Caldea Forecasts Record €25.5M Revenue and €3.4M Profit for 2025
Andorra's top thermal leisure centre projects 14% revenue growth, doubled profits, and 425,000 visitors, driven by higher spending and efficiency.
Key Points
- Revenue projected at €25.5M (+14%), net profit €3.4M (2x prior year), EBITDA ~€7M.
- 425,000 visitors expected (+8%).
- Growth from spa sales, 18% restaurant rise, sports club at 17.5% of revenue.
- Ongoing transformation: digitalization, modernization, tower hotel by late 2026.
Caldea, Andorra's leading thermal leisure centre, projects a record €25.5 million in revenue for 2025, marking a 14% rise from 2024, alongside a net profit of nearly €3.4 million—more than double last year's figure—and an EBITDA approaching €7 million.
The centre forecasts 425,000 visitors over the year, up almost 8% from the previous period. These results, outlined in a press release, underscore sustained growth and place Caldea at a peak of financial strength.
Growth stems from increased spa entry sales, higher average spending per visitor, and strong ancillary operations. Restaurant income has climbed by about 18% year-on-year, while the sports club for local residents now contributes 17.5% of total revenue. Rigorous expense management has further enhanced profitability.
Caldea is advancing its business transformation plan, featuring brand repositioning, comprehensive digitalization, building modernization, and a hotel in its tower set to open by late 2026. Investments remain on schedule with no setbacks.
The 2025 projections affirm the centre's robust model and its key role in Andorra's tourism sector.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources:
- Diari d'Andorra•
Caldea tanca el 2025 amb una facturació rècord de 25 milions
- Bon Dia•
Caldea clou el 2025 amb 3,4 milions de benefici
- ARA•
Caldea incremnta la facturació fins als 25,5 milions d'euros
- Altaveu•
Caldea tanca el 2025 amb 3,4 milions de benefici i un 14% més de facturació
- Diari d'Andorra•
Caldea guanyarà 3,4 milions aquest any, el doble que el 2024