Beautifully positioned upon the waterfront of Sydney’s Manly Beach, Manly Pacific hotel has recently undergone a $30 million transformation that will please both people and pets alike. Of the hotel’s 213 newly appointed rooms – all of which showcase striking design elements – five suites cater to four-legged friends. Gone are the days of sourcing pet-sitters or boarding facilities, fur-babies are now welcomed into the lap of luxury alongside their well-heeled owners.

Pet-friendly accommodation at Manly Pacific
“We understand that pets are an integral part of the family, and it might be tough when leaving them behind when travelling,” says Dylan Cole, general manager of the Manly Pacific. “At Manly Pacific, we want to ensure that our guests have a fantastic experience, and their pets are a vital part of that. We invite guests to bring their furry companions along on their trip and make unforgettable memories together.”
The Sun-Lounger room is one such amenity and is equipped with a snug dog bed, water bowls and a 100sqm sun terrace ideal for catching some rays alongside your treasured pooch. Meanwhile, comfortable beds, an ensuite with walk-in shower, a smart television, Bluetooth speakers, and a premium mini bar selection are sure to delight even the most discerning of guests. Grass patches and clean-up equipment are also provided to allow for a fuss-free travel experience with your pet.

Pet-friendly food menu
However, it’s the genius and delicious pet-friendly culinary experience that truly sets the Manly Pacific apart. Executive Chef, Ryan Dawson, has carefully created a menu with drool-worthy dishes and a selection of complimentary beverages. Gift your pup a ‘Puppuccino’ with fluffy whipped cream, hand-made Puppy Power Protein Balls, or a San Chow Bow Wow. For something sweet, why not indulge your dog with a Scoop Dogg Puppy Ice Cream Treat made from peanut butter, bacon and yoghurt – there’s even puppy room service!
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