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  • Hi Garby

    It depends on your budget - seasonal apartments in Soldeu are quite limited and most are a bit older, but go for El Tarter and it's cheaper and more plentiful, go further to Canillo and it's cheaper still. On the flip side the social life in Soldeu is busier and if you live further away then you'll need to travel to work, but there's a regular bus service or many people hitch.

    Hope this helps.

    Steve
  • Where to base ourselves for the season :)

    Garby

    Sorry this is not another ski instructor job question :) (though I have been guilty of asking in the past!)

    Myself and my girlfriend are just going to gamble and head out for a season hoping to pick up work.

    I was hoping Steve or some one would be able to advise us on where is the best place to rent an apartment for the season? We are looking to have this sorted before we leave home if possible but it's hard to judge what area without local knowledge.

    Appreciate any help and be warned I may have more questions :)

    Garby