Main results
- The total expenditure of international tourists who visited Spain in February increased by 4.6% and reached 7,606 million euros.
- The average daily expenditure increased by 3.4% to 190 euros.
The total expenditure of international tourists visiting Spain in February reached 7,606 million euros, an increase of 4.6% when compared with the same month in 2025.
The average expenditure per tourist stood at 1,366 euros, with an annual increase of 1.7%. On the other hand, the average daily expenditure increased by 3.4%, up to 190 euros.
Annual variation. Percentage
During the first two months of 2026, the total expenditure by international tourists increased by 6.9%, reaching 15,411 million euros.
The main countries of origin, in terms of level of expenditure in February were the United Kingdom (with 15.3% of the total), Germany (11.9%) and the Nordic countries (7.8%).
Expenditure by tourists resident in the United Kingdom decreased by 3.8% in the annual rate, as did those from Scandinavian countries, by 6.4%. On the other hand, those from Germany 8.0%.
During the first two months of 2026, the United Kingdom was the country with the largest cumulative expenditure (14.6% of the total). It was followed by Germany (11.2%) and the Nordic Countries (7.4%).
The expenditure on international transport (not included in package holidays) was the most important item in February, accounting for 23.4% of the total expenditure and an increase of 11.0% compared with the same month in 2025.
The following items were expenditure on activities and accommodation, which accounted for 20.4% and 17.2% of the total, respectively. The former increased by 2.6% and the latter by 5.0%.
59.1% of the total expenditure in February was made by tourists staying overnight at hotels, with an annual rise of 8.1%. On the other hand, expenditure on non-market accommodation decreased by 4.8%.
Expenditure by tourists not travelling with a package tour increased by 4.5% in the annual rate. For those who contracted a package tour, it increased by 4.8%.
In terms of the reasons for travel, tourists visiting Spain for leisure generated 79.8% of the total expenditure, with a 2.1% higher spend than in February 2025.
(*) Two main groups of accommodation are distinguished according to whether or not there has been a monetary transaction: market (paid accommodation: hotels, rental accommodation, camping, rural house and other market accommodation) or non-market (owned housing, family and friends housing and other non-market accommodation).
The Autonomous Communities of main destination with the greatest proportion of total tourist expenditure in February were Canarias (with 29.2% of the total), Cataluña (18.0%) and Comunidad de Madrid (15.3%). Tourist expenditure decreased by 1.6% in Canarias by 0.6%. It increased by 18.7% in Cataluña and 1.9% in Comunidad de Madrid.
During the first two months of 2026, the regions with the highest cumulative expenditure were Canarias (with 29.0% of the total), Comunidad de Madrid (18.0%) and Cataluña (17.2%).
The data published today are provisional. All the results of this operation are available in INEBase.
The main objective of the Tourist Expenditure Survey (EGATUR) is to obtain monthly information on the tourist expenditure made by non-residents in Spain in their trips to our country. In preparing it, the international definitions and recommendations of the UN Tourism and EUROSTAT are followed.
For more information you can access the methodology and the standardized methodological report.
INE statistics are produced in accordance with the Code of Good Practice for European Statistics. More information in Quality at INE and the Code of Best Practices.