Spain aims to surpass last year’s record of 97 million foreign visitors by welcoming even more tourists in 2026, forecasted by Tourism Minister Jordi Hereu. A steady growth in tourist numbers, if maintained, could push arrivals to 100 million, though Hereu emphasizes a balanced approach over sheer volume.
Tourism plays a crucial role in Spain’s economy, the second most visited in the world after France, contributing an estimated 13% to the nation’s GDP in 2025, according to industry group Exceltur. The sector’s success, however, has sparked concerns over housing, congestion, and resource management in popular areas.
Hereu addresses these challenges, noting shifts toward less seasonal tourism with increased spending in traditionally quieter times. Despite the boom, Spain maintains its appeal as a safe destination, unaffected by global geopolitical tensions that typically impact travel trends, the minister noted.
