Other Dog Activities in Mexico

Tired of watching Fido run laps in the dog park? We’ve got the scoop on lots of other dog friendly attractions in Mexico too. You’ll find information on all of the dog friendly wineries, boat rentals, botanical gardens, drive-ins, and other offbeat animal attractions in Mexico here.

Pet Friendly Las Nubes Winery
Las Nubes Winery Located in the Baja California region, the Las Nubes Winery is a dog-friendly spot to swirl, sniff, and sip a glass of wine alongside your furry friend. Wine tastings are held from 11am to 5pm, seven days a week, and leashed dogs are welcome to tag along. Young wine tastings are 150 pesos, and reserve wine tastings are 200 pesos. Saturday visitations require reservations. See Details
Pet Friendly Zenea Garden
Zenea Garden Zenea Garden in Santiago de Querétaro, MX is pet friendly. This beautiful square comes alive at night with live music, stalls and views of the San Francisco Church illuminated. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners in the historic square. See Details
Ultramar Ultramar is a pet-friendly ferry service that operates trips from Playa del Carmen, MX to Cozumel, MX. Dogs are welcome aboard on this 45-minute trip across the water to the island. The ferry service features live music, air-conditioned indoor seating, a snack bar and a designated area for your furry friends. See Details
Mirador de los Arcos Mirador de los Arcos is a pet-friendly scenic viewing spot in Santiago de Querétaro, MX. This historic city in central Mexico is famous for the incredible aqueduct that runs through its center. The best place to view the Acueducto de Querétaro is at a vantage point called the Mirador de los Arcos. Below, you’ll see the sprawling city full of Spanish colonial architecture beside your furry friend. See Details
Parque de las Américas Parque de las Américas in Mérida, MX, the state's capital of Yucatána, is a pet-friendly park. Bring your furry friend along, ensuring they stay leashed while exploring. The park buzzes with diverse activities, from thrilling movie nights to other engaging events, fostering a lively ambiance that delights locals and visitors alike. See Details
Reserva Ecológica El Batán Reserva Ecológica El Batán is a pet-friendly hike in Querétaro, MX. Dogs are welcome to walk by your side on a leash and off-leash in some areas on this moderate loop trail that winds around this beautiful nature preserve. See Details
Corregidora Stadium Corregidora Stadium is the pet-friendly home of Queretaro FC in Santiago de Querétaro, MX. Leashed pets are welcome to cheer on the Liga MX team from a section designated just for them. This unique area is separate from the main crowd and provides a calmer experience for canines who love the beautiful game. See Details
Benito Juarez Park Benito Juarez Park is a pet-friendly urban park in Cozumel, MX. Bring your dog along to this vibrant park with fountains, paved pathways and a colorful Cozumel sign for photo opportunities. If you're visiting in the evening, check out one of the live music events and enjoy views across the water. See Details
Parque Municipal De Cozumel Parque Municipal De Cozumel is a pet-friendly community park in Cozumel, MX. This large space often hosts local food vendors, events, live music, holiday attractions and more throughout the year. Your leashed pup is welcome to join you on a walk through the square, where you'll also find beautiful views of the water. See Details
Winjet Winjet is a pet-friendly fast ferry company in Cozumel, MX. Leashed dogs are welcome to join their owners on a ferry trip to/from the Island of Cozumel and Playa del Carmen. There are designated pet areas on the boat for you and your pooch to enjoy, along with live music, open-air seating and more. Dogs ride for free with Winjet. See Details
Parque de Aventuras Barrancas del Cobre Parque de Aventuras Barrancas del Cobre is a pet-friendly adventure park near Chihuahua. Dogs are welcome to join their owners on the park's cable car, as long as they don't mind being around people. Pets are also permitted to join their owners at other attractions, but will have to sit out of the more extreme activities. See Details
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