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Tourists up by 13% in 2025, expenditure nears €4 billion mark

Tourists up by 13% in 2025, expenditure nears €4 billion mark

The number of tourists who visited Malta last year increased by nearly 13% over 2024, while expenditure increased by nearly a fifth. National data released on Thursday shows that the number of inbound tourists in 2025 totalled 4,022,310 - an increase of 12.9 per cent over 2024. Well over half visited Gozo and Comino. Same-day and overnight visitors

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Malta’s tourism industry has hit new record levels, with total expenditure by the 4 million tourists who visited Malta and Gozo in 2025 exceeding €3.9 billion. The figure represents an 18.6% increase over the previous year and is 44% higher than 2023, while expenditure per visitor rose from €924 to €971. With more than 25.4 million guest nights recorded,

Over 4 Million Tourists Visited Malta In 2025 Spending €3.9 Billion

Over 4 Million Tourists Visited Malta In 2025 Spending €3.9 Billion

Malta’s tourism sector closed 2025 on a strong note, with 225,104 inbound tourists recorded in December alone, a 17% increase compared to the same month in 2024. During the final month of the year, visitors spent a total of 1,383,810 nights on the island, generating €162.9 million in expenditure. Across the entire year, inbound tourists reached 4,022,310,

More than 4 million tourists visit Malta in 2025 – NSO

More than 4 million tourists visit Malta in 2025 – NSO

Inbound tourists for 2025 amounted to 4,022,310, an increase of 12.9 per cent over the same period in 2024, the NSO said Thursday. Total nights spent by inbound tourists went up by 11.0 per cent, reaching 25.4 million nights. Total tourist expenditure was estimated at €3,904.4 million, 18.6 per cent higher than that recorded for the same period in