and lounge chairs are arranged near the water’s edge under a bright blue sky.

The Westin Cozumel is one of the best hotels on the island and definitely the best one that allows dogs. It’s located in the North Hotel Zone and is close to many restaurants and beach clubs.

If you plan on visiting Cozumel with your dog, this is the place to stay.

3. Playa del Carmen

A sandy beach lined with palm trees features rows of lounge chairs under thatched umbrellas. The calm blue ocean stretches out under a bright sunny sky, creating a tropical vacation setting.

If you’re looking for a dog-friendly city in Mexico that’s also perfect for digital nomads, look no further than Playa del Carmen.

This city has it all: beautiful beaches, plenty of co-working spaces and cafés, and a laid-back vibe that makes it easy to feel at home. And best of all, there are plenty of places to take your dog. 

Dog-Friendly Spots in Playa del Carmen

Here are a few great options for places to take your dog in Playa del Carmen.

Parque La Ceiba

Parque La Ceiba is one of the most popular parks in Playa del Carmen, and it’s easy to see why. The park is beautifully landscaped and filled with trees that provide plenty of shade.

There’s also a large pond where you can cool off on hot days. There’s even a section just for dogs to run around and play.

A smiling young woman in a vibrant black and purple floral gown stands beside a large black dog, holding a colorful bouquet. She wears a flower crown and stands in front of a wall adorned with bright pink flowers, creating a festive and elegant scene.
MVNGATA Beach Club & Rooftop

On Thursdays, MVNGATA Beach Club is open to dogs. You’ll need to buy a day pass to the beach club, but the money you spend on the pass goes towards your food and drinks.

The food here is amazing, and you’ll receive great service while enjoying a beautiful beach day with your pup. 

Cebiam Dog Park

Cebiam Dog Park in Playa del Carmen is a great place to take your dog for a walk or play.

The park has plenty of grassy areas, benches, and water fountains for dogs. There is also a small playground area for children.

The park is well-lit and clean, making it a safe and enjoyable place to visit.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Playa del Carmen

Mahekal Beach Front Resort & Spa

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A resort-style swimming pool winds through palm trees and tropical landscaping, with a thatched-roof bar built into the water’s edge. The turquoise water sparkles in the sunlight under a clear blue sky.

There’s nothing better than being right on the beach with your dog. Mahekal is a short walk to 5th Avenue and offers all the luxury you could ask for.

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4. Cancun

An aerial view of a beachfront resort shows pools, palm trees, and rows of lounge chairs facing turquoise ocean waves. White sandy beaches stretch along the coastline under a partly cloudy sky.

My dog, Shelby, and I lived in Cancun for a month. I took Shelby nearly everywhere with me, and she was always welcome.

Since so many restaurants are open-air, there is no shortage of places to eat with your dog.

It gets very hot in Cancun in the summer, so be sure your dog is prepared. Dog booties will keep paws safe and cool on hot streets.

I also use this cooling vest for Shelby so she doesn’t get overheated.

Shelby's puppy shoes
Shelby in Cancun in her puppy shoes.

Dog-Friendly Spots in Cancun

So many people in Cancun loved Shelby. Here are some of our favorite spots.

Puerto Cancun

Puerto Cancun is a large, open-air shopping center right on the marina where you can shop with your dog. Puerto Cancun has several restaurants and bars.

Most importantly, this is the home of Petco, so if you need to stock up on pet food or supplies, you can bring your dog with you.

A large "Puerto Cancun" sign in white, positioned on a wooden deck overlooking a marina with calm blue waters. In the background, there are modern buildings and high-rise structures surrounded by palm trees, along with yachts docked at the harbor, set against a bright, clear blue sky.
Playa Coral

Playa Coral is one of the dog beaches in Cancun. It’s a very nice beach with palapas for shade. There are benches with dog bowls built right in. There are clean public restrooms and a nice deck area. Dogs are allowed only during certain hours. 

Isla Blanca

Isla Blanca is another dog-friendly beach. It’s about 30 km north of Cancun. Because Isla Blanca is a little ways from town, it’s a quiet, peaceful beach. Just be aware of turtle nesting season.

In Mexico turtles generally hatch between August and October. Sea turtles are endangered so be sure to keep your dogs away from nesting sites.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Cancun

Oleo Cancun Playa Boutique All Inclusive Resort

A row of modern beachfront hotels with white facades faces a wide stretch of white sand and turquoise water. Lounge chairs and umbrellas are set up along the shoreline under a clear sky.

Who knew you could combine dog-friendly with all-inclusive? You get the best of everything at Oleo Cancun.

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5. Guadalajara

A historic cathedral with a tall pointed tower and domed roof overlooks a large public square. People stroll near a central gazebo and decorative lights as the sky begins to darken at dusk.

Guadalajara is a great place to live for digital nomads who want to experience Mexican culture with their dogs by their side.

The city has a vibrant energy that is perfect for walking around with your pup, and there are plenty of parks and outdoor spaces to explore together.

Dog-Friendly Spots in Guadalajara

Guadalajara is so beautiful. Here are some ways to enjoy its beauty with your dog.

Parque Italia

Parque Italia is a large, shady park with plenty to do. There’s a playground for the kids and an exercise area with workout equipment.

Best of all is the fenced-in dog area with plenty of space for your dog to run around. Nearby is an artisan market that sets up on weekends. 

A young person walks down a cobblestone path lined with stone walls and lush greenery, holding hands with a brown dog. Pink flowers hang overhead, adding color to the shaded walkway.
Coffee & Pets Deli

Coffee & Pets Deli is more than dog-friendly. They think of themselves as a café for dogs where people are allowed.

Coffee & Pets has a special gourmet menu just for dogs. They also make beautiful cakes for your dog’s birthday. 

Plaza Sania

Plaza Sania is a beautiful shopping mall with clothing retailers, restaurants, a movie theater, a grocery store, and a pet store.

It’s a great place to take your dog to get out of the heat and do some shopping.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Guadalajara

Villa Ganz Boutique Hotel

A two-story building with warm yellow and red tones features arched doorways and wrought-iron balconies. Lush greenery and pink flowers surround the exterior, creating a vibrant, shaded courtyard feel.

Stay close to the city center in a beautiful Mexican villa. Enjoy wine and canapés every evening then go for a stroll through the lovely gardens.

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6. Oaxaca City

A historic stone church with two bell towers stands beside a courtyard lined with evenly spaced plants in sandy soil. The building’s ornate facade contrasts with the geometric garden layout under a partly cloudy sky.

Oaxaca City has become quite popular with digital nomads. Many of them have discovered that it’s also a great place to own a dog.

Not only is the weather perfect for spending time outdoors, but there are plenty of dog-friendly places to explore, including parks and green spaces where your dog can run and play. 

Dog-Friendly Spots in Oaxaca City

Here are just a few great places to explore with your dog in Oaxaca.

Zocalo

The Zocalo in Oaxaca is a large plaza with plenty of shade trees. You’ll find many restaurants with dog-friendly outdoor seating.

There’s a stage with entertainment most evenings, so this is a great place to visit at all times of the day. 

Jaguar Yuú Café

The Jaguar Yuú Café is the perfect place to take your dog for coffee, breakfast, or lunch. They’ll bring your dog a bowl of purified water.

Outside the café is a water bowl and food dispenser for any dogs passing by. They also have free Wi-Fi in case you need to get some work done.

Cascada de Niebla

Cascada de Niebla is a hiking trail that takes you to a beautiful waterfall. The moderately difficult trail is dog-friendly, and your dog can even be off-leash in some areas. 

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Oaxaca City

Casa Antonieta

A quiet courtyard with stone archways and columns features potted plants of varying sizes, including a tall tree in the center. The neutral walls and wooden door create a calm, shaded atmosphere.

Stay in the heart of Oaxaca City in this charming hotel. Enjoy the view from your terrace or relax in the courtyard. Casa Antonieta offers airport transportation and rental car service.

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7. San Miguel de Allende

A charming courtyard garden with cobblestone paths features a circular planter filled with greenery and a small tree in the center. Red walls, benches, and tall trees surround the space under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.

San Miguel de Allende is one of the most popular destinations for digital nomads in Mexico. And it’s no wonder why.

This charming colonial city has everything you need to live and work comfortably, including plenty of cafés with Wi-Fi, co-working spaces, and dog-friendly parks and restaurants.

Dog-Friendly Spots in San Miguel de Allende

Your dog will love going to these great spots with you.

Parque Benito Juárez

Benito Juarez Park is a peaceful, shady park with meandering paths and many benches for resting or people watching.

It’s also a great place for dog walking. There are occasional vendors and artist exhibitions on weekends.

Rustica

Rustica is a lovely dog-friendly café serving breakfast and lunch. Rustica has both indoor and outdoor seating.

They’ll bring your pup a dish of water while you try to decide which of their amazing dishes to order.

Fabrica la Aurora 

Fabrica la Aurora is a large, pet-friendly building that houses art galleries, cafés, and shops. You can stroll, eat, and shop all with your dog by your side. It’s a great place to spend an afternoon or evening.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in San Miguel del Allende

Hotel La Morada

A fluffy white dog lies resting on a bed, gazing toward the camera with its head on its paws. An open window behind the dog shows an arched courtyard with soft daylight filtering in.

Hotel La Morada is in the historic city center and within walking distance of many shops, restaurants, and attractions.

Enjoy the views of the city from a hot tub on the rooftop terrace or relax by the fireplace in your room.

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8. Queretaro

Colorful hand-painted clay mugs display swirling patterns in green, red, and orange with the word “Querétaro” written across the top. The close-up highlights the craftsmanship and vibrant Mexican folk art style.

Queretaro is a great place to visit with a dog, mostly because the weather is pretty much perfect year-round.

You’ll never have to deal with extreme heat or cold. You can spend time outside without worrying about your pup overheating.

Dog-Friendly Spots in Queretaro

Parks, cafés, and even baseball games are open to dogs in Queretaro!

Corregidora Stadium

The home of the Gallos Blancos, Queretaro’s soccer team, is the first stadium to offer space just for dogs.

The boxes are climate-controlled and protected from loud noise, keeping your dog happy and safe.

They also have a special pet entrance and a “rest area.” The Gallos Blancos are very pro-pet and promote pet adoption. 

 Plaza de los Perritos

Plaza de los Perritos is a large, fully enclosed dog park that is open 24 hours a day. They provide water and dog waste bags.

It was recently remodeled and has been given great praise by dog owners

Maco Café 

Maco Café is a dog-friendly place for breakfast or lunch. You dine outdoors in a large area under a giant fig tree.

They serve a variety of foods at affordable prices. It’s a very relaxing place for a delicious meal with your dog. 

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Queretaro

Casa Santiago Hotel

A cozy café patio features wooden tables and black chairs surrounded by potted green plants. String lights hang overhead, and a large window provides a view into the interior space.

Casa Santiago is conveniently located and is within walking distance of many points of interest, including restaurants.

The on-site restaurant serves Mexican food with many vegetarian options.

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9. Puerto Escondido

Tall palm trees are silhouetted against a vivid sunset sky with shades of purple, pink, orange, and yellow. The tropical scene overlooks calm ocean waters on the horizon.

Puerto Escondido is a beautiful coastal town perfect for people who want to enjoy the beach with their dogs.

The town has plenty of dog-friendly beaches, restaurants, and parks, making it the perfect place to escape city life. 

Dog-Friendly Spots in Puerto Escondido

You and your dog can have a fun-filled day in Puerto Escondido. Here are some great options.

Playa Zicatela

Playa Zicatela is a long, beautiful beach in Puerto Escondido that welcomes dogs. The beach is popular with surfers, which means there can be some big waves.

Be careful if your dog isn’t a strong swimmer. A doggie life jacket and a long leash may be the safest way to enjoy some beach time.

Sativa Puerto

While you’re at Playa Zicatela, stop into Sativa Puerto for brunch, dinner, or cocktails with an amazing view.

The restaurant is right on the beach with multiple terraces. Dogs are allowed on the patio while you enjoy delicious food and drinks.

The Adoquín

“El Adoquín” is the nickname given to the street running parallel to the beach. At night it’s closed to vehicles, creating a pedestrian and dog-friendly setting.

In addition to shops and restaurants, you’ll find a variety of street festivals. It’s a fun place for an evening stroll with your pup.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Puerto Escondido

Hotel Escondido

Thatched-roof buildings peek out from dense green foliage overlooking a calm blue ocean. The scene captures a tropical coastal setting with bright, clear skies.

Hotel Escondido is an adults-only resort right on the beach. They have a spa, a beach club, and charming bungalows with private swimming pools. Your dog deserves a luxury vacation, too!

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10. Monterrey

A grand neoclassical government building with tall columns and statues sits at the center of a spacious public plaza. People walk across the open square under a bright blue sky.

Monterrey is a great place to live for digital nomads who want to enjoy an urban lifestyle with their dogs.

The city has a lot to offer in terms of amenities and entertainment, and there are plenty of green spaces where dogs can enjoy a good walk or run.

Dog-Friendly Spots in Monterrey

Get some exercise with your dog in Monterrey, then enjoy some tasty food.

Sendero Los Cachorros

One popular spot in Monterrey is Sendero Los Cachorros, a scenic walking path that offers great views of the city. There is also a large grassy area where dogs can play.

Chipinque National Park

For a more adventurous outing, head to Chipinque National Park. This huge park has miles of trails to explore, and dogs are welcome as long as they are on a leash.

Heaven in a Cup

Heaven in a Cup is a café that caters to dogs. They have a special dog menu, comfy dog beds, and water dishes. They serve coffee from all over the world. Their food for humans is good, too, so everyone is happy.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Monterrey

NH Monterrey La Fe

A tall modern skyscraper dominates the skyline of a city set against dramatic mountain peaks. Surrounding buildings vary in height and color, contrasting with the rugged natural backdrop.

The hotel offers an airport shuttle, making your stay as easy as possible. Enjoy a buffet breakfast before setting out to explore Monterrey. Relax in the evening on the rooftop terrace or with a drink in the bar.

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11. Guanajuato

A hillside cityscape features colorful colonial-style buildings with red domes and yellow facades. The densely packed structures climb the slope beneath a partly cloudy blue sky.

Guanajuato has plenty of parks where your dog can run and play. Many restaurants and cafés will allow you to bring your dog inside. The city is filled with culture and history, and there’s plenty to keep you busy. 

Dog-Friendly Spots in Guanajuato

Here are just a few of Guanajuato’s places to visit with your dog.

Jardin de la Union

The Jardin de la Union is a beautiful park in the center of town that’s perfect for a leisurely stroll with your pup.

There’s plenty of space to run around, and you can even stop for a seat and a snack at one of the many cafés nearby.

Cerro del Cubilete

If you’re up for a bit of a hike, head to Cerro del Cubilete for some stunning views of the surrounding area.

Your dog will love running around on the trails, and you can bring along a picnic lunch to enjoy at the top.

Café La Isabe

Café La Isabel is a popular restaurant choice for dog owners. You can get a delicious breakfast while your dog enjoys a bowl of water and some treats.

Best Dog-Friendly Hotel in Guanajuato

1850 Hotel Boutique

A cobblestone street lined with colorful colonial buildings features wrought-iron balconies and decorative wall lamps. Sunlight casts tree shadows across the white and yellow facades.

The 1950 Hotel Boutique is in the heart of Guanajuato and within walking distance of Old Town. Enjoy a coffee from Starbucks in the morning then relax while enjoying the views from the sky bar.

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Frequently Asked Questions: Dog-Friendly Cities in Mexico

Is Mexico dog-friendly?

In general, Mexico is a dog-friendly country and is becoming more so all the time. However, some cities are definitely more dog-friendly than others.

Can you take a dog to Mexico?

Yes, you can absolutely take a dog to Mexico! Just make sure you have your dog’s vaccination records. You will be asked for proof of rabies shots.

Is Mexico City safe for dogs?

Most parts of Mexico City are safe for dogs. Just be alert for street dogs that roam many parts of the city.

Can I walk into Mexico with a dog?

Yes, if you’re entering Mexico on foot from the United States, you can bring your dog with you. Be sure to have proof of rabies vaccinations.

Can I bring my dog to resorts in Mexico?

You can take your dog to some resorts in Mexico. Don’t assume all resorts allow pets, however. Be sure to ask in advance. Luckily pet-friendly hotels are becoming more common in Mexico.

Can I take my dog on the bus in Mexico?

You can take your dog on some buses in Mexico. The ADO bus policy states that dogs must ride in cargo. Local buses are usually more dog-friendly, but they usually need to be in a carrier.

Are dogs allowed in restaurants in Mexico?

Dogs are allowed in many restaurants in Mexico, but not all. Be sure to check in advance before taking your dog to any restaurant.

Are dogs in Mexico friendly?

Many of Mexico’s street dogs are friendly. However, I’ve encountered a few aggressive dogs. Be cautious whenever you see a dog in Mexico.

Are beaches in Mexico dog-friendly?

Some beaches in Mexico are dog-friendly, but many are not. Be sure to check before taking your dog to a beach to avoid possible citations.

Wrap-Up: Best Dog-Friendly Cities in Mexico

Traveling with your dog in Mexico doesn’t have to be complicated. From the urban parks of Mexico City to the beaches of Cozumel and Puerto Escondido, there are plenty of places where your dog will be just as welcome as you are.

Each city on this list has something different to offer, whether you’re looking for culture, nature, or just a laid-back vibe. The key is knowing what fits your travel style and your dog’s needs before you go.

A small black dog is dressed in a colorful striped poncho with a matching miniature sombrero on its head. The dog is sitting on a beige carpet next to a gray pet bed with a white blanket inside.

Before you start exploring with your dog, download your free dog travel planner. It helps keep you organized and makes traveling with a dog so much easier. Includes a bonus page of tips to make travel with your dog easier.

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Pro Tips for Your Mexico Trips

Do I need travel insurance?

YES. No matter when you visit Mexico, don’t forget to buy travel insurance. It’s a small price to pay for peace of mind. If you need it once it will pay for itself many times over. I highly recommend Safety Wing. They have a proven track record for customer satisfaction and a variety of coverage levels.

Is it safe to rent a car in Mexico?

YES. Renting a car in Mexico is not only safe, but it’s a great way to explore. Discover Cars is hands down the best rental car company. They check international and local companies to get you the best rates.

Will my phone work in Mexico?

Maybe — It depends on your company, so check with your provider. If you don’t have free service in Mexico, the least expensive option is to buy a Telcel SIM card. As Mexico’s largest carrier, Telcel has the best coverage of any Mexico SIM Cards. I have one and it’s been a lifesaver.

You can also get an eSIM. Airalo has coverage in over 200 countries/regions, including Mexico.

What’s the best way to book my Mexico accommodations?

For Mexico hotels, Booking.com is the best site, but for hostels, check out Hostel World. If you’re considering a Mexico Airbnb, don’t forget to check VRBO, which is often cheaper with more options.

What do I pack for Mexico?

 My Mexico packing list has all the info you need on packing for your trip to Mexico.

What’s the best site for great deals on flights to Mexico?

For finding cheap Mexico flights, I recommend using Skyscanner.

Do I need a visa for Mexico?

Probably Not. U.S., Canadian, and most European passport holders don’t need a visa for Mexico. To verify if you’ll need a Mexico travel visa check the Mexican Consulate’s website.
For assistance with all your worldwide visa questions, check out iVisa.

Sherry Arkfeld

Sherry Arkfeld is a digital nomad, travel blogger, and copywriter living her dream of being able to work from anywhere in the world while exploring new places with her little dog, Shelby. Sherry is passionate about sharing her experiences to help other travelers and digital nomads. Sherry and Shelby are currently traveling slowly around Mexico with plans to eventually go (almost) everywhere.

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