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  • Hi there.

    You would need to get the bus from Arinsal to La Massana, and go to bus stop 417.
    The free bus schedule going from La Massana is: 8.45/9.20/10.45
    The return is: 15.00/14.00/17.00
    You need to send a message via WhatsApp to book your spot on the bus +376 803788
    Many thanks

    Elizabeth
  • Hi Myles

    Sorry, but Arcalis is now part of the Grandvalira ski area covered on that lift pass, so there isn't an option any more to combined Pal-Arinsal with Arcalis.

    When Arcalis was separated the bus link also ended, so now you need to take a bus to La Massana and then connect with a bus to Arcalis.

    Steve
  • Arinsal and Arcalis

    Myles

    travelling to the area this Sunday and want to split my time between Arinsal / pal and Arcalis. Does the free bus still operate, and is there a lift pass offer that allows this.