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Dog-Friendly Resorts in St. Simons Island
Taking a trip to St. Simons Island? Bringing your furry friend along for the ride has never been easier with pet-friendly hotels in St. Simons Island. Pet-friendly hotels will allow you to bring your animals in the rooms with you, often for a fee. Many hotels will go further and offer a genuinely warm welcome to your extra guest, and provide bedding, water and food. By bringing your best friend with you, you will not have to dish out money for costly boarding or pet-sitters. But remember that some hotel chains charge a fee for pets, and may have restrictions on breeds and weight. So it's worth it to look over the fine print.
Pet-Friendly Activities in St. Simons Island
When you and your pet arrive in St. Simons Island, you'll probably want to go exploring. Besides, why would you bring them all the way to St. Simons Island just to keep them locked in your hotel suite? If you bring your pup with you, you can take them out to pet-friendly stores, dog parks, and stores. If you do not know where to start, speak with the front desk, and they will give you plenty of ideas. And if you need some alone time, we'll help you set up some pet-sitting and walking services close by. There might even be a pet -sitter service available, so make sure to check when you look at the hotel specifics.
AARP Members–Hotel Amenities for Pets
At AARP Travel, you'll learn that we give a broad spectrum of pet-friendly hotels. Some of them do even more to make your stay with your pet enjoyable. Some hotels have amenities, like cozy beds, food bowls, t-r-e-a-t-s, pet food, and dog-walking services. We have budget-friendly hotels for you and your furry friend, but you'll find that the 3- and 4-star options give both of you the space and amenities you need to enjoy your vacation. Forget about calling the pet-sitter. Instead, round up your cat or dog, and make your hotel reservations today.