Hi Theobane March is usually a good combination of snow and sunshine, by the middle of March it starts to get soft in the afternoons, so normally best to hit the slopes early then enjoy the sunshine and apres ski later. You can see photos from previous years, grouped by month, in our photo albums. Steve
Hi Khanitthanan Yes you will normally be absolutely fine at that time of year, but just check the weather forecast before you travel. However, please note that it is a legal requirement to either have snow tyres, or carry snow chains/socks in your car until 15th May. Steve
Hi Leo You don't need a face mask on any public transport or ski lifts in Andorra - there are only very few places where it is required, eg. in the hospital. However, if you are arriving via Spain you will need a face mask on public transport, eg. on the airport transfer. Steve
Yes, there is the option to be dropped off on Av. Diagonal - you can find details of this new service on our blog here: www.andorraresorts.com/blog/2022/new-transfers-to-andorra/ Steve
Hi Daniel Sorry for the delay, we missed this post. Yes you can collect the passes from any of the Grandvalira ticket windows. You don't need a photo for the passes. Steve
Hi Rick There's a large locker room on the ground floor of the gondola building in the centre of Soldeu, with lockers to rent for around €10/day, but they can't be pre-booked. Steve
Yes you can pay by card - there is a desk with somebody there to help and take the payment, then you have the key to use your locker as required. Steve
Hi there! Great question for somebody new... and the answer is yes, you wear your ski boots going on the gondola, and same in bars and restaurants on the mountain too. Steve
Hi Gaz Take the chairlift or gondola up in Tarter, and you have two chairlifts going further up. Take Llosada chair (the one on the right). From here take Cortalets to Colibri chair. You're now in Encamp sector. From here traverse across to take Colibri slope or Enradort, down to Llac de Cubil. This chair will take you to Grau Roig sector. From the top of Grau Roig take Cami de Pessons down into Grau Roig. The very top of this run is a tiny bit of black, but it's ok for a traverse across it onto…
Hi Chris There isn't a specific school for toddlers, but if you phone the school they may be able to assist with a taster lesson, although it is still very young. You can find the school contact details here. Steve