Dog-Friendly Phillip Island: Beaches, Coastal Walks, Wineries and Pet-Friendly Stays
Phillip Island is a place best experienced a little slower - salt on paws, long beach walks, coffee in the sun, and quiet afternoons back on the verandah. For those travelling with a dog, these are some of our favourite pet-friendly pleasures on the island.
Beaches for salty paws
Cowes Beach
Just a short stroll from Verandah, this is part of our everyday rhythm - gentle shoreline walks, sea air, and soft evening light. Best enjoyed at low tide, when the shoreline widens into long, wandering sand.
Ventnor Beach
One of our favourites for quieter, longer rambles with room to breathe.
Smiths Beach
Wild and beautiful for a more windswept outing. Check seasonal dog restrictions before visiting.
(Always confirm current leash and access rules before heading out.)
Dog-friendly cafés and slow provisions
After the beach, morning coffee runs can be taken on foot, with favourites Cafe Lugano and G'Day Tiger offering relaxed outdoor spots well suited to guests exploring with their dog.
Linger over coffee or gather provisions to take home. Fresh bread, good olive oil, something for aperitivo at dusk.
Pet-Friendly Stays on Phillip Island
At Verandah, dogs are welcome as part of the slower rhythm.
Guests often love:
the beach just 200 metres away
relaxing by the woodfire after windswept walks
outdoor space for lounging in the sun
a stay where dogs aren’t merely “allowed” — but genuinely considered
Planning a slower stay with your dog? Explore The Beach House at Verandah a pet-friendly stay just 200 metres from the sea.
Dogs welcome at Verandah
Pet-friendly by arrangement
Enclosed outdoor areas
200m from the ocean
Guidance on nearby dog-friendly beaches and walks
A slow day on Phillip Island - with your dog
Morning beach walk at Cowes.
Coffee in town.
A slow lunch back at the house.
Afternoon wander at Ventnor.
Fire lit at dusk.
Long lunches with your dog
One of the pleasures of a slower stay is wandering beyond the beach.
Phillip Island Winery
Set among vines and kitchen gardens, it’s the sort of place where a long lunch can dissolve into an afternoon. Dogs are welcome in outdoor areas, which makes it a lovely stop after a coastal walk.
Woodfired fare, a glass of local wine, a dog at your feet in the sun - very much our idea of an island ritual.
FAQ
Are there dog-friendly beaches on Phillip Island?
Yes - several beaches and walking areas welcome dogs, though restrictions vary.
Where can I stay with a dog on Phillip Island?
There are pet-friendly stays across the island, including boutique options close to the beach.
Is Cowes good for a holiday with a dog?
Very - especially for beach walks, cafés and easy access to coastal trails.
Dog-friendly wineries or farm gates near Phillip Island / Bass Coast:
Phillip Island winery.
Planning a Stay With Your Dog?
From beach walks at low tide to coffee on the verandah after salty mornings, Verandah was made for slower stays shared with those you love - four-legged included.