What to do in Andorra in winter 2026: skiing, snow and activities

Andorra in winter 2026 offers the best ski slopes in the Pyrenees: Grandvalira (with 193 km of slopes, the largest resort in the Pyrenees) and Vallnord-Pal Arinsal (63 km). Lift passes are up to 15-20% cheaper than at equivalent French and Spanish resorts, and can be combined with tax-free shopping and… Read more

What to do in Andorra in summer 2026: nature, hiking and getaways

Last updated: May 2026. What to do in Andorra in summer 2026: nature, hiking and getaways. Andorra in summer is the perfect destination for mountain lovers: temperatures of 22–28°C in the valley, more than 60 marked hiking trails, high mountain lakes, mountain biking, fishing, golf and the lively nightlife… Read more

Does Andorra have a Golden Visa? Passive residency and real estate investment 2026

Last updated: May 2026. Does Andorra have a Golden Visa? Passive residency and real estate investment. 2026. Andorra doesn't have a "Golden Visa" program like Spain or Portugal, but it offers something more robust with a lower investment threshold: passive residency, which allows you to live legally in the Principality with a deposit of €15,000… Read more

Banks in Andorra 2026: MoraBanc, Creand and BancSabadell compared

Last updated: May 2026. Banks in Andorra 2026: MoraBanc, Creand, and BancSabadell d'Andorra compared. Andorra has four main banks supervised by the AFA (Autoritat Financera Andorrana): MoraBanc, Creand (formerly Crèdit Andorrà), BancSabadell d'Andorra, and Andbank. If you are applying for residency, setting up a company, or simply want to open an Andorran account, this guide compares each one… Read more

Limited liability companies (SL) in Andorra 2026: incorporation, minimum capital and taxation

Last updated: May 2026. Limited Liability Companies (SL) in Andorra 2026: Incorporation, Minimum Capital, and Taxation. Incorporating a Limited Liability Company (SL) in Andorra requires a minimum capital of €3,000, takes between 4 and 6 weeks, and is taxed under Corporate Income Tax (10%) —compared to 25% in Spain or 33% in France. It is the most common business vehicle… Read more

Holding in Andorra 2026: IS at 10%, dividend exemption and patent box

Last updated: May 2026. A holding company in Andorra is taxed under Article 10% of the Corporate Income Tax, with an exemption of up to Article 100% on dividends received from subsidiaries and a patent box regime at Article 2% effective for income from intellectual property. It is the preferred structure for international entrepreneurs and investors who centralize management from… Read more