Why Visit Andorra?

Nestled between France and Spain, the tiny principality of Andorra is a country within its own right and is composed of steeply mountainous terrain that boasts some of the best skiing the Pyrenees has to offer. Solos enjoy a fun-filled week here indulging in Andorra's winter sports which includes, skiing, snowboarding and some fantastic apres ski scenes! Once the snow melts, the vast choice of hiking routes available provide walking for hours on end surrounded by outstanding views.

Skiing

Skiing

Walking

Walking

Landscapes

Landscapes

Culture

Culture

Holidays to Andorra

Arinsal Ski

Arinsal Ski

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Arinsal Ski - Beginners Week

Arinsal Ski - Beginners Week

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Facts about Andorra

Currency

Currency

The currency in Andorra is the Euro (EUR), which is used as the official currency despite Andorra not being part of the European Union

Time Zone

Time Zone

Andorra operates on Central European Time (CET) at GMT+1 and observes Central European Summer Time (CEST) at GMT+2 during daylight saving

Weather

Weather

Andorra has a temperate climate, with average summer temperatures ranging from 20°C to 25°C and winter temperatures dropping to between -2°C and 7°C.

Things to see & do

Things to see & do

Explore the stunning landscapes of the Pyrenees mountains, visit the historic Casa de la Vall, and enjoy skiing or snowboarding at the renowned Grandvalira ski resort.

Local Cuisine

Local Cuisine

Sample trinxat, a traditional dish made with potatoes, cabbage, and pork; enjoy andorran escudella, a hearty meat and vegetable stew; and treat yourself to canelons, stuffed pasta typically filled with leftover meat from festive meals.

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