EU tourism nights in the first quarter of 2026 up 3%
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 9 EU countries, that saw a decline in the share of visitors, Lithuania recorded the biggest decrease (-12.9%), followed by Romania (-6.7%) and Luxembourg (-3.8%).
This information comes from monthly data on tourist accommodation published by Eurostat today. This article presents a handful of findings from the more detailed Statistics Explained article.
Source dataset: tour_occ_nim
Foreign visitors accounted for approximately 46.6% of all overnight stays in the first 3 months of 2026, with large differences among EU countries.
The biggest share of foreign overnight stays during this period was 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 both nights spent by 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 range, the biggest drops in foreign visitors were recorded in Latvia (-7.5%), Bulgaria (-4.3%) and Belgium (-4.0%).
Source dataset: tour_occ_nim
For more information
- Statistics Explained article on nights spent at tourist accommodation establishments
- Thematic section on tourism
- Database on tourism
- Webinar on tourism statistics
Methodological notes
- Nights spent: a night spent (or overnight stay) is each night a guest/tourist (resident or non-resident) actually spends (sleeps or stays) in a tourist accommodation establishment or non-rented accommodation. This article focuses only on nights spent in tourist accommodation establishment, while non-rented accommodation is out of the scope of this release.
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Tourism accommodation establishments are classified and described in groups according to the statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE) Rev. 2 classification as follows:
- I551 (hotels and similar accommodation)
- I552 (holiday and other short-stay accommodation)
- I553 (camping grounds, recreational vehicle parks and trailer parks)
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