20% Increase In Tourists Coming To Malta Over June 2022

During the reviewed month, Malta welcomed 267,585 inbound tourists for holidays and 15,060 for business, the NSO reveals.
The largest group was aged between 25 and 44, accounting for 40.9% of visitors, followed by the 45-64 age bracket at 29.6%. UK, Italy, and French residents made up 47.0% of the total inbound tourists.
Total nights spent increased by 22.4% compared to June 2022, reaching over 1.9 million nights. Most guest nights (87.4%) were in rented accommodations, and the average length of stay was 6.6 nights.
Tourist expenditure reached nearly €286.5 million, showing a 32.1% rise from the same month in 2022, with an average expenditure of €147.2 per night.
For January to June 2023, inbound tourists rose by 43.8%, totalling 1,289,292 visitors, while nights spent grew by 35.9%, surpassing 8.1 million nights.
Total tourist expenditure amounted to €1,036.8 million, a 48.8% increase from 2022, with a per capita spending of €804, up from €777 in 2022.
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