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EU tourism overnight stays rise 3pc in Q1 2026: Eurostat

EU tourism overnight stays rise 3pc in Q1 2026: Eurostat

In the first quarter of 2026, there were 471.1 million overnight stays in tourist accommodations across the EU, marking an increase of 3.4% compared with the same quarter in 2025.

January recorded 143.5 million overnight stays (+3.2% compared with January 2025), February 154.4 million (+3.4%) and March 173.2 million (+3.7%), according to monthly data on tourist accommodation published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.

At the country level, Ireland registered by far the highest increase in nights spent in tourist accommodation in the first quarter of the year, at 35.3%, ahead of Malta (11.1%) and Denmark (9.3%).

Among the nine EU countries that saw a decline in overnight stays, Lithuania recorded the largest decrease (-12.9%), followed by Romania (-6.7%) and Luxembourg (-3.8%).

Foreign visitors accounted for approximately 46.6% of all overnight stays in the first three months of 2026, with large differences among EU countries.

The highest shares of overnight stays by foreign visitors during this period were recorded in Malta (93.3%), Cyprus (85.6%) and Luxembourg (85.1%).

By contrast, foreign guests accounted for only around one-fifth of overnight stays in Germany (19.9%), Poland (20.2%) and Romania (22.4%).

Compared with the first quarter of 2025, there was an increase in overnight stays by both foreign (+5.5%) and domestic visitors (+1.7%).

The largest increases in overnight stays by foreign visitors were recorded in Ireland (+42.3%), Lithuania (+24.1%) and Slovakia (+15.4%).

At the other end of the scale, the largest declines in overnight stays by foreign visitors were recorded in Latvia (-7.5%), Bulgaria (-4.3%) and Belgium (-4.0%). -TradeArabia News Service