Caldea Ends 2025-2026 Winter Season with €11.7M Revenue, Up 4.25% Despite Fewer Visitors
Higher spa prices and strong on-site dining growth offset visitor decline, reinforcing its premium wellness model amid renovations.
Key Points
- Caldea achieved €11.7M revenue for 2025-2026 winter season, up 4.25% from prior year.
- Revenue grew despite fewer visitors, driven by higher spa prices and 40% dining growth.
- Easter generated €550K with 1,000 fewer visitors, showing higher spending per guest.
- Performance reinforces premium wellness model amid renovations.
Caldea, Andorra's premier thermal leisure centre, ended its 2025-2026 winter season on March 31 with €11.7 million in revenue from December 1 onward, a 4.25% rise compared to the prior year's already robust results.
This improvement occurred despite a modest decline in visitors, largely offset by higher average spa entry prices that boosted income per customer. On-site dining contributed strongly with roughly 40% revenue growth, while the shop saw an increase of about 8%. Such performance reinforces Caldea's role as a full wellness offering that extends past its thermal pools.
Easter, falling within the season's close this year, generated approximately €550,000—level with the previous period but with around 1,000 fewer visitors. The pattern points to sustained higher spending per guest.
These figures support Caldea's approach of constant innovation, service upgrades, and a premium thermal entertainment model, set against comprehensive facility renovations in a demanding tourism market.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources:
- El Periòdic•
Caldea tanca la temporada hivernal facturant 11,7 milions d’euros, un 4,25% respecte al mateix període del 2025
- Altaveu•
Caldea factura 11,7 milions aquest hivern, un 4% més que l'any passat
- Diari d'Andorra•
Caldea tanca la temporada d'hivern amb 11,7 milions d'euros de facturació
- Bon Dia•
Caldea tanca la temporada d’hivern amb un creixement del 4% en la facturació