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The list below comprises all of the hotels in Arinsal plus a couple in Erts, along with links for online booking where available. There is also a link to display each hotel on the Arinsal map (all links open in a new window). You may also want to look at our Self Catering page and our Accomodation Roundup article.
 
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English run hotel half way between the gondola and chairlift.
Bar, Restaurant, Lounge, Games room, Fitness centre
Apparthotel i.e. appartments have cooking facilties combined with bed and breakfast, half board or full board options.
Typical price range €35 - €80 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 836164
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Located at the top end of the village, close to the chairlift and Les Marades blue run (when open).
Buffet restaurant, Bar, Internet, Gymn, Sauna, Games room, Satelite TV in rooms.
Apparthotel i.e. appartments have cooking facilties combined with bed and breakfast or half board options.
Typical price range €60 - €110 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 735777
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Princesa Parc and Diana Parc
  
Central location close to all amenities, the Princesa Parc is a large modern hotel with an excellent range of facilites. The Diana Parc is in the same complex and is slightly more expensive.
Range of bars, Restaurant, Games room, Wellness centre (gymn, sauna, massage and treatments, whirlpool), Tenpin bowling, Internet, Satelite TV in rooms.
Typical price range €55 - €145 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 736400, 00376 736500
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Mid sized hotel not far from the village centre.
Bar, Restaurant, Jaccuzi, Arcade games, Satelite TV in rooms.
Typical price range €35 - €80 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 737140
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Quiet hotel located at the lower end of the village.
Bar, Restaurant, Satelite TV in rooms.
Typical price range €30 - €65 per person per night
Address: Carretera l'Escladella, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 836336
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Centrally located family run hotel close to the Gondola
Bar, Restaurant, Satelite TV in rooms
Typical price range €35 - €50 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 835509
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Hostel like accomodation with a friendly bar and restaurant in an ideal location adjacent to the Gondola.
Prices start from €15 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 835122
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Centrally located converted farmhouse with bar and very popular restaurant
Bar, Restaurant, Satelite TV in rooms
Typical price €47 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 835052
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Popular hotel located just below the centre of the village.
Bars, Restaurant, Games room, Indoor pool, Sauna and steam room, Satelite TV in rooms.
Typical price range €40 - €65 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Arinsal AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00376 737999
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Large well known hotel located downhill from the village centre between Arinsal and Erts.
Restaurant, Bar, Jaccuzi, Sauna, Basement nightclub, Entertainment, Satelite TV in rooms
Typical price range €30 - €60 per person per night
Address: Carretera d'Arinsal, Erts AD400, La Massana
Telephone: 00 376 836005
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8th November 2009
Vallnord have announced the official opening and closing dates for this winter season as the 28th November and the 18th April respectively. As usual these are subject to change depending on snow conditions - last year the resorts opened early and closed late due to the excellent snow cover - and visitor numbers. These dates apply to Vallnord as a whole. Usually Arcalis opens slightly longer than Pal and Arinsal so Arinsal may shut a week before on April 11th. Remember that the resorts close in April because of a lack of customers, not because the snow has gone, and there has always been (even in relatively poor seasons) plenty of snow to ski on right up to the last day of the season.
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2nd November 2009
As we mentioned previously, The Big Snow Festival is coming to Arinsal from 14th - 21st March. The festival lineup, headlined by Calvin Harris, has now been announced. We have posted it in our Forum, or you can click on the banners arround this site to visit the Festival Webpage.
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29th October 2009
Vallnord have announced that all lift passes and ski/snowboard lessons this winter will remain at 2008/2009 prices in Arinsal, Pal and Arcalis. This means that an Adult Day pass will still cost 30.50€ low season and 36.00€ in high season. One hour's private ski lesson (1 - 2 people) will cost 38.00€ / 40.50€. You can see the full pricelist here. |
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I am so glad that half term week is over. I feel so sorry for the many families who have paid top price and received, perhaps the poorest service of the season. This week I had to take two groups and the classes were quite large due to the number of clients booked into ski school.
I noticed that there was a rush for breakfast and that the dining room was very crowded. The staff coped well with the extra numbers. Indeed they even added black pudding and hash browns to the breakfast menu. Then after breakfast there was a queue for the ski bus. When they arrived at the telecabine there was a queue to get on. The hire shop and yet another queue, however most of our guests got their equipment the previous evening. After the lesson there was a huge queue for the bars and restaurants. I usually advise the clients to go back to the village where they will find a good selection of bars serving quick lunches. This week a lot of the families took my advice after their experience on Monday.
In the early evenings there were a lot of people watching videos of their classes.. But of course, the footage was very much shorter than on other weeks as the camera men rushed around trying to catch all the extra classes. The evenings were very much quieter than usual. So much so, I was in bed every night by midnight, except one, when Mike was singing in the Palarine. (That is another story).
I realise that this is the only week that families with school age children can come skiing in February but I feel very sorry that due to the sheer numbers, we cannot deliver the service that we want to provide. I hope that they were not disappointed and that they may be able to visit us during a much quieter period when we can make their holiday a much more pleasant experience. |
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My luck is definitely in this year. I had a wonderful group yet again. The men were of mixed ages; father and son, grandfather and grandson and Mike, aka Elvis, a local entertainer, of indeterminate years. The ladies were all lovely and liked to party. Some of them would have had a quicker time in the slalom race if they had enjoyed themselves just a little less in the evenings. They had a great time and I very much enjoyed their company. I would like to mention one young lady, Debra, who arrived in the resort on Saturday and so was able to have a private lesson with me on Sunday. We progressed so well on the beginners’ lift that she was able to join my intermediate (1) on Monday morning. This returns me to one of my favourite topics; private or group lessons? There is absolutely no doubt that progression is much faster with private lesson.. This week I had private lessons with two separate ladies, who were very timid and tense. They both would have hated the pressure and competitiveness of a group lesson.. I honestly believe that they made great progress during their lessons. I am not against joining a collective class. It is ideal for some people. It gives you the opportunity to meet lots of other people and as Arinsal is a small and friendly resort, there is a huge chance that you will meet other class members in the evening. This all makes for a great social life. Earlier in the week I was involved in m impromptu Malt Whisky tasting session, hosted by Graham at the Palarine. Stuart (BBA) sadly missed this event as he was enjoying one of his many evenings off. We are considering organising a tutored Malt Whisky Tasting Evening in March, when we will taste six classic malts. However, I am reminded of an old Scottish saying regarding whisky: ONE is fine, TWO is too many, but THREE is never enough |
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