A shopping and tax haven come to life

two people walking on street against old building
History, charm, money in Andorra la Vella

Oh, I know you’ve desperately been stewing over whether I added the country of Andorra to my Has Beens. You probably have been so preoccupied, your eyes look like you rubbed bits from the furnace under them, and your body parts randomly spasm in fatigue.

Well, that stops now.

Tonight, you will sleep like Snow White before the kiss.

Here is your answer: YES. We ventured north to Andorra. Yes, my passport holds another stamp. Rather, I wish it did, but the Bambi eyes I gave the border guard didn’t convince him to get out his ink pad.

My musings about Andorra

I’m sure we all have preconceived notions about something.

For instance, you might glance at a plate of mahi mahi with sunken eyeballs and think that grayish matter looks off. Preconceived notion: fish the colour of my ponytail is bad. I really shouldn’t put it down my throat.

But you do. And either you’re hunky dory. Or you spend eighteen hours in a Fijian emergency room that looks more like the innards of Dickens’ jail cell.

Admittedly, we had some presumptions about the teeny country of Andorra.

What we expected to see:

What we did see:

And a bonus…What we smelled:

Why they’re makin’ bank

Andorra proudly rakes in substantial dough from tourism with over 8 million visitors a year. It’s other dirty little not-so-secret: it’s a “tax haven”. To be clear, it’s not like many offshore havens, but the country does offer extremely low personal taxes. Zero percent, anyone?

According to the World Travel Index, here are the pluses and minuses to visiting Andorra:

According to Jen and Mark, here are the pros and cons:

Before an amazing Andorran pins my photo to their dartboard, I beg you to keep in mind that these day-trip impressions are based on a very limited timeframe. (That’s legal speak for “please don’t sue me”.)

Would I go back? You ask.

Not a fair qualifier, I will respond. Very few spots make it onto my travel-twice list. But here are the pluses and minuses.

Pros

Cons

Maybe I’m being a bit harsh. Even if we didn’t find any yodelers, the scenery was breathtaking. And I added a country to my list. As well as a pair of very funky and expensive shoes to my closet.

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