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Travel to Andorra


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Due mainly to the mountainous nature of Andorra, there is only one road entering Andorra from France, and only one widely-used road entering Andorra from Spain. Almost all entry into the country happens at one of these two points.

Visitors from outside the EU should note that Andorra is not a Schengen member, and exiting France or Spain into Andorra will (theoretically) terminate a single-entry visa. In practice, though, immigration does not enforce this.

By plane

There are no airports in Andorra, the nearest airports are:

Perpignan (France) 128 km to the east, no coach connections but you can take a Yellow train to La tour de Carol and further to l'Hospitalet.

Toulouse–Blagnac (France) 196 km to the north. You can pre book a coach or a taxi from Toulouse Airport to all the resorts in Andorra with Sea-Lifts.

Barcelona (Spain) 202 km to the south.

(From airports to Andorra by car: 3 hours)

•    An airport for Andorra Catalan Government developed a Pirineus - la Seu d'Urgell airport (also known as Pirineus-Andorra airport) at Seu d'Urgell but there are no scheduled flights there.

By helicopter

From Andorra la Vella, La Massana, or Arinsal airports, the journey, for a maximum of 4 passengers, takes around 30 minutes and costs €3000.

Andorra heliport.

By train

There are no train lines or stations in Andorra, and none close to the Spanish border. The nearest rail stations are:

•    L'Hospitalet (France) 3 km (1.8 mi) from the Andorran border. With SNCF to L’Hospitalet. From L’Hospitalet to Andorra by bus (regular service)

•    Puigcerdà (Spain) 80 km (50 mi) from Andorra.



That said, the French railway company, SNCF, operates a daily bus service (TER Midi-Pyrénées line 22 Toulouse/Foix/Latour-de-Carol) connecting the train station of
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