Soldeu and El Tarter are the more reserved neighbours of lively Pas de La Casa, and share the same Grandvalira ski area with the best skiing in the Pyrenees. Over 200km of slopes, three immaculately maintained snowparks, and enough mountain restaurants to keep even gastro-skiers occupied. Down at resort level great bars and restaurants let you take advantage of Andorra’s famous sunny afternoons and, if you’re looking for a trip to avoid the crowds and prices of the Alps, a ski holiday in Soldeu or El Tarter is hard to beat.
Together with Pas de la Casa, Soldeu and El Tarter make up the Grandvalira which is the largest, highest and most popular ski area in Andorra. Soldeu is the larger and livelier of the two villages, with El Tarter retaining a more traditional feel. Although just around the corner from Pas de la Casa, there is a much more relaxed and family friendly vibe in Soldeu and El Tarter, and they have successfully distanced the villages from the cheap and cheerful heavy partying reputation that Andorra built up in the nineties.
The resorts now presents themselves as a serious alternative to the higher Alpine resorts, and we find it increasingly hard to disagree. With over 200 kilometres of slopes, a dizzying array of off slope activities, and a blossoming reputation for freestyle and freeriding, there is more than enough to keep everyone entertained for a week’s holiday.
Most of the off slope activities and amenities are located along the main street in Soldeu, whilst El Tarter is more residential, making it the perfect location for a quieter family trip. Both villages remain relatively compact (especially compared to some of the monstrosities in the Alps) and with lifts and runs terminating right in the centre you’ll never find yourself far from your hotel (or a bar!) at the end of the day.
Transfers are on the long side - averaging 3 ½ hours - but you’ll gain this time back with interest when you arrive in resort, and will soon learn to love the efficient lift system and relative lack of crowds. It’s a great place to learn to ski too. There are strong English and antipodean contingents in all of the local ski schools, so kids taking to the slopes for the first time will be right at home.
The nearest airport to Soldeu and El Tarter is Barcelona at 220 km or about 3 hours by car
The nearest ski resorts to Soldeu and El Tarter include Pas de la Casa.
Dylan’s in El Tarter has a great menu for families- pizzas, burgers, and Tex- Mex is the order of the day. Later on, the relaxed cocktail bar cum chill out lounge is perfect for a less intense drink and a game of pool. Foc I Lloc is a culinary-style steakhouse in El Tarter. It directly translates to ¨Fire and Place¨, which the locals refer to it as their gourmet style cooking on a large open grill. Don´t forget about dessert! Many note that this restaurant experience is ‘mind-blowing’.
DYLANS eat-drink-chill Dylans - a restaurant, cocktail bar and cool chillout lounge/club in the heart of El Tarter, next to Soldeu, Andorra Open all year round. Food served in winter season all day 13.00 - 00.00. Very reasonably priced. Large selction of international drinks, great music, DJs video screens and pool table in sexy chillout space below. Happy Hours early evening. Vintage and Nemos bar and club also nearby.
L’Abarset For that classic mountain experience, head to The Restaurant L’Abarset which, at 5pm, comes alive with the sound of après, and that’s not all: check it out during the day for some amazing food options. It’s a classic looking interior and outside terrace for an after ski beer. The hamburgers here which are just what you need after a hard day on the slopes; and don’t expect to wait long for a drink either as the queues are short and sweet.
Whilst the nightlife in this neck of the woods is overshadowed by nearby Pas de La Casa, there’s still enough variety for a one-week ski holiday. And if this doesn’t prove to be the case, then Pas is just a short bus ride away…With a good range of tapas and assorted pub grub, as well as the usual suspects drinks wise, the Villager is the first port of call after big a day on the mountain. Fat Albert’s (Fatty’s to the locals) serves a range of local specialities and European staples. The nightclub upstairs is open until three or four all week if you’re after a solid twelve-hour après session… if you’re up for the first chair after this, you’ll even earn the respect of the resort’s seasonaires’. The Harp’s - the local Irish Bar, and as you would expect offers a traditional British menu, live entertainment, and of course, Guinness. Once upon a time the Pussycat Cocktail Bar & Night Club was a regular old barn, but no more. With different themed nights each day, a sensational sun terrace, and a kaleidoscopic mix of drinks, you’ll be assured of a warm welcome day or night
Non skiers are well catered for - Andorra La Vella (the capital city) is half an hour’s bus ride away and serves both discerning shoppers (duty free galore) and history buffs (Andorra’s oldest church Església de Santa Coloma and the 16th century Casa de la Vall are two attractions). The Caldea Spa is also worth a visit whether you ski or not, for all kinds of wellness facilities at bargain basement prices.
A duty free shopping paradise, there are a wide range of shops in the area and excursions to the bigger malls in the nearby capital of La Vella are a must for most visitors.
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Maximum and minimum adult Soldeu and El Tarter lift pass prices ranged from 255 to 261 for 6 days access to the Soldeu and El Tarter ski lift system at the start of the 2025 winter season. Our lift passes are part of a packaged Soldeu and El Tarter holiday with accommodation, so prices vary depending on chalet or hotel suppliers. Confirm price for the lift ticket before booking your holiday.
Lift Tickets | Child | Adult | Senior |
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1 Day Price | 34 - 35 | 48 - 49 | 30 - 30 |
6 Day Price | 172 - 178 | 255 - 261 | 180 - 180 |
Age Range | 6 - 11 | 18 - 64 | 65+ |
Most of our ski holidays to Soldeu and El Tarter packaged with flights include airport transfers. We can also arrange private transfers to Soldeu and El Tarter from nearby airports
Flights from London take about 2 hours to Toulouse, Barcelona, Girona. This table shows approximate transfer times to Soldeu and El Tarter from the nearest airports, smaller airports can be more prone to delays.
Airport | Distance to Soldeu and El Tarter | Transfer Time |
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Barcelona | 220 km | 3 hours |
Toulouse | 160 km | 2 hours |
Browse our self-drive ski holidays which include your car channel crossing, or go choose accom-only and book your car ferry or tunnel later.
The transfer time from alpine train stations are generally shorter than from airports, Call us for details of Soldeu and El Tarter transfers.
Station | Distance to Soldeu and El Tarter | Transfer Time |
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Hospitalet | 20 km | 20 minutes |
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