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Club in Pas de la Casa village center, Andorra

Havana Club Pas de la Casa

commercial, dance, reggaetonCover: €8-15

Pas de la Casa's most popular club drawing ski season crowds with international DJs, themed nights, and a large dance floor. The skiing-and-clubbing crowd creates an energetic atmosphere that peaks on Friday and Saturday nights.

Havana Club Pas de la Casa is the most prominent nightclub in Pas de la Casa, the Andorran ski village perched near the French border and the highest lift stations of the Grandvalira ski area. The club sits within the village's compact centre and draws the majority of its clientele directly from the resort: a mix of British package tourists, Spanish day-trippers, and French skiers crossing from the adjacent Pyrénées-Orientales for a night of dancing and competitively priced drinks. During the ski season the club operates nightly from 11PM until 5AM, with Friday and Saturday peaks attracting the largest crowds.

The music programme is unambiguously commercial — a rotation of current chart hits, reggaeton, and dancefloor-oriented pop mixed by resident DJs and occasional guest bookings. The large dance floor is the focal point, with a sound system capable of filling the space at capacity. Themed nights run throughout the ski season: foam parties, neon events, and après-ski costume themes are regular fixtures. The atmosphere is loud, energetic, and aimed at a crowd that has already completed an afternoon of après-ski bar-hopping and is ready to dance until the early hours.

Cover charges range from €8 to €15 depending on the night and any special programming, with some pricing levels including a first drink. A cash bar operates inside, with drinks prices in the moderate range, benefiting from Andorra's duty-free tax status on spirits. Shots, cocktail pitchers, and bottled beers are the primary orders; basic bottle-service arrangements are available for larger groups, typically requiring table reservation made in advance of the evening.

The club does not enforce a formal dress code but ski boots are not permitted on the dance floor — a practical rule in a resort context. The crowd skews young, primarily 18–30, with a strong contingent of British ski-season workers and instructors alongside paying resort guests. The door operates without a guest list system on most nights; arriving before midnight avoids queuing, while after 1AM a queue commonly forms on peak Fridays and Saturdays.

Hours: 11PM-5AM

Location

Pas de la Casa village center

Highlights

  • The largest and most popular nightclub in Pas de la Casa, operating until 5AM during ski season
  • Commercial DJ sets spanning chart hits and reggaeton on a large dance floor with a powerful sound system
  • Themed nights including foam parties and neon events programmed throughout the winter season

Tips

  • Arrive before midnight to avoid the queue that forms on Friday and Saturday nights after 1AM
  • Cover is lowest or waived entirely earlier in the evening — check on arrival for any early-entry pricing
  • Ski boots are not allowed on the dance floor; change into après-ski footwear or shoes before heading to the club
  • Bottle service for groups requires advance contact with the venue before the evening

FAQ

Does Havana Club operate outside the ski season?

The club is primarily a ski-season venue tied to the Grandvalira opening calendar. Summer opening is limited and should be confirmed locally before visiting.

What is the cover charge at Havana Club?

Cover ranges from €8 to €15 depending on the night and any special programming; some price levels include a first drink on entry.

Is there a dress code?

The dress code is informal but ski boots are not permitted on the dance floor. Smart casual attire is the norm and is widely accepted.

What music does Havana Club play?

Resident and guest DJs play commercial chart music, reggaeton, and dance-pop, with themed nights including foam parties and neon events running throughout the ski season.

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