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What to do in Andorra?

We've curated a list of the best things to do in Andorra

Nestling in the heart of the Pyrenees, the Principality of Andorra is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts. Whether you visit in winter or summer, Andorra offers many activities to suit all tastes. Discover our selection of the best experiences in the resort and enjoy an exceptional stay that will leave you with unforgettable memories.


A person wearing a helmet and climbing gear rappels down a waterfall surrounded by rocks and greenery.
A cyclist wearing a helmet and protective gear rides down a rugged, forested trail on a mountain bike.
A person in dark clothing climbs a hill in a wooded area, next to a large wooden spool. Sunlight filters through the trees.
A person is paragliding with an orange and white parachute over a mountainous area covered with dense forest and rocky terrain.
Person in winter gear standing next to a snowmobile on a snowy field, with a backdrop of mountainous terrain and clear skies.
People walking up a snowy hill carrying inner tubes at a winter park with designated tubing lanes in the background.
Three children with backpacks holding hands, standing outdoors with trees and a wooden fence in the background. One child points toward the distance.
A person sitting on a large tree branch surrounded by dense foliage in an outdoor setting.
A person is dog sledding through a snowy forest with a pack of huskies. Two huskies in the foreground have their tongues out.
View from inside a snow tunnel looking out towards a snow-covered cabin and tall fir trees in the background.
A group of people wearing winter clothes and colorful pants are laughing and playing together in the snow on a hill.
A bowl of beef stew with chunks of meat, potatoes, and carrots on a plaid cloth, accompanied by a round loaf of bread, a spoon, and small yellow flowers.
A large group of uniformly arranged chocolate-covered candies.
Cozy restaurant interior with wooden furniture, neatly set tables covered with white linens, a warm lamp, and framed artwork on the walls. Dim lighting creates an inviting ambiance.
A group of people toasting with glasses of red wine.
Interior of a historic cathedral with tall stone columns and an ornate, illuminated golden altar at the end of the nave.
A small stream flows through a village surrounded by trees and snow-capped mountains under a clear sky.
An adult with a backpack walks hand-in-hand with a child on a forest trail, while four children ahead of them run and play among the trees.
Interior of a classic car featuring a steering wheel, manual gear shift, analog gauges, and chrome accents on the dashboard.
A modern outdoor pool with cascading waterfalls and a glass pyramid structure in a mountainous area under a partly cloudy sky.
Person snowshoeing in a snowy landscape with a beige dog. The person is wearing black pants and a blue jacket, and is holding trekking poles. Shadows of trees are visible on the snow.
Nighttime street scene featuring lighted signs of various shops, with a supermarket sign visible in the background. Pedestrians walk along sidewalks, and a few cars are on the road.
People are ice skating at an outdoor rink adorned with star decorations and string lights, with city buildings in the background.

What to do in Andorra in winter

A winter holiday in the Pyrenees is the perfect opportunity to create unforgettable memories in a sublime and exceptional setting. A holiday in the heart of the Principality of Andorra is the ideal time to indulge in winter sports while discovering various other varied leisure activities. 

Of course, downhill skiing on the renowned slopes of Grandvalira or Vallnord is a must. Andorra's three ski resorts boast 213 runs covering more than 300 km, children's snow circuits, freeride zones, snowparks and more. There's something for everyone. However, even if skiing is the number 1 activity in Andorra during the winter, other exciting attractions await you.

For thrill-seekers, snowmobiling in Vallnord is an experience to be noticed. Speed through snow-covered landscapes and feel the adrenaline rush as you explore mountain trails under a starry sky.

There are plenty of fun family activities for youngsters, such as Snake Gliss in Grandvalira, where young and old can race down the slopes in formation or Snowtubing for a fun experience. You can also discover the joys of a dog-sleigh ride at Naturlandia with your children for a moment of complicity and discovery.

After a busy day, why not relax in Europe's largest spa centre? Caldea's thermal pools, saunas and spa treatments will give you a well-deserved break from the hustle and bustle.

For something different, consider ice skating at the Palau de Gel ice rink in Andorra la Vella or in an igloo building. This activity will appeal to youngsters and adults who want to reconnect with their childlike spirit.

Whatever activities you want to participate in during your stay in Andorra, our Emerald Stay advisors will help you choose the perfect mountain accommodation from among the best rentals in the Pyrenees. 

What to do in Andorra in the summer

A holiday in the mountains of Andorra under the Catalan summer sun promises total immersion in nature, where a host of activities and discoveries await you. 

During your holiday, you can explore the hiking trails that wind through the magnificent Pyrenean landscapes, such as those leading to the Tristaina lakes. This spot, which was designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in 2020, is the perfect place to admire breathtaking mountain views and swim in the deep blue waters.

For thrill-seekers, paragliding in Canillo offers a unique perspective of the Andorran valleys. If you prefer white-water sports, canyoning or rafting offers an exceptional adventure in the heart of gorges and waterfalls.

Families can enjoy the Mon(t) Magic Family Park, an adventure park offering activities suitable for younger children, such as summer tobogganing, water slides, and many other experiences. Naturland Park also guarantees a fun-filled time outdoors with zip wires, trampolines, and tree climbing courses.

You can also take advantage of your stay to visit the Romanesque churches dotted around the valleys, such as the church of Sant Joan de Caselles, or discover the history of tobacco at the Tobacco Museum in Sant Julià de Lòria.

Food and wine enthusiasts can discover the local vineyards and wines on a guided tour at Casa Auvinyà, or simply sample the local specialities over dinner in a traditional borda. These authentic restaurants offer the best Andorran cuisine in a warm and friendly atmosphere.

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