An official statement has claimed that 2023 is set to be a historical year for Malta in terms of tourism, having seen the visitation to the islands by almost 3 million tourists.
These numbers surpass the last record set back in 2019, prior to the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic. Apart from tourist visitation records, 2023’s spending by said tourists reportedly reached the €2.8 billion mark.
The details were announced by Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo during a visit he made to The Marriot Hotel and Spa in St. Julian’s.
The Minister said that such results are to be celebrated as a country as they impact everyone living on the island. Bartolo also expressed the goals for the upcoming year, saying that Malta should continue to aim to attract tourists of an even higher quality than 2023.
This is set to occur due to various reforms, including the ‘skills pass’, which will see an improvement of services in restaurants and hotels around the island.
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