
Grandvalira ski pass prices
A limitless winter is closer than you might imagine. Buy your day pass online in advance and save up to 15%. Choose the days you’d like to ski on to find the best combination. You’ll also be able to ski in Ordino Arcalís and Pal Arinsal using the same pass. What are you waiting for? Start enjoying an immense winter now.
Types of day pass
There are several types of day passes, depending on age and skiing level. You will also have access to Ordino Arcalís and Pal Arinsal ski resorts with the same ski pass. Remember that the rates are dynamic, so the final price depends on the occupancy of the resort and how far in advance you book.
- Junior (12-17 years): Born between 2005 and 2010. Official proof of age required.
- Child (6-11 years): Born between 2011 and 2016. Official proof of age required.
- Senior ski pass (65-74 years): Born between 1948 and 1957. Direct sale at ticket office. Official proof of age required. Price from 36 € per day.
- Senior Gold ski pass: Grandvalira understands "Senior Gold" the adults born in 1947 or before. Free ski pass. Direct collection at the ticket office. Official proof of age required.
- Baby ski pass: Grandvalira consider "Baby" a child born in 2017 and after. Free ski pass. Direct collection at the ticket office. An official proof of age is required.
- Beginner ski pass (1 day): Available in all sectors. Click on this link to see the ski lifts available for this ski pass.
- Pedestrian pass: It cannot be used for skiing. It includes two ascents and two descent trips in the same day, on any gondola lift.
- Half day ski pass: valid for skiing from 9am to 12pm or from 1pm to 5pm.
- Mountain Pass: Includes the use of the ski lifts with one ascent and descent per day and ski lift. Access to the ski mountaineering circuits and designated areas for snowshoeing.
- Insurance: Has to be purchased through the online sales platform or upon arrival at the ski resort, before the first skiing day. It can not be purchased if you have already used the ski pass. Free replacement pass in the event of loss. See ski insurance conditions.
Law relating to mountain resorts
This ski pass is personal, non-transferable and is subject to Law 21/2022, of June 9th, regarding mountain resorts and published in the BOPA on June 22nd, 2022. Its sale is not allowed and loss, deterioration or theft does not justify a duplicate. Remember that off-piste skiing is under the skier's responsibility. You must know and respect the rules established by the FIS. + info and conditions at ordinoarcalis.com I palarinsal.com I grandvalira.com