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Foreign tourists. By country of residence

Foreign tourists. By country of residence Catalonia. 2025
Value Variation (%)
Total 20,041.9 0.5
Germany 1,578.8 2.9
Austria 148.2 -16.9
Belgium 494.1 6.5
France 3,918.8 0.2
Ireland 498.1 22.1
Italy 1,423.7 -6.6
Netherlands 854.2 8.5
Nordic countries 445.4 -15.9
Portugal 398.6 52.6
United Kingdom 1,852.5 -1.7
Russia 167.3 -6.3
Switzerland 374.1 -7.1
Turkey 336.7 0.8
Rest of Europe 2,005.7 4.2
Argentina 196.1 24.6
Brazil 210.8 -5.4
Canada 287.1 -14.3
United States 1,764.8 -5.7
Mexico 187.1 1.9
Chile 76.4 -18.7
Rest of America 313.2 -1.5
South Korea 334.9 29.0
Japan 253.0 -4.3
Morocco 137.3 58.3
China 441.0 19.6
Rest of the world 1,344.0 -7.6
Units: Thousands.
Source: Idescat, based on the INE's Tourist Movement on Borders Survey and Tourist Expenditure Survey.
Foreign tourists. By country of residence Spain. 2025
Value Variation (%)
Total 96,803.9 3.3
Germany 12,050.8 0.9
Belgium 3,082.3 0.7
France 12,767.5 -1.2
Ireland 3,051.0 10.2
Italy 5,705.0 3.8
Netherlands 5,007.6 4.7
Nordic countries 5,124.0 0.0
Portugal 3,383.5 13.4
United Kingdom 19,084.4 3.8
Russia 0.0 0.0
Switzerland 2,253.8 6.2
Rest of Europe 9,711.8 6.4
Argentina 817.9 22.9
Brazil 703.4 16.6
Canada 628.2 -2.4
United States 4,456.7 4.5
Rest of America 5,325.7 3.2
Japan 445.5 8.7
China 791.0 21.8
Rest of the world 5,799.8 3.3
Units: Thousands.
Source: INE. Tourist Movement on Borders Survey.

Last update: February 3, 2026. Revised series on March 11, 2026.

Methodological note

Foreign Tourism in Catalonia involves data processed by Idescat based on the Survey of Tourist Movement on Borders (Frontur) and Survey of Tourist Expenditure (Egatur) from the INE.

Its goal is to measure, on a monthly basis, the number of visitors living abroad, in accordance with access routes and type of visitor, and reveal the main attributes of said trips.

This statistic encompasses the trips taken by international tourists and excursionistsaccording to the country where they normally reside(that is, the trips taken by travellers whose usual country of residence is outside Spain, regardless of their nationality).

Tourists are those people who travel to a main destination outside their usual environment, involving at least one overnight stay, for a duration of less than one year and when the main reason for the visit (including business, leisure and other personal reasons) is not connected with a job in a company established in the location visited.

Excursionists are those people who travel to a main destination outside their usual environment, involving no overnight stay. Said visits must meet the following characteristics:

  • The point of departure must be the person's usual environment.
  • The visit cannot be part of the person's daily routine.
  • It must have a duration of at least three hours.
  • Its frequency must be less than once per week.

Up until the third quarter of 2015, the Spanish Institute of Tourism was in charge of producing the Survey of Tourist Movement on Borders (Frontur) and the Survey of Tourist Expenditure (Egatur). Starting in the last quarter of 2015, the body in charge of said operations is the INE. Said shift of responsibilities also entailed a change in the design and methodology of the surveys, which means the data will not be entirely comparable to previous series.

Said methodology is expanded in Foreign Tourism.