31 August 2020 TAOS-July 2020. Provisional data (1/9) Non-hotel Tourist Accommodation Occupancy Survey July 2020. Provisional data Overnight stays in non-hotel tourist accommodation decrease by 49.9% in July, as compared with the same month of 2019 Overnight stays in rural tourism accommodation by residents in Spain grew 18.7% annually COVID-19’s effects on the Non-Hotel Tourist Accommodation Occupancy Survey in July In accordance with Royal Decree 555/2020 1 , the state of alarm came to an end on June 21st, allowing population mobility throughout the national territory. In July, the number of open establishments (tourist apartments, campsites, rural tourism accommodations and tourist hostels) increased compared to June, going from 56,845 to 127,553. This is still 29.0% lower than in July 2019, however. The total number of bed-places offered was 1,347,477, or 80.2% of the total. Almost three million travellers stayed in some type of non-hotel tourist accommodation in July, with a total of 9.9 million overnight stays. This represents 60.3% of the total travellers and 50.1% of the total overnight stays estimated a year ago. Half of these overnight stays (5.0 million) were on campsites. The accommodation type with the greatest recovery was rural tourism. In July, rural tourism was the option of choice for 430,000 travellers, with a total 1.5 million overnight stays, 10% less than a year ago. Despite the progressive opening of external borders, residents of Spain provided the most support for hotel activity (1.9 million travellers compared to nearly 400 million non- residents). This is also reflected in the volume of overnight stays, which reached 7.5 million for residents, compared to 2.4 million for non-residents. Cataluña is the autonomous community with the most bed-places available in non-hotel establishments, with 406,565, or 6.6% less than in July 2019. It also served the most people, with 571,003 travellers making 2.6 milion overnight stays. During the first seven months of the year, there were 26.2 million overnight stays in these types of tourist accommodations, 61.7% less than the same period for 2019. The data collected during July made it possible to disseminate the same information as prior to March 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic. This data was of sufficient quality to be utilized by the interested parties. Territorial data dissemination was thus recovered for tourist points and areas.
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31 August 2020
TAOS-July 2020. Provisional data (1/9)
Non-hotel Tourist Accommodation Occupancy Survey July 2020. Provisional data
Overnight stays in non-hotel tourist accommodation decrease by 49.9% in July, as compared with the same month of 2019
Overnight stays in rural tourism accommodation by residents in Spain grew 18.7% annually
COVID-19’s effects on the Non-Hotel Tourist Accommodation Occupancy Survey in July
In accordance with Royal Decree 555/20201, the state of alarm came to an end on June 21st, allowing population mobility throughout the national territory. In July, the number of open establishments (tourist apartments, campsites, rural tourism accommodations and tourist hostels) increased compared to June, going from 56,845 to 127,553. This is still 29.0% lower than in July 2019, however. The total number of bed-places offered was 1,347,477, or 80.2% of the total.
Almost three million travellers stayed in some type of non-hotel tourist accommodation in July, with a total of 9.9 million overnight stays. This represents 60.3% of the total travellers and 50.1% of the total overnight stays estimated a year ago. Half of these overnight stays (5.0 million) were on campsites.
The accommodation type with the greatest recovery was rural tourism. In July, rural tourism was the option of choice for 430,000 travellers, with a total 1.5 million overnight stays, 10% less than a year ago.
Despite the progressive opening of external borders, residents of Spain provided the most support for hotel activity (1.9 million travellers compared to nearly 400 million non-residents). This is also reflected in the volume of overnight stays, which reached 7.5 million for residents, compared to 2.4 million for non-residents.
Cataluña is the autonomous community with the most bed-places available in non-hotel establishments, with 406,565, or 6.6% less than in July 2019. It also served the most people, with 571,003 travellers making 2.6 milion overnight stays.
During the first seven months of the year, there were 26.2 million overnight stays in these types of tourist accommodations, 61.7% less than the same period for 2019.
The data collected during July made it possible to disseminate the same information as prior to March 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic. This data was of sufficient quality to be utilized by the interested parties. Territorial data dissemination was thus recovered for tourist points and areas.
TAOS-July 2020. Provisional data (2/9)
Overnight stays in non-hotel accommodation monthly. Comparative 2019-2020 Thousands
Accumulated overnight stays in non-hotel accommodation. Comparative 2019-2020 Thousands
5,447 5,615 6,772
8,855 9,107
12,864
19,845
25,290
12,389
8,331
5,882 6,258 5,549 5,974
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35,797
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68,506
93,796
106,185
114,516 120,398
126,656
5,549
11,523
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TAOS-July 2020. Provisional data (3/9)
Open establishments
In July, a total of 127,553 hotels were open in Spain1, 29.0% less than in the same month of 2019. This represents 66.8% of the total directory of establishments in that month.
Overnight stays
Overnight stays in hotel establishments exceeded 9.9 million in July, representing a decrease of 49.9% compared to the 19.8 million for the same month of 2019.
By country of residence, overnight stays by residents of Spain decreased by 19.4% in the annual rate, exceeding 7.5 million. In turn, overnight stays by non-residents fell by 77.0%, to 2.4 million.
Annual variation rate of overnight stays Percentage
During the first seven months of 2020, overnight stays decreased by 61.7% as compared to the same period of the previous year.
1 The number of tourist apartments was taken into account.
Type of Number of open Percentage of Number of Percentage
accomodation establishments total estimated places of total places
according to establishments according to the in the
the survey in the directory survey directory
TOTAL 127,553 66.8% 1,347,477 80.2%
Holiday dwellings (*) 110,258 65.9% 451,652 69.9%
Campsites 1,091 84.8% 721,560 91.7%
Rural T. 16,040 72.3% 156,146 73.6%
Hostels 164 50.8% 18,119 53.5%
Anual rate -29.0 -57.8
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Holiday Dwellings
Overnight stays at tourist apartments decreased by 66.2% in July as compared with the same month of the previous year. Resident overnight stays decreased by 35.5% and non-resident overnight stays did so by 82.4%.
Annual variation rate for overnight stays Percentage
Comunitat Valenciana, Andalucía, and Canarias were the main destinations of residents in Spain in July, with annual variation rates in the number of overnight stays of -59.1%, -60.1% and -79.7%, respectively.
Distribution of total overnight stays. Comparative July 2019-2020 Percentage
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By tourist areas, Costa Blanca was the preferred destination, with 344,423 overnight stays and an occupancy rate of 19.4% for the apartments available.
The tourist sites with the greatest number of overnight stays in July were San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Arona and Benidorm.
Tourist Campsites
Overnight stays at tourist campsites registered a decrease of 36.3% in July as compared with the same month of the previous year. Resident overnight stays decreased by 11.4% and non-resident overnight stays did so by 68.1%.
Annual variation rate for overnight stays Percentage
During the month of July, 37.9% of the offered parcels were occupied, 20.1% more than in the same month of 2019. The weekend occupancy rate by pitch reached 42.5%, with an annual decrease of 18.1%.
Cataluña was the preferred destination for tourist campsites, with 2.0 million overnight stays, representing an annual decrease of 49.0%. La Rioja achieved the highest occupancy rate, with 63.4% of the pitches offered.
By tourist areas, Costa Brava was the preferred destination, with 862,849 overnight stays and an occupancy rate of 31.3% of the pitches offered.
The tourist sites with more overnight stays were Torroella De Montgrí, Tarragona and Benidorm.
Rural tourism accommodation
Overnight stays in rural tourism accommodation had an annual decrease of 10.0% in July. Overnight stays by residents increased by 18.7% while those by non-residents decreased by 68.9%.
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Annual variation rate for overnight stays Percentage
In rural tourism accommodation, 30.1% of the bed-places were occupied, 3.1% more than July 2019. The weekend occupancy rate stood at 41.2%, with an annual decrease of 6.9%.
By Autonomous Community, Castilla y León was the preferred destination, with 235,465 overnight stays, 13.2% more than in July 2019. Principado de Asturias reached the highest occupancy rate, with 47.8% of bed-places offered.
By tourist area, the Costa Verde was the preferred destination, with 105,401 overnight stays. The Parque Nacional de Picos de Europa reached the highest occupancy rate with 57.0% of the bedplaces offered.
Hostels
Overnight stays in hostels registered an annual decrease of 79.9% July. Resident overnight stays decreased by 77.9% and non-resident overnight stays did so by 86.3%.
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In hostels, 18.0% of the available bedplaces were occupied, 65.8% less than in July 2019. The weekend occupancy rate reached 17.7%, with a 64.7% decrease.
By Autonomous Community, Cataluña was the preferred destination, with 28,514 overnight stays, 78.9% less than in July 2019. Canarias reached the highest occupancy rate, with 35.0% of the bed-places offered.
Price indices
The Tourist Apartment Price Index (TAPI) decreased by 7.8% in July compared to the same month of 2019 and the Rural Tourism Accommodation Price Index (RTAPI) decreased by 1.4%.
On the other hand, the Tourist Campsite Price Index (TCPI) decreased by 0.3%.
Evolution of travellers and overnight stays in all Spanish collective tourist accommodation
In July, overnight stays in Spanish collective tourist accommodations (hotels2, holiday dwellings, tourist campsites, rural tourism accommodation and youth hostels) decreased by 66.0% in the annual rate.
In the first seven months of the year, overnight stays in all tourist accommodations decreased by 68.7%.
2 The press release regarding Hotel Tourism Short-Term Trends was published on August 24th.
20,953 43,158
71,452
107,116
148,129
198,156
261,200
333,489
383,429
422,265 446,493
469,658
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56,055 56,055 56,609 60,405 81,837
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TAOS-July 2020. Provisional data (8/9)
Revision and updating of data
Coinciding with today's publication, the INE has updated the data for July 2019 of the Occupancy Surveys in: Holiday Dwellings (HDOS), Campsites (COS), Rural Tourism Accommodation (RTAOS) and Hostels (HOS). As well as the Holiday Dwelling Price Index (HDPI), the Tourist Campsite Price Index (TCPI) and the Rural Tourism Accommodation Price Index (RTAPI).
Methodological note
The main objective of the Holiday Dwelling Occupancy Survey (HDOS) is to ascertain the behaviour of a series of variables that make it possible to describe the segment that occupies this type of accommodation within the tourist sector, both from the point of view of supply and demand.
The Holiday Dwelling Price Index (HDPI) is a statistical measure of the monthly evolution of the prices offered by holiday dwelling establishments to their clients.
Type of operation: monthly continuous survey.
Population scope: holiday apartment establishments and/or companies operating holiday apartments.
Geographical scope: the entire national territory, with the exception of Ceuta and Melilla, where there are no establishments of this type.
Reference period of the results: the month.
Reference period for the information: The consultation of basic data refers to a fortnight of the month, chosen randomly, in such way that the complete month is covered among all establishments.
Type of sampling: stratified sampling by province and establishment size, and stratified at island-size level for Canarias and Illes Balears.
Collection method: questionnaire filled in directly by the establishment.
For more information on these statistical operations, you can consult the methodology and the standardised methodological report for each operation in INEbase.
The main objective of the Campsite Occupancy Survey (COS) is to ascertain the behaviour of a series of variables that make it possible to describe the segment that this type of accommodation occupies within the tourist sector, from the viewpoint of both supply and demand. The Tourist Campsite Price Index (TCPI) is a statistical measure of the monthly evolution of the prices offered by campsites to their clients.
Type of operation: monthly continuous survey.
Population scope: camping establishments.
Geographical scope: the entire national territory, with the exception of Ceuta and Melilla, where there are no establishments of this type.
Reference period of the results: the month.
TAOS-July 2020. Provisional data (9/9)
Reference period of the information: seven consecutive days of each month, chosen randomly in such way that, between all the establishments, the entire month is covered.
Sample size: approximately 1200 establishments.
Type of sampling: comprehensive survey in all provinces.
Collection method: questionnaire filled in directly by the establishment.
For more information on these statistical operations, you can consult the methodology and the standardised methodological report for each operation in INEbase.
The main objective of the Rural Tourism Accommodation Occupancy Survey (RTAOS) is to ascertain the behaviour of a series of variables that make it possible to describe the fundamental characteristics of this type of accommodation within the tourist sector, both from the point of view of supply and demand.
The Rural Tourism Accommodation Price Index (RTAPI) is a statistical measure of the monthly evolution of the prices that entrepreneurs of this type of accommodation apply to their clients.
Type of operation: monthly continuous survey.
Population scope: rural tourism establishments registered as such in the corresponding register of each Autonomous Community.
Geographical scope: the entire national territory, with the exception of Ceuta and Melilla where there are no establishments of this type.
Reference period of the results: the month.
Reference period for the information: The consultation of basic data refers to all the days of the month.
Type of sampling: comprehensive survey in all provinces except those where the population size is large enough to take a sample.
Collection method: questionnaire filled in directly by the establishment.
For more information on these statistical operations, you can consult the methodology and the standardised methodological report for each operation in INEbase.
The main objective of the Hostels Occupancy Survey (HOS) is to ascertain the behaviour of a series of variables that make it possible to describe the fundamental characteristics of this type of accommodation within the tourist sector, both from the point of view of supply and demand.
For more information on this statistical operation, you can consult the methodology and the standardised methodological report in INEbase.
For further information see INEbase: www.ine.es/en/ Twitter: @es_ine All press releases at: www.ine.es/en/prensa/prensa_en.htm Press Office: Telephone numbers: (+34) 91 583 93 63 /94 08 – [email protected] Information Area: Telephone number: (+34) 91 583 91 00 – www.ine.es/infoine/?L=1
Tourist Accomodation Occupancy Survey(Holiday Dwellings)January 2020Provisional data 28th February 2020
1. Travellers, overnight stays and average stay by Autonomous Cities and CommunitiesAutonomous Cities and Travellers Overnight stays AverageCommunities Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay
2. Capacity, occupancy and number of staff by Autonomous Cities and CommunitiesAutonomous Cities and Capacity Level of occupancy EmployedCommunities Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holiday Per Holiday personnel
bedplaces Holiday bedplaces bedplaces dwelling dwellingdwelling at weekend at weekend
4. Travellers, overnight stays, capacity, occupancy, total number of staff from tourist areas with greater number of overnight staysTourist Areas Travellers Overnight stays Capacity Level of occupancy Emplo-
Residents Residents Residents Residents Ave- Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holiday yedin Spain abroad in Spain abroad rage bed- holiday bed- Holiday dwelling per-
5. Travellers, overnight stays, capacity, occupancy, total number of stafffrom tourist sites with greater number at overnights staysTourist sites Travellers Overnight stays Capacity Level of occupancy Emplo-
Residents Residents Residents Residents Ave- Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holiday yedin Spain abroad in Spain abroad rage bed- holiday bed- Holiday dwelling per-
2. Open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of staff by category of establishmentsCategory Estimated Capacity Occupied Occupancy Weekend Employed
open Estimated Estimated pitches rate occupancy personnelestablishments bedplaces pitches per pitch rate
3. Travellers, overnight stays and average stay by Autonomous Cities and CommunitiesAutonomous cities and Travellers Overnight stays Averagecommunities Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay
Canarias1 3,430 3,426 4 13,528 9,378 4,150 3.94Cantabria 65,265 58,370 6,896 339,425 317,903 21,522 5.20Castilla y León 58,083 55,129 2,954 156,607 151,005 5,602 2.70Castilla - La Mancha 13,755 13,118 637 34,701 33,881 820 2.52Cataluña 426,041 334,582 91,459 2,013,058 1,287,127 725,930 4.73Comunitat Valenciana 97,415 85,570 11,845 648,071 464,207 183,864 6.65Extremadura 13,867 12,917 950 41,584 39,302 2,283 3.00Galicia 67,824 62,989 4,835 263,624 251,398 12,226 3.89Madrid, Comunidad de 36,783 35,337 1,446 134,730 131,473 3,257 3.66Murcia, Región de 26,873 25,748 1,124 123,906 115,573 8,334 4.61Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 32,545 30,163 2,382 114,188 108,907 5,280 3.51País Vasco 38,100 28,709 9,391 124,418 103,070 21,348 3.27Rioja, La 14,090 13,650 440 55,209 54,627 582 3.92Ceuta - - - - - - -Melilla - - - - - - -1 The size of the sample in these communities does not facilitate the INE the broken down results, with the objective of maintaining statistical secrecy. Nevertheless, the datacorresponding to these communities are included in the national total.
COS (TABLES ANNEX) - July 2020. Provisional data (1/4)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística
4. Open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of staff by autonomous citiesand communitiesAutonomous cities and Estimated Capacity Occupied Occupancy Weekend Employedcommunities open Estimated Estimated pitches rate occupancy personnel
COS (TABLES ANNEX) - July 2020. Provisional data (2/4)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística
6. Travellers, overnight stays, average stay, open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of stafffrom tourist areas with the greatest number of overnight staysTourist areas Travellers Overnight stays Average Estimated Estimated Occupancy Employed
Residents Residents Residents Residents stay open pitches rate personnelin abroad in abroad establish- per pitchSpain Spain ments
7. Travellers, overnight stays, average stay, open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of stafffrom tourist sites with the greatest number at overnights staysTourist sites Travellers Overnight stays Average Estimated Estimated Occupancy Employed
Residents Residents Residents Residents stay open pitches rate personnelin abroad in abroad establish- per pitchSpain Spain ments
COS (TABLES ANNEX) - July 2020. Provisional data (3/4)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística
8. Travellers and overnight stays by countries of residenceCountries Travellers Overnight stays
Total % Total %TOTAL 1,176,072 100.00 5,071,608 100.00Residents in Spain 1,011,518 86.01 3,955,195 77.99Residents abroad 164,554 13.99 1,116,413 22.01TOTAL residents abroad 164,554 100.00 1,116,413 100.00TOTAL residents in EU (excluding Spain) 141,168 85.79 913,459 81.82- Germany 20,439 12.42 126,871 11.36- Austria 716 0.44 2,491 0.22- Belgium 12,159 7.39 103,902 9.31- Denmark 442 0.27 3,519 0.32- Finland 176 0.11 1,201 0.11- France 51,106 31.06 278,738 24.97- Greece 120 0.07 241 0.02- Ireland 1,470 0.89 8,481 0.76- Italy 2,998 1.82 9,062 0.81- Luxembourg 91 0.06 845 0.08- Netherlands 42,786 26.00 351,668 31.50- Poland 1,085 0.66 3,253 0.29- Portugal 3,301 2.01 10,371 0.93- Czech Republic 459 0.28 899 0.08- Sweden 382 0.23 3,181 0.28- Other EU countries 3,437 2.09 8,736 0.78Norway 61 0.04 2,017 0.18United Kingdom 11,089 6.74 158,005 14.15Russia 222 0.14 572 0.05Switzerland 3,653 2.22 16,188 1.45Other European countries 2,155 1.31 7,251 0.65United States of America 492 0.30 1,416 0.13Rest of America 1,661 1.01 4,297 0.38African countries 223 0.14 659 0.06Other countries 3,829 2.33 12,549 1.121 Non-significant data
COS (TABLES ANNEX) - July 2020. Provisional data (4/4)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística
Tourist accommodation occupancy survey(Rural tourist accommodation)July 2020Provisional data 31st August 2020
1. Number of travellers, overnight stays and average stay by Autonomous City and CommunityAutonomous Number of travellers Number of overnight stays AverageCommunities Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay
2. Open rural establishments, bed-places, occupancy rates and employed personnelby Autonomous City and CommunityAutonomous Estimated Estimated Occupancy rate Employed Communities open bed-places Of Of Of personnel
rural bed-places bed-places bedroomsestablishments at weekend
5. Number of travellers, overnight stays, average stay, capacity and occupancy rates in areas with the highest number of overnight staysAreas Number of travellers Number of overnight stays Capacity Occupancy rate
Residents Residents Residents Residents Average Estimated Estimated Of Of OfIn Spain abroad In Spain abroad stay open rural bed-places bed-places bed-places bedrooms
6. Number of travellers, overnight stays, average stay, capacity, occupancy rates and employed personnel per rural house by Autonomous City and Community2
Autonomous Number of travellers Number of overnight stays Capacity Occupancy rate Employed Communities Residents Residents Residents Residents Average Estimated Estimated Of Of personnel
In Spain abroad In Spain abroad stay open rural bed-places bed-places bed-placesestablish. at weekend
TOTAL 265,181 20,956 939,572 91,282 3.60 13,651 114,653 28.85 40.78 18,057Andalucía 38,887 4,683 145,322 22,751 3.86 2,327 18,832 28.71 38.05 3,127Aragón 13,866 1,302 52,692 6,488 3.90 908 7,082 26.76 38.35 1,085Asturias, Principado de 18,487 321 84,005 1,036 4.52 872 5,906 45.98 44.50 1,067Balears, Illes 3,066 4,254 9,059 14,395 3.20 134 2,201 34.11 39.18 429Canarias 3,029 343 13,417 4,458 5.30 453 2,397 24.00 26.88 520Cantabria 7,745 1,082 28,792 4,128 3.73 241 2,954 35.76 40.95 369Castilla y León 44,225 567 175,463 2,180 3.97 2,932 22,298 25.60 38.85 3,554Castilla-La Mancha 27,355 333 81,667 958 2.98 1,500 12,142 21.84 38.58 1,982Cataluña 45,765 4,748 145,353 22,513 3.32 1,864 16,897 31.90 48.89 2,491Comunitat Valenciana 11,853 704 37,779 2,980 3.25 612 5,495 23.84 32.92 932Extremadura 11,118 445 29,356 1,548 2.67 382 3,711 26.78 37.72 519Galicia 9,010 574 27,217 1,940 3.04 301 3,646 25.52 36.44 529Madrid, Comunidad de 2,417 6 9,394 10 3.88 86 1,128 26.88 39.45 107Murcia, Región de 5,197 308 19,036 658 3.58 137 1,981 32.01 48.98 225Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 13,465 326 55,482 2,339 4.19 599 4,685 39.58 51.92 758País Vasco 6,854 794 18,657 2,641 2.78 210 2,312 29.29 46.41 261Rioja, La 2,841 162 6,881 259 2.38 95 985 23.24 46.72 103Ceuta - - - - - - - - - -Melilla - - - - - - - - - -2 To facilitate the comparability between data from different Autonomous Communities (and because of the different regulation and different characteristics), a group called rural house has been created, with those establishments with similar typology (location, capacity, etc…).
The variables included in the previous table have been estimated with that type of establishments.
RTOS (TABLES ANNEX) - July 2020. Provisional data (3/4)
9. Travellers and overnight stays by country of residenceResults by countries Travellers Overnight stays
Total % Total %TOTAL 430,092 100.00 1,462,784 100.00Residents in Spain 387,426 90.08 1,297,315 88.69Residents abroad 42,666 9.92 165,469 11.31Total Residents abroad 42,666 100.00 165,469 100.00
TOTAL Residents in EU-271 (without Spain) 28,451 66.68 120,398 72.76- Germany 9,646 22.61 44,781 27.06- Belgium 3,083 7.23 13,735 8.30- France 7,029 16.47 26,240 15.86- Italy 1,218 2.85 3,657 2.21- Netherlands 3,868 9.07 18,387 11.11- Portugal 823 1.93 2,764 1.67United Kingdom 3,409 7.99 14,735 8.90Switzerland 1,108 2.60 5,345 3.23Other European countries 3,835 8.99 15,242 9.21United States of America 332 0.78 1,185 0.72Other countries 8,314 19.49 19,397 11.721 Since 31 January 2020, The United Kingdom is no longer part of the E.U., hence the aggregate UE-27 is published.
RTOS (TABLES ANNEX) - July 2020. Provisional data (4/4)
Tourist Accomodation Occupancy SurveyHostels Occupancy Survey (HOS)July 2020Provisional data 31th August 2020
1. Travellers, overnight stays and average stay by Autonomous Cities and CommunitiesAutonomous cities and Travellers Overnight stays Averagecommunities Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay
in abroad in abroadSpain Spain
TOTAL 25,156 20,916 4,239 101,153 84,993 16,159 4.02
2. Open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of staff by autonomous cities and communitiesAutonomous cities and Capacity Occupancy rate Employedcommunities Estimated Estimated Of bed-places Of bed-places personnel
HDPI (ANNEX OF TABLES) - July 2020. Provisional data
Tourist Campsite Price Index (TCSPI). 2002 BaseJuly 2020Provisional data 31st August 2020
National general index and breakdown by ratesIndex Annual
variation rateTOTAL 168.66 -0.29Normal rate 171.52 0.56Special rate for stays up to one month 94.87 -2.11Special rate for stays longer than one month 178.03 4.83Bungalow rate1 112.42 -1.8812014 Base
National general index and breakdown by categoriesIndex Annual
variation rateTOTAL 168.66 -0.29Luxury and first 174.62 -0.48Second 162.56 -0.34Third 179.37 2.98
TCSPI (ANNEX OF TABLES) - July 2020. Provisional data
Rural Tourism Accommodation Price Index (RTAPI)July Provisional data 31st August 2020
General Autonomous Cities and Communities and national indices
Index Annual variationrate
TOTAL 146.91 -1.43Andalucía 132.73 -3.98Aragón 174.06 1.87Asturias, Principado de 143.59 1.63Balears, Illes 143.88 -5.60Canarias 116.62 -1.67Cantabria 156.71 2.90Castilla y León 140.65 -0.56Castilla - La Mancha 133.65 -2.56Cataluña 160.17 -0.39Comunitat Valenciana 147.68 -1.18Extremadura 99.27 -2.54Galicia 128.23 -2.23Madrid, Comunidad de 143.09 -1.77Murcia, Región de 158.31 1.37Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 190.45 4.38País Vasco 167.82 2.17Rioja, La 158.08 2.84Ceuta - -Melilla - -
National general index and breakdown by ratesIndex Annual variation