Hyannis Pet-friendly hotels with AARP Discounts

Featured Hyannis Pet-friendly Hotels

Best Western Cape Cod Hotel

Best Western Cape Cod Hotel

2.5 out of 5
1470 Iyannough Rd. Rt 132, Hyannis, MA
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
Best Western Cape Cod Hotel
Simmons Homestead Inn

Simmons Homestead Inn

3.5 out of 5
288 Scudder Ave, Hyannis, MA
Simmons Homestead Inn
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Hyannis, Massachusetts, United States of America
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Hyannis Pet-Friendly Hotels

Taking a trip to Hyannis? Bringing your furry friend along for the ride has never been easier with pet-friendly hotels in Hyannis. Booking a room at a pet-friendly hotel in Hyannis can also save you tons. By bringing your pet with you, you will not have to dish out money for pricey pet-sitters or boarding. But keep in mind that some hotel chains charge a fee for pets and may have restrictions on breeds and weight. So it's important to check with the hotel.

Pet-Friendly Activities in Hyannis

When you and your pet arrive in Hyannis, you'll likely want to go exploring. Besides, why would you bring them all the way to Hyannis to keep them locked up in your hotel room all day? If you are bringing your dog with you, you can bring them out to dog parks, pet-friendly restaurants, and stores. If you aren't sure about where to start, the front desk should be able to give you plenty of ideas. And if you need some alone time, we can help you set up some doggie day-cares and dog-walking services close by. There might even be a pet-sitting service available, so double-check when you book your reservations.

AARP Members–Bring Your Pet Along for the Ride

When you book with AARP Travel, you will spot that we offer an extensive list of hotels that accommodate pets. Some of them do even more to make your stay with your pet enjoyable. Some hotels have amenities, like t-r-e-a-t-s, food bowls, dog-walking services, posh beds, and pet menus. Remember to consider that several hotel chains require additional fees or deposits, and may have size and weight limitations for canine companions. Some hotels, including certain chains, offer free pet stays, but a typical surcharge in US hotels is around $25 per night. So cancel the pet-sitter, pack the treats, and head off on your shared getaway.