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Andorra travel guide for Venezuelans
Good news for Venezuelan citizens: no visa is required for stays of up to 90 days. Entry is via France or Spain, where Schengen border regulations apply.
Essential travel tips for Venezuelans heading to Andorra
1. Take a hike. Andorra’s mountain trails offer breathtaking views and are suitable for all fitness levels.
2. Layer up. The mountain climate can drop temperatures significantly, even in summer.
3. Try Andorran cuisine. Bordas are perfect spots to sample local favorites like meat stew or canelons.
4. Support local producers. Andorran cheeses, wines, and chocolates are great gifts or personal treats.
Entry checklist for Venezuelans
To ensure a smooth journey, bring:
- A valid passport;
- Proof of accommodation;
- Travel itinerary (return or onward ticket);
- Funds for your trip.
Traveling to Andorra: why Venezuelan citizens need health insurance
Health insurance is obligatory for Venezuelans visiting Andorra. The country’s paid healthcare system and lack of international medical agreements make insurance indispensable. Purchase your coverage via Visit World.
What Venezuelan visitors can explore in Andorra
- Santa Coloma Church. This Romanesque church offers a unique glimpse into Andorra’s history.
- Grandvalira. Europe’s premier ski destination, catering to all skill levels.
- Caldea. The ideal spot to relax in the largest thermal spa in Europe.
- Madriu-Perafita-Claror Valley. A breathtaking valley recognized by UNESCO.
- Andorra la Vella. Full of energy, the capital is perfect for urban exploration.
In Europe, entry with National Identification Cards is allowed.
You can enter Europe with a license in the form of a plastic card (pink, yellow and blue). Old identity cards in the form of a booklet won’t allow you to travel abroad.
Certificates are valid not only in countries that have signed the Vienna Convention, but also in those that have signed the Geneva Convention. However, they must also have international rights, which are issued in the service centers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in addition to the usual plastic card.
In Andorra, you can drive with a national and International License.
It is strictly forbidden to drive a car with an expired driver's license.
If you are caught driving with your license expired in Andorra, you will be charged with violating Section 2 of the Traffic Act.
IDP is just a translation of your local driver's license. Therefore, it isn’t a suitable replacement for your expired driver's license.
The IDP must include your name, address, driver's license number, class or type of Vehicle, Verification date, image, and other important information contained in your driver's license.
You can renew your international driver's license online at the International Drivers' Association by following the same process when applying for an MVP. Do this and experience a continuous journey through the amazing country of Andorra.
Why do I need an MVP?
IDP helps ensure your trip abroad.
The International Drivers Permit (IDP) helps you travel abroad using your own valid driver's license. This is often required by car rental companies and is often required by traffic authorities if you present your foreign driver's license.
IDP translates your driver's license into a language that your destination country understands. It was designed to be easy to use and understandable for both English and non-English speakers. However, it isn’t an official identity document and can’t be used as a substitute for a driver's license.
The International Drivers' Association uses the standard format of the Geneva Convention on road traffic of 1949 year, which is adopted in more than 150 countries.
In some cases, an IDP isn’t required, because your destination country can itself recognize your driver's license as valid. The best way to confirm whether an MVP is required is to contact the traffic authorities of your destination country.
Traveling by car is a great way to discover the hidden beauty of Andorra. So, here is some useful information about car rental in Andorra.
There are two ways to rent a car in Andorra. First, you can book online before your trip. Alternatively, you can visit local car rental companies in Andorra la Vella itself or their branches in neighboring cities of Spain and France.
Required documents
When renting a car, you must have important documents with you. To avoid unnecessary delays, you should check the car rental website in advance. But here are some standard requirements:
•Valid driver's license
•MVP (international driver's license)
•Passport
•International debit or credit card (such as Visa, Master, Amex)
You can simply prepare an image of your driver's license, MVP, and identity passport page for online booking.
The age requirements for Andorra are 18 years. But if you are from France and plan to visit Andorra, you must have an unlimited license. In France, the driving age is 15 years with supervision and 18 years without supervision.
Embassy of Andorra in Spain
C. de Alcalá, 73, 28009 Madrid, Spain
Phone number: +34 914 31 74 53
Site: https://visitandorra.com/es/
Embassy of Andorra in France
1 Pl. d'andorre, 75016 Paris, France
Phone number: +33 1 40 06 03 30
Emergency numbers in Andorra:
•Ambulance / fire brigade 118;
•Police 110;
•Mountain Rescue Service 112;
•Emergency medical service 116.
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