COVID-19 Precautionary Measures in Andorra (28 June Update)

Can a resident enter the country?

  • Yes

  • Citizens and residents can enter.

Can a foreigner enter the country?

  • Yes

  • Foreigners are allowed to enter the country, and borders are open for tourism. All travel into Andorra requires transit via neighbouring France or Spain. Passengers should check the entry requirements for each country in conjunction with this travel advice.

Is a test certificate accepted?

  • Yes

  • A COVID-19 PCR certificate issued in another country is accepted.

Test certificate required?

  • Yes with exceptions

  • All tourists who spend three or more nights in Andorra and who are over six years of age, must have a certificate for a negative PCR or TMA test issued 72 hours before departure to Andorra.

  • Travellers arriving from Brazil, India, South Africa must provide a negative PCR or TMA test certificate issued 72 hours before departure to Andorra.

  • Travellers from France, Spain, Portugal, and “green zone” countries (where the testing ratio is greater than 5,000 tests per 100,000 inhabitants per week or the test positivity rate is less than nine percent), are exempt from the requirement to present a negative test certificate.

Test required on arrival?

  • No

  • Test on arrival is not required.

Is quarantine required on arrival?

  • No with exceptions

  • All travellers from COVID-19 high-risk areas, including India, Brazil, and South Africa, must quarantine upon arrival for 14 days.

  • Travellers from the UK must remain in home isolation until receiving a negative result from the first TMA test.

Vaccination required?

  • No

  • A COVID-19 vaccination is not required to enter the country.

Insurance required?

  • No

  • A COVID-19 health insurance is not required to enter the country.

Airline restrictions

  • There are no direct flights to Andorra. Andorra can be reached by transit through Barcelona, Girona, Toulouse, Lleida, or Perpignan.

Border restrictions

  • Minimal

  • Andorra's borders are open, and the country is open for tourism.

  • All travel into Andorra requires transit via neighbouring France or Spain. Travellers must check the entry requirements for each country to reach Andorra.

Curfew restrictions

  • Minimal

  • There is no curfew in effect.

Social restrictions

  • Moderate

  • Gatherings are limited to a maximum of ten people. Maintaining a physical distance of a minimum of 1.5 meters between two persons is compulsory in all public places.

Internal travel restrictions

  • Minimal

  • Masks are required.

  • Public transportation is operating at a limited capacity.

Non-essential shops open?

  • Yes

  • All shops are open.

Accommodations open?

  • Yes with exceptions

  • All hotels are open. Some hotel amenities may be limited. Most ski resorts are closed.

  • Admission into tourist accommodation is contingent on the presentation of negative results from a PCR or TMA test for all tourists staying in Andorra for three nights or more. The test must be carried out within 72 hours before arrival in Andorra

Restaurants open?

  • Yes

  • Restaurants are allowed to open from 07:00 to 24:00 (local time). A maximum of six people per table is allowed to seat inside and eight people outside.

Bars and cafes open?

  • No

  • Bars are allowed to open from 07:00 to 24:00 (local time). A maximum of six people per table is allowed to seat inside and eight people outside. The sale of alcoholic beverages at gas stations is restricted from 22:00 until 07:00.

Personal care services open?

  • Yes

  • Hairdressers, barbershops, and beauty salons may be open with adherence to health regulations and protocols.

Beaches and tourism sites open?

  • Yes

  • The country is open for tourism.

Events allowed?

  • Yes with exceptions

  • General gatherings are limited to a maximum of six people. However, forty people indoors and hundred people outdoors are allowed for birthdays, baptisms, weddings, communions, and other social events. The organization of events and meetings must adhere to strict hygiene and social distancing norms.

Masks required in public?

  • Yes

  • The use of face masks is compulsory in all public places regardless of whether a 1.5-meter distance can be maintained. Violation may lead to a fine.

Other

  • Schools are open. Masks are mandatory in school.

  • Cultural facilities, except for libraries and movie theatres, are open.

  • All recreation, cultural, and sports activities have resumed adhering to strict COVID-19 containment guidelines.

  • Gyms and sports centres are open with hygiene and social distancing norms.

  • Veterinary consultations, industrial activity, editing and graphics activities, and advertising and staff brokerage agencies are open.

  • Cycling professionals are allowed to resume their training.

Advice For Travellers

The COVID-19 epidemic is constantly changing worldwide. Travel and border restrictions may change with little or no notice. Airlines may have their own requirements for testing, masking, and distancing. It is recommended that travellers carry a supply of face masks since the requirement can vary by location. It is recommended that travellers practice social distancing and maintain a 6-foot distance from other individuals and avoid crowded areas. Check with your airline, booking agent, or country's embassy for information on your specific travel plans.