The paws-itive guide to visiting Papamoa with your dogBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides The paws-itive guide to visiting Papamoa with your dogPapamoa is not only a beautiful destination for families, couples, and solo travellers, but it's also a fantastic spot for those travelling with furry companions. If you're planning a trip to Papamoa and want to bring your dog along, you're in luck! 20 Aug 2025 Papamoa is known for its laid-back vibe, making it a pet-friendly destination where your four-legged friends can enjoy the beach, local parks, and even some cafés. This guide will help you navigate local dog rules, find pet-friendly spaces, and make the most of your trip with your dog by your side.Know the Local Dog Rules Before You GoWhen visiting Papamoa with your dog, it's important to familiarise yourself with the local dog regulations to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip for both you and your pup. Fortunately, Papamoa is a dog-friendly destination (restrictions apply), with plenty of areas where dogs are welcome to roam and enjoy the outdoors. More information can be found here.Leash and Off-Leash ZonesWhile Papamoa Beach is dog-friendly, there are specific areas where dogs must be kept on a leash and other areas where they can roam freely.Leash Requirements: Dogs must be on a leash at Papamoa Domain and the foreshore areas near the Papamoa Domain and Omanu Surf Club. Specifically, dogs must be on-leash when transiting the beach and foreshore areas between Omanu Surf Club and Papamoa Domain.Off-Leash Areas: For more freedom, head to the designated off-leash areas along the beach where your dog can run and play without restrictions. This is perfect for letting your dog enjoy the sand and surf to the fullest.Local Parks to Exercise Your DogPapamoa is home to several parks and reserves where you can take your dog for a walk or a game of fetch, with both on-leash and off-leash areas available.On-Leash Areas: Make sure your dog is on a leash at all public footpaths, roads, and reserves in Papamoa, including when walking along the Matua Salt Marsh or Papamoa Dune Wilderness Area (between Papamoa Domain and Taylors Road).Off-Leash Areas: The Tauranga City Council has designated various parks and reserves as off-leash zones where you can let your dog roam free, including Papamoa Beach and other local parks (just look for the clearly marked signs!).Prohibited AreasThere are certain areas in Papamoa and Tauranga where dogs are not allowed due to ecological concerns or high public use. These include:Papamoa Hills Park: Dogs are prohibited within the park, which is part of the local council’s efforts to protect the natural environment.Mount Maunganui Main Beach: Dogs are prohibited on the main beach area from Leisure Island to Mauao.Pilot Bay: Dogs are prohibited on the foreshore from Mauao to Salisbury Avenue.Leisure Island and Moturiki Reserve: Dogs are not allowed here due to conservation efforts.Disability Assist DogsIf you have a disability assist dog, there are some exceptions. These specially trained dogs can be taken into areas typically prohibited for dogs. This includes parks, reserves, and beaches where assistance dogs are permitted to support individuals with disabilities.Staying at Tasman Holiday Parks with Your DogWe offer plenty of space for your dog to run and play, and we're located just a short walk from Papamoa Beach, where you can explore the dog-friendly areas together.Our pet-friendly status ensures that both you and your dog have a stress-free stay in Papamoa. You'll have access to convenient on-site amenities, including dog-friendly walking areas, waste stations, and pet-friendly sites. Plus, our proximity to the beach and local parks means you're never far from a great spot to walk, run, or play with your dog.Pet-friendly stays are available outside peak periods, with blackout dates from 3 Apr–6 Apr, 24 Oct–26 Oct, and 21 Dec–8 Feb.Papamoa Pet Friendly Info: Please contact reception prior to arrival. Only registered service animals are permitted in roof accommodation, with valid certification required at check-in and identification worn on site.
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