General pet travel requirements in Belgium

Pets traveling to Belgium must meet the following conditions:

  • Pet Health Check
  • Pet chip (Microchip)
  • Vaccination and Record
  • Dog tag (for dogs only)
  • Blood Test
  • Import document (Import permit)
  • Pet Health Certificate
  • Other Treatments
  • Vet and Clinic Fee
  • Endorsement

Preparation time and minimum number of clinic visits

  • Minimum 3 months preparation time
  • Minimum number of clinic visits: 3 times

Pet travel methods and charges

How to import pets to Belgium

  • Must fly together in the same flight
  • Pet in cabin – The final decision remains with the airline’s discretion at the time of check-in
  • The return trip must either be Cargo or Private Jet

Service Fees

Pets traveling in cabin or in hold from Hong Kong to Belgium

  • The basic charge for the first pet traveling from Hong Kong to Belgium starts at HK$36,800 (including the return pet freight shipping fee, but does not include the extra baggage fee for the outbound pet)
  • Additional pet starting from HK$23,400
  • Two pets in one cage starting from HK$58,200
  • Outbound: reservation of passenger and pet seats, airport drop-off and check-in assistance (excluding all tunnel tolls, parking fees, overtime and outlying island areas, additional fees will be charged)
  • The price includes pet travel Belgium requirements
  • Microchip (ISO), Rabies/Mixed Vaccination
  • Health Examination, Rabies Test, Health Certificates, Pre-flight Treatments, Vet Consultation, AFCD Endorsement
  • Pet Travel service fee, document fee, communication fee, IATA pet carrier or bag (including small pet carrier, medium size plus HK$500, large size plus HK$1,500, extra large size plus HK$2,500)

Pet cargo freight from Belgium to Hong Kong

  • Pet health examination, pet health certificate, veterinary fees, stamping
  • Pet travel service fee, document fee, communication fee, IATA pet carrier
  • Return: pet freight booking fee, airport delivery, freight customs clearance service, freight charges – FRA/AMS/CDG/ZRH to HKG (Cargo fee and clearance)
  • Customs clearance and airport charges at Hong Kong Airport and transportation to the customer’s home

The following items are NOT included in our quote (For your budgetting purpose only):

  • Clinic pickup service / On-site vet charge within HK (HK$1000/time, excluding restricted area)
  • Passenger’s flight ticket – To be quoted separately by our travel agent or arrange on your own
  • Pet’s flight charge – Estimate only and will be charged by the airline at the check-in counter on the day of departure
  • Pickup service to the airport or vet clinic in Belgium – Can be arranged for additional cost (with our partner)
  • Domestic flight / Connecting flight charge / Transportation and handling – If no direct flight to Hong Kong is available

Payment Terms

  • Initial Payment upon confirmation: 1/3
  • 14 days before HK departure 2nd payment: 1/3
  • Remaining payment 14 days before returning to HK: 1/3

How to import pets to Belgium

  • Pet in Cargo flight direct to Belgium from Hong Kong

Service Fees

Pet freight from Hong Kong to Belgium

  • The basic charge for the first pet traveling from Hong Kong to Belgium starts at HK$58,380
  • Additional pet starting from HK$34,380
  • Two pets in one cage starting from HK$84,280
  • The price includes pet travel Belgium requirements
  • Microchip (ISO), Rabies/Mixed Vaccination
  • Health Examination, Rabies Test, Health Certificates, Pre-flight Treatments, Vet Consultation, AFCD Endorsement
  • Freight booking fee, airport delivery, freight customs clearance service, freight fee – HKG to FRA/AMS/CDG/ZRH (excluding all tunnel fees, parking fees, overtime and outlying island areas, additional fees will be charged)
  • Customs clearance and airport charges at Belgium airports
  • Pet Travel service fee, document fee, communication fee, IATA pet carrier or bag (including small pet carrier, medium size plus HK$500, large size plus HK$1,500, extra large size plus HK$2,500)

Pet cargo freight from Belgium to Hong Kong

  • Pet health examination, pet health certificate, veterinary fees, stamping
  • Return: pet freight booking fee, airport delivery, freight customs clearance service, freight charges – FRA/AMS/CDG/ZRH to HKG (Cargo fee and clearance)
  • Customs clearance and airport charges at Hong Kong Airport and transportation to the customer’s home

The following items are NOT included in our quote (For your budgetting purpose only)

  • Clinic pickup service/ On-site vet charge within HK (HK$1000/time, excluding restricted area)
  • Pickup service to the airport or vet clinic in Belgium – Can be arranged for additional cost (with our partner)
  • Passenger’s flight ticket – To be quoted separately by our travel agent or arrange on your own
  • Passengers and pets must clear customs together and arrive within 120 hours, otherwise an additional HK$5,000 and 20% tax (levied by the government) will be charged
  • Domestic flight / Connecting flight charge / Transportation and handling – If no direct flight to Hong Kong is available

Payment Terms

  • Initial Payment upon confirmation: 1/3
  • 14 days before HK departure 2nd payment: 1/3
  • Remaining payment 14 days before returning to HK: 1/3

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Introduction to Traveling with Pets in Belgium

Pet Travel Belgium Introduction

Belgium is a country full of charm and history, and a great place to travel with your pet. It has a rich cultural heritage, beautiful natural landscapes and many pet-friendly attractions and facilities. Whether you want to explore ancient castles with your dog or take your cat for a walk in a beautiful park, Belgium has it all. Belgium is home to many historic cities such as Brussels, Bruges and Ghent, all of which have unique architectural and cultural features that are well worth exploring with your pet. In addition, Belgium has many beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Ardennes Forest and the Meuse Valley, which are ideal for hiking and camping with your pet. All in all, Belgium is a great country to travel with your pet. With its rich tourism resources and pet-friendly environment, I’m sure you and your pet will have an unforgettable vacation here.

1. Brussels
 
Brussels is the capital of Belgium and a city full of energy and creativity. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as the 50th Anniversary Park, the Walloon Brabant Provincial Park, and the Tervuren Forest. The 50th Anniversary Park is a large park in the center of Brussels with many green areas, lakes, and sculptures that are perfect for walks and picnics with your pet. Walloon Brabant Provincial Park is a nature reserve in the south of Brussels with many beautiful forests, grasslands and streams to explore and swim in with your pet. Tervuren Forest is a forested park in eastern Brussels with many trails and open spaces that are perfect for jogging and playing with your pet.
 
Brussels also has many pet-friendly museums and galleries, such as the Brussels City Museum, the Belgian Comic Art Center, and the Marguerite Museum. The Brussels City Museum is a comprehensive museum with many collections related to Brussels’ history and culture, and pets are welcome. The Belgian Comic Art Center is a museum dedicated to Belgian comic art with many interactive exhibits and installations that visitors can experience with their pets. The Magritte Museum is an art gallery dedicated to the works of Belgian surrealist painter Magritte, and pets are welcome in its galleries and gardens.
 
There are also many pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Brussels, such as the Zoom Hotel, a four-star hotel in downtown Brussels that allows pets and offers pet grooming and spa services, and the B&B Welcome To My Place. B&B Welcome To My Place is a bed and breakfast in the heart of Brussels’ historic district. The owners love animals and welcome visitors with pets.
2. Bruges
 
Bruges is a medieval city, also known as the “Venice of the North”. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as the Lake of Love, Paradise Park in St. Donat, and the Bruges Bequina Wall. Lake of Love is a man-made lake located in the center of Bruges, with many green areas and benches around the lake, perfect for walking and resting with your pet. St. Donat Paradiso Park is a large park located in the east of Bruges, with many old oak and beech trees, where you can take your pet for a walk and play under the shade of the trees. The Beguine Walls of Bruges is an ancient complex in the south of Bruges with many stone paths and courtyards that are perfect for exploring and taking photos with your pet.
 
There are also many pet-friendly museums and churches in Bruges, such as the Church of Notre Dame, the Chapel of the Holy Blood, and the Bruges Clock Tower. The Church of Our Lady is a Gothic church with many beautiful sculptures and frescoes that visitors can bring their pets to visit and pray in. The Chapel of the Holy Blood is a Romanesque church that houses a vial of Jesus’ blood and is visited by many pilgrims every year, and pets are also allowed to visit with their owners. The Clock Tower of Bruges is a medieval clock tower that visitors can climb with their pets for a panoramic view of Bruges.
 
There are also many pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Bruges, such as Hotel Dukes’ Palace Bruges and B&B Huis Koning, a five-star hotel located in the center of Bruges. The hotel has pet-friendly rooms and facilities, as well as a pet-sitting service, while B&B Huis Koning is a B&B located in the historic center of Bruges, owned by an animal-loving couple with an adorable dog, and is very welcoming to visitors with pets.
3. Ghent

Ghent is an artistic city and the cultural capital of Belgium. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as the Ghent Botanical Gardens, the Ghent Castle and the Botanical Garden of the University of Ghent. The Ghent Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in the center of Ghent with many rare plants and flowers and a pet-friendly area where you can take your pet for a walk and relax. Ghent Castle is a medieval castle with many historical exhibits and interactive installations where visitors can explore and learn about the history of the castle with their pets. The Ghent University Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located at the University of Ghent with many rare trees and plants, as well as a pet-friendly lawn for picnics and playtime.

There are also many pet-friendly museums and galleries in Ghent, such as the Ghent Design Museum, the Ghent Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Ghent Kunsthalle. The Ghent Design Museum is a museum specializing in design art with many interactive exhibitions and installations that visitors can experience and participate in with their pets. The Museum of Contemporary Art in Ghent is a museum specializing in contemporary art, with many avant-garde exhibitions and installations, and pets can accompany their owners. The Ghent Museum of Fine Arts is a comprehensive art gallery with many medieval and Renaissance artifacts, which pets are allowed to visit in specific areas.

There are also a number of pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Ghent, such as the Ghent Marriott Hotel, B&B La Ducale, a four-star hotel in the center of Ghent with pet-friendly rooms and facilities, as well as grooming and spa services. B&B La Ducale is a bed and breakfast in the historic center of Ghent. The owner is an animal-loving artist with a cute cat and welcomes visitors with pets.

4. Antwerp

Antwerp is the second largest city in Belgium and a city full of fashion and design. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as the Antwerp Zoo, Central Park, and the Hobbiesville Park. Antwerp Zoo is a zoo located in the center of Antwerp with many rare animals and plants, as well as a pet-friendly area where you can take your pet for a walk and relax. The Central Park is a large park in the center of Antwerp with many green areas, fountains and sculptures that are perfect for walks and picnics with your pet. Hobbieswey Park is a forested park in the north of Antwerp with many trails and lakes where you can explore and swim with your pet.

There are also many pet-friendly museums and galleries in Antwerp, such as the Antwerp Photography Museum, the Antwerp Fashion Museum and the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp. The Antwerp Museum of Photography is a museum dedicated to the art of photography, with many classic photographs and interactive installations that visitors can experience and participate in with their pets. The Antwerp Fashion Museum, on the other hand, is a museum specializing in fashion design, with a wide range of high fashion and accessories, which pets can also visit with their owners. The Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp is a comprehensive art gallery featuring European classical and modernist works of art, which pets can visit in specific areas.

There are also many pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Antwerp, such as the Hilton Antwerp Old Town, B&B Maryline, a five-star hotel in Antwerp’s Old Town district with pet-friendly rooms and amenities, as well as pet-sitting services, and B&B Maryline, a five-star hotel in Antwerp’s Old Town neighborhood. Maryline is a B&B in the south of Antwerp, owned by an animal-loving couple with two adorable dogs, and is very welcoming to visitors with pets.

5. Liege

Liège is the third largest city in Belgium and a city full of energy and innovation. There are many places for pets to visit, such as Liège Park, Voulon Valley Park, Liège Botanical Garden, etc. Liège Park is a large park located in the center of Liège, with many green areas. Liège Park is a large park located in the center of Liège with many green areas, lakes, and sports facilities that are perfect for walking and exercising with your pet. The Voulon Valley Park is a nature reserve in the south of Liège with beautiful forests, streams and waterfalls where you can explore and swim with your pet. The Botanical Garden of Liège is a botanical garden located on the grounds of the University of Liège and is home to many rare plants and flowers, as well as a pet-friendly area where you can rest and admire the flowers with your pet.

There are also many pet-friendly museums and science centers in Liège, such as the Natural Science Museum of Liège, the Aviation Museum of Liège, and the Train Museum of Liège. The Natural Science Museum of Liège is a museum specializing in natural science, with many specimens and interactive installations that visitors can learn and explore with their pets. The Aviation Museum of Liège is a museum specializing in the history and technology of aviation, with many aircraft and models that pets can visit with their owners. The Train Museum in Liège is a museum dedicated to the history and culture of trains, with many train cars and model railroads that pets can visit in specific areas.

There are also many pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Liège, such as the Pentahotel Liège, B&B Frédéric Chopin, a four-star hotel in the center of Liège with pet-friendly rooms and amenities, as well as grooming and spa treatments for pets, and B&B Frédéric Chopin, a hotel in the center of Liège that offers pet-friendly rooms and facilities. B&B Frédéric Chopin is a B&B in the historic center of Liège, owned by a musician with a cute cat, and is very welcoming to visitors with pets.

6. Namur

Namur is one of the capital regions of Belgium and is a city full of history and natural beauty. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as the Château de Namur, the valley of the Sambre River, and the Cathedral of Namur. The Chateau de Namur is a medieval castle with many historical exhibits and interactive installations where visitors can explore and learn about history with their pets. The Samburu Valley is a nature reserve in the south of Namur with beautiful forests, streams and waterfalls where you can hike and camp with your pets. The Namur Cathedral is a Gothic church with many beautiful sculptures and frescoes that visitors can visit and pray in with their pets.

There are also many pet-friendly museums and art galleries in Namur, such as the Namur Archaeological Museum, the Namur Museum of Decorative Arts, and the Namur Museum of Modern Art. The Namur Archaeological Museum is a museum that specializes in archaeological discoveries and has many valuable artifacts and exhibits that visitors can explore and learn about with their pets. The Museum of Decorative Arts in Namur is a museum specializing in decorative arts, with many fine pieces of furniture and ceramics, and pets are allowed to accompany their owners. The Namur Museum of Modern Art is a museum dedicated to modern art with many avant-garde exhibitions and installations that pets can visit in specific areas.

There are also a number of pet-friendly hotels and bed and breakfasts in Namur, such as The Royal Snail Hotel, B&B La Vieille Forge, a four-star hotel in the center of the city with pet-friendly rooms and amenities, grooming and spa services, and B&B La Vieille Forge, a pet-friendly hotel in the center of the city. B&B La Vieille Forge is a bed and breakfast on the outskirts of Namur, owned by a nature-loving couple with an adorable dog, who are very welcoming to visitors with pets.

7. Mons

Mons is the cultural capital of Belgium and a city full of art. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as Beverlois Park, St. Valdreau Church, and the Clock Tower of Mons. Beverlois Park is a large park located in the center of Mons with many green areas, fountains and sculptures that are perfect for walks and picnics with your pet. St. Valdrew’s Church is a baroque church with many beautiful frescoes and sculptures that visitors can visit and pray in with their pets. The Mons Clock Tower is a medieval clock tower that visitors can climb with their pets for a panoramic view of Mons.

There are also many pet-friendly museums and galleries in Mons, such as the Mons Art Museum, the Mons Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Mons Museum of Natural Science. The Kunsthalle Mons is a comprehensive art museum with many Renaissance and modernist artifacts on display, and pets are allowed to visit the museum in specific areas. The Mons Museum of Contemporary Art is a museum specializing in contemporary art, with many avant-garde exhibits and installations that visitors can experience and participate in with their pets. The Mons Natural Science Museum is a museum specializing in natural science, with many specimens and interactive installations that pets can learn and explore along with their owners.

There are also many pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Mons, such as Hotel Dream, B&B Les Paquerettes, a three-star hotel in the center of Mons with pet-friendly rooms and facilities, as well as grooming and spa treatments, and B&B Les Paquerettes, a hotel on the outskirts of Mons. B&B Les Paquerettes is a B&B on the outskirts of Mons, owned by an avid gardener and grandmother with a lovely cat, who is very welcoming to visitors with pets.

8. Ostend

Ostend is a Belgian seaside city and a city full of sea air. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as Ostend Beach, Leopold Park, Ostend Racecourse, etc. Ostend Beach is a wide sandy beach with many attractions. Ostend Beach is a wide sandy beach with many playgrounds and sea sports, perfect for running and playing on the beach with your pet. Leopold Park is a large park in the center of Ostend with many green areas, lakes and sculptures where you can take your pet for a walk and relax. The Ostend Racecourse is a historic racecourse where visitors can watch horse races with their pets and experience Ostend’s sporting culture.

There are also many pet-friendly museums and aquariums in Ostend, such as the Ostend City Museum, the Ostend Ocean Aquarium and the Ostend Sea Museum. The Ostend City Museum is a comprehensive museum with many exhibits related to Ostend’s history and culture, and pets are allowed to visit in specific areas. The Ocean Aquarium of Ostend is an aquarium specializing in marine life, with many rare sea creatures and interactive installations that visitors can explore and learn about with their pets. The Ostend Maritime Museum is a museum specializing in the history and culture of the sea, with models of ships and nautical equipment, which pets can also visit with their owners.

There are also many pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Ostend, such as the Andromeda Hotel, B&B Villa Helleborg, a four-star hotel on the Ostend seafront with pet-friendly rooms and facilities, as well as pet grooming and spa services. B&B Villa Helleborg is a B&B on the outskirts of Ostend, owned by a couple who love surfing and have two adorable dogs, so pets are very welcome.

9. Bruges

One of the most romantic cities in Belgium, Bruges is also a medieval city. There are many pet-friendly places to visit, such as the Canal de Bruges, the Church of Notre Dame, and the Bruges market square. The Canal de Bruges is a winding canal with many beautiful buildings and attractions along its banks, perfect for a boat ride or a walk along the shore. The Church of Notre Dame is a Gothic church with many beautiful sculptures and frescoes that visitors can visit and pray in with their pets. The Market Square in Bruges is a bustling square with many cafes, restaurants and stores where you can rest and eat with your pet.

There are also many pet-friendly museums and galleries in Bruges, such as the Bruges Clock Tower Museum, the Bruges Chocolate Museum, and the Bruges Groninger Museum. The Clock Tower Museum of Bruges is a museum dedicated to the history and culture of the clock tower, with many models and interactive installations that visitors can explore and learn about with their pets. The Chocolate Museum in Bruges is a museum dedicated to the history and production of chocolate, with many chocolate sculptures and interactive installations that pets can also visit with their owners. The Groninger Museum in Bruges is a comprehensive museum with many exhibits related to the history and art of Bruges, and pets are allowed to visit in specific areas.

There are also many pet-friendly hotels and B&Bs in Bruges, such as Hotel Dukes’ Palace Bruges and B&B Huis Koning, a five-star hotel in the center of Bruges. The hotel has pet-friendly rooms and facilities, as well as pet grooming and spa services, while B&B Huis Koning is a bed and breakfast in the historic center of Bruges, owned by a music-loving old man with a cute cat, and is very welcoming to visitors with pets.

Ghent, Antwerp, Liège, Namur, Mons, Ostend and Bruges are all famous Belgian tourist cities, each with its own unique charm and style. Not only are there many pet-friendly attractions and facilities in these cities, but there are also many pet-friendly restaurants, cafes and stores that are perfect for exploring and enjoying with your pet. Whether in the center of the city or in the suburbs, there are many pet-friendly hotels and bed and breakfasts where you and your pet can have an unforgettable vacation in comfort.

The Perfect Guide to Traveling to Belgium with Dogs and Cats

Belgium is a fascinating destination for pet-loving travelers. Whether you’re traveling to Belgium for dogs or for cats, there are plenty of pet-friendly attractions and activities. In this article, we’ll show you how to travel to Belgium with your pet so you can have a great time with your furkid.

Traveling to Belgium with a Dog

When traveling to Belgium with your dog, it is important to make sure that your dog has the necessary vaccinations and a clean bill of health. Belgium has strict entry requirements for dogs, so knowing these will help you get in. There are a number of pet-friendly parks and attractions you can choose to take your dog to in Belgium, such as the parks in Brussels and the zoo in Antwerp, which are great places for dogs to walk and play.

Traveling to Belgium with a cat

Similarly, traveling to Belgium with a cat requires certain procedures to be followed. Make sure your cat is microchipped and has a full health certificate before traveling. When traveling to Belgium with your cat, you may want to consider choosing some pet-friendly accommodation, as this will help your cat feel more comfortable in an unfamiliar environment. Many hotels and B&Bs in Belgium welcome pets, so you and your cat can enjoy your vacation together.

Pet friendly attractions in Belgium

There are many pet-friendly attractions in Belgium, so whether you’re traveling to Belgium with your dog or your cat, you’ll find something to do. You can enjoy the beauty of nature by going on a pet-friendly camping trip, or play on a pet beach by a lake. Not only will these activities be fun for your pet, but they will also help you bond with your furry friend.

Pet Travel Tips

When planning a trip to Belgium with your dog or a trip to Belgium with your cat, there are a few things to keep in mind. Firstly, familiarize yourself with Belgium’s pet entry regulations and make sure you have all the necessary paperwork in place. Secondly, consider the climate in Belgium and make sure your dog or cat stays cool and comfortable during the trip. Finally, choose the right mode of transportation to ensure your pet’s safety during the trip.

Whether you’re traveling for dogs or cats, Belgium is a great pet-friendly destination. With a little preparation, you and your furkid can enjoy an unforgettable travel experience together. Make this beautiful country a happy place for you and your pet by traveling to Belgium with your pet!

Tips for traveling to Belgium with your dog and cat!

Belgium is a fascinating country that offers many dog and cat friendly travel options for pet lovers. Whether you’re planning a trip to Belgium for dogs or cats, there are plenty of exciting activities and attractions to explore.

The appeal of Belgian pet travel

With a wide range of options for pet travel in Belgium, you can take your dog to Belgium to enjoy the beautiful scenery and culture of the country. Whether it’s the squares of Brussels, the zoo in Antwerp or the canals of Bruges, all of these places are perfect for taking your dog to Belgium. You can take a stroll through the parks or enjoy a relaxing time in the outdoor seating of a café.

Traveling to Belgium with your dog

When traveling to Belgium with your dog, it is important to make sure that your dog has the necessary vaccinations and a clean bill of health. Belgium has strict entry requirements for dogs, so knowing these will help you get in. When you take your dog to Belgium, you may also want to consider joining one of the local pet-friendly events, which will not only be fun for your dog, but will also help you bond with your furry friend.

Traveling to Belgium with your cat

Similarly, traveling to Belgium with your cat requires certain procedures. Make sure your cat is microchipped and has a full health certificate before traveling. When traveling to Belgium with your cat, there are a number of pet-friendly accommodations you can choose from that will make your cat feel more comfortable in an unfamiliar environment. Many hotels and B&Bs in Belgium welcome pets, so you and your cat can enjoy your vacation together.

Taking your cat to Belgium

There are plenty of options for taking your cat to Belgium. You can take your cat for a walk in a local park or visit some cat friendly cafes for a relaxing afternoon. These activities will not only help your cat to relax, but will also allow you to enjoy some quality time with your pet.

Things to remember when traveling with your pet

When planning a trip to Belgium with your pet, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, learn about Belgium’s pet entry regulations in advance and make sure you have all the necessary paperwork in place. Secondly, consider the climate in Belgium and make sure your dog or cat stays cool and comfortable during the trip. Finally, choose the right mode of transportation to ensure your pet’s safety during the trip.

Whether you’re traveling to Belgium with your dog or your cat, Belgium is a great pet-friendly destination. With a little preparation, you and your furkid can enjoy an unforgettable travel experience together. Traveling to Belgium with your dog makes this beautiful country a happy place for you and your pet!

Overall, Belgium is a great country to travel with your pet, with many pet-friendly attractions, facilities and accommodations to be found in both large cities and small towns. If you’re planning a trip to Belgium with your pet, consider visiting one of the cities mentioned above, and you and your pet will have an enjoyable and memorable trip.