Operation Global Health & Wellbeing
Andorra: Economic Impact Assessment of Legal Naturism
65% Population Adoption over 5 Years
Historical Document Notice
This document is preserved as part of NaturismRE's original government engagement and public documentation record. It reflects the modelling, assumptions, estimates, terminology, and analytical position used at the time of preparation. More recent NRE Health Institute material may refine, update, or replace parts of this assessment.
Executive Summary
This report presents a detailed analysis of the positive and negative economic impacts of legalising and socially adopting naturism in Andorra, with an estimated 65% of the population embracing the lifestyle within a five-year span. The assessment focuses on how this transition would affect Andorra’s ten most important economic sectors.
Background
- Geography: Landlocked alpine country located in the Pyrenees Mountains
- Population: ~87,000
- GDP: ~US $6 billion 2024 estimate
- Primary economic driver: Tourism ~80% of GDP
- Other significant sectors: Finance, retail, wellness/spa, transport, agriculture, real estate, telecommunications, advertising/media, professional services
Assumptions
- Naturism is legalised and actively supported by the government
- 65% of the population regularly participates within five years
- Targeted development of naturist trails, alpine resorts, spas, and eco-lodges
- Estimated additional 800,000 naturist visitors by Year 5
- Average tourist spend: €500 per visitor
Sectoral Impact Analysis
1. Tourism & Hospitality
Positive
- Additional €400 million in tourism spending by Year 5
- ~1,600 new jobs in accommodation, dining, guiding
- Year-round demand reduces seasonality dependence
Negative
- Cultural friction with conservative visitors
- Overcrowding in alpine areas
2. Spa & Wellness
Positive
- Growth in spa visits and memberships, e.g. Caldea spa revenue projected to grow 15-20%
- Expanded treatment offerings, including naturist yoga and hydrotherapy
Negative
- High compliance costs for privacy, zoning, and health standards
3. Retail Duty-Free & Leisure
Positive
- Growth in niche naturist goods, including eco-friendly gear and minimalist fashion
- Increased traffic to duty-free outlets
Negative
- Decline in conventional fashion, cosmetics, and swimwear sales
4. Real Estate & Construction
Positive
- €60-70 million in new development, including resorts and lodges
- Rural zone revitalisation
Negative
- Risk of land inflation and environmental degradation
5. Transport & Mobility
Positive
- Increased demand for transport to mountain areas
- Potential development of new eco-shuttle routes
Negative
- Congestion during peak naturist seasons
- Road and infrastructure wear
6. Telecommunications
Positive
- Broadband expansion into remote valleys
- New demand from remote naturist digital nomads
Negative
- Installation challenges in UNESCO heritage areas
7. Finance & Insurance
Positive
- New financial products for naturist ventures, including mortgages and insurance
Negative
- High liability risk for outdoor resorts and spa operators
8. Agriculture & Local Food
Positive
- Demand for organic/local food in naturist resorts
- Support for artisanal farming
Negative
- Pressure on limited arable land ~2% of total area
9. Advertising & Media
Positive
- Global branding of Andorra as a "naturist alpine haven"
- Media partnerships to promote eco-ethos
Negative
- Backlash or reputational risk among more conservative markets
10. Professional & Construction Services
Positive
- Growth in architectural, spa design, and environmental consultancy
Negative
- Over-reliance on large developers may sideline local artisans
Summary Table: Sector Impacts
| Sector | Positive Impacts | Negative Risks |
|---|---|---|
| Tourism & Hospitality | €400m spend; 1,600 jobs; season extension | Cultural friction; trail overcrowding |
| Spa & Wellness | Revenue growth; wellness synergy | Infrastructure costs |
| Retail | Niche markets; duty-free boost | Decline in fashion/cosmetic categories |
| Real Estate | Rural investment; new jobs | Inflation, land use pressure |
| Transport | Eco-shuttles; job creation | Peak congestion, road wear |
| Telecommunications | Rural broadband expansion | Infrastructure intrusion in sensitive zones |
| Finance & Insurance | New loan/insurance products | Higher risk profiles |
| Agriculture | Boost in organic/local consumption | Farmland competition |
| Advertising & Media | Global naturist branding | Reputational sensitivity |
| Professional Services | Specialisation in eco/resort design | Risk of sector centralisation |
Conclusão
Legal recognition and widespread adoption of naturism in Andorra could generate transformative economic benefits, especially in tourism, wellness, and rural revitalisation. To ensure sustainable growth, government and industry must anticipate infrastructural, environmental, and cultural challenges through adaptive policy, zoning regulation, and inclusive community engagement.

