Finding a place in Townsville that really welcomes your pet isn’t always easy — many places say “pet‐friendly” online, but when you call, surprise restrictions pop up.
I’ve done the legwork: phoned a bunch of hotels, motels, and inns, and checked their actual pet policies.
Below are places that will accept pets, what restrictions apply, and what to check before you book.
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What You Need to Know Before Booking
What to check
Some only allow small dogs; others may forbid cats or larger breeds.
Some places don’t allow pets to be left unattended.
Leash required, no pets in pool, furniture restrictions, noise limits.
Ground floor vs upstairs, tiled vs carpeted (easier to clean).
Extra cost per night, cleaning fees, deposit etc.
Verified Pet‑Friendly Hotels & Motels in Townsville
Here are places that will take your pet, based on recent confirmations.
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Best Deals & Pricing Info
Expect 3‑star motel/hotel pet‑friendly rooms in Townsville to cost from roughly AU$150‑$200+ per night, depending on location and season.
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“No extra pet fee” is not guaranteed — always ask. A place may say “pet‑friendly” but still charge cleaning fees, pet deposits, or have extra rules.
Booking early helps, especially during peak tourist times, as the pet‑friendly rooms are often limited.
My Top Picks
If I were you, travelling with a pet, here are my favourite options:
The Robert Towns — good balance of comfort, location, and real pet‑room options.
City Oasis Inn — nice facilities, lawn areas, cleaner rooms, good staff feedback.
Island View Motel — if you don’t mind being a little more flexible, for views plus pet restrictions that are manageable.
How to Confirm Before You Book
When you call, mention breed, size, type of pet (dog/cat), and ask: “Is this room truly pet‑friendly or just ‘pet allow‐on request’?”
Ask whether the room is ground floor and has easy‑cleaning surfaces.
Confirm whether you are allowed to leave your pet alone in the room.
Ask about cleaning fees / pet deposit.
Get pet rules in writing (or email) so you’re sure on arrival.
Final Thoughts
If you’re travelling with a pet, Townsville does have good hotel options — but not all “pet‑friendly” listings are what they seem. Calling is essential. Use this list as a starting point, double‑check the details, and you’ll avoid unpleasant surprises at check‑in.
Safe travels — may your pet enjoy the stay as much as you do.

