Andorra Visa

Andorra Visa

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Visa Information for Principality of Andorra (Andorra)

Visa Note & Fees
There is no special visa requirement to get entry into Andorra. Yet, the passenger must have a valid visa for France or Spain (Schengen visa) for the entry. Andorra has no International Airport and one can only reach Andorra by transferring through Spain or France.
Facts to Know About Andorra
Name: Principality of Andorra
Location: Western Europe (border of France and Spain)
Time: IST (-) 4 1/2 hrs.
Capital: Andorra la Vella
Language: Catalan (official), Castilian, French, Portuguese
Area: 467.76 sq km (180.6 sq miles)
National Day: 8th September
Currency: Euro (EUR) 1 = INR 80.66.
Climate: In this country, the climate is usually warm in summers and cold in winters. The land experiences rainfalls all through the year.
Holidays: 1 Jan -New Year’s Day, 6 Jan – Epiphany, 14 Mar – Constitution Day, 20 Apr – Easter Sunday, 1 May – Labor Day, 29 May – Ascension Day, 9 Jun – White Monday, 24 Jun – St John’s Day, 15 Aug – Assumption, 8 Sep – National Day, 3 Nov – All Saints’ Day, 4 Nov – St Charles’ Day, 8 Dec – Immaculate Conception, 24 Dec – Christmas Eve, 25 Dec – Christmas Day, 31 Dec – New Year’s Eve
Airline Name: No Airlines
International Airports: No Airport

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