Travelling to Tenerife with Pets: The Complete Guide đŸ
Sun, SangrĂa⊠and Four Paws
Imagine this: youâve landed in Tenerife, suitcase in one hand, dog lead in the other. The Atlantic glitters, the sun feels like a warm hug, and your Labrador looks at you as if to say: âSo whereâs my sangrĂa?â
Travelling with pets isnât always simple â paperwork, airlines, ferries, the eternal question of âcan we bring the dog to the beach?â â but in Tenerife, itâs more than possible. The island has a long tradition of welcoming travellers, and increasingly that includes the four-legged variety.
This guide gives you the lowdown on bringing pets from the UK, the US, or across the EU. Plus, weâll walk you through local insights: pet-friendly hotels in Adeje, dog beaches nearby, vet clinics, and even what to do if your furry friend is better off holidaying at home.
Entering Tenerife with Pets: UK vs. US vs. EU
đŹđ§ Coming from the UK
Brexit made life a little more complicated for pets. Hereâs what your British pooch needs:
- Microchip first, then rabies jab.
- Rabies vaccination at least 21 days before travel.
- An Animal Health Certificate (AHC) issued within 10 days of travel. This replaces the EU Pet Passport.
- Tapeworm treatment? Not required for Spain.
Witty tip: The AHC is like your petâs golden ticket. No certificate = no entry. And yes, airlines will check.
đ UK Gov Pet Travel Guide
đșđž Coming from the US
Your pup is in for a long flight â but with the right paperwork, itâs smooth sailing:
- ISO-compliant microchip.
- Rabies vaccine at least 21 days in advance.
- Health certificate issued by a USDA-approved vet, endorsed by USDA.
- Entry only through approved airports (Tenerife South, TFS, is one).
Witty tip: Remember, for your dog, a New YorkâTenerife flight is basically three dog years. Bring extra water.
đ Full details:Â USDA APHIS Pet Travel â Spain
đȘđș Coming from the EU
Lucky you â EU citizens have the easiest ride:
- Valid EU Pet Passport.
- Rabies vaccination up to date.
- Microchip required.
- No health certificate needed.
Witty tip: If youâre coming from Germany or France, your dogâs EU passport may be more valid than your EasyJet boarding pass.
đ Official source:Â EU Pet Travel Rules
Flying to Tenerife with Pets
Not all airlines are equal when it comes to four-legged passengers. Hereâs what you need to know about the main carriers bringing travellers (and tails) to Tenerife:
- Binter Canarias âïž
Great for inter-island hops. Pets under 8 kg (carrier included) can travel in cabin; larger pets go in the hold. - Iberia đȘđž
Pets under 8 kg allowed in cabin (approx. âŹ35ââŹ50 fee). Larger pets accepted in cargo. Good option if youâre connecting via Madrid. - Ryanair & EasyJet đ
Do not allow pets, except assistance dogs. If youâre travelling with an animal, cross them off your list. - TUI đ
Accepts some pets, but rules vary by route. Always confirm when booking. - Air Europa đŸ
Often overlooked, but a solid choice â especially if youâre flying into Tenerife North (TFN).- Pets under 8 kg (carrier included) allowed in cabin.
- Fees: âŹ35 (domestic), âŹ50 (Europe/Canaries), âŹ150â175 (long-haul).
- Larger pets up to 50 kg (including crate) can travel in cargo.
- Note: on flights to/from the UK, pets must go via cargo.
Pro tips for flying with pets:
- Book early â airlines only allow a limited number of pets per flight.
- Use an IATA-approved carrier (soft bag for cabin, rigid crate for hold).
- Line carriers with absorbent pads; Tenerife flights run 4â5 hours from London and up to 9 from the US.
- Always carry a copy of vaccination and health certificates â airline staff will check.
Moving Around Tenerife with Pets
- Car: Inform rental company, secure pets with crate/harness.
- Bus (TITSA): Only small pets in carriers.
- Taxi: Many in Adeje allow pets if notified.
- Ferry: Fred Olsen & Naviera Armas allow pets with special cabins/areas.
Pet-Friendly Beaches in Tenerife
- Adeje beaches (Playa del Duque, Playa FañabĂ©, Playa Torviscas): đ« No dogs allowed.
- Dog-friendly beaches nearby:
- Playa El Puertito (GĂŒĂmar) â small, official dog beach.
- Playa de las Galletas (Arona)Â â about 20 min from Adeje.
- Playa del Horno (El MĂ©dano) â sandy, popular with locals.
Pet-Friendly Hotels & Rentals in Adeje
- Hovima Santa MarĂa â apartments, pet-friendly.
- Labranda Suites Costa Adeje â some pet rooms.
- Airbnb/Vrbo â filter âpets allowedâ.
Veterinary Clinics in Adeje
- ClĂnica Veterinaria El Madroñal (Adeje) â English-speaking.
- Veterinaria Costa Adeje â general care + emergencies.
- Hospital Veterinario Sur (Guaza, Arona)Â â 24/7 hospital.
Four Paws in Paradise
Whether youâre a Brit, an American, or an EU citizen, Tenerife is open for travellers with pets â provided you tick the right boxes. Adeje itself may not have dog beaches, but excellent facilities, hotels, and nearby coastal options make it a pet-friendly base.
With paperwork done, youâll discover that sunsets, sangrĂa, and siestas really are better with a four-legged friend at your side.
