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12 hours
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Discover why this tour won the TRIPADVISOR TRAVELERS' CHOICE AWARD 2025!
This unique tour takes you through Spain, Andorra, and France in a single day, blending natural beauty, history, and adventure. Begin by visiting Mont-Louis, a charming fortified village in the French Pyrenees, known for its military architecture and UNESCO World Heritage status. Explore its cobbled streets and ancient walls before heading to the Cirque de Pessons viewpoint in Andorra for stunning views of glacial lakes and the Pyrenees mountains. In Andorra la Vella, enjoy a guided tour of the capital, featuring landmarks like Casa de la Vall, the San Esteve Church, and Dalí’s iconic watch. Learn about the country's political situation and skiing culture, attracting visitors from around the world. The tour also highlights a rich variety of endemic trees and the natural beauty of the region, making it the perfect blend of culture, history, and nature.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
It is mandatory that children under 11 years old seat on a baby car seat. Amigo Tours can not provide it. Please bring your own baby car seat.
You must bring your passport with you, since you will be entering a new country and it may be necessary when crossing borders
Please note that the tour implies lots of walking, so clients with reduced mobility may have difficulties to complete the whole itinerary.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Transportation from the meeting point
Lunch (only if option selected)
Professional Guided Tour Bilingual in English and Spanish
Food & Beverages
Barcelona
Our experience will start in this beautiful city! From here we will depart to Andorra, the journey will take us around 3 hours. You can escape from the city´s stress, and discover the fresh air in the Pyrenees.
Mont-Louis
Discover this charming village of Mont-Louis, nestled in the French Pyrenees. It’s famous for its impressive fortifications, rich history, and breathtaking mountain views. Take a leisurely stroll through its cobbled streets and feel the contrast between the fresh mountain air and the warmth of the sun as you explore this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Award-winning Tour: TRIPADVISOR TRAVELERS' CHOICE AWARD 2025
Without lunch: Kindly note this option does not include lunch
With Lunch: Choose this option to enjoy a traditional menu in a local restaurant during your visit in Andorra.
774 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Susan C,
Oct 23, 2025
- Viator
You will not stay on schedule probably unless you have a small group. Having 50 people and double translation without the help of headphones was not good. Also, roadwork delayed us almost an hour. Do not bother with the prepaid lunch. It cost double what you would pay in person. Also, you have enough free time to get something quickly.
JUANR R,
Oct 18, 2025
- Viator
Laura is a super professional, outstanding Service, My Wife and me feel like we was walking we our Daughter, Laura is so lovely, and I will go again with her on a other tour ❤️
Michelle M,
Oct 17, 2025
- Viator
Enrique was a journey advisor. He was very knowledgeable about everything in the tours. He was gentle and kind making sure he made us feel like family.
Himanshu D,
Oct 15, 2025
- Viator
Blanca was excellent. She knew the area well and did a good job relaying the information. Worth the trip.
Jacob J,
Oct 14, 2025
- Viator
First of all, a big thank you to Laura, who was absolutely fantastic. Her energy, enthusiasm, and insights made a real difference throughout the day. That said, the itinerary could use some improvement. We spent roughly three-quarters of the trip on the bus, which made it difficult to fully enjoy the experience—even with the beautiful scenery. The scheduled rest stops felt unnecessary and could be shortened or removed to allow more meaningful time at key destinations. The stop in Mont Louis was a good start, but the visit to France overall felt underwhelming without an additional significant stop. As it stands, that portion could either be expanded or cut altogether. Andorra, on the other hand, was definitely worth visiting—though two hours there simply wasn’t enough time. Passing by Montserrat was also disappointing, as that would have been a much more rewarding stop than some of the shorter pauses along the way. I understand that fitting three countries into a 12-hour day is ambitious, but the current itinerary feels too stretched. With a few adjustments, this could be an exceptional trip.
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