Grandvalira Resorts reminds skiers that the Early Booking sales period for the 2026–2027 Season Passes ends on Tuesday, 30 June. Those wishing to purchase the Andorra Pass or the Nord Pass still have time to secure the best guaranteed price before the next promotional period comes into effect. The Early Booking campaign, which began on 1 April, is limited to 3,000 passes and may therefore end before the deadline if the available allocation sells out.
The Andorra Pass is currently available for €476 for Andorran residents and €885 for non-residents. On Wednesday, 1 July, the Promo period will begin, increasing the price of the Andorra Pass to €539 for residents and €1,019 for non-residents. Customers who purchase before then can therefore save up to €134 in the case of non-residents and €63 for Andorran residents.
The Nord Pass is currently priced at €300 for residents and €668 for non-residents until Tuesday. From Wednesday onwards, the price will increase to €329 for Andorran residents and €788 for non-residents, meaning customers who buy in advance can save €29 and €120, respectively.
Grandvalira Resorts also rewards customer loyalty. Holders of an Andorra Pass or Nord Pass for the current season will once again receive an additional 5% loyalty discount when renewing their 2026–2027 Season Pass. As a result, returning resident customers can purchase the Andorra Pass for €452.20 during the Early Booking period and the Nord Pass for €285. Returning non-resident customers who held a 2025–2026 season pass can purchase them for €840.75 and €634.60, respectively.
In addition, both the Andorra Pass and the Nord Pass can be purchased through three interest-free instalments at no additional cost during the promotional sales periods.
Online purchase and recharge of Season Passes
The Andorra Pass is the country's season pass, providing unlimited skiing across all Andorran ski resorts: Grandvalira, Pal Arinsal and Ordino Arcalís. It offers access to up to 308 kilometres of slopes for all ability levels throughout the entire winter season.
The Nord Pass, meanwhile, provides unlimited access to the resorts located in Andorra's northern valleys — Pal Arinsal and Ordino Arcalís — and also includes up to four ski days at Grandvalira for non-residents and two ski days for Andorran residents.
Both passes also include access to facilities open during the following summer season (summer 2027), including the renowned Pal Arinsal Bike Park and the Grandvalira E-Bike Trails, as well as a range of additional benefits and discounts, including access to partner ski resorts around the world.
This winter, Grandvalira Resorts introduced the Mobile Pass, its smartphone-based digital lift pass, allowing customers to carry their ski pass directly on their mobile device. This season, the service was available for adult day passes of one to three days. From now on, however, the Mobile Pass will also be available for Andorra Pass and Nord Pass Season Pass holders.
Grandvalira Resorts is continuing to roll out this innovative technology—the first of its kind in the Pyrenees—which allows skiers to pass through lift gates without even taking their phone out of their pocket and eliminates the need to collect a physical pass.
For the time being, season passes can only be purchased and recharged online. After the summer, new customers will be able to collect their physical support card from the different Grandvalira Resorts collection points that will gradually be made available.