


by - written on 08/11/11 (Useful, 88 readings)
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I had been to Andorra once before but when i was about 12 but now that I was 18 it was a whole different experience and it really is a great resort with an excellent nightlife. Andorra itself is a country but the pas de la casa allows you to access the whole of the area Andorra allows you to ski. The resort links about 4 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/01/11, updated on 16/01/11 (Very useful, 427 readings)
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For those people who are totally clueless, Andorra is situated inbetween France and Spain and all the skiing is located on the Pyrenees mountains. I visited Pas over the Christmas/new year period, and this review is solely based on that! I flew into Barcelona with my friends, our plane was 3 hours late, but that fault belong's ... Read the complete review

by morrowman - written on 27/01/10
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Spent week of 17th to 24th Jan 2010 in Pas and to be honest it failed to live up to expectation, there was too much ice on some red run ridges for boarders and one day on slopes was ruined by freezing fog and snowfall simultaneously!! a first in 15 years of boarding, also any idea that Andorra is cheap can be forgotten as we were paying 2.5 euros just for a cup of tea, in a cafe called pas 83 which is rediculous! A 5 day pass was around £145 which is also expensive. Considering that Andorra is a duty free resort this is dire! Clothes shops were also no cheaper than UK i could not find a decent pair of jeans for less than 54 euros, Better to go to Livigno as better snow, better food and save some dosh!

by Sooz294 - written on 26/01/09
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Not ideal for families, long transfer (over 3 hours), resort one of those that's built up the side of the mountains rather than one in the valley that's all level, so lots of uphill walking to do, which is exhausting when you first arrive as you're not used to the altitude - it kills the lungs & legs, though by the end of the week ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/06/07 (Useful, 1319 readings)
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This was my first experience of skiing and I can safely say that I will be going again (but not back to Pas de la Casa). It has been described as the Ibiza on Snow and as a general indication of what you can expect this is not far wrong. The facilities are fine. Plentiful chair lifts, good runs up and over the main resort into ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/04/05
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Pas de La Casa Mexican Night - Advantages: None - Disadvantages: Poor Food, Poor Drink, Poor Night

by - written on 24/02/03, updated on 19/01/04 (Very useful, 1986 readings)
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I'm lying back in a deckchair. Beside me is the love of my life of over 25 years. between us is a table. On the table are two glasses of beer. The deckchairs are on a sundeck facing south. from the sundeck can be seen a panorama of spectacular mountain peaks, below which are miles of perfect snow. the sun pours down on us from a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 04/01/02, updated on 04/01/02 (Very useful, 1748 readings)
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You know how it is at Christmas. Will we go to your parents or mine? Will we have everyone around to our house or have a nice quiet time on our own? This year we decided to give all the relatives the brush off and head for the snow. We wanted to be guaranteed a proper festive scene but where to go? At this time of year ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/02/01, updated on 27/03/01 (Very useful, 1911 readings)
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I went to Pas De La Casa last week (look at the date I wrote this if you're reading this after April!)and I have to say it is a truly wicked place to go. Introduction ~~~~~~~~~~ Andorra is one of the more recent success stories of world skiing. Ultra modern Pas de la Casa, lift-linked to Grau Roig, some 9km (6 ... Read the complete review
