Andorra, the tiny, independent principality located between France and Spain is known for its ski resorts. It is the number one reason people visit and return to Andorra each year.
There are three major ski resorts, the most popular of which is Grandvalira. It is the largest resort in the Pyrenees and one of the largest in Europe with approximately 16,000 people visiting daily each ski season.
Whatever you are looking for from your ski break, from family-friendly holidays to weekend breaks with friends, you are sure to find it in Andorra. With 65 summits over 2000m high and over 300km of slopes to offer, it is a favourite with skiers and snowboarders from around the world. Andorra ski holidays with Esquiades.com offer great deals and something for everyone.
As Andorra is such a popular ski destination, you must book break well in advance of the next ski season. You can travel with confidence with Esquiades.com who offer early booking discounts for you to get a great deal and have an amazing holiday to look forward to.
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So what is so special about Andorra? What does it have to offer and why it should be your next ski destination? Here are 7 reasons Andorra should top your list.
1. Activities
If you are looking for somewhere with a range of activities other than skiing, Andorra has a lot to offer. These activities include mushing (dog sledding), snowmobiles, snowshoes and snow tubing together with ice skating and tobogganing.
If relaxation is more your thing, then head to the Caldea Spa, Andorra la Vella, the highest natural spa in Europe. It offers several spa pools and treatments. Perfect for relaxing after a long day on the piste.
2. Freeride Areas
If you are a ski lover looking to freeride, Andorra, particularly the Grandvalira ski resort is the place for you. This is because it has numerous challenges, obstacles and jumps all covered by virgin snow set in a beautiful location with a draw-dropping backdrop.
Regardless of your skill level, from intermediate to expert, there are numerous areas and marked routes for freeriding. As well as the freeride areas offered by the ski resorts Andorra also has 39 free-access freeride trails.
3. Guaranteed snow
Between November and April, the ski resorts of Andorra are some of the most snow-sure amongst all ski resorts. This means skiers can hit the slopes roughly 2 weeks before they could if visiting most of the major ski resorts in The Alps.
However, if the weather is not up to par, the area through substantial investment has put measures in place to ensure snowmaking facilities are available. Therefore enabling slopes to remain open.
4. Ski schools
If you are a beginner or want to brush up on your skills and technique, there are plenty of ski schools in Andorra you could sign up at. Many of which attract English fully qualified English speaking instructors. Therefore allowing English speakers to learn without a language barrier.
Most ski schools offer both group and private lessons.
If travelling with children who require expert instruction then Arinsal Ski School offers group lessons for children 4 and over and is the only ski school in the area to do so.
5. Value for Money
Andorra was once the cheapest ski area, however as its popularity has risen so as its prices. However, it is still one of the most affordable. It offers great value for money without cutting corners or sacrificing quality.
If you look at everything a ski holiday entails – hotel, eating out and lift passes you can still get some great deals, proving there are ski holidays available for all budgets.
Many villages in and around Andorra’s ski resorts have direct access to the slopes with modern lift systems and good connections allowing you more time on the slopes.
6. And of course…Après ski
Once the sun has set on the slopes there is only one thing to do and that’s hit the restaurants, bars and clubs of Andorra. Many considered it just as important (and fun) as the skiing itself.
The tradition of Après ski comes from the practice of ending a long, cold day with a hot cider or mulled wine with friends before heading home. Nowadays, the party scene associated with skiing is second to none.
There’s something for everyone in Andorra. There are several luxury hotels with amazing bars where you could grab a glass of wine. There are clubs with bright lights and resident DJs. And some bars offer live music regularly.
If the food scene is more your thing then Andorra has you covered. Many, if not most restaurants throughout Andorra serve Spanish and French cuisine. Fine dining often created by Michelin-starred chefs is readily available. However, visitors on a budget do not need to worry, the ski resorts in Andorra are also littered with fast food and snack options.
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Kach Umandap
Tuesday, May 9, 2023 2:07 PM