Arinsal
For great value European skiing, the Andorran resort of Arinsal is hard to beat.
It's in the fab Vallnord ski area, where the resorts of Pal and Ordino-Arcalis are al...
Despite its small size, there is a range of different options available when it comes to where to ski in Andorra – and that good thing is that the main resorts are also located close together. Those who are looking to ski for the first time or who have children in tow will probably prefer to head for La Massana or Arinsal, where the slopes are slightly easier and where you’ll find some of the best ski schools. Soldeu and Pal then offer something for those with a touch more experience.
The après-ski in Andorra is something for which the country is famous, with Pas de la Casa in particular having developed something of a party reputation through the years. Things may have now calmed a touch, but you’ll find no shortage of options if you are looking for food or a drink after a busy day on the slopes.
Whether you are travelling as a group, family or a couple, there are accommodation options to suit within Andorra – ranging from traditional hotels to more spacious chalets. With Andorran resorts being quite compact, you’ll always be close to the heart of the action, which is an undoubted bonus.
Your lift pass acts the key to the slopes so we can help get them organised before you travel – getting you the best deals possible in the process.