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The natural pearl of the Pyrenees

Perched at an impressive altitude of 2,000 metres between France and Spain, in the heart of the Pyrenees, the Principality of Andorra is one of our flagship destinations. With excellent snow cover and 300 days of sunshine a year, it offers an idyllic setting for your next holiday.

A natural paradise in the heart of the Pyrenees

Resorts to suit all tastes

Grandvalira

Grandvalira is the largest ski area in the Pyrenees. It has over 210km of ski runs for all levels and ultra-modern ski lifts. Thanks to its dedicated school and three snowparks, it is also a true benchmark for freestyle.

As well as snow sports, the resort offers a host of other activities, including dog sledging, snowshoeing, hiking, buggying, quad biking, golf and all kinds of entertainment at the Mon(t) Magic Family Parc.

Pal-Arinsal

Pal-Arinsal, known for its warm, family atmosphere, offers 63 km of ski runs and over 60 km of marked mountain bike trails.

The resort offers many leisure activities in the La Massana Valley, such as tobogganing, snow snaking, zip-lining, orienteering, tree climbing, go-karting, helicopter flights, and more.

Ordino-Arcalís

Ordino-Arcalís is located in Andorra's wildest valley. With 30 km of pistes and numerous off-piste itineraries, it is a paradise for free riders and experienced skiers.

Known for offering the country the best quantity and quality of snow, it is also a unique place for nature lovers. From the solar-powered viewpoint at Tristaina, perched at an altitude of 2,701 metres, you can enjoy spectacular panoramic views over the Ordino Valley and the Tristaina lakes.

A skier in a white, blue, and green jacket descends a snowy slope with snow-covered mountains in the background under a clear sky.

Andorra is home to Grandvalira, the largest ski

area in the Pyrenees

A destination for all seasons

In winter in Andorra, Grandvalira, Pal-Arinsal, and Ordino-Arcalís ski areas offer over 300 km of pistes for all levels, from beginner to expert. As well as skiing, you can try out many other winter sports, including Nordic skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, mushing, snow tubing and more.

When the snow melts, the principality transforms into an immense playground for hiking, mountain biking, and adventure enthusiasts. The valleys, rivers, lakes, and mountains become the perfect spots for climbing, canyoning, rafting, buggying, and quad biking.

In addition, Naturland's famous Tobotronc, the world's longest Alpine slide, guarantees maximum thrills all year round.


Person wearing a red backpack and snowshoes stands on a snowy trail, looking at snow-covered mountains and pine trees under a clear blue sky.

This small principality offers over 300km of pistes

for all levels, from beginner to expert

Andorra welcomes you

Andorra welcomes almost 10 million visitors annually who enjoy its top-quality ski slopes, unique activities and spectacular scenery. The country has a capacity of over 39,000 beds.

A country turned towards ecology

According to the WHO, Andorra is one of the least polluting countries in the world. A single hydroelectric power station produces 20% of the country's electricity to protect the environment.

Mountain lake with a clear blue sky, surrounded by forested hills and rocky mountain peaks. The calm water reflects the landscape.

Don't miss...

The Museum's Summer Nights event offers a complete programme of cultural activities in Andorra: night-time guided tours, exhibitions, concerts by the lake, open-air film screenings, and astronomical observation at Engolasters.

The world's longest Alpine slide

Open all year round; the Tobotronc is the longest Alpine slide in the world. With a total drop of 400 metres, this 5.3-kilometre-long attraction offers a vertiginous descent.

Mountain lake with a clear blue sky, surrounded by forested hills and rocky mountain peaks. The calm water reflects the landscape.

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