EU tourism nights up by 2.3% in first half of 2025
- 9/30/2025
- 37 Day
In the first half of 2025, there were 1
279 million overnight stays in tourist accommodations across the EU, a 2.3%
increase compared with the first 6 months of 2024 (1 249 million).
At country level, Malta (12.7%), Latvia (8.6%) and
Poland (8.5%) had the highest increases in the share of overnight stays in
tourism accommodation in the first 6 months of this year compared with the same
period of last year. Meanwhile, Ireland recorded a fall (-3.5%), and Germany
(+0.2%), Sweden (+0.5%) and Belgium (+0.9%) reported the lowest increases.
Foreign visitors (non-residents of the country, EU and
non-EU) accounted for almost half (48.0%) of all overnight stays in the first
half of 2025, with large differences among EU countries. The biggest share of
foreign overnight stays at the beginning of the year was recorded in Malta
(93.6%), Cyprus (93.1%) and Croatia (87.6%).
By contrast, foreign guests accounted for less than
one-fifth of overnight stays in Germany (18.5%), Poland (19.2%) and Romania
(20.2%).
The rise in nights spent by foreign visitors in the
first half of 2025 (+3.1% compared with the first half of 2024) was a little
more pronounced than the growth in domestic nights (+1.7%).
The largest increases in overnight stays by foreign
visitors were recorded in Malta (+13.0%), Latvia (+12.8%) and Finland (+12.3%).
At the other end of the range, Ireland (-6.1%), Sweden (-5.3%) and Germany
(-2.9%) were the only countries that experienced a decline.







