Spain Tourist Arrivals Set Record For April

2026-06-02 07:11 By Luisa Carvalho 1 min. read

Spain registered about 9.1 million international visitors during April 2026, 5.2% more than in the same month of 2025 and setting a new record for the month.

The United Kingdom remained the main country of residence, with nearly 1.7 million tourists (+2.7% compared with April 2025), followed by France with 1.3 million (+5.1%) and Germany with 1.2 million (-9.1%).

The most common length of stay was four to seven nights, with more than 4.6 million tourists (+2.7%), while the number of day-trippers fell by 0.1% and that of tourists staying more than 15 nights increased by 2.4%.

Catalonia was the top tourist destination, receiving 1.9 million tourists, a 7.7% surge compared to April 2025.

It was followed by Andalusia with 1.5 million visitors, up 6.9%, and the Balearic Islands, with 1.4 million, up 1.4%.

Total spending amounted to €11.6 billion, 7.4% more than in April of 2025.

In the first four months of 2026, the number of tourists increased by 3.4% and reached almost 26.6 million.



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Spain Tourist Arrivals Set Record For April
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