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scottdog28
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hey all,
im going to pal/arinsal for the first time in march 2008. ive found flights at a resonable price to barcelona but im having trouble finding cheap tranfers to the resort ie £700 for en 8 seat minibus.
there are at least 8 of us travelling.
Does anyone know if barca is the best destination airport from the uk and if there is a cheaper method of transfer to the resorts?
Many thanks! scott
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 05/11/2007 20:30:30
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You could always get the bus from the airport.
http://www.hola-andorra.com/arinsal/english/novatelgb.html
A single is 40 euros, return is 68 euros.
Barcelona has good road links to Andorra, Pergignan is favoured by some lo-cost airlines, and the Tour Ops, seem to use Toulouse, with their own transfer buses.
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 05/11/2007 21:09:02
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scottdog28
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cheers bandit! if your about in the first week in march then there will be a cold amstel waiting!
theres a point, how much is a pint??
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bandit
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scottdog28 wrote:
cheers bandit! if your about in the first week in march then there will be a cold amstel waiting!
theres a point, how much is a pint??
Thanks, you never know I might just be there
As for the beer, about 75p per pint. Probably cheapest if you ask for it in Spanish or French in the locals bar
http://www.pintprice.com/region/Andorra/
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 06/11/2007 11:08:54
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scottdog28
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im assuming youve been a few times then?
we're a group of 12 with complete novice and intermediate abilities looking to stay in any resort we can get close to the gondola station with the most variety of slopes.
i know everyones opinion is different but can u point me in the rite direction. i was thinking pal/arinsol but looking at it grandvalira looks to be higher and with more runs....
all the same or very different?
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 06/11/2007 15:45:49
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Grandvalira is a bigger area.Good for mileage hungry intermediates.
Arinsal is good for beginners and families, quieter nightlife.
Pas de la Casa, good for party animals who like to ski.Linked to Soldeu on Grandvalira pass.
All the ski stations have good access to skiing, all have english speaking tuition available. It really depends on your budget and needs. Andorra is heading upmarket with some smart hotels and spa centres.
As you have a large mixed group, have you costed out Hotels and apt's? Quite often it's cheaper to hand the whole booking to a tour operator because they get bulk rates in the hotels. Then you won't have to worry about transfers, crossing the border, finding a ski school etc
BTW if you do go the car/minibus rental route, make certain that the vehicle can be driven outside of Spain (ie into Andorra) as not all hire companies include this.
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 07/11/2007 21:27:52
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scottdog28
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thanks again bandit!
not sure which tour operators would get us discount but im going to call a few hotels and see what we can do !
countin the days till then!!
chat soon
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From my own searching for accommodation in Andorra, I have found that all the hotels I have approached only offer full "rack" rate for independent bookings. This situation seems fairly unique to Andorra, and many of the decent hotels belong to just a couple of Andorran hotel groups. When I have priced up flight, transfer and accommodation, it's been a close call, and I'm guessing that as the Tour Ops get bulk allocation, they can get the price down.
It may be worth you approaching one or two of the big TO's like Crystal or Inghams to see if you can get a "groups" rate, which will get your price down a bit, and you will be able to sleep at night because someone else is doing the organising.
Good Luck 
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 07/11/2007 21:51:14
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scottdog28
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excellent work bandit your a star!!
i do enjoy the running about but each time we go somewhere new u gotta learn new tricks to get the best deal! grr...
again, a cold one waiting if ur out in march!

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Yo, I'm going Pal - Arinsal in jan with Neilson. Managed to get flight to toulouse accom for the week and transfer for £150pp ski/boot hire and lift pass for an extra 150 (which you can apparently use on grand vilara and val nord areas)
Pal - Arinsal is defo the quieter of the resorts and more suitable for beginners judging by the piste maps but at £300 each, who's complaining??
I did Pas de la casa 3 years back and had a fantastic time!! the neilson reps really looked after us and came out drinking too. It was so easy to go out and meet people in the underground bar (i was with my dad and younger bro so had to go solo at night) and everyone was really friendly. Defo a good time to be had in Pas!!
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![[Post New]](/ski-chat-forum/templates/j2ski/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 07/11/2007 22:01:18
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scottdog28
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excellent!
nice one dude, always good to chat with ppl that have been before.
like i said to bandit ill look at the tour operators defo!!
keep me posted on how it goes!
loads if time till then so up to the snowdome it is!!
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