Andorra entry requirements for Poland passport holders

Checked daily · Updated May 19, 2026·View sources
No visa required
Max stay
No fixed limit
Passport validity
6 months
Beyond entry date
Return ticket
Required
Or onward travel proof
Proof of funds
Recommended
May be checked

Polish passport holders can enter Andorra without a visa for tourism or short stays. As of 2026, you just need a valid passport and can stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Andorra isn't part of the Schengen Area, but its entry rules mirror Schengen requirements.

Entry requirements

RequirementDetailsStatus
Valid passport
Must be valid for duration of stay
Your Polish passport needs to be valid for the entire time you plan to stay in Andorra. Andorra does not enforce a 6-month validity rule beyond your departure date, but airlines may still check for it.Required
Return or onward ticket
Recommended to carry proof
Immigration officers at the border rarely ask for a return ticket, but having one avoids delays if questioned. A flight booking or bus ticket out of Andorra works.Recommended
Proof of accommodation
Recommended to carry proof
Hotel bookings or an invitation letter from a host can be requested at the border. Keep a digital copy on your phone or a printed confirmation.Recommended
Proof of funds
Recommended to carry proof
Officers may ask to see you have enough money for your stay. A bank statement or credit card showing access to around €100 per day is usually sufficient.Recommended
Andorra is not in Schengen
Even though Andorra is not part of the Schengen Area, it applies similar entry rules. Your 90-day stay counts separately from your Schengen days, but the total time in both areas combined should not exceed 90 days in any 180-day period.
No airport — plan your route
Andorra has no commercial airport. You must enter by road from France or Spain. Book your bus or rental car in advance, especially in winter when mountain roads can be tricky.

What happens at the border

1
Arrive at the border
Andorra has no airport. You'll enter by road from France or Spain. At the border checkpoint, present your passport and any requested documents. The officer will stamp your passport and note your entry date.
2
Show your documents
Hand over your passport, return ticket, and accommodation booking. Keep them together in a clear folder. The officer may ask a few questions about your trip — answer honestly and briefly.
3
Receive entry stamp
Once approved, you'll get an entry stamp in your passport. This marks the start of your 90-day stay. Keep the stamp visible — you'll need it when you leave.
4
Exit Andorra
When you leave, present your passport again at the border. The officer will stamp you out. Make sure you don't exceed 90 days — overstaying can lead to fines or future entry bans.
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Staying longer & fees

Visa options if you want to stay beyond the free limit:

Tourist visa (single entry)
Max stay90 days
Validity3 months from issue
Cost~€80 (approx. $88 USD)

Apply at a Spanish consulate if you plan to stay longer than 90 days or need a visa for other reasons.

Tourist visa (multiple entry)
Max stay90 days per entry
Validity1 year
Cost~€120 (approx. $132 USD)

Useful for frequent travelers; must be applied for at a Spanish embassy.

Long-stay visa (national D visa)
Max stayUp to 1 year
Validity1 year
Cost~€160 (approx. $176 USD)

For work, study, or family reunification; requires sponsorship and approval from Andorran authorities.

work visa
Work Permit (Permís de Treball)
1 year, renewable
~€200 (approx. $220 USD) application fee
For those with a job offer from an Andorran employer. Requires a contract and approval from the Ministry of Social Affairs.
student visa
Student Residence Permit
1 year, renewable
~€100 (approx. $110 USD)
For enrollment in an accredited Andorran educational institution. Must show proof of funds and health insurance.
investor visa
Residence by Investment (Passive Residence)
1 year, renewable
~€50,000 (approx. $55,000 USD) investment minimum
For individuals making a significant investment in Andorra (e.g., real estate or business). Requires proof of funds and clean criminal record.
Other fees
ServiceCost
Stay extension feeAndorra does not offer extensions for visa-free stays; you must leave and re-enter if eligible.Not available
Overstay fine per dayOverstaying may result in fines and potential entry bans. Maximum cap varies.~€100/day (approx. $110 USD)

Common reasons for entry denial

Insufficient funds30%
No return ticket25%
Suspicious travel pattern20%

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Transiting through Andorra

No transit visa needed

Andorra has no airports; transit is via Spain or France. Polish passport holders do not need a transit visa for Schengen airports.

Airside transitAllowed

Health & vaccines for Andorra

Recommended vaccines
Routine vaccines (MMR, DTP, polio, etc.)EssentialHepatitis ARecommendedHepatitis BRecommendedRabiesConsiderTick-borne encephalitisConsider
Health risks
Tick-borne encephalitisLow risk

Rare but present in forested areas; use insect repellent and check for ticks.

Altitude sicknessLow risk

Andorra's high altitude (average 1,000m) may cause mild symptoms in sensitive individuals; stay hydrated.

Based on CDC and WHO guidance. Consult a travel medicine clinic 4–6 weeks before departure for personalised advice.

Immigration offices for extensions

Andorra la Vella
Immigration Office (Oficina d'Immigració)
Carrer de la Vall, 1, AD500 Andorra la Vella
Mon–Fri 09:00–14:00

Handles residence permits and visa-related inquiries; not for tourist extensions.

Escaldes-Engordany
Police Station (Comissaria de Policia)
Avinguda de les Escoles, AD700 Escaldes-Engordany
24 hours

For reporting lost passports or overstay issues; immigration matters are referred to the main office.

Practical information for PL travellers

Country basics
CapitalAndorra la Vella
LanguageCatalan
Driving sideRight-hand traffic
US driving licenceUS visitors can drive with a valid US driver's license for up to 3 months.
Money
CurrencyEuro (EUR)
Exchange rate
1 USD = 0.86 EUR
updated May 20
Time zone
Local timeUTC+1
vs New York+6h
vs Los Angeles+9h
Electricity
Voltage230V / 50Hz
Plug types
C,FType C (two round pins) and Type F (two round pins with grounding clips)
⚠ US adapter needed
Water & health
Tap water
Safe to drink
Tap water is safe to drink throughout Andorra.
Emergency numbers
Police110
Medical116
US EmbassyFind contact

Frequently asked questions

No, you don't need a visa. Polish citizens can enter Andorra visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period. Just bring your valid passport.
You can stay up to 90 days within a rolling 180-day period. This is the same as the Schengen Area rule, even though Andorra is not in Schengen.
You'll need your passport (valid 6+ months), a return or onward ticket, and proof of accommodation for your first night. Travel insurance is not mandatory but strongly recommended.
No, extensions are not available for tourist stays. You must leave before the 90-day limit. Overstaying can result in fines or future entry restrictions.
No, Andorra has no commercial airport. You'll enter by road from France or Spain. The nearest airports are in Barcelona (Spain) or Toulouse (France), then a bus or car ride to Andorra.
Since you're a Polish passport holder, you don't need a visa for Spain or France either. You can transit through Schengen countries freely for up to 90 days.
Overstaying can lead to fines, a formal warning, or even a temporary ban from re-entering Andorra. Always track your days carefully — use a travel app or mark your calendar.

Official sources

Always verify before you travel
Entry requirements change. This page was verified on May 19, 2026. Always check the official embassy or government source before booking. Report an error — we update within 24 hours.