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Spain expects more tourists this year after record 94 million visitors in 2024

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Posted on January 15, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) -Spain expects even more tourists to flock to the country in 2025 after an estimated record 94 million foreigners visited last year, 10% more than in 2023, Tourism Minister Jordi

Spain Anticipates Record Tourist Numbers in 2025

MADRID (Reuters) -Spain expects even more tourists to flock to the country in 2025 after an estimated record 94 million foreigners visited last year, 10% more than in 2023, Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu said on Wednesday, helping to drive economic growth amid a wider European slowdown,

Foreign tourists spent some 126 billion euros ($130 billion) during their stays in 2024, up 16% from the previous year, the minister said. He predicted they would spend 36 billion euros in the first four months of 2025, also 16% higher than in the same period of 2024, while visitor numbers should rise by 9%.

The tourist boom has become a source of tension in many visitor hotspots around the country, with cities like Barcelona planning to shut all short-term rentals by 2028 to protect locals from rising housing costs.

Hereu said the Spanish government is working on evening out the tourist influx, citing progress in setting rules and limits on the supply of rental accommodation for tourists.

"We need to persevere in deconcentrating tourism, but the good thing is that this is happening," he told reporters, adding that environmentally sustainable tourism was gaining strength in Spain.

In October last year, the Bank of Spain said in a report that even though most tourism-related indicators were registering consecutive records, their growth was slowing down.

It also warned about tourism-related problems of congestion, natural resource degradation and housing, and called for a study on whether tourism fees should be increased.

($1 = 0.9704 euros)

(Reporting by Corina Pons; writing by Javi West Larrañaga; editing by Inti Landauro, Andrei Khalip and Jane Merriman)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain expects more tourists in 2025 after a record 94 million in 2024.
  • Tourist spending in 2024 reached 126 billion euros.
  • Visitor numbers predicted to rise by 9% in early 2025.
  • Barcelona plans to limit short-term rentals by 2028.
  • Sustainable tourism is gaining momentum in Spain.

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The article discusses Spain's expected increase in tourism in 2025 following a record number of visitors in 2024.
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Foreign tourists spent approximately 126 billion euros in 2024.
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Barcelona plans to shut all short-term rentals by 2028 to protect locals from rising housing costs.

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