Ski over 215km of pistes across the Grandvalira area
A lively ski resort that is popular with groups
Budget-friendly ski holidays and duty-free shopping
So what's a Pas de la Casa ski trip all about? Well, we like to think of it as epic skiing, party-til-dusk après-ski, and some of the best cheap ski trips in Europe.
A Pas de la Casa ski holiday promises great value, slopes for all abilities, and one of the liveliest slope-side bar and club scenes in Europe. With a lofty altitude of 2,080m, Pas de la Casa ski resort is part of Grandvalira, the largest ski area in Andorra. Imagine it: over 215km of easy blue and red runs, steeper black slopes, and exhilarating freeride zones.
If you’re after a budget Pas de la Casa ski holiday, book your tripin early December – the first snow of the season will be beginning to fall, and the slopes will be quieter.
Like to party? The après bars will be in full swing in March and April – enjoy beers on the slopes under bluebird skies, or head into town for a pint of Guinness in one of the Irish pubs. St Patrick’s Day (March 17th) is another excuse – if one were needed – to go large.
Snow conditions in Pas de la Casa
For the best chance of fluffy pistes, aim for a ski holiday in Pas de la Casa at the end of January and February – the colder temperatures also mean the snow-making machines work better if the snow gods don’t deliver. But remember, it’s peak season around February half term, so that will push prices up. Temperatures start to rise in March and April, but with runs as high as 2,640 metres, you’ll likely find fresh snow high up.
Things to do in Pas de la Casa
Magic Gliss toboggan ride- Twist and turn 555m downhill and 180m uphill, reaching speeds of up to 40 km/h!
Snowshoeing and hiking - Fancy exploring on foot? Don some snowshoes for a hike through snowy winter wonderlands.
Mon(t) Magic Park Zipline - Soar like an eagle above the pistes along a 550m long zipline reaching speeds of 80 km/h.
Skidoo & snowmobiles - Put your pedal to the metal riding through specially marked mountain trails.
Shopping - Fancy some new gear? Low-VAT and duty-free status make Pas de la Casa a shopper's haven.
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Restaurants in Pas de la Casa
El Provencal - A great spot to grab some tasty tapas and ice-cold beers before dinner. The traditional fondue is on point, too!
Bo & Gola - Gourmet burgers, fresh salads, and creative vegan dishes at this modern Mediterranean bar and restaurant.
La Planch’ A Pizza - You can’t go wrong with pizza. The perfect grab-n-go lunch close to the main gondola.
Olympiades Inn - All-day English brekkies, burgers, and steaks - a go-to for a taste of home right on the slopes.
Nightlife in Pas de la Casa
Lively après in Pas de la Casa is not hard to come by. From live music and DJ sets to bustling sports bars.
Paddy’s Irish Bar - The number-one bar to let your hair down. Grab a Guinness and dance til the early hours.
Kamikaze Surf Bar (KSB) - Take a pew, grab a cocktail, and watch skiers heading down their last runs of the day.
Dubliner - A Paddys rival that promises a hefty flow of Guinness, sports TV on demand, and a super warm welcome.
Night Skiing - Can’t get enough of the slopes? Stay out on the pistes for longer with floodlit slopes on La Solana.
FAQs about Pas de la Casa ski holidays Your questions answered by our Pas de la Casa ski resort expert
Yes. Pas de la Casa offers excellent skiing for energetic and confident groups. Book a Pas de la Casa ski holiday for easy access to 215km of pistes across the Grandvalira ski area and a lively après-ski scene that has become as synonymous with the resort as the skiing.
Are Pas de la Casa ski holidays snow sure?
Generally, yes. Pas de la Casa’s high altitudes and north-facing slopes keep snow conditions stable and plentiful from December to April, with snowmaking covering large parts of the pistes should conditions become patchy.
When’s the best time to book a Pas de la Casa ski holiday?
January to March are Pas de la Casa’s most dependable months for snow. However, December and April still welcome plenty of white stuff, with snow cannons always available if conditions become patchy.
January ski holidays in Pas de la Casa feature quiet pistes after the Christmas rush. Fantastic for groups chasing away the winter blues.
In March, Pas de la Casa welcomes sunnier skies, warmer temperatures, and longer days on the slopes.
Is Pas de la Casa ski resort high altitude?
Yes. Pas de la Casa is a high-altitude ski resort and one of the highest in the Pyrenees, with a base at 2,080m and slopes reaching up to 2,640m. This means Pas de la Casa welcomes some of Andorra’s best snow totals throughout the ski season.
Is Pas de la Casa good for group ski trips?
Yes. Pas de la Casa is arguably Andorra’s best ski holiday spot for groups, offering lively nightlife and convenient ski-in/ski-out accommodation. Access to the extensive 215km Grandvalira ski area ensures varied terrain for everyone, from beginners and experienced skiers to snowboarders. If you’re after a great, cheap stag do ski trip or hen do ski holiday, look no further!
Is Pas de la Casa ski resort good for expert and advanced skiers?
Yes. Pas de la Casa is much better suited tointermediate and advanced skiers than to beginners (though there are some excellent easy slopes to build confidence on if needed). Advanced skiers and snowboarders can come here to enjoy a wide range of challenging terrain across the Grandvalira network, including steeper reds and blacks and thrilling freeride areas.
Is Pas de la Casa linked to any other ski resorts?
Yes. Pas de la Casa is fully linked by lifts and pistes with Soldeu, El Tarter, and Grau Roig in the 215km Grandvalira ski area.
Fun fact: You can ski across the entirety of the vast Grandvalira ski area without ever needing to grab a bus or shuttle!
Is Pas de la Casa good for snowboard holidays?
Yes. Pas de la Casa is excellent for snowboard holidaysin Andorra. Snowboarders flock here year after year for the snow parks and wide pistes across the Grandvalira ski area, with the high-altitude slopes of Pas de la Casa ensuring plenty of white stuff throughout the ski season.
What airport do you fly into for Pas de la Casa ski resort?
For ski holidays to Pas de la Casa, you usually fly into Toulouse (France) or Barcelona (Spain), both offering regular transfer options to Andorran ski resorts. The transfer from the airport to Pas de la Casa typically takes 2.5 to 4.5 hours, depending on weather conditions and whether you opt for a coach or private transfer.
Is Pas de la Casa good for cheap ski holidays?
Yes. Pas de la Casa is well-known for its cheap ski holidays compared to the Alps, with après-ski, accommodation, lift passes, gear hire, and ski lessons all offering better value here for budget-conscious groups.
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