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Portugal Is Powering Spain’s Tourist Boom

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Spain hasn’t just had a good summer – it’s had a record-breaker. 55.5 million international arrivals by July and a €76 billion spend, the highest on record. That’s 7 per cent more cash than last year – roughly €100 extra per traveller, or about €210 a day. And here’s the twist: while the UK, Germany and France still bring the biggest crowds, the fastest growth is coming from right next door… Source

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Spain again beat a record of arrival of tourists, with 55.5 million tickets until July (4.1% more), which spent 76,074 million euros (also in maximum...

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Spain again beat a record tourist arrival, with 55.5 million tickets until July (4.1% more), which spent 76,074 million.

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United Kingdom, France and Germany are the main issuing countries

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Spain has welcomed 55.5 million international tourists in the first seven months of the year, up 4.1% compared to the same period of 2024, according to figures published on Monday by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). Revenues generated by international tourism amounted to 76.07 billion euros, up 7.2%, an unprecedented level, driven by an average daily expenditure of 210 euros (+6.9%). For the month of July alone, Spain received 11.02 m…

Average spending and the number of international tourists are growing. In the first seven months of 2025, more than 55 million international visitors came to Spain, representing a 4.1% increase compared to the same period last year. This increase in these months as a whole also occurred, specifically in July, when up to 11 million people from other countries arrived to spend leisure time within our borders, a figure more than 1.5% higher than th…

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El Huffington Post broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, September 1, 2025.
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