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8 June 2026Markets & Economy

Spain hits tourism records as Middle East fears divert flows

Spain welcomed 9.1 million visitors in April, the highest April figure on record, as geopolitical tensions push tourists away from traditional Middle Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean destinations. Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu expects 100 million foreign tourists in 2026 if current trends hold, up from 97 million in 2025. The surge is partly organic growth but significantly driven by demand displacement from regions affected by conflict. Spain now ranks as Europe's leader in international visitor spending at €115.1 billion in 2025, with visitors spending an average of $1,344 versus a European average of $1,068. The government is simultaneously tightening short-term rental rules and shifting toward "quality over quantity" tourism to manage infrastructure pressure and housing affordability concerns. Spain's gain is likely to be sustained as long as Middle Eastern instability persists.

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