La spiaggia di Pluto
About
La Spiaggia di Pluto is Italy’s largest dog‑friendly beach, located in the seaside town of Bibione in the Veneto region. Spanning rolling dunes and crystal‑clear waters, the beach offers a welcoming environment where dogs of all sizes can run, splash and relax alongside their owners. The operators provide a full range of pet‑friendly amenities – umbrellas, sizable dog beds, designated play zones, a pet cafe, a free dog shower, and a pet shop for supplies. Daily lunch or dinner can be enjoyed at the beach’s terrace restaurants, while nearby coffee stalls keep you refreshed. The beach is divided into areas for families, teenagers and adulthood, all protected by dedicated staff. The property is fully accessible, with ramps and pathways that cater to mobility aids. Movable one‑step ramps help visitors with strollers or wheelchairs navigate the sandy shore and shoreline walkways. The beach’s infrastructure also emphasizes sustainability – public litter bins, a dedicated waste disposal area for pet‐related refuse and mandatory waste disposal policies help keep the environment clean. Visiting a dog beach in a place like Bibione supports the local economy and encourages responsible pet ownership – the beach’s detailed regulation mandates micro‑chipping or tattoo identification, up‑to‑date vaccinations and leash compliance. The friendly staff makes sure all visitors enjoy a safe and pleasant experience. Being one of the few dog‑friendly coastlines in the Mediterranean, La Spiaggia di Pluto is a prized destination for animal lovers participating in events such as dog‑friendly festivals, agility classes and even a summer “caravans” scheme that invites owners to bring their dogs for the entire season. The beach’s close proximity to local hotels and the nearby marina “Marina Julia” enables a well‑balanced visit for both locals and day‑trippers.
Highlights
- Dog‑Friendly Paradise
- All‑Season Access
- Complete Amenities
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Best time to visit
June to August for warm waters and lively events; late May and early September offer quieter crowds and moderate temperatures
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours
Tickets & pricing
Day Pass
€25.00