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Andorra in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary

A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Andorra covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.

By Travel Team

  1. 1

    Arrival in Andorra la Vella & Old Town

    1. MorningBus from Barcelona/Toulouse to Andorra la Vella~$45
    2. AfternoonExplore Barri Antic & Casa de la Vall~$10
    3. EveningRiverside walk to Pont de París and dinner~$30
    Barri AnticCity CentreRiverfront

    International coach from Barcelona or Toulouse (~$40–50 one way). Explore town on foot.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $260
  2. 2

    Santa Coloma, City Viewpoints & Easy Hike

    1. MorningBus to Santa Coloma Church~$4
    2. AfternoonShort hike to viewpoint above Andorra la Vella
    3. EveningTapas dinner in Barri Antic~$28
    Santa ColomaBarri Antic

    Use local buses (~$2 per ride) or walk; no car needed.

    Budget
    $75
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $240
  3. 3

    Caldea Spa & Escaldes‑Engordany

    1. MorningWalk or bus to Caldea spa complex~$3
    2. Late Morning to Afternoon3‑hour Caldea spa session~$60
    3. AfternoonExplore Escaldes‑Engordany art centre and cafés~$15
    4. EveningDinner back in Andorra la Vella~$30
    Escaldes‑EngordanyAndorra la Vella Centre

    Everything walkable between Andorra la Vella and Escaldes; occasional bus for convenience.

    Budget
    $90
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $260
  4. 4

    Ordino Valley & Roc del Quer Viewpoint

    1. MorningCar rental pick‑up and drive to Ordino~$70
    2. Late MorningExplore Ordino village and museums~$15
    3. AfternoonDrive to Roc del Quer viewpoint near Canillo~$10
    4. EveningDinner in Andorra la Vella~$30
    OrdinoCanilloAndorra la Vella

    One‑day car rental (~$60–80) offers flexibility for villages and viewpoints.

    Budget
    $95
    Mid-range
    $180
    Luxury
    $280
  5. 5

    Val d’Incles Hiking & Picnic

    1. MorningBus to Incles Valley trailhead~$6
    2. Late Morning to AfternoonHalf‑day hike to lakes with picnic lunch~$12
    3. EveningCasual dinner in town~$22
    Val d’InclesAndorra la Vella

    Use regional bus; check seasonal schedules for valley access.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $145
    Luxury
    $250
  6. 6

    Grandvalira / Pas de la Casa Mountain Day

    1. MorningBus or drive via Port d’Envalira to Pas de la Casa~$12
    2. Late Morning to AfternoonSkiing or lift‑assisted hiking (seasonal)~$70
    3. AfternoonDrinks and early dinner in Pas de la Casa~$30
    4. EveningReturn to Andorra la Vella~$12
    Pas de la CasaPort d’EnvaliraAndorra la Vella

    Buses reach Pas de la Casa; in winter, consider ski shuttle services.

    Budget
    $95
    Mid-range
    $185
    Luxury
    $320
  7. 7

    Flex Day: Extra Hike, Via Ferrata or Second Spa Visit

    1. Morning to AfternoonChoose activity: hike, via ferrata, bike rental or spa~$50
    2. AfternoonCafé hopping and old town wandering~$15
    3. EveningDinner with local mountain dishes~$30
    Andorra la VellaNearby valleys (varies by activity)

    Transport depends on chosen activity; many hikes start near town, others need short bus/taxi rides.

    Budget
    $85
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $280
  8. 8

    Meritxell Sanctuary & Canillo

    1. MorningBus to Our Lady of Meritxell Sanctuary~$6
    2. Late MorningVisit sanctuary and surroundings
    3. AfternoonContinue to Canillo for village walk and lunch~$25
    4. EveningReturn and evening stroll in Andorra la Vella~$10
    MeritxellCanilloAndorra la Vella

    Use regional bus lines linking Andorra la Vella, Meritxell and Canillo.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $250
  9. 9

    Naturland Forest Park & Tobotronc

    1. MorningShuttle or taxi to Naturland~$25
    2. Late Morning to AfternoonNaturland multi‑activity pass (including Tobotronc)~$50
    3. EveningDinner back in Andorra la Vella~$30
    Naturland areaAndorra la Vella

    Check Naturland’s official shuttle options; otherwise share a taxi from town.

    Budget
    $95
    Mid-range
    $180
    Luxury
    $290
  10. 10

    Duty‑Free Shopping & Departure

    1. MorningMorning duty‑free shopping on Avinguda Meritxell~$80
    2. MiddayLunch in city centre~$20
    3. AfternoonBus back to Barcelona or Toulouse~$45
    Avinguda MeritxellCity Centre

    Pre‑book international coach; aim for an afternoon departure to maximise your last morning.

    Budget
    $100
    Mid-range
    $190
    Luxury
    $320

Trip Summary

Duration
10 days
Total Budget Range
$900 – $3200

TL;DR: Your Andorra 10 Day Itinerary at a Glance

A 10 day Andorra itinerary is ideal for combining Andorra la Vella’s old town charms, spa time, Pyrenean hiking, and day trips to valleys, lakes, and ski resorts without rushing. You’ll split most days between slow mornings in town and active afternoons in the mountains.

Across 10 days in Andorra you can base yourself in Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany, using reliable buses and short taxi rides to reach viewpoints, hiking valleys, and ski areas turned summer adventure parks, while the Hello app keeps your budget and eSIM data under control.

Expect average daily costs around €60–90 for budget travellers, €120–180 for mid-range, and €220+ for luxury in 2026, including accommodation, meals, transport, and activities, with prices based on current Andorra tourism board data and recent hotel and restaurant averages.

To keep this Andorra travel plan simple: think culture and old town wandering at the start, mountain hikes and viewpoints in the middle, spa and wellness days in between, then a final day for last‑minute shopping and farewell tapas before you ride the bus back to Spain or France.

Day 1–2: Andorra la Vella Old Town, Duty‑Free Shopping & First Hikes

The best way to start a 10 day Andorra trip is with two slow days in Andorra la Vella, mixing Barri Antic sights, riverside walks, and light hikes so you can acclimatise to the Pyrenees’ altitude without rushing. This also lets you get your budget and connectivity dialled in from day one.

Day 1 – Arrival & Old Town
Morning: Arrive by bus from Barcelona or Toulouse (about 3 hours, usually €35–45 one way in 2026). Drop bags at your hotel in Andorra la Vella and grab a menu del día lunch for €14–18 near the Barri Antic.

Afternoon: Explore Barri Antic, the medieval old quarter with cobblestone streets and slate‑roof houses. Visit Casa de la Vall, the historic parliament building (around €5 entry, per recent ticket data), and Sant Esteve Church just above the main square, both highlighted by local tourism guides as must‑see stops.

Evening: Walk to Pont de París and along the Gran Valira riverfront, then enjoy a casual dinner of mountain cuisine (trinxat, grilled meats) for €18–25 per person. Use the Hello app to log your first expenses with AI receipt scanning, handy when everything is in euros.

Day 2 – Museums & Viewpoints Above Town
Morning: Visit Santa Coloma Church and its Romanesque tower, one of the country’s oldest churches according to Andorra’s cultural heritage office. Bus tickets within the central parishes cost roughly €1.90 per ride in 2026.

Afternoon: Take an easy local trail from town (1–2 hours) to get panoramic views over the valley or join a short half‑day tourist bus excursion, which several operators schedule from Andorra la Vella to nearby viewpoints.

Evening: Dinner in the old town again (€20–30) and early night.

Daily budget estimate (Day 1–2)

  • Budget: €70–90 (hostel/private room, cheap eats, buses)
  • Mid‑range: €130–170 (3–4★ hotel, sit‑down dinners)
  • Luxury: €220–300 (5★ hotel, taxis, fine dining)

Day 3–4: Caldea Spa, Escaldes‑Engordany & Scenic Pyrenees Drives

Days 3 and 4 of your Andorra 10 day itinerary balance thermal spa time at Caldea with scenic drives and short hikes, giving you a mix of wellness and mountain scenery without changing hotels too often. This is where your Andorra travel plan starts to feel properly relaxing.

Day 3 – Caldea & Escaldes‑Engordany
Morning: Walk or bus to Escaldes‑Engordany, effectively fused with Andorra la Vella. Head to Caldea, the country’s iconic spa complex often listed as Andorra’s number one attraction by major booking platforms. Standard 3‑hour access typically costs €45–60 in 2026 depending on season and time slot.

Afternoon: After the spa, explore the Escaldes‑Engordany art centre or follow the river promenade lined with cafés. Lunch of tapas or a salad and drink here runs €15–22 per person.

Evening: Back in Andorra la Vella, enjoy a casual dinner or light picnic. Use Hello’s budget tracking to see your spa and food spending by category; multi‑currency support is useful if your home currency isn’t euro.

Day 4 – Ordino Valley & Roc del Quer Viewpoint
Morning: Hire a car for the day (from about €50–70/day in 2026) or take a bus towards Ordino, often cited by travel blogs as the country’s prettiest parish. Explore the stone houses and, time permitting, drop into the local museums.

Afternoon: Drive or take a taxi up to the Roc del Quer viewpoint near Canillo, famous for its glass platform and sculpture overlooking the valley. Visiting the viewpoint is free in winter according to recent trip reports, with small fees or parking charges at other times.

Evening: Return to Andorra la Vella for dinner (€20–30) and an early night.

Daily budget estimate (Day 3–4)

  • Budget: €80–100 (Caldea basic slot, buses)
  • Mid‑range: €140–190 (spa + restaurant + shared car)
  • Luxury: €230–320 (Inúu premium spa area, private driver, upscale dining)

Day 5–7: Hiking Valleys, Mountain Lakes & Ski Resorts in Summer

Days 5–7 of this Andorra 10 day trip are your big mountain days, perfect for hiking to lakes, exploring high‑valley villages, or riding lifts in the Grandvalira and Vallnord areas that double as biking and hiking hubs outside winter ski season.

Day 5 – Incles Valley & Lakes
Morning: Take the bus to Val d’Incles, frequently recommended by local operators as one of the country’s most beautiful hiking valleys. A return bus ticket from Andorra la Vella is roughly €4–6.

Afternoon: Hike an easy trail towards glacial lakes (2–4 hours return). Pack a picnic from a supermarket in town (€6–10 per person) to keep costs down.

Evening: Back in town, budget dinner of pizza or burgers (€12–18) or mid‑range Catalan cuisine (€20–28).

Day 6 – Grandvalira / Pas de la Casa
Morning: Bus or drive to Pas de la Casa via Port d’Envalira, one of Andorra’s highest mountain passes, where tour descriptions often highlight dramatic views and roadside photo stops.

Afternoon: In summer, use chairlifts or gondolas if operating, or hike directly from the resort. In winter, this is prime ski terrain, with passes priced similarly to other mid‑range European resorts according to 2025–2026 ski price trackers.

Evening: Return to Andorra la Vella; log shared ski passes or lift tickets in Hello using expense splitting so everyone in your group pays their share in euros.

Day 7 – Free Day or Adventure Park
Morning: Keep this day flexible for weather. Options include a second hike, a via ferrata, or a visit to an adventure park in the lower valleys.

Afternoon/Evening: Relax in a café and catch up on expense tracking.

Daily budget estimate (Day 5–7)

  • Budget: €70–100 (self‑guided hikes, picnic lunches)
  • Mid‑range: €130–190 (lifts, gear rental, restaurant lunches)
  • Luxury: €230–350 (guided hikes, private transfers, top hotels)

Day 8–10: Meritxell Sanctuary, Naturland, and Last‑Day Shopping

Your final three days in Andorra balance culture at the Sanctuary of Meritxell, nature and fun at Naturland, and a last day dedicated to duty‑free shopping and relaxed city strolling before you leave the mountains behind.

Day 8 – Our Lady of Meritxell & Canillo
Morning: Bus to Meritxell Sanctuary, described by several day‑tour operators as a key religious and historical site. Entry is generally free; opening hours usually run from morning to early evening except on certain days.

Afternoon: Continue to Canillo for a stroll through the village or a short walk to a nearby viewpoint or waterfall. Lunch of a set menu here is roughly €16–20.

Evening: Return to Andorra la Vella, dinner, and perhaps a night walk through Plaça dels Set Poetes with its modern sculpture.

Day 9 – Naturland & Forest Activities
Morning: Take a shuttle or taxi to Naturland (formerly Naturlandia), an outdoor park south of Andorra la Vella featuring forest trails, zip lines, and the famous Tobotronc alpine coaster noted in many Andorra activity lists.

Afternoon: Activity passes at Naturland range widely but expect around €30–50 per person in 2026 for multi‑activity tickets, based on recent price listings.

Evening: Back in town, enjoy a farewell splurge dinner (€30–45 per person) if your budget allows.

Day 10 – Shopping & Departure
Morning: Use your final hours for duty‑free shopping on Avinguda Meritxell. Andorra’s low‑tax status has long made it a bargain spot for cosmetics, electronics, and outdoor gear, as highlighted by frugal shopping guides.

Afternoon: Bus back to Barcelona or Toulouse (again €35–45). Track the whole trip’s cost in Hello to see your 10‑day Andorra travel plan in one clean budget report.

Daily budget estimate (Day 8–10)

  • Budget: €80–100
  • Mid‑range: €140–190
  • Luxury: €240–350+ depending on shopping splurge

Staying Connected & On Budget: Hello eSIM, Transport & Daily Costs

To keep an Andorra 10 day itinerary smooth, combine Andorra’s efficient buses with a few rental‑car days, while using Hello eSIM and budget tracking to stay both connected and on top of expenses in real time.

Connectivity & eSIM
Data coverage in Andorra is strong around Andorra la Vella and major valleys, with 4G and growing 5G availability according to recent telecom reports. Buying and activating a Hello eSIM for Andorra before you arrive means you step off the bus already online to check bus timetables, hiking weather, and restaurant reviews. Plans start from 5GB with live‑updated pricing, and activation is instant inside the Hello app.

Transport basics

  • Intercity buses within Andorra: generally under €3 per ride.
  • Airport/city buses from Barcelona or Toulouse: about €35–45 one way in 2026.
  • Car rental: usually €50–70 per day including basic insurance in shoulder seasons; more in peak ski weeks.

Typical daily costs (2026)
According to current Andorra tourism and hotel rate data, mid‑range hotel rooms average €90–140/night, while restaurant mains are €12–22.

StyleDaily Budget (approx.)What It Covers
Budget€60–90Hostel/cheap hotel, buses, picnics, one paid sight
Mid‑range€120–1803★ hotel, restaurant meals, occasional spa/activity
Luxury€220–350+4–5★ hotel, taxis, fine dining, guided tours

Hello’s AI receipt scanning, multi‑currency tracking, and expense splitting make it easy to see if your Andorra travel plan is sticking to budget, especially if you’re sharing car rental or ski passes with friends.

Common Questions About a 10 Day Andorra Itinerary

A 10 day Andorra itinerary is perfect if you want to mix slow travel in Andorra la Vella with deeper exploration of valleys like Ordino and Incles, plus time for spas, Naturland, and duty‑free shopping, all without rushing or changing hotels every night.

Q: Is 10 days in Andorra too long?
Most guides suggest 2–4 days as a minimum, but 10 days works well if you enjoy hiking, spa time, and relaxed city wandering. It lets you spread out activities and add weather‑buffer days in the mountains.

Q: Where should I base myself?
For this Andorra travel plan, base yourself mainly in Andorra la Vella / Escaldes‑Engordany. Everything in the country is within roughly an hour’s drive, so day trips are easy.

Q: How expensive is Andorra in 2026?
Expect daily costs around €60–90 for budget, €120–180 for mid‑range, and €220+ for luxury. This lines up with current hotel averages and restaurant pricing published by local tourism and booking platforms.

Q: Do I need a car?
No, but a car for 2–3 days is useful for reaching trailheads and viewpoints like Roc del Quer or more remote valleys. Otherwise, the bus network covers major parishes reliably.

Q: How do I stay connected?
Andorra isn’t in the EU but uses the euro and has strong mobile data coverage. An eSIM from Hello keeps you online for maps, translation, and expense tracking without hunting for a local SIM.

Q: How can I track my trip costs?
Use the Hello app’s budget tracking, AI receipt scanning, and expense splitting with friends, so your 10 day Andorra trip ends with clear numbers instead of guesswork.

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