Ski Extras
An introduction to your options for lift passes, ski school and equipment rental.
Visit Andorra
The tiny country of Andorra is a fantastic destination for your next ski holiday! Located high in the Pyrenees, right on the border between Spain and France, the skiing is split into the two main areas of Grandvalira and Vallnord, between them offering 303km of slopes.
Here on AndorraHolidays.com we’ve put together a guide to help you plan your holiday, whether you’re looking to book a package holiday or an independent holiday. Both options have their positives and negatives so it comes down to the best deal you can find and the flexibility to meet your requirements.
Ski Resorts in Andorra
There are three main resorts chosen by holidaymakers from the UK and Ireland, these being Pas de la Casa, Soldeu and Arinsal. Each of these resorts caters for a different type of client: Pas de la Casa is great for groups and has very lively nightlife, Soldeu is a more up-market and a little quieter whilst still having good après ski, and Arinsal is ideally suited for couples and families.
Andorra’s Ski Resorts
In Andorra you’ll find two ski areas, both offering a wide variety of accommodation options to suit every budget. Both Grandvalira and Vallnord have invested heavily in recent years to make sure they have world class facilities, with lots of new lifts and modern restaurants, but without losing its heritage and charm. With low taxes and duty free goods, it’s really excellent value skiing in Andorra.
Grandvalira
With six resort towns offering access to 210km of marked slopes, Grandvalira offers a huge variety both on and off the mountain. The most popular places to stay with British tourists are Pas de la Casa, Soldeu and El Tarter.
Read moreVallnord
Joining together Arinsal, Pal and Arcalis on one lift pass the ski area of Vallnord is fairly small but has a fantastic reputation for beginners heading to the ski school of Arinsal, plus amazing off piste and back-country skiing in Arcalis.
Read moreGrandvalira
With six resort towns offering access to 210km of marked slopes, Grandvalira offers a huge variety both on and off the mountain. The most popular places to stay with British tourists are Pas de la Casa, Soldeu and El Tarter.
Read moreVallnord
Joining together Arinsal, Pal and Arcalis on one lift pass the ski area of Vallnord is fairly small but has a fantastic reputation for beginners heading to the ski school of Arinsal, plus amazing off piste and back-country skiing in Arcalis.
Read moreSki Holidays
When booking a ski holiday there’s a lot to consider, so worth consulting with an expert to help you plan your trip. These are the different things you’ll need to book as part of your holiday:
- Flights
- Airport transfers / car hire
- Accommodation
- Ski extras (lift passes, lessons & equipment)
- Winter sports travel insurance
Use the menu to find out more information, and we’ve provided some useful links to other websites where you can book your holiday.