25 Sep, 2019 @ 09:52
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August was best month IN HISTORY for tourism in Spain’s Andalucia, but which province grew the most?

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HOTSPOT: Sevilla saw the biggest spike in overnight stays
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HOTSPOT: Sevilla saw the biggest spike in overnight stays

AUGUST was best month in history in terms of tourism numbers in Andalucia.

According to new data, the summer month exceeded all expectations this year after there were 7.6 million more overnight stays in hotels compared to last year, a 4.9% growth.

The number staying in other accommodation reached 2.3 million, an increase of 4.4% on August 2018.

Junta vice president Juan Marin said it was ‘a historic month for tourism in Andalucia.’

Seven provinces stood out from the pack but it was the capital Sevilla which enjoyed the most growth, with a 9.9% year-on-year increase in overnight stays.

It was followed by Cordoba, which increased by 7.5%, Granada (6.7%), Huelva (5.9%), Cadiz (4.8%), Malaga (4.4%) and Almeria (1.9%).

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Employment data has also been positive during August as 49,400 jobs were registered in Andalucia hotels, a year-on-year increase of 5.5%.

The forecast for the month of September predicts a more than 4% bump in overnight stays year-on-year.

This will mean Spain’s southernmost region will have enjoyed 26.3 million hotel stays this summer, 4% more than last summer, and 1% more than expected.

The positive results are mostly thanks to a surge in domestic tourists heading to the costa from inland.

There was also a slight rise in international visitors, despite the fierce competition from cheaper alternatives in the Mediterranean.

Laurence Dollimore

Laurence Dollimore is a Spanish-speaking, NCTJ-trained journalist with almost a decade’s worth of experience.
The London native has a BA in International Relations from the University of Leeds and and an MA in the same subject from Queen Mary University London.
He earned his gold star diploma in multimedia journalism at the prestigious News Associates in London in 2016, before immediately joining the Olive Press at their offices on the Costa del Sol.
After a five-year stint, Laurence returned to the UK to work as a senior reporter at the Mail Online, where he remained for two years before coming back to the Olive Press as Digital Editor in 2023.
He continues to work for the biggest newspapers in the UK, who hire him to investigate and report on stories in Spain.
These include the Daily Mail, Telegraph, Mail Online, Mail on Sunday and The Sun and Sun Online.
He has broken world exclusives on everything from the Madeleine McCann case to the anti-tourism movement in Tenerife.

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