July Saw 9.6 million Tourists
Visit Spain, With One in Four Being Brits
Spain is Booming again with record numbers of Tourists
and the property market making a marvelous recover.
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This figure is an impressive 11% increase over last July and
continued the trend of 2016 being a record-breaking year for Spain, with many
of these records being broken thanks to the Brits.
One quarter of all the registered tourists in Spain in July
came from Britain and were part of the largest shifts in tourism seen in years.
Egypt, Turkey and Tunisia have seen a spate of terrorist attacks that have
seriously driven down tourism numbers. Instead these millions of tourists are
heading to safer destinations such as Spain and Bulgaria.
Barcelona, the Costa del Sol, and the Balearics and Canary
Islands saw the biggest rises in tourism numbers. Majorca is also currently
fully booked through the end of September according to the data.
The final tourism figures for August aren’t known just yet
but the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) are predicting a 25%
increase in visitor numbers for the month. Turkey has seen a 30% drop in
tourism while Egypt has seen a 60% decrease. Tunisia has barely seen any
tourists at all following a beach attack from 2015 that saw over 30 Brits
gunned down.
The president of the Spanish Travel Agents and Tour
Operators Association Rafael Gallego says that around 15% of the tourists that
Spain welcomed would not have come to the country if it wasn’t for other
destinations like Egypt and Tunisia closing down due to these tragic events.
While the country is always open to more tourists many in
Spain feel that 2016 could be the peak of Spanish tourism unless new
accommodation; such as hotels and apartments, are built soon.
The Spanish construction industry is already gearing up torise to the challenge, with house building reaching heights not seen in over 5years. Foreign developers are also keen to begin building real estate and
hotels in the more popular regions of the country.
Things are also improving on the consumer level. Department
store El Corte Inglés are reporting that they saw a 25% increase in sales over
the last year. Fears before and after the Brexit about the value of the pound
saw many Brits book all-inclusive packages to essentially lock in the price of
their Spanish Holiday. Thomas Cook is reporting that six out of ten of the
holidays they sold in Spain were all inclusive.
An ABTA spokeswoman said that the around 20% of all the
Brits who go on holiday abroad now go to Spain. This means that one in five
Brits who left the country to go on holiday went to Spain.