Spain Posts New Tourism Record but Shows Signs of Slowdown
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Spain posts new tourism record but shows signs of slowdown
New data shows that more than 11 million international tourists visited Spain in July, a record for that month, but key markets such as British, German and French visitors are not as keen on a Spanish holiday as they have been traditionally.
Foreign tourism, one of the most important drivers of economic growth in Spain after the pandemic, begins to show some signs of exhaustion. The latest data of arrivals of foreign travelers that has spread this Monday the INE shows that, although in July a new record of arrivals was reached with 11,023,252 visitors, the visits barely increased by 1.6% compared to the previous year. International tourism has been growing at a rate less than 2% sin…
Spain posts July tourism record, but growth loses momentum - Spain in English
Spain welcomed over 11 million international tourists in July, setting a new record for that month. However, traditional markets such as the UK, Germany and France are showing less enthusiasm for Spanish holidays than in the past. Figures published by Spain’s National Institute of Statistics (INE) confirm 11,023,252 foreign arrivals in July. While this marks an all-time high, growth compared to last year was minimal – just 1.6%. ALSO READ: Spain…
The data of the surveys Frontur and Egatur corresponding to July, published this Monday by the INE, confirm three changes of depth in the patterns of travel and spending of foreign tourists in Spain. The following interactive infographics allow to analyze the evolution in detail. Change 1: cooling of the demand towards Spain In July 11 million international tourists arrived in Spain, 1.6% more than in the same month of 2024. Last year, however, …
The hen of the “golden eggs” that is tourism in Spain would be entering a moment of “consolidation”.
Spain recorded in July the arrival of more than 11 million international tourists, an unprecedented figure according to the latest data of the National Institute of Statistics (INE). However, behind this record there are clear signs of cooling in the sector: the growth compared to the same month of 2024 was only 1.6%. The data surprised by its contrast with the winter and spring season, when the increases had been much more prominent: January an…
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