Spain Sees Record Visitors in 2025

2026-02-03 08:21 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

Spain received approximately 5.3 million international tourists in December 2025, 0.4% more than in the same month in 2024 and setting a new record for the month.

The UK remained the leading country of residence, totaling 900,208 tourists (+0.1% versus December 2024), followed by France with 707,513 (-8.4%) and Germany with 596,042 (-4.4%).

In 2025, tourist arrivals peaked at nearly 96.8 million, the highest level on record, 3.2% more than in 2024.

This figure, however, fell short of the initial government forecast of 100 million visitors, due to the significant increase in prices, particularly for hotels, and the decline in arrivals from France (-1%), Spain's second-largest tourist market.

Catalonia was the most visited autonomous community, receiving nearly 20.1 million tourists, a 0.6% increase compared to 2024.

It was followed by the Balearic Islands with 15.7 million visitors, up 2.6%, and the Canary Islands, which also welcomed 15.7 million tourists, marking a 3.0% rise.



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