Flights to Andorra
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Airlines Flying to Andorra
Andorra is one of the five countries without an airport, but it's still accessible. To reach Andorra, you'll first arrive in Spain at Adolfo SuĆ”rez MadridāBarajas Airport. Then, you'll catch a domestic flight to AndorraāLa Seu d'Urgell, which is just 35 minutes from Andorra by car.
Iberia
Iberia is Spain's flag carrier, and since you'll be initially arriving in Spain, it's a sensible way of helping you get to Andorra.
Iberia flies to Madrid's airport, making it a valuable airline for the initial stage of your journey, especially since Madrid-Barajas is Iberia's hub.
Iberia provides flights to countries in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Africa.
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Air Nostrum
Air Nostrum is a regional Spanish airline and a franchisee of Iberia. It's a good airline to keep in mind as it will help you with the latter part of your journey into Andorra as it offers flights from MadridāBarajas to AndorraāLa Seu d'Urgell.
Its main hub is at Valencia Airport; however, it also has a hub at MadridāBarajas.
Air Nostrum flies to lots of locations in Spain as well as a handful of European countries.
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Ryanair
Europe's largest airline offers flights to Madrid, making it another great airline for that initial stage of your journey.
Ryanair is an ultra-low-cost airline that provides affordable travel, giving you more money to spend while away.
Its hub airport is London Stansted, where you can fly directly to Madrid.
Ryanair provides flights to countries in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
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Andorra is the sixth smallest country in Europe, but don't let its small size deter you; it's still overflowing with things to do.
No matter the season, Andorra is abundant in activity, whether you'd prefer a hike or bike ride under the warmth of the summer's sun or a snowy ski trip come winter.
Nestled in the Pyrenees mountains, Andorra is perfect for nature lovers. Nine percent of the country is composed of the Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was awarded this title thanks to its exceptional beauty, comprised of rolling hills and thriving forests.
Still, Andorra's natural beauty isn't the only thing that makes it a wonderful destination. Its affluent capital city is the perfect location for a luxury getaway.
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Discover Andorra la Vella
Andorra la Vella is the capital and main residential area of Andorra. It's a flourishing city both in terms of population growth and GDP per capita.
The city boasts stunning architecture, neon lights, and mountaintops that paint its backdrop.
Stay at one of the luxury hotels at night, then explore the many nature walks during the day. Afterwards, spend some time shopping at one of Andorra la Vella's high-end stores. The city has plenty of designer shops selling top-grade clothes, jewellery and technology.
Finally, end your day with a delicious meal at one of the city's five-star restaurants. If you're visiting in the winter, you'll want to try Andorra's national dish, Escudella, a hearty stew made with pasta, meat, vegetables, and beans.
Andorra la Vella perfectly encapsulates modern-day life and the splendour that comes with it, alongside the magnificence and awe of its natural beauty.
Popular Places in Andorra
There are many reasons to visit Andorra, but one of the most popular is to experience its incredible ski resorts. Of all the ones available, Grandvalira remains the favourite, and it's also Alternative Airlines' Number One Global Ski Resort!
Located in the Pyrenees mountains, Grandvalira is the largest ski resort in Andorra and one of the largest in Europe. Each year, skiing enthusiasts flock from across the world to experience the stunning views and exhilarating descents.
Never skied before? Don't let that deter you. At Grandvalira, you can partake in skiing and snowboarding lessons, with separate classes available for children and adults. Learn from experienced professionals in a supportive and safe environment.
Prices differ depending on whether you want lessons, if you'd prefer to ski or snowboard, and your age, but the average price is roughly ā¬60 to ā¬70 per day.
Skiing isn't the only adventurous activity Andorra has to offer. At Tobotronc, you'll ride on the longest alpine slide in the world!
Sit in one of the two-seater sledges and bathe in the sights of Andorra's breathtaking beauty. You'll travel through forests of mossy green grass during the summer and sheets of fluffy white snow in winter. Experience the views of mountaintops in the distance and colossal trees above you.
The entire ride will take around 20 minutes, but it will be an experience that stays with you much longer than that.
Children must be at least 1.20m (3.9 feet) to participate in the ride and have to be accompanied by an adult if under thirteen. Ticket prices vary from ā¬37 to ā¬57 depending on age and what other activities you want to partake in alongside Tobotronc.
Andorra isn't just wealthy in adventure and natural beauty but also in history.
To experience some of Andorra's past visit Casa de la Vall.
This historical house in the capital was once the headquarters of the General Council of Andorra. Now, it's a museum and a heritage property of the country.
The mansion was built in 1580 and served the council from 1702 all the way to 2011. Its well-preserved and intact architecture will give you a view of what life was like for the council both centuries and decades ago.
Admission to Casa de la Vall costs only ā¬5, with an additional ā¬1.50 if you would like a guided tour. Tours are available in either Catalan, Spanish or English.
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Andorra Frequently Asked Questions
Is Andorra a country?
Yes, Andorra may be small, but it's still a country. In fact, it has been since 1278, making it older than Spain, one of the countries surrounding it.
Where is Andorra?
Andorra is a tiny landlocked country in Europe. It's surrounded by Spain and France and is located in the Pyrenees mountain range.
How big is Andorra?
Andorra is the sixth smallest country in Europe and the 16th smallest in the world. It has an area of 467.6Ā kmĀ². It would take you less than an hour to get from one side of Andorra to the other. To put that into further perspective, Andorra is around half the size of New York and about the same size as the Isle of White.
Is Andorra safe?
Yes, Andorra is very safe. It has a low crime rate, but like in any country, you should remain alert, particularly regarding your valuables, as pickpocketing can occur. Andorra is a safe location for solo female travellers. While Andorra is working to strengthen its anti-discrimination laws, travellers have reported experiencing racist verbal abuse, so you may want to do further research as a person of colour.