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Spain Sets a New Tourism Record with Nearly 96.8 Million Foreign Visitors in 2025

Spain's tourism income rose 6.8% to €134.7 billion with 96.8 million visitors, led by Catalonia, Mediterranean, and Canary Islands, boosting the economy and sustainability efforts.

  • Tuesday's INE figures show Spain received nearly 96.8 million foreign visitors in 2025, a 3.2 increase over 2024, setting a new record.
  • Travelers from the UK , France , and Germany drove much of the increase, with Mediterranean and Canary Islands remaining popular destinations throughout the year.
  • The Ministry of Tourism reported a 6.8% increase in visitor spending to 134.7 billion euros, with Catalonia attracting around 20.1 million tourists, 0.6% more than in 2024.
  • Officials said the increase meets objectives to prioritise quality over quantity, as the Ministry of Tourism reported spending growth outpaced arrivals reflecting Spain's shift toward sustainability and higher-value tourism.
  • Outlook for 2026 and beyond suggests sustained demand despite global headwinds, with forecasters and policymakers noting Spain's third record-breaking year since 2019 and potential to reach the 100/million visitor mark.
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Tourists spent 134.712 million euros in Spain in 2025, the highest value already recorded by the country, which was visited by more than three million Portuguese tourists.

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The number represents 23.4% more than the previous year; they left 2146 million euros

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Spain sets a tourism record with 96.8 million foreign visitors in 2025

Spain welcomed a record 96.8 million foreign visitors in 2025, according to the National Statistics Institute.

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