Latvia reported the largest increase in overnight stays by foreign visitors in the European Union in the first quarter of 2025, with a 18.5% increase year-on-year, new data from Eurostat has found.
Other countries to report a notable increase in foreign visitors in the first quarter included Malta (+17.2%) and Finland (+10.6%).
At the other end of the scale, Ireland reported a 23.1% decrease in foreign tourists, year-on-year, in the first quarter, followed by Croatia (-16.7%) and Sweden (-11.5%).
Overnight stays
Foreign visitors accounted for 45.6% of all overnight stays recorded in the EU in the quarter, with the biggest share of foreign overnight stays recorded in Malta (91.2%), Cyprus (85.7%) and Luxembourg (80.4%).
In Poland, foreign guests accounted for just 18.6% of all overnight stays, however, followed by Romania (20.1%) and Germany (20.2%).
Overall, in the first quarter of 2025, some 452.4 million overnight stays were recorded in tourist accommodations – such hotels and guesthouses – across the EU, which marks a 0.2% decline on the corresponding period a year earlier.
In January, tourist accommodation stays were 3.5% higher, while in February, they fell by 0.8%, and in March, they were 2.7% lower, Eurostat noted. Read more here.
Nights Spent at EU Tourist Accommodation Establishments (March 2025)
| Country | Nights Spent |
|---|---|
| Spain | 30,251,402 |
| Germany | 27,785,287 |
| France | 24,079,228 |
| Italy | 22,329,886 |
| Austria | 10,736,324 |
| Netherlands | 8,684,807 |
| Poland | 6,300,530 |
| Portugal | 5,893,254 |
| Sweden | 3,762,889 |
| Czechia | 3,552,669 |
| Belgium | 2,946,755 |
| Greece | 2,728,327 |
| Ireland | 2,328,395 |
| Denmark | 1,992,677 |
| Hungary | 1,983,630 |
| Finland | 1,793,715 |
| Romania | 1,574,341 |
| Bulgaria | 1,123,054 |
| Croatia | 1,001,810 |
| Slovakia | 992,843 |
| Malta | 952,082 |
| Slovenia | 768,043 |
| Cyprus | 661,549 |
| Lithuania | 573,422 |
| Estonia | 395,473 |
| Latvia | 290,764 |
| Luxembourg | 185,403 |

