Tourism in Spain

British Tourists Love Spain

In the middle of trying to jumpstart its stuttering tourism sector following the coronavirus shutdown, Spain saw the number of daily new COVID-19 cases spike again, from below 500 in early July to more than 2,000 over the past few days. Coming in the middle of the summer holiday season, a season the Spanish economy desperately needs after a disastrous spring, the new wave of infections couldn’t come at a worse time.

On Tuesday, the German Federal Foreign Office issued an official warning against traveling to the regions of Catalonia, Aragon and Navarre due to high infection activity, striking a bitter blow to hotels and restaurants in the affected regions.

As the following chart shows, Spain’s tourism industry heavily depends on German travelers, who form the second largest group of international tourists coming to the Southern European country and its beautiful islands. With more than 11 million arrivals in 2019, German tourists are only outnumbered by British travelers, 18 million of which made their way to Spain last year.

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This chart shows the number of international tourist arrivals in Spain, by country of origin.

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Tourism contribution to Spanish GDP 2006-2023
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Inbound tourism volume in Spain 2023, by origin
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Destinations with the highest inbound tourism receipts worldwide 2019-2023
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Tourism employment in Spain 2015-2021
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Tourism sector as share of GDP in Spain 2010-2021
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Domestic tourism spending in Spain 2022, by travel motive

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