
Dog-friendly hotel in Bournemouth
At THE NICI we promise the paw-fect stay for both you and your four-legged friend!
Our newly refurbished destination hotel is perched on Bournemouth’s West Cliff, with spectacular sea views and easy access to Bournemouth’s famous sandy beaches – providing the perfect playground for you and your dog.
Dog-Friendly Rooms
Our dog-friendly rooms offer a relaxing stay for you and your pet. They are all located on the ground floor making your stay extra easy for you and your pet.
In your room you’ll find all the creature comforts you need with plenty of space for both you and your dog.
Please note a charge of £30 per dog per night* applies.
“The room for our dog was brilliant”
“Fabulous hotel by the sea. The room catered for our dog which was brilliant with dog bed, biscuits and bowl. Large sized room, very comfortable. Terrific location.
“We could not fault anything. thank you for a superb weekend and we hope to come again.” – Coco
Eat & Drink
Whether you’re after a quick pick-me-up, leisurely breakfast, lunch on the terrace, dinner with friends or late-night cocktails, our Restaurant & Bar has got you covered day and night.
Dog-friendly Bournemouth
Bournemouth is bursting with places to discover with your dog including seven miles of stunning coastline to explore!
But Bournemouth isn’t just about the beaches. There’s also stacks of other places to visit with your dog including warm and welcoming dog-friendly pubs, restaurants, country parks, stately homes and of course a wealth of dog walks that showcase Dorset at it’s very best.
DESTINATION BOURNEMOUTH
It’s a stunner! Bournemouth beach is rated the fifth best in Europe and among the top 25 in the world. With a rich heritage and lots of cultural gems, this coastal town is buzzing with life, offering something for all ages and tastes. And if sea or town isn’t your thing, head out into the green rolling hills of the nearby Dorset countryside and discover all that the New Forest National Park has to offer. Dorset’s famous Jurassic Coast is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and it’s just a daytrip from Bournemouth, simply waiting to be explored.
