To enter Andorra from Spain, as a tourist, you will need the following:
Passport or valid ID: Spanish citizens can enter Andorra using their valid Spanish national ID. If you are not a Spanish citizen, be sure to check the visa requirements for your nationality.
Transportation: You can enter Andorra by car, bus, or by using ride-sharing services. There is no airport in Andorra, so the plane is not a direct option.
Health insurance: No specific health insurance is required to enter Andorra, but it is advisable to have one that covers your medical needs.
Frequent questions:
Do I need a visa to enter Andorra from Spain? No, if you are a Spanish citizen, you do not need a visa. However, be sure to check the visa requirements for your nationality if you are not a Spanish citizen.
What is the best way to get to Andorra? The most common way to get there is by car or bus from Spain. There are various public transport routes from different Spanish cities, such as Barcelona or Toulouse, that will take you to Andorra.
How long can I stay in Andorra as a tourist? As a tourist, you can stay in Andorra for a maximum of 90 days.
What is the currency used in Andorra? The currency used in Andorra is the euro (EUR).
What is the official language of Andorra? The official language is Catalan, although Spanish and French are also spoken.
Recommendations of places to visit and activities in Andorra:
Andorra la Vella: The country’s capital is known for its shopping center and lively nightlife. You can explore its old town, visit the Church of Sant Esteve or enjoy duty-free shopping.
Getaway to nature: Andorra is known for its beautiful mountainous landscapes, so we recommend taking a walk or hiking through the Vall de Sorteny Natural Park. You can also take advantage of skiing at one of the ski resorts during the winter season.
Caldea Spa: If you are looking for relaxation, visit Caldea Spa, a thermal resort that offers various activities, such as thermal pools, saunas and spa treatments.
Romanesque Route: If you are interested in history and architecture, take the Romanesque Route of Andorra, visiting Romanesque churches and hermitages in several towns in the country.
Always remember to check the most up-to-date information on entry requirements and travel restrictions before planning your visit to Andorra.