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Spain welcomed record number of tourists in 2023

Country welcomed over 84m visitors last year, a 19% jump from 2022, Tourism Minister told news conference

By AFP
January 20, 2024
A tourist wearing a protective mask walks at Plaza de Espana in Seville on March 11, 2020. — AFP
A tourist wearing a protective mask walks at Plaza de Espana in Seville on March 11, 2020. — AFP

MADRID: Spain received a record number of foreign tourists in 2023, the government said on Friday as the country´s key tourism sector rebounded strongly from years of disruption caused by the pandemic.

The country welcomed over 84 million visitors last year, a 19 percent jump from 2022, Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu told a news conference, calling 2023 a “very positive year, a record year” for tourism.

The figure was 1.0 percent higher than in 2019 -- the last full year before global travel restrictions imposed to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic grounded the tourism sector -- when Spain saw 83.7 million foreign visitors, a record at the time.

International visitors spent 108 billion euros ($117.5 billion) in Spain last year, 17 percent higher than in 2019, Hereu said, helping the economy grow faster than most of its large eurozone peers.

And Spain was on track for another jump in tourist arrivals in 2024, he said, with projections suggesting it would receive 23.2 million foreign visitors in the first quarter -- which would be 11 percent higher than in 2023.