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Spain, Malta, Finland: Which EU countries are international tourists visiting the most?

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 11, 2025
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Europe welcomed 125 million international tourists in the first three months of 2025, marking a 2% increase compared to the same period in 2024 and a 5% rise compared to the pre-pandemic figures from the same period. This rise in international tourism aligns with expert predictions and highlights the strong recovery tied to relaxed travel restrictions and economic growth in many countries.

但是, the UN World Tourism barsometer also revealed that the most visited destinations in Europe for international visitors elsewhere saw an 8% increase between January and March 2025, particularly in Baltic destinations. However, the overall visitor numbers in this subregion remain relatively low compared to 2019. The top performer countries in terms of international arrivals and arrivals in the first three months of the year are Lithuania (21%), Malta (19%), Latvia (16%), Finland (15%), and Spain (6%). In contrast, Luxembourg, Ireland, Sweden, and Belgium experienced fewer international arrivals compared to 2019.

In contrast, the global economy faced three main challenges that could impact international tourism in 2025: weaker economic growth, high travel costs, and rising trade tensions with China. Experts predict a quarter of respondents think trade tensions will have a significant impact on tourism performance.

However, despite these challenges, Spain, the world’s second-largest tourism earner, reported the highest growth in visitor spending between January and February 2025, with a 9% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This growth was driven by an 16% increase in 2024 itself. France saw a 6% rise in international tourism income in the first quarter of 2025, while Denmark experienced an 11% increase. Similar patterns were observed in Greece, Italy, and Portugal.

Given these economic factors, it is unclear how tourism will adapt in 2025. travel costs and travel safety could pose additional challenges, while weaker economic conditions may weaken revenue-generating activities. However, many Europe-based travel brands will still opt for budget-conscious travelers seeking attractive options despite these challenges. Future success likely depends on finding a balance between cost and quality, as well as adapting cultural preferences in light of historical and political shifts.

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