Nice video! I'm on the same mission! Well, I've only got Andorra and Iceland left to go to this year, then I will begin the non EU countries I havn't been to next year. I'm going to Andorra in a few weeks and booked tickets with FlixBus to get me there and back from Barcelona. Decided to stay overnight, which surprisingly is not too expensive. I think I have to pick up the bus from Barcelona Nord too, but I'm not 100% sure yet.
Thank you. Glad I’m not the only one doing this sort of thing 😜 Have fun in Andorra. They have a massive spa so make sure you take your swimming clothes with you. I didn’t, and I feel like I missed out! Big time. Lol!
Great taking in the atmosphere of Andorra and, as you say, it's very much a duty-free shopping hub. A lovely location there nestled in the middle of the Pyrenees. Thanks for sharing your adventures. I believe you are based in the UK. I'm British but have lived in Istanbul for many years. Turkey is well worth exploring, although only a small part is in Europe and the most interesting places are on the Asian side of the country (Anatolia as they say here.) Kitakits in Turkish is Görüşürüz. 🤗
Thank you for sharing this informative video. I have a question about passport stamping at the border. Do they stamp at the border? I'm concerned because my passport is running low on pages.
No worries. I’m pretty sure they stamped on your passport. Having said that, I’ve just checked my passport and I couldn’t find any stamp from Andorra, which is weird. I would go in with the assumption that they stamp on your passport though as it’s too much of a hassle to go that far and not being admitted in…
I would recommend buying the tickets in advance as they normally have discounts. They sell tickets a month in advance (if I’m not mistaken). Get it from alsa.com. The bus leaves from Barcelona Estacion Nord. It cost around €30. Have fun :)
Hello - I’ve booked my ticket in advance but there was no seat reservation. The bus was also not full that time so you can sit anywhere. I suggest booking it in advance though just for peace of mind. The bus name is Alsa. Have fun. 🤩
When I landed in Barcelona, I only told the immigration I was there as a tourist. Then when I took the bus to Andorra the immigration in Andorra didn’t ask anything.
Oo direct yung bus from Barcelona. Around 25 euros return, if I remember right. Book mo siya in advance sa alsa.com para mas mura. May stop over once ata yun for bathroom break. Enjoy the trip and thanks sa sub :)
I love your vibe, great video thanks for making and sharing it!
Thank you. Greatly appreciate your lovely comment😀
Nice video! I'm on the same mission! Well, I've only got Andorra and Iceland left to go to this year, then I will begin the non EU countries I havn't been to next year. I'm going to Andorra in a few weeks and booked tickets with FlixBus to get me there and back from Barcelona. Decided to stay overnight, which surprisingly is not too expensive. I think I have to pick up the bus from Barcelona Nord too, but I'm not 100% sure yet.
Thank you. Glad I’m not the only one doing this sort of thing 😜 Have fun in Andorra. They have a massive spa so make sure you take your swimming clothes with you. I didn’t, and I feel like I missed out! Big time. Lol!
@@RyanPelle I'll try and remember! 👍
Very scenic.
Thanks for the video. What a fascinating video of a boring little country, I see the allure.
You’re welcome. It is alluring indeed 😝
It certainly is! Was a bit of surprise for me when visited. Keep up the good work! :)
Thank you. Much appreciated :)
Great taking in the atmosphere of Andorra and, as you say, it's very much a duty-free shopping hub. A lovely location there nestled in the middle of the Pyrenees. Thanks for sharing your adventures. I believe you are based in the UK. I'm British but have lived in Istanbul for many years. Turkey is well worth exploring, although only a small part is in Europe and the most interesting places are on the Asian side of the country (Anatolia as they say here.) Kitakits in Turkish is Görüşürüz. 🤗
Happy you like the video:) Turkey is definitely on my list. Will be there hopefully soon. Kitakits!
Amazing mountain backdrop! Shame you didn't make it into the spa this time!
I would have said more reason to come back but the truth is, I’m most probably not going back there lol!
I’m thinking of doing this plus a short stop in France .
That might be doable if you have a car. In any case, sounds exciting :)
Not every place will have a lot to see or do but Andorra seems an active place.
Agreed. I think in the summer there’s more to do here.
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@@RyanPelle anjan kc mga kamag anak ko sir tpos andto ako sa poland
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Pwedi ata mag tnt Jan..
Thank you for sharing this informative video. I have a question about passport stamping at the border. Do they stamp at the border? I'm concerned because my passport is running low on pages.
No worries. I’m pretty sure they stamped on your passport. Having said that, I’ve just checked my passport and I couldn’t find any stamp from Andorra, which is weird. I would go in with the assumption that they stamp on your passport though as it’s too much of a hassle to go that far and not being admitted in…
Human trafficking at the border between Spain, France and Andorra is free, you do not need to stamp any passport.
🚅 don't you all enjoy railroad
🚈 trams, trains etc are just so cool
🚞 take a ride in my ''transportation'' folder, (folder 2 in my playlists) :)
They’re the best mode of transports for the environment. And thanks for including my video in your playlist 😜
@@RyanPelle :) dude! your channel is amazing and seems like you are too!
Wishing you all the best, subscribing and looking forward to your new art :)
@@KenanTurkiye ah cheers man. Greatly appreciate it. All the best to you too :)
@@RyanPelle :) ❤
Pwedi ba Jan mag Flix bus
Galing deto sa France
Me bus po from France na side. I met people dun na yan yung ginawa. Not sure of the details kasi I took mine from Barcelona side.
I wonder if they have some good restaurants in Andorra.
They so have plenty of restaurants and bars.
Where did u buy the bus ticket from Barcelona to Andorra ?
Bought it online at Alsa.com.
Planning to visit from Barcelona. Where can we buy bus tickets and for how much?
I would recommend buying the tickets in advance as they normally have discounts. They sell tickets a month in advance (if I’m not mistaken). Get it from alsa.com. The bus leaves from Barcelona Estacion Nord. It cost around €30. Have fun :)
Hey Ryan, One question. Do we need to reserve our seats on the buses to andorra..??
Hello - I’ve booked my ticket in advance but there was no seat reservation. The bus was also not full that time so you can sit anywhere. I suggest booking it in advance though just for peace of mind. The bus name is Alsa. Have fun. 🤩
@@RyanPelle Thank you Ryan!!
What do spanish immigration ask for? Do you tell them your going to andorra?
When I landed in Barcelona, I only told the immigration I was there as a tourist. Then when I took the bus to Andorra the immigration in Andorra didn’t ask anything.
@@RyanPelle wow thanks
kuya, direct po ba from Barcelona or merong stop overs (washrooms etc)
Magkano po ticket back and forth?
salamat!
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Oo direct yung bus from Barcelona. Around 25 euros return, if I remember right. Book mo siya in advance sa alsa.com para mas mura. May stop over once ata yun for bathroom break. Enjoy the trip and thanks sa sub :)
I mean they even have McDonald's so how bad could it be?
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