23 October 2024

Hotel Tourism Short-Term Trends (HOS/HPI/IPHS)

September 2024. Provisional data

Main results

  • Overnight stays in hotel establishments increased by 2.8% in September with respect to the same month in 2023.
  • The Hotel Price Index rose by 7.0% in the annual rate.
  • Hotels invoiced an average of 125.2 euros per occupied room, 7.4% more than in the same month of the previous year.

Overnight stays in hotel establishments increased by 2.8% in September compared with the same month in 2023, exceeding 39 million.

Those of travellers resident in Spain decreased by 0.7%, while those of non-residents increased by 4.4%.

Annual variation rate for overnight stay

Percentage

During the first nine months of 2024, overnight stays increased by 5.2% compared to the same period in the previous year. Those of travellers resident in Spain decreased by 0.3%, while those of non-residents increased by 8.2%.

Destinations

Andalucia, Cataluña and Comunidad Valenciana were the main destinations for travellers resident in Spain in September, with 21.3%, 12.9% and 12.7% of the total number of overnight stays, respectively.

The main destinations for non-residents were Illes Balears, Cataluña, and Canarias, with 32.1%, 18.9% and 18.2% of the total, respectively.

By tourist areas, Mallorca registered the highest number of overnight stays, with more than 7.1 million. On the other hand, the tourist destinations with the most overnight stays were Barcelona, Madrid and Calvià.

Overnight stays according to the country of origin of travellers

Travellers from the United Kingdom and Germany accounted for 26.7% and 18.6%, respectively, of total non-resident overnight stays in September.

Overnight stays by travellers from France, the Netherlands and the United States (the following source markets) accounted for 7.5%, 4.9% and 4.3% of the total, respectively.

Hotel occupancy

In September, 66.9% of the available bed-places were occupied, a year-on-year increase of 1.3%. The weekend occupancy rate by bed-places increased by 2.4%, to 71.4%.

Illes Balears recorded the highest occupancy rate by bed-places in September (80.9%).

By tourist areas, Mallorca recorded the highest occupancy rate by bed places (82.0%). Palma-Calvià had the highest weekend occupancy rate (83.6%).

The tourist destination with the highest level of occupancy by places and at weekends was Sóller, with 88.9% and 91.6%, respectively.

Hotel Prices

The Hotel Price Index rose by 7.0% in September compared with the same month in 2023.

Hotel Price Index

Annual variation rate. Percentage

By autonomous communities and cities, the highest increase was recorded in Comunidad de Madrid (15.2%). Meanwhile, the autonomous city of Melilla presented the largest decrease (-4.3%).

By categories, the greatest price increase occurred in one gold star establishments (8.0%).

Hotel Sector Profitability

The average hotel turnover per occupied room (ADR) was 125.2 euros in September, an increase of 7.4% compared with the same month in 2023.

The average daily revenue per available room (RevPAR), which is determined by the occupancy of these establishments, reached 96.8 euros, an increase of 9.3%.

By category, the ADR was 281.7 euros for five-star hotels, 129.7 euros for four-star hotels and 101.2 euros for three-star hotels. RevPAR these same categories was 218.6, 110.1 and 79.4 euros, respectively.

The tourist spot with the highest ADR and RevPar was Estepona, with 246.3 and 189.8 euros, respectively.

Average revenue per available room according to categories

Euros

Data revisions and updates

The INE has today updated the data for September 2023 of the Hotel Occupancy Survey, the Hotel Price Index and the Hotel Sector Profitability Indicators. All results of this operation are available on INEBase.

Methodological note

The objective of the Hotels Occupancy Survey (EOH) is to ascertain a series of variables that make it possible to describe the fundamental characteristics of the hotel sector, both from the point of view of supply and demand.

The Hotel Price Index (IPH) is a statistical measure of the monthly evolution of prices applied to clients that hotel entrepreneurs apply to their customers.

The objective of the Indicators of Profitability of the Hotel Sector (IRSH) is to facilitate decision-making in the hotel sector. These are the Average Daily Rate (ADR), which collects the average daily income per occupied room, and the Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR), which collects the average daily revenue per available room.

Type of operation:
monthly continuous survey.
Population scope:
all hotel establishments.
Geographical scope:
the entire national territory.
Reference period of the results:
one month.
Reference period of the information:
seven consecutive days of each month, chosen randomly in such a way that between all the establishments they cover the whole month.
Sample design:
stratified sampling by province and establishment category, with 4 and 5-gold star categories being exhaustive.
Sample size:
approximately 9,250 establishments in winter and 11,200 in summer.
Collection method:
questionnaire filled in directly by the hotel establishment.

For additional information, you can access the methodologies (EOHIPH and IRSH) and the standard methodological reports (EOHIPH and IRSH).

INE statistics are produced in accordance with the Code of Good Practice for European Statistics. More information in Quality at INE and Code of Best Practices.

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