Tropical pet travel needs more planning than urban. Health certificates, quarantine rules, beach access — all matter. The hotels that handle it well streamline the process.
What's different in tropical destinations
Health requirements
Most Caribbean and tropical destinations require: rabies vaccination certificate, recent veterinary health check, USDA endorsement (for US-origin pets). Some require quarantine on arrival. Hawaii has the strictest rules in the US.
Climate considerations
Heat is the issue. Dogs above 75 lbs struggle in tropical heat. Plan early-morning and evening walks. Mid-day stays indoors.
Beach access
Most luxury Caribbean hotels allow dogs on the beach but not in the pool. Confirm at booking.
The hotels
Cap Juluca Anguilla — Belmond
Free, weight limits flexible. Beach walks at sunrise/sunset.
Sandy Lane Barbados
$200/stay. Welcome amenity, beach access.
Round Hill Jamaica
$150/stay. Cottage-style accommodation works for pets.
Esperanza Cabo San Lucas
$150/stay. Mexican Pacific, beach-welcoming.
Las Ventanas Cabo
$200/stay. Beach access, in-room amenities.
Four Seasons Hualalai Hawaii
$250/stay. Hawaii quarantine rules apply (longer planning).
Four Seasons Maui Wailea
$250/stay. Hawaii quarantine rules apply.
COMO Parrot Cay TCI
Free, full-villa access. Famously pet-welcoming.
Travel logistics
Cargo vs. cabin
Most international flights require pets in cargo over 20 lbs. Cabin restricted to small carriers. Plan early.
Quarantine rules
Hawaii has 5-day or direct-airport-release quarantine. Caribbean varies. Mexico is generally light.
Veterinary on island
Many Caribbean islands have limited veterinary care. Bring extended supplies of medication.
Five rules for tropical pet travel
- Plan 90+ days ahead — health certificates take time
- Confirm beach access at booking
- Avoid mid-day heat — schedule walks for sunrise/sunset
- Bring extra supplies — limited vet care on islands
- Insurance is worth it — pet medical evacuation is real
For more, see the pet-friendly pillar.