Spain becomes Europe’s high-value travel champion as global visitor spend reaches record US$2TN
- 5/18/2026
- 22 H
The World Travel & Tourism Council
(WTTC) today revealed that global international visitor spending reached a
record US$2.02TN in 2025, up 3.2% year-on-year and standing above pre-pandemic
levels for the first time.
But while global Travel & Tourism continues its
recovery, Spain is emerging as one of the world’s standout high-value travel
destinations.
WTTC’s latest Economic Impact Research (EIR),
sponsored by Chase Travel, Lead Research Partner, shows Spain generated €115.1BN
(US$130.1BN) in international visitor spending in 2025, ranking third globally
behind only the United States and China, while maintaining its position as
Europe’s leading destination for international visitor spending.
With 96.8MN international visitor arrivals forecast
for 2025, international travellers to Spain are expected to spend an estimated
US$1,344 per visitor on average.
Across Europe, international visitor spending of
approximately US$835BN spread across 782MN international arrivals equates to an
average spend of around US$1,068 per traveller.
The figures reinforce Spain’s position as one of the
world’s leading high-value tourism destinations, combining strong visitor
volumes with exceptionally high international visitor spend.
Spain also continues to demonstrate one of the
strongest international visitor spending profiles globally, with inbound
visitor spending significantly outweighing domestic travel spending.
Spain’s continued success reflects sustained
government support for the Travel & Tourism sector, strong public-private
collaboration, and long-term investment in connectivity, transport
infrastructure, and the overall visitor journey.
In 2026, international visitor spending in Spain is
forecast to rise further to €121.1BN (US$136.9BN), representing annual growth
of 5.3%.
WTTC’s research also highlights that destinations
focusing on seamless travel and traveller experience are best placed to capture
the next wave of international demand.
This includes investment in digital identity and biometric
technologies to enable smoother border crossings, alongside smarter visa
systems and greater regional cooperation to support multi-country travel.
By reducing friction across the traveller journey,
destinations can increase visitor numbers, extend length of stay, and unlock
higher visitor spend.
Gloria Guevara, President & CEO, WTTC,
said: “International visitor spending has now surpassed
pre-pandemic levels globally, reaching more than US$2TN in 2025 — a powerful
signal of the sector’s resilience and continued growth. But beyond overall
growth, the real story is the rise of high-value travel. Spain is outperforming
the European average for international visitor spend per traveller,
demonstrating how investment in connectivity, seamless travel, and visitor
experience can translate into stronger economic returns.
“With international visitors to Spain spending an
estimated US$1,344 per trip on average, compared to approximately US$1,068
across Europe, the country continues to stand out as one of the region’s
highest-value Travel & Tourism markets.
“Spain also has one of the strongest international
visitor spending profiles globally, with inbound visitor spend significantly
outweighing domestic travel spend — reinforcing the country’s position as one
of the world’s most internationally competitive Travel & Tourism
destinations. Spain has successfully positioned itself as both a volume and
value leader in global Travel & Tourism.”







