Greece is one of Europe’s most popular holiday countries. The good news when traveling with a dog is that it’s an EU member state, so if you’re coming from another EU country the familiar rules apply: microchip, valid rabies vaccination, …
Destinations
Explore first-hand destination guides and itineraries with a tilt to quieter places—islands, national parks, mountain hikes and scenic corners away from the crowds.
We focus on practical details you can use: timing, access, transport and trail notes. Many routes are suitable for traveling with a dog, and we flag pet-friendly options where it matters.
Taking your dog to Albania: entry requirements and getting back home
Albania draws travelers with its mountains, coast, historic towns, and a travel experience that still feels a bit adventurous. You can absolutely go with a dog, and with the right paperwork it’s straightforward — but plan the whole route, not …
Banská Štiavnica: Slovakia’s historic mining icon — with a dog
Banská Štiavnica is one of Slovakia’s most beautiful historic towns — and a place where you can happily spend a day or weekend with a dog. The town has a rich mining past, a handsome center, narrow lanes, viewpoints, reservoirs …
Taking your dog to Germany: entry rules from the EU and non-EU countries
Germany is one of the most practical countries in Europe for traveling with a dog. For many it’s the destination; just as often it’s a transit country on the way farther west, north, or south in Europe. If you’re coming …
Bringing your dog to Switzerland: entry requirements from the EU and non-EU countries
Switzerland is one of the most pleasant countries to travel in with a dog. Dogs are a normal part of public life; you’ll often see them on trains, cable cars, in hotels, and around hiking areas. However, Switzerland isn’t in …
Taking your dog to Sweden: entry requirements from the EU and non-EU countries
Sweden is one of the easier countries to visit with a dog, provided you have the basics in order. Compared with Finland or the United Kingdom, it offers one welcome perk: dogs entering Sweden are not required to be treated …
Travelling to Great Britain with a dog: entry requirements from the EU, Northern Ireland, and non‑EU countries
Travelling to Great Britain with a dog is fairly straightforward, and dogs are a normal part of everyday life. As with any trip, though, you’ll need good planning and a clear grasp of the entry rules. Expect to arrange the …
Traveling in the EU with a puppy: when is a valid rabies vaccination not required?
When you travel with a dog within the European Union, a simple rule applies: the dog must be microchipped, have a valid rabies vaccination, and carry the appropriate travel document—most often the EU Pet Passport. For puppies, however, there’s an …
Traveling to Finland with a dog: entry rules from the EU and from non‑EU countries
Finland is one of the easier countries to travel to with a dog if your paperwork is in order. That holds whether you’re coming from within the European Union or from a non‑EU country. For EU travel, the core rules …
From Santa Cruz de la Sierra to Roboré: Jesuit missions and waterfall swims
Eastern Bolivia is often overlooked. Most travelers head for the Andes, the Salar de Uyuni or the Amazon. Yet the lowlands around Santa Cruz hide places that feel completely different—quieter, more authentic, and refreshingly free of crowds. This multi-day road …










