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Hotel sector sees strong growth in April: more overnight stays, higher prices, and increased profitability

Hotel sector sees strong growth in April: more overnight stays, higher prices, and increased profitability

The hotel sector in Spain continues to show positive momentum, with overnight stays increasing by 7.3% in April compared to the same month in 2024, surpassing 29 million stays. This growth was driven mainly by Spanish residents, whose overnight stays rose by 13%, while those by non-residents increased by 4.5%. Due to the calendar shift […]

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Tourism on the Rise in the Canary Islands: 7.77 Million Overnight Stays in April

Tourism on the Rise in the Canary Islands: 7.77 Million Overnight Stays in April

Tourism in the Canary Islands continues to grow steadily. According to the latest data from the Canary Islands Statistics Institute (ISTAC), the number of overnight stays in hotel and non-hotel accommodations in April increased by 1.23% compared to the same month in 2024, reaching 7.77 million nights. This growth was largely driven by domestic tourism,

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Canary Islands Welcome 1.73 Million Tourists in March, with the UK Leading the Market

Canary Islands Welcome 1.73 Million Tourists in March, with the UK Leading the Market

In March, the Canary Islands recorded the arrival of 1.73 million tourists, according to the Frontiers Tourist Movement Statistics compiled by the Canary Islands Statistics Institute (ISTAC). This represents a slight increase of 0.04% compared to the same month in 2024 — that’s 706 additional visitors. International tourism continues to be the main driver of

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Canary Islands Lose Tourists in March but Boost Hotel Revenues

Canary Islands Lose Tourists in March but Boost Hotel Revenues

The number of overnight stays in tourist accommodations across the Canary Islands — including hotels and other lodging options — fell by 4.46% in March 2025 compared to the same month in 2024, reaching a total of 8.52 million overnight stays. This data comes from the Tourist Accommodation Survey conducted by the Canary Islands Institute

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Canary Islands: The Top Pick for Nearly Half of Tourists in Late 2024

Canary Islands: The Top Pick for Nearly Half of Tourists in Late 2024

According to the latest Tourism Expenditure Survey published quarterly by the Canary Islands Institute of Statistics (ISTAC), 44% of tourists visiting the Canary Islands during the fourth quarter of 2024 did not consider any other destination when planning their trip. Among those who did, the most commonly considered alternatives were other Canary Islands, destinations within

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Most German and British Tourists Would Accept a Tourist Tax in the Canary Islands, According to ISTAC

Most German and British Tourists Would Accept a Tourist Tax in the Canary Islands, According to ISTAC

A significant majority of tourists from Germany and the United Kingdom who visited the Canary Islands in 2024 would be willing to pay a daily tourist tax during their stay, according to the Micromarket study published by the Canary Islands Institute of Statistics (ISTAC). In Germany, 66% of tourists expressed willingness to pay such a

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Spain Welcomes Over 5 Million International Tourists in February 2025

Spain Welcomes Over 5 Million International Tourists in February 2025

International tourism in Spain continues its upward trend: in February alone, the country welcomed 5.4 million international visitors, a 7.7% increase compared to the same month in 2024. The first two months of 2025 reflect strong momentum, with nearly 10.5 million tourists visiting Spain — a 6.9% rise from the same period last year. Main

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Package holiday prices continued to rise in 2024

The Canary Islands welcomed 1.63 million tourists in February, a 2% increase compared to 2024

International tourism drives growth, while domestic travel sees a slight decline In February 2025, the Canary Islands recorded the arrival of 1.63 million tourists, according to the latest data from the Canary Islands Institute of Statistics (ISTAC), through the Tourist Movement at Borders Survey. This figure represents a 2% increase compared to the same month

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Domestic tourism declines in Spain: 38.4 million trips in the last quarter, down 7.9%

Domestic tourism declines in Spain: 38.4 million trips in the last quarter, down 7.9%

In the fourth quarter of 2024, residents in Spain made a total of 38.4 million trips, representing a 7.9% decrease compared to the same period last year. Domestic travel saw a sharper decline (-8.8%), while trips abroad only slightly decreased (-0.5%). Reasons for travel and accommodation Leisure, recreation, and vacation trips fell by 9.9%. Visits

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Hotel Overnight Stays Decrease by 0.9% in February, but Profitability Remains on the Rise

Hotel Overnight Stays Decrease by 0.9% in February, but Profitability Remains on the Rise

Hotel overnight stays in Spain fell by 0.9% in February compared to the same month in 2024, reaching over 18.4 million. This decline was mainly driven by a 3.1% drop in overnight stays by Spanish residents, while non-resident stays saw a slight increase of 0.3%. However, in the first two months of 2025, overnight stays

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