Dog Beaches Near Sitges: Rules, Hours, and Alternatives

Blog publicado el May 27, 2026 por Olivia Jero

Traveling to Sitges with your dog is easy to imagine: a walk by the sea, some time in the shade, a peaceful stop, and that feeling that the getaway is for your pet too.

But when it comes to going to the beach with your furry friend, you need to plan more than just wanting to swim. Not all beaches in Sitges allow dogs year-round, and rules change quite a bit during high season. So, before you lie down on the sand, it's worth knowing what options you have and how to organize your day without surprises.

In this guide, we'll tell you which dog-friendly beach in Sitges you can use as a reference, what dog-friendly alternatives are nearby, and what to check before packing your bag. So that you and your furry companion can enjoy your trip with peace of mind, respect, and new #CampStories to remember.

Quick summary: where to go with your dog near Sitges

If you want to get straight to the point, these are the options to consider:

  • Vallcarca Beach: the go-to beach for dogs in Sitges during high season.
  • La Farola Beach, in Vilanova i la Geltrú: a nearby alternative with a designated area for animals during beach season.
  • Les Salines, in Cubelles is another one of our recommendations
  • Urban beaches in Sitges such as Sant Sebastià, La Ribera, La Fragata, Terramar or Les Anquines are pet-friendly but may have restrictions for dogs during high season.

The recommendation is clear: before you go, always check the signage and current municipal regulations.

Is there a dog-friendly beach in Sitges? General rules

Yes. In Sitges, the best beach to go to with your dog during high season is Vallcarca beach.

It's located between Sitges and Garraf, a bit removed from the town center. It's not a promenade beach, nor one of those with all services just a few steps away. It has a different pace: simpler, more natural, and more suited for those looking for some time by the sea without too many people.

The important point is this: during high season, you shouldn't take your dog to just any beach in Sitges without checking the signage first. Beaches like Sant Sebastià, La Ribera, La Fragata, L’Estanyol, La Barra, Terramar or Les Anquines may have pet restrictions, especially during peak months.

So, if you're looking for dog-friendly beaches in Sitges, the smartest thing to do is plan with Vallcarca as your first option and always confirm the current regulations before you go.

It's not about making things complicated. It's about avoiding arriving fully prepared only to find out you can't enter.

Dog-friendly beaches near Sitges

Sitges and its surroundings offer interesting options for traveling with a dog, but you need to be careful here: not all beaches listed in old directories are still accessible, nor do they all operate the same way year-round.

Some areas are seasonal. Others have specific hours. And others may change due to construction, signage, or municipal decisions.

Therefore, rather than memorizing names, it's important to know what type of beach you're looking for and to check the information before you go.

Year-round Options

Within Sitges, the clearest option for going with a dog is Vallcarca.

It's a small, more secluded beach, located in the Carretera de las Costas area, between Sitges and Garraf. It can be a great fit if you want a simple plan: arrive, take a walk, let your dog get close to the water, and spend some quiet time away from the intense atmosphere of urban beaches.

The only thing is that it's best to come prepared here. Don't expect the same comfort and services as at a central beach. That's why we recommend bringing:

  • Fresh water for you and your dog
  • Portable water bowl
  • Waste bags
  • Snacks for both you and your furry companion

And if you've forgotten something, don't worry! Our dog pack has everything you need so your best friend won't miss out on anything.

If you're traveling in summer, the best way to prevent both you and your dog from getting heatstroke is to go first thing in the morning or late in the afternoon. The sand is less hot, it's calmer, and furry companions usually enjoy it much more.

And if you see that they're getting overwhelmed, don't force it. Sometimes, half an hour at the beach and a quiet walk are worth much more than spending the whole morning in the sun.

Pets at HolaCamp Sitges Garrofer

Seasonal and Time-Specific Options

If you feel like venturing a bit outside Sitges, a nearby alternative is La Farola beach in Vilanova i la Geltrú, next to the Sant Cristòfol Lighthouse.

During beach season, this area has a designated space for pets. It can be a good option if you're looking for a dog-friendly beach not too far from Sitges with a more defined space designed for dogs.

From Sitges, it's an easy drive, and can be a good fit if you want a change of scenery during your getaway. Additionally, in Vilanova i la Geltrú, you'll find a promenade, a maritime atmosphere, and easy activities to fill your day. It has the perfect atmosphere to create #CampStories you won't want to forget.

Before you go, always check:

  • Opening dates for the dog area
  • Permitted hours
  • Access to the designated area
  • Rules of use
  • Possible capacity limits
  • Conditions for potentially dangerous dogs

These points are important. Beach rules change, and it's not worth improvising when traveling with a dog, especially if you have limited time.

Regarding Cubelles, it's advisable to be cautious. Les Salines beach appears on many lists as a dog beach near Sitges. However, our recommendation remains the same: check beforehand if access is open and if the pet-friendly area is operational.

Tips for taking your dog to the beach

Going to the beach with your dog can be the perfect plan or a bit of chaos (or a little of both). The difference usually lies in preparing well for the outing and always thinking of your best furry friend.

Nobody knows your dog better than you, so plan your beach trip accordingly so that both of you can enjoy the day to the fullest. Some dogs love running on the sand, going into the water, and greeting everyone. Others get tired quickly, get overwhelmed by the heat, or prefer to stay near the shade. The plan needs to adapt to them.

Furthermore, especially on more remote beaches, having everything you need is key for a successful day. So, here's our simple checklist before you head out:

Plenty of water

  • Foldable water bowl
  • Waste bags
  • Leash
  • Towel
  • Umbrella or shaded area
  • Some food or treats if you're staying for several hours
  • Dog's documentation
  • Muzzle if regulations require it
  • Extra protection if they have sensitive skin or delicate paw pads

Avoid the middle of the day, especially in summer. The sand can burn, the heat rises quickly, and many dogs get tired faster than they appear to.

It's also wise to watch for basic signs: excessive panting, nervousness, constant shade-seeking, refusal to walk, or sudden fatigue. If any of these signs appear, it's time to stop, hydrate, and change your plans.

After swimming, if possible, rinse them with fresh water. Salt and sand can irritate their skin, paws, or eyes, especially if your dog is sensitive.

And last, but not least: respect others' space. Even if your dog is sociable, not everyone wants a wet dog approaching them while they're on their towel. Keeping your dog under control helps ensure these beaches remain pleasant spaces for everyone.

Traveling to Sitges with your dog beyond the beach

The beach is great, but traveling to Sitges with your dog doesn't have to revolve solely around the water.

You can also organize leisurely walks, simple routes, and plans without too much of a schedule. Sitges offers the sea, the promenade, the old town, the Garraf natural park, and nearby towns like Sant Pere de Ribes and Puigmoltó, which fit perfectly if you want a change of pace.

A great day with your dog in Sitges can also look like this:

  • Early walk before the heat sets in
  • Beach time in a permitted area
  • Long midday rest
  • Gentle afternoon walk
  • Relaxed dinner or a leisurely return to your accommodation.

There's no need to pack your day with plans. In fact, when traveling with a dog, the opposite often works better: choose a few things, keep it simple, and leave room for breaks.

Sitges offers that advantage. You can combine sea, nature, and relaxation without turning every outing into an expedition.

Where to stay with your dog near Sitges

Choosing the right place to stay makes a big difference when traveling with your dog.

Staying somewhere where every walk requires a car is very different from having a comfortable base, close to nature, and ready for a more liberating getaway.

If you're planning a few days in the area, you can check out the options for camping in Sitges and choose the stay that best suits your travel style.

You can also check out our pet-friendly accommodations, designed for those who can't imagine a getaway without their furry companion.

If you're looking for a peaceful base, close to the sea and well-connected to Sitges, HolaCamp Sitges Relax could be a very comfortable option for combining beach, walks, and relaxation.

Furthermore, if you want to better prepare for your trip before booking, you can also discover HolaCamp Sitges Garrofer, perfect for families with pets who don't want to be bored for a single moment.

After a morning at the beach, a stroll through Sitges' old town, or an afternoon with no major plans, returning to the campsite, relaxing in the shade, and letting the day slow down is also part of the trip.

Traveling with your dog isn't just about finding places where they're allowed. It's about sharing the getaway, adapting it to their pace, and returning with memories that are theirs too.

Dog at HolaCamp Sitges Garrofer

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a dog-friendly beach in Sitges?

Yes. The main dog-friendly beach in Sitges during high season is Vallcarca beach. Even so, it's always advisable to check municipal information and signage before entering.

Can I take my dog to any beach in Sitges?

No. During high season, there are restrictions, and not all beaches allow dogs. Before entering, always check the signage at each beach and the current regulations.

What's the best dog-friendly beach near Sitges?

Within Sitges, Vallcarca is the clearest option. If you want to go to a nearby town, you can check out the designated dog area at La Farola beach in Vilanova i la Geltrú.

What should I bring when going to the beach with my dog?

Water, a water bowl, waste bags, a leash, a towel, shade, and their documents. In summer, avoid the hottest hours and make sure your dog doesn't get overwhelmed.

Where can I stay with my dog near Sitges?

You can check HolaCamp's dog-friendly accommodations and review the specific conditions before booking. Sitges is a great base for combining beach time, walks, nature, and relaxation with your dog.

Come with your dog to Sitges

Autor del Blog

Olivia Jero

Content writer at HolaCamp. Loves glamping, nature, and the small stories that make every getaway special. Passionate about discovering new destinations, meeting the travelers who visit us, and sharing the essence of outdoor living.

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