Main results
- Spain received 5.6 million international tourists in February, 2.8% more than in the same month in 2025.
- In the first two months of 2026, the number of tourists increased by 2.0%.
In February, Spain received 5.6 million international tourists, 2.8% more than in the same month in 2025.
In the first two months of 2026, the number of tourists visiting Spain increased by 2.0% and approached 10.7 million.
Annual variation. Percentage
The United Kingdom was the main country of residence, with one million tourists, an increase of 1.8% compared to February 2025. 687,434 tourists came from France (4.8% fewer) and 629,604 from Germany (1.4% more).
(*) Does not include transit travellers or same-day visitors (excursionists).
(**) Includes the estimate for Russia.
The main incoming tourist countries during the first two months were the United Kingdom (with over 1.9 million tourists and an increase of 2.5%), France (with over 1.2 million and a decrease of 11.7%) and Germany (with more than 1.2 million, 0.1% less).
The number of tourists who chose market accommodation as their main type of accommodation increased by 4.2% in annual terms. Within this type, hotel accommodation grew by 3.6% and rented dwellings by 13.7%. Non-market accommodation decreased by 2.3%.
Four to seven nights was the main duration of stay among tourists, with almost 2.7 million and an annual increase of 4.1%. The number of visitors dropped by 6.4% among non-overnight visitors (day-trippers) and by 5.1% among tourists with a longer duration (more than 15 nights).
Almost 4.4 million tourists travelled without a tourist package in February, an increase of 2.5%. Over 1.2 million travelled with a package tour, 3.9% more.
Canarias was the top tourist destination in February, with 26.8% of the total. It was followed by Cataluña (21.3%) and Andalucía (14.1%).
3.3% more tourists visited Canarias than in February 2025. The number of tourists visiting Cataluña increased by 4.1% and 1.1% more tourists came to Andalucía.
In the cumulative figure for the first two months of 2026, the Autonomous Communities that received the most tourists were Canarias (2.9 million: an increase of 4.1% as compared with the same period in 2025), Cataluña (2.2 million: a decrease of 0.9%) and Andalucía (1.5 million: 2.4% more).
The data published today are provisional. All the results of this operation are available at INEbase.
The main objective of the Tourist Movement on Borders Survey (FRONTUR) is to estimate the number of non-residents visiting Spain on a monthly basis, as well as to know the main characteristics of the trips made by these visitors. The international definitions and recommendations of the UNWTO and EUROSTAT in this field are followed when preparing the FRONTUR.
For more information, you can access the methodology and the standardised methodological report.
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