Caldea Spa located at Parc de la Mola, 10, AD700 Escaldes-Engordany, Andorra

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J00ST H

1 Google Rating

This is not a spa but an expensive public swimming pool pretending to be more. It’s designed to of

1/ 5

This is not a spa but an expensive public swimming pool pretending to be more. It’s designed to offer the lowest quality and getting money out of your pocket without any return. 40 euros entree and no towels, no slippers, no spa, no privacy. What you do get is a big swimming pool with a small outside which is full of people. Towels you need to rent, slippers you need to rent and robes you need to rent. So basically, you are better off at your hotel swimming pool or in a mountain lake. It’s great for kids, but more in a price range of 10 euros entree.

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Sebastian Eriksson

3 Google Rating

Cool place with lots of different stations for different "spa like" treatments, but the Termoludico

3/ 5

Cool place with lots of different stations for different "spa like" treatments, but the Termoludico shouldn't be called a spa - it's more of a bathhouse. Completely misses the concept of a spa given the cow-like entries and changing rooms, noise and lack of quiet/relaxing areas. Bring your own towel as they will charge you for either that or a robe, but you can't bring either into the pool area which I found quite ridiculous.

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Cadence Hall

5 Google Rating

Went in January of 2020 and it was one of our favorite stops on our honeymoon. We went at night and

5/ 5

Went in January of 2020 and it was one of our favorite stops on our honeymoon. We went at night and splurged on the adults-only tickets and I'm so glad we did. Having the large pool and outside section of the pool with no kids, the lights low, and the spa music playing was lovely and very relaxing. So glad we visited!

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Gaëtan Soler

5 Google Rating

Very nice place! It s very clean and the staff is so nice. I recommend Inuu if you are only two

5/ 5

Very nice place! It s very clean and the staff is so nice. I recommend Inuu if you are only two

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Otto Pettitt

4 Google Rating

The Caldea spa resort is the largest in Europe; based in the smallest state or principality in the o

4/ 5

The Caldea spa resort is the largest in Europe; based in the smallest state or principality in the old continent. It may also be the highest, since it is located above 1000 metres above sea level, in the Pyrenees. The thermal water here is highly, naturally enriched with minerals, which is ideal for the treatment of a number of skin conditions. The resort features both indoor and outdoor spas in a nice landscape. Available are most well-being treatments, not just saunas and pools, that would meet some people´s expectations.

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Alex D

4 Google Rating

Caldea is s great place to chill after skiing and have some rest. Lots of different sauna, pools, et

4/ 5

Caldea is s great place to chill after skiing and have some rest. Lots of different sauna, pools, etc., however I was disappointed by the absence of the good strong massage sprays. Tye ones I found were quite weak even for kids. Also, it’s a mandatory to wear a mask even in a water… It was not so crowded at 16.00, but later after 18.00 it’s better to avoid.

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Michiel Tammeling

4 Google Rating

Very big and unique spa, we spent about 3 hours which was sufficient for us to check out each of the

4/ 5

Very big and unique spa, we spent about 3 hours which was sufficient for us to check out each of the different spa's/baths. Not 5 stars because the number of different baths could be bigger and more varied given the size of the building.

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Anna Chovhan

4 Google Rating

This SPA is kinda overrated, but nice. It is not that healthy and healing, you can smell the chlorin

4/ 5

This SPA is kinda overrated, but nice. It is not that healthy and healing, you can smell the chlorine everywhere. The lemon and aztec bathes were fun, but overall it was too loud and commercial… Also, the mountain view is blocked by the construction sites, which is just sad. I loved the scale of the complex though — it’s huge, luxurious, clean and aesthetically pleasant to stay at. The building is astonishing! The masks that they provide are cool, too (alongside towels, bathrobes and textured slippers, wow!)👏 To sum up, visit this place at your own risk, some of the sections and aspects are really nice, whereas others are disappointing. 62 euros per person might be too much for this, if you’re a tourist travelling by car — there are many places worth visiting for a drastically lower price, however if you don’t have your own car and have to stay in the capital — the stage is yours, squeeze the juice out of your experience there :)

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