Nearest ski lift: 200m
Tuition meeting point: 200m (top of lift)
Resort centre: 150m
The Princesa Parc and Diana Parc is a large hotel with a strong emphasis on luxury and relaxation. You'll not be left wanting for anything as the list of facilities is as long as your arm. There's a choice of bars with live music, a superb spa area, a free children's club, games zone with bowling alley and more.
The wide choice of rooms and suites, many of which were refurbished recently, continue the luxurious nature of the hotel. And if you want to add to the experience, plump for the all-inclusive option. Alcoholic and soft drinks are available from the bar during the day and with dinner. You'll also have unlimited access to the wellness area, bowling alley and games zone too. It's quite a deal when you see how much this place has to offer!
A free, supervised mini-club for children aged three to 11 runs Monday to Saturday. You can drop the little ones off in the morning where the hotel team will keep them entertained (not difficult here) with fun and games, arts and crafts and more. Guests on half board will need to pay for your child's lunch, but all inclusive guests get lunch included.
Free Wi-Fi in public areas
Piano bar
Aquarium bar
Restaurant
Extensive spa centre
Games zone
Free mini-club for 3-11yrs
Free wellness area for all inclusive guests
The spa here is seriously impressive. It's lavishly styled with intricate murals, marble statues and one of the biggest hot tubs you've ever seen. The facilities include a hydro-massage pool, saunas, a steam room, hot tubs, a Scottish shower, an ice fountain, a foot spa and a relaxation zone, everything to ensure you leave rested and relaxed.
There's also a huge range of massage and beauty treatments that you can book too. There is a charge to use the spa area (unless you go all-inclusive), but when you see what's included, it's worth the cost.
All 165 rooms come well-equipped and many have been recently refurbished, so you'll find that they have lots of natural light, beautiful wooden floors and contemporary furnishings.
Choose from Standard, Lux and Club rooms. All can take two people and some can take up to four, ideal for families. The Lux and Club rooms have been renovated to a particularly impressive standard.
Half board meals are the order of the day at Hotel Princesa Parc. A hot and cold breakfast is the morning meal. The evening meal is an extensive buffet selection with meat and fish all cooked to order as you like them.
An all-inclusive upgrade is also available. It includes a breakfast and dinner buffet, selected drinks with your evening meal, drinks in the buffet restaurant, drinks at the Piano bar and Bowling bar, children's mini-club, unlimited entry to the spa, unlimited bowling and billiards games and Wi-Fi.
•Lively après ski •Varied ski area •Family friendly skiing
Arinsal may remain one of Europe’s most underrated ski destinations, but year on year it closes the gap on the larger resorts. With some of the sunniest skiing in Europe, incredible duty free shopping and dining and a massive range of off slope activities, Arinsal is a more than viable alternative, especially during the busiest weeks of the season.
Great for •Mixed ability groups •Non skiers •First time skiers •Families
Snow Report: Top 80cm, Bottom N/Acm
Snow Forecast: 25cm expected this week
Snow History: November average depth 9.17cm
Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:
Lleida l’Alguaire Airport | 160km |
Toulous Blagnac | 200km |
Region: | Andorra, Pyrenees. |
First opened: | 1973 |
Arinsal lift pass price last reported as 195€ (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Princesa Parc & Diana Parc.
Night skiing: No
Arinsal has NE, E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.
Town altitude: | 1475m |
Top of slopes: | 2625m |
Bottom of piste: | 1550m |
Vertical drop: | 1150m |
Total length of trails: | 93km |
Longest piste: | 6km |
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