Do you dream of visiting Andorra, this small country nestled in the heart of the Pyrenees, renowned for its breathtaking scenery, ski resorts and privileged lifestyle? But how do you get there without an international airport? Don't panic, there are plenty of convenient and comfortable ways to get to the Principality, whether from France or Spain. Just follow the guide!
Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell airport, a little-known gateway
Did you know that there's actually an airport just 30 km from Andorra la Vella? Located in Spain, theAndorra-La Seu d'Urgell airport hosts mainly private and regional flights, but since 2023, a regular public service has been operating between La Seu and Madrid. So if you're coming from Spain, this is an option to consider.
Barcelona and Toulouse, international gateways
For the majority of travellers, especially those from abroad, the major airports of Barcelona and Toulouse remain the most convenient points of access to Andorra. Both located around 200 km from the Principality, they offer numerous air links to major European and international cities.
"From Barcelona or Toulouse, it's very easy to organize your transfer to Andorra, thanks to the many direct bus services or private shuttles that operate daily," explains the And Capital team.
- The And Capital team
Direct buses, private transfers or car rental
Whether you're landing in Barcelona or Toulouse, you can choose between several modes of transport to get to Andorra:
- Direct buses Andbus: companies like Andbus offer several daily departures from airports, for a journey time of 2h30 to 3h.
- Private transfers Ideal for families or groups, private shuttles take you to your destination with greater flexibility and comfort.
- Car rental For even more freedom, you can rent a car at the airport and drive to Andorra at your own pace, taking in the magnificent Pyrenean scenery.
Andorra's lack of an airport: a geographical and strategic choice
Andorra's main reason for not having its own international airport is geographical. The Principality's mountainous terrain and steep-sided valleys would make the construction of airport infrastructures technically complex and costly. What's more, Andorra's proximity to the well-established airports of Barcelona and Toulouse has historically led it to rely on these hubs.
Projects are nevertheless under study to develop and modernize theAndorra-La Seu d'Urgell airportto accommodate more commercial flights. Ultimately, this could make the Principality even more accessible and attractive to tourists and expatriates alike.
Benefits for expatriates and residents
If you are considering moving to Andorra or stay here regularly, the lack of an airport won't hold you back. On the contrary, you'll benefit from fast and frequent connections to major cities like Barcelona, Toulouse or Paris, while enjoying the exceptional living environment and the unique tax benefits the Principality has to offer.
Our team of experts at And Capital is at your disposal to support you in your expatriation project and advise you on the best options for transportation company formationWe'll be happy to advise you on all aspects of your move to Andorra, from tax planning to real estate investment. Contact us for a personal consultation and find out how we can help you settle in this exceptional country.