Dog-Friendly Beaches in Romagna 2026: Map of Pet-Friendly Beach Clubs
The Romagna Riviera once again confirms its position as one of Italy's most pet-friendly destinations in 2026. Whether you're looking for a free beach accessible to dogs or a premium beach club with a pool and dog-sitter, Romagna has options for every taste and every breed.
In this complete guide you'll find the updated 2026 map, the best beach establishments, and — most importantly — the rules to follow under the latest Emilia-Romagna regional ordinances.
The Best Pet-Friendly Beach Clubs on the Riviera
Here's a selection of the most loved and highly reviewed beach clubs for travellers with dogs:
1. Rimini: Dog Paradise
Rimini leads the way in pet-friendly hospitality. A must-mention is Bagno 81 No Problem, perhaps the most famous and well-equipped dog beach in Italy. It offers off-lead areas, water fountains, dedicated sunbeds for dogs, an agility dog play area, and on-call vets and canine behaviourists. Other top options in Rimini include Bagno 84 Graziano (well fenced and safe) and Bagno 85b Gibo.
2. Riccione and Cattolica
If you prefer a livelier atmosphere heading south, Bagno 115 Oreste in Riccione and Altamarea Beach Village in Cattolica both have excellent "bau beach" areas.
Important: In Riccione, dogs swimming in the sea has historically been permitted in designated areas during limited hours (generally 6:00–7:30 and from 19:00 onwards — check the updated 2026 ordinance).
3. Cesenatico and Cervia
Moving north, Cesenatico offers gems like Fido's Beach (Bagno Corallo) in Villamarina — equipped with dog bowls, sunbeds and even complimentary kibble — and Bagno Wanda (with separate areas for small and large dogs). In Cervia and Milano Marittima, many beach clubs along the coast accept small dogs (often under the sunbed), while for larger dogs it's always worth calling ahead.
4. Ravenna and the Ferrara Lidos (The "Wild" Beaches)
If you and your dog love wide open spaces:
- Lido di Classe and Lido di Dante: long stretches of free coast where dogs are welcome (often with few time restrictions)
- Bagno Overbeach (Casalborsetti): excellent well-equipped establishment
- Maremoto Bau Beach (Lido degli Estensi): at the Ferrara Lidos, an entire village for dogs — dog kits, showers and even a dedicated restaurant menu for your pet!
Rules and Tips for 2026: What You Need to Know
Emilia-Romagna regulates the presence of animals on the beach. Here's an essential checklist:
- Vaccination booklet is mandatory: Always carry your dog's up-to-date vaccination records.
- Microchip registration: Your dog must have a microchip or tattoo registered to you.
- Lead and muzzle: Leads are compulsory (maximum length 1.5 m). A muzzle must be carried at all times and put on when requested or necessary.
- Water for animals: Under the beach ordinance, establishments notify their municipality by April whether they prohibit animals — if no prohibition is issued, dogs are admitted to designated areas.
- Swimming in the sea: This is the trickiest point. Not all beaches allow dogs in the water. Where it is allowed, it's usually marked with buoys and signs (as on the free beaches near Ravenna), or limited to early morning (before 8:00) and evening (after 19:00). Check with the lifeguard station.
- Waste bags: Never forget them. It is both good practice and a legal requirement to clean up immediately and dispose of waste properly.
Sharing the sea with your dog has never been as easy and well-organised as it is in Romagna. Enjoy the sun and beach walks — just remember your furry friend's wellbeing during the hottest hours of the day!
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