The village of Vielha in the Val d'Aran below Baqueira Beret
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How Much Does a Baqueira Ski Trip Cost?

·4 min read·By Baqueira.net Editorial

Baqueira Beret sits at the premium end of Spanish skiing, but a trip here can flex from a fairly frugal village-based week to a full ski-in/ski-out luxury blowout. Here's a realistic breakdown of what the main costs are in 2026 and how to keep the total down. The big levers are the lift pass, gear rental and where you sleep.

Daily budget at a glance

Rough per-person, per-day figures once you're there (excluding flights):

Style Per person / day What it covers
Budget €100–150 Village self-catering stay, own gear, packed lunches, multi-day pass
Mid-range €180–300 Hotel, lift pass, rental, eating out
Luxury €450+ 5-star ski-in/ski-out, fine dining, private lessons

These are guides, not quotes — the peak weeks (Christmas/New Year, February half-terms, Easter) push everything toward the top of each band.

The main costs, broken down

  • Lift pass. The adult day pass is €71.50 at the window for 2025–26; the online BaqueiraPASS knocks about 5% off (around €68), weekends run about €66.50, and multi-day packs bring it to just over €60 a day — the single biggest saving. Kids 6 and under ski free or for a nominal fee. See the lift pass guide.
  • Ski or board hire. A full set (skis/board, boots, poles) runs from about €21 a day for beginner gear, €35–40 for mid-range all-mountain, and €45–55 for premium — with up to ~30% off for a full week. See the rental guide.
  • Lessons. Group lessons are the affordable way to learn; private lessons cost more but progress you faster. Book ahead for peak weeks — see ski schools, and the family guide for children's classes and nurseries.
  • Accommodation. The widest-swinging cost. Self-catering apartments in the Val d'Aran villages (Vielha, Salardú, Arties) are the value play; hotels at the lift base command a premium for ski-in/ski-out convenience. See where to stay.
  • Food. The valley has everything from rustic bordas to celebrated fine dining — you can eat cheaply self-catering or spend freely at the top tables. See Aranese food.
  • Getting there. No airport in the valley: fly into Toulouse, Barcelona or Lleida and drive up (car hire from ~€35–50/day, more for a winter 4x4). See getting to Baqueira.

How to keep the bill down

  • Ski multi-day — a multi-day lift pass is the biggest single saving over day tickets.
  • Buy the pass and rental online — the BaqueiraPASS is ~5% under the window price, and week-long hire cuts the daily rate.
  • Stay in the villages — self-catering in Vielha or Salardú undercuts base-of-lift hotels; the ski buses link them to the lifts.
  • Avoid the peak weeks — Christmas, the February half-terms and Easter are dearest for both passes and beds.
  • Travel as a group — car hire, apartments and private lessons all split well across a few people.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Baqueira Beret expensive?

It sits at the premium end of Spanish skiing, but costs flex a lot. A budget village-based day runs roughly €100–150 per person, a mid-range hotel-and-eating-out day €180–300, and luxury €450+ — before flights. The lift pass, gear rental and accommodation are the biggest levers.

How much is a lift pass at Baqueira?

The adult day pass is €71.50 at the window for 2025–26, around €68 on the online BaqueiraPASS (about 5% off), roughly €66.50 at weekends, and just over €60 a day on multi-day packs — which is the cheapest way to ski several days. Children 6 and under ski free or for a nominal fee.

What's the cheapest way to ski Baqueira?

Base yourself self-catering in a Val d'Aran village, bring or week-hire your own gear, buy a multi-day lift pass online, avoid the peak weeks, and travel as a group to split the car and apartment. That keeps a day closer to the €100–150 budget band.

How much should I budget for a week at Baqueira?

As a rough guide, a budget trip is around €700–1,050 per person for the on-the-ground week (excluding flights), mid-range €1,260–2,100, and luxury €3,150+ — plus your lift pass, which on a multi-day pack works out to just over €60 a day. Peak weeks push toward the top of each range.

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