Planning a trip to Andorra? You’ll discover why this mountain microstate doesn’t issue its own tourist visas, how to navigate entry via Spain or France, what customs rules apply, and even unique travel options like helicopter transfers. By the end of this guide, you’ll have everything you need to plan a seamless visit.
Why Andorra Doesn’t Have Its Own Tourist Visa
Andorra is one of the few European countries that does not issue any visas, as detailed in the Visa policy of Andorra. Entry rules depend entirely on whether you need a Schengen visa for Spain or France according to the European Commission guidelines on short-stay Schengen visas.
– Nationals who require a Schengen visa must hold a valid one to cross into Andorra.
– If you’re visa-exempt for Schengen, you can enter Andorra without additional permits.
– Stays are capped at 90 days within any 180-day period, measured against your Schengen entry/exit dates as stipulated by the Schengen 90/180-day rule.
– Bilateral accords with Spain and France govern border formalities, even though Andorra isn’t in the EU, Schengen Area, or EFTA—see the CIA World Factbook country profile for Andorra for more on its unique status.
Entry Requirements Based on Your Nationality
Border procedures differ whether you hold an EU/EEA passport or a third-country document.
EU, EEA, and Swiss Citizens
- Only a valid passport or national ID card is required, as noted in the Visit Andorra FAQ.
- No visa or health checks on the border.
Non-EU Nationals
- You need the same visa you would for Spain or France.
- A multi-entry Schengen visa is strongly recommended to ensure you can return to Schengen territory after visiting Andorra; see the Schengen Visa Info guide to multiple-entry visas.
- Holders of a single-entry visa risk being unable to return to Spain or France after their Andorra visit.
Traveling Without an Airport or Train Station
All overland access comes via Spain or France. No international flights or rail links touch Andorra.
- Road access only: Buses run regularly from Barcelona, Toulouse, and other regional hubs; check the ALSA schedules from Barcelona to Andorra.
- Customs checkpoints: You’ll pass through roadside border posts where officers may inspect luggage; see the Andorra Customs regulations for allowance details.
- Adverse weather risks: Heavy snow can close mountain passes in winter—monitor the DGT road condition updates before you travel.
Helicopter Transfers: A Unique Option
If time is tight or roads are blocked, you can book a helicopter flight from nearby airports in Spain (Barcelona, Girona) or France (Toulouse).
– Transfers land at heliports in towns like Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany.
– Advance booking is essential during ski season—review Heliandorra booking information.
Customs and Currency Rules for Shoppers
Andorra’s customs regulations differ from those of the EU, which makes it a shopping magnet—but also a spot for thorough inspections.
- Duty-free allowances on alcohol and tobacco are generally lower than EU limits—declare any cash over €10 000 when entering or leaving under EU Regulation 1889/2005 on cash controls.
- No vaccines are mandatory, but standard immunizations are recommended; see the CDC travel health recommendations for Andorra.
Staying Longer: Residence Permits and Categories
Planning more than a 90-day escape? You’ll need to apply for a residence permit in Andorra. Details are available at Andorra Direct’s residence permit guide.
- Active residency – work permit plus local employment contract.
- Passive residency – no local employment; designed for retirees or remote workers who meet minimum income or deposit requirements.
Key benefits of passive residency:
– Low personal income tax.
– Access to Andorra’s healthcare system.
– Right to live in a safe, high-altitude environment.
Next Steps for Your Andorra Adventure
Understanding that Andorra relies on Schengen visas and road entry is crucial to a stress-free trip. Confirm your Schengen visa status, choose the right entry point, and be ready for customs checks. Whether you drive across the Pyrenees or fly in by helicopter, you’ll be all set to enjoy Andorra’s mountain scenery, tax-free shopping, and unique culture.
Last modified: August 21, 2025