Thursday, April 28, 2011

DAY 13 - ANDORRA - PASTA? PLACE? PERSON?





DAY 13



From:           Pyrenees - France
To:               Andorra
Distance:     283km / 175miles
Climate:        6C = 45F
Altitude:       3400Meters /11000 ft



ANDORRA


Andorra. 

Question: Is it a Pasta? Is it a Place? Or is it a Person?
Answer:  None of the above. Well kinda... 

It is a Principality. So what does that actually mean? It means it is a country ruled by a monarch with the title of Prince. In this case, this quietly held country, is ruled by two Princes - a bishop from Spain and the President of France - thus making him Prince.

Andorra - a country which few people speak of, few people visit and a place very few people live. It's the 6th smallest nation in Europe bordering France to the north and Spain to the South while only covering 170 sq miles.  Pretty small but curiously interesting yes?

Bob and I left Lourdes the next morning and when he asked me the same question he asks me every morning. Do I want mountains or beach - my answer this time was a bit different. I said.... let's let TomTom ( our navigator) decide and Andorra was where the TomTom pointed! So... off to Andorra we went. But - with little knowledge of what lay ahead.

Read on....



We left France and it's fresh croissants, grey pitched Churches, side shuttered windows feeling revived with our special Holy water from Lourdes and embarked on a drive of a lifetime.




French castles lined the roads along the way with it's dairy signs...yesterday we were on the Cheese Route and today it was marked the Milk Route. 


In French it's called - Andorre


A spanish sign reads Andorra


Coming from the French side into Andorra was breathtaking. We decided not to take the tunnel but rather drive the mountain road. It was well worth the climb and time.





Andorra is NOT part of the European Community although it's currency is the Euro. So we did have to pass through border control - which after all these years of a free European border - it was a bit strange to do. 
I had to make a phone call on my cell to Spain and  forgetting Andorra was not part of Europe I ran out of credit and  my roaming charges were astronomical. 



There was quite a bit of traffic going and coming to Andorra on the French side. We didn't realize why until we arrived. 
Andorra is a duty free, tax free, offshore haven. Therefore, there are many things which are much cheaper there than elsewhere - one being gasoline. 16 cents euro less per litre. That is equivalent to $1.00 less a gallon difference. The cars were lined up. On top of it the duty free shops were packed at the border.






We had dinner in a lovely Italian restaurant in town. The owner, a Spaniard from Jaen sat and talked to us about life in Andorra.


  • For him, he claims the life is much better than when he was living in Spain. 
  • He said the country has better medical - 100% coverage for free for all its citizens.
  • Including free schooling.
  • The safest of any country in Europe. Strict border control.
  • They closed the borders to any immigrants 5 years ago. No one except higher management is being brought in from the outside.
  • He smiled and said - there is no prostitution in this country and no gambling allowed.
He told us the breakdown of people in Andorra is as follows:
80,000 people in total
30,000 Spanish
20,000 Andorrans
13,000 Portuguese
5,000 French
and others.....

  • He also explained to us that life there was not only very safe and clean, but the food, gas and utilities were much cheaper than other parts of Europe. 
  • The only expensive thing were the clothes. I had to agree. I went into a store and the prices were quite out of place. 
The hotels were so reasonable with high standards. However, there is NO parking in town. 



Some key notable difference about Andorra is how clean and organized it is. Compared to any other country it looks very new, modern and very clean.


The snow peaked mountains circled the entire country from side to side. It was as if we were birds gliding through threading a needle as we passed the peaks and valleys.



Andorra's main economy thrives from 
1. Tourism (10 million people a year visit)
2. Off shore banking. 


The Spanish spell it Andorra.

Andorra is nestled between the Pyrenees and host and haven to skiing. Each village along the road is a ski village. 













It was chilly!

While we were there also met a kid who was born and going to school there. He shared the following:
Languages of the country:
1. Official language is Catalan ( same language spoken in Barcelona)
2. Spanish 
3. French
4. Portuguese

With a smile he explained why he loved living in Andorra. He can come and go with his friends without his parents worrying about him because it was so safe.   He also shared that Andorra is a country which has the longest life expectancy. He said he grew up learning 4 languages at the same time.







The capital La Vella


All the buildings in Andorra are quite new and modern looking. A different style than central Europe. Nothing was out of place.

I enjoyed the fact that I could speak French or Spanish and everyone was fluent in both. Everyone thought I was Spanish so I stuck more to the Spanish when speaking.






Our hotel - downtown.

In summary  - Andorra is a precious stopping point in Europe for it's special charm of European mix.



TIDBIT:Andorra has the worlds lowest unemployment rate - 100% employment.


So - has anyone every heard of Andorra before or visited it? I would love to know your impressions...... 


Ok.. tomorrow - who in the back seat wants to drive? Bob needs a break and I am busy taking photos for you to see... so anyone up to driving?

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2 comments:

Laura said...

This is my first time visiting Andorra! It is breathtaking!!! So much snow! I want to have a snowball fight too!!!! Reminds me of the time we took the sky car up to MT. Titlis peak and we weren't prepared for the 4 below zero degree weather we encountered!! Remember that Jaz!!! The ice cave and the skiers who posed in a picture for us!! You both must be having the time of your life!!! I'm so Happy for you!!!!

Laura said...

OH!!!! I'll Gladly Drive...........Let's GO!!!

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