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Malta’s National Statistics Office reports a 25% increase in tourist arrivals during the first four months of 2025

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Malta’s sector has experienced a significant surge in 2025, with the National Statistics (NSO) a 17.4% in inbound tourist arrivals during the first four compared to the same period in 2024. This is underscored by a substantial rise in total nights spent and tourist expenditure, the sector’s robust recovery and expansion.

In April 2025, Malta welcomed 351,165 tourists, a 14.6% increase over April 2024. The majority of these visitors were aged between 25 and 44 (35.4%) and 45 to 64 (34.4%). Notably, , Italian, and Polish residents comprised 46.4% of the total inbound tourists. The average length of stay was 5.7 nights, with 87.6% of guest nights spent in rented accommodation establishments.

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Tourist expenditure in April 2025 reached €296.2 , a 23.6% increase from the previous year. The average expenditure per was estimated at €147.5. Over the first four months, total tourist expenditure amounted to €804.7 million, a 24.2% rise compared to the same period in 2024. Per capita expenditure increased to €770 from €728 in 2024.

A significant portion of these tourists visited Gozo and Comino, with 194,126 visitors in April, accounting for 55.3% of total tourist arrivals. This represents a 21.7% increase compared to April 2024. The number of tourists Gozo and Comino from January to April 2025 totaled 526,752, or 50.4% of total tourists, indicating a growing interest in these islands.

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The surge in tourist arrivals has been attributed to several , including the easing of travel restrictions and the promotion of Malta’s cultural and attractions. The NSO’s data reflects a positive trend in the tourism sector, a promising outlook for the remainder of 2025.

Overall, the first four months of 2025 have demonstrated a strong recovery and growth in Malta’s tourism , with Gozo emerging as a key for visitors. The upward trend in tourist arrivals and expenditure underscores the sector’s resilience and its role in Malta’s economy.

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