Pet-Friendly Hotels in Singapore - A Pawpledge Guide to Stress-Free Stays

Planning a staycation with your pet sounds simple - until you realise not all “pet-friendly” hotels are truly pet-ready.

Some allow pets. Others welcome them properly.

At Pawpledge, we have ferried countless pets across Singapore - from homes to hotels, airports to Sentosa - and we have seen firsthand what makes a stay genuinely comfortable (for both pet and owner).

Here is our curated take on pet-friendly hotels in Singapore, plus what actually matters beyond the booking.


Sentosa: Beaches, Greenery, and Space to Breathe

Sentosa stands out because it offers something rare in Singapore: open beaches + lush greenery in one place.

It is not just about where you stay - it is about how your pet experiences the environment.

Pet-friendly beaches to know:

  • Tanjong Beach - Quieter, more relaxed. Ideal for dogs that prefer space and fewer crowds.

  • Palawan Beach - Family-friendly and accessible. Good for first-time beach outings with pets.

  • Siloso Beach - Livelier, with more activity. Better suited for social and energetic dogs.

Top hotel picks nearby:

💡Pawpledge tip: Sentosa works best when you match the environment to your pet: Beach = stimulation, play + Greenery = calm, decompression. The right balance makes a big difference.

Image credit: Sentosa


City Hotels: Convenience Meets Comfort

Top picks:

💡Pawpledge tip: City hotels are ideal for short stays or first-time pawcations - less overwhelming than resort environments.


Serviced Residences: Best for Longer Stays

Options worth considering:

These are more flexible with space and routines - especially useful for pets that need stability.

💡Pawpledge tip: For anxious pets, consistency (feeding, sleeping, walking routine) matters more than luxury.


A good pawcation doesn’t start at check-in - it starts the moment your pet leaves home.

For many pets, the unfamiliar environment, new smells, and change in routine can already be a lot to take in. Add a rushed or stressful journey, and it can shape how they experience the entire stay.

That’s why it helps to think beyond just the hotel itself. A calm, well-paced transition - whether it’s timing your departure properly, preparing your pet ahead of the trip, or simply giving them space to settle - can make a noticeable difference.

In the end, “pet-friendly” isn’t just about policies or amenities. It’s about how the whole experience comes together - from home to hotel and everything in between.

When that journey feels right, your pet feels it too.

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