



Panoramic Suites
Panoramic sea views with balcony
These huge rooms are located on the first floor. Their double balcony spans the width of the townhouse and offers stunning views over the harbour, perfect for evening drinks or morning coffee. One of these has an ensuite shower room, the other has an ensuite bathroom.
🐾 Dogs at The Royal Harbour Hotel
Well-behaved dogs are very welcome at The Royal Harbour Hotel.
To ensure fairness and to reflect the additional housekeeping time required after departure, our dog charge is based on size (by weight) and applies per dog, per night:
🟢 Small (Up to 10kg)
Charge: £12.50 per dog, per night
Typical examples:
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Miniature Dachshund
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Yorkshire Terrier
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Chihuahua
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Pomeranian
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Toy Poodle
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Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
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French Bulldog (most)
If it’s lap-sized and easily carried with one arm, it’s usually in this category.
🟡 Medium (10–25kg)
Charge: £15.00 per dog, per night
Typical examples:
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Cocker Spaniel
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Cockapoo (most standard size)
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Border Collie
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Whippet
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier
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Standard Schnauzer
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Beagle
If it’s knee-height it’s usually medium.
🔴 Large (Over 25kg)
Charge: £17.50 per dog, per night
Typical examples:
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Labrador Retriever
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Golden Retriever
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German Shepherd
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Boxer
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Dobermann
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Large mixed breeds
If it’s solidly built and clearly above knee height, it’s usually large.
Guests are required to bring their own dog bedding or crate. Hotel linen, towels and furnishings must not be used for pets.
Dogs must not be left unattended in bedrooms and must remain off beds and soft furnishings.
As an independent hotel with original artwork, antiques and upholstered furnishings, we ask that owners supervise their dogs responsibly at all times.
In the unlikely event of damage or the need for specialist cleaning beyond standard housekeeping, we reserve the right to charge the reasonable cost of repair, cleaning or loss of revenue if a room is temporarily unable to be re-let.