Non-Hotel Tourist Accommodation Occupancy Survey Year 2012. Provisional data



Similar documents
Overnight stays in non-hotel tourist accommodation increase 12.3% in October as compared to the same month of 2014

Overnight stays in non-hotel tourist accommodation increase 6.9% in November as compared to the same month of 2014

Overnight stays in hotel establishments increase 1.9% in 2013

Overnight stays in hotel establishments register an increase of 4.3% in February, as compared to the same month of 2014

Overnight stays in hotel establishments registered an increase of 2.7% in August, as compared to the same month of 2013

Overnight stays in hotel establishments registered an increase of 5.1% in October, as compared to the same month of 2013

The value of unpaid bills of exchange decreases 21.6% in April, as compared with the same month of 2014

The population registered in the Continuous Municipal Register decreased by 404,619 persons, standing at 46.7 million persons in the last year

Hospital Morbidity Survey Year The number of inpatient admissions to hospital in Spain decreases 1.1% in 2011

The INE presents the new statistical operation Household Projection

Use of ITC infrastructures by company size. Percentage of enterprises

In Spain, 56,030 titles were published in 2014, that is, 0.7% less than in the previous year

Tourism survey for Spanish residents (ETR/FAMILITUR) Q2 2015

The monthly variation of turnover 1 for the market Services Sector is 0.6% after adjusting for seasonal and calendar effects

Current demographic trends are to lead Spain to lose one tenth of its population in the coming 40 years

Average household water consumption stood at 137 litres per inhabitant per day, that is, 3.5% less than in 2011

Average household water consumption stood at 130 litres per inhabitant per day, that is, 3.7% less than in 2012

Survey on ICT and Electronic Commerce Use in Companies 2011/12

Population Figures at 1 January 2014 Migration Statistics 2013 Provisional data

Spanish Regional Accounts. Base Regional Gross Domestic Product. Year 2014 Income accounts of the household sector.

57.4% of Spanish households have a broadband Internet connection, 11.6% more than in 2009

PRESENTATION OF E.164 NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN COUNTRY CODE 34 SPAIN SHORT CODES Short codes Social value services

According to the Census, Spain has a population of 46,815,916 inhabitants at 1 November 2011, with growth of almost 6 million persons in a decade

Plant health care in Spain

69.8% of Spanish households have a broadband Internet connection, three points more than in 2012

The Spanish Electricity System Summary

José Alcalá MMXV. Spain in figures 2015

Presentation of the Quality Office of the UdL. Universitat de Lleida September 2014 Oficina de Qualitat Vicerectorat de Qualitat i Planificació

Pozuelo de Alarcón is the city with the highest level of income and lowest unemployment rate of the 109 analyzed

SMEs and Operators from Developing Countries. Micro-Enterprises Standard

PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT IN SPAIN

Fiscal Policy Strategy

Each page is identical in format and gives you the following information

EUROPARC-Spain and the Spanish system of Protected Areas

BACHILLERATO NEW. ingear

EMPLOYMENT INTEGRATION: The role of associations of people with mental illness and their families

Organization of the Health Care System in Spain

Hotel Price Index (HPI). Base 2008 (as of January 2016) Methodological note

Talentum Startups An Open Innovation Program. Javier Santiso Managing Director Global Affairs & New Ventures Telefónica, S.A.

Indicator Fact Sheet (WQ05) Water prices Author: Concha Lallana, CEDEX EEA project manager: Niels Thyssen version

Basic Data of the Spanish University System. Academic year 2010/2011

How To Make A Long Term Care Law Work In Spain

Company Profile 2016

OCU's experience in adapting to the Spanish CV standard format (CVN)

Spain - Eligible Institutions

Retrieval Centres for HPC-M and HPC-A

Service Charter

ERASMUS+ MASTER LOANS

Tourism trends in Europe and in Mediterranean Partner Countries,

Figure 1: The Canary Archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean (right) and the location of La Palma island in Canary (above left)

Paid 400 /month Sales support and Customer care internship inbarcelona, Spain

Public Corporate Entity..es domain statistics December 2014

Oxygen Requests List of Spanish Authorities

How To Understand The Power Of Social Networks

ERASMUS+ MASTER LOANS

The Spatial Data Infrastructure of Spain as an example of success in Europe *

PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY WORKERS

Exercise 39. The Euro. At the end of this exercise you will:

187/ December EU28, euro area and United States GDP growth rates % change over the previous quarter

Energy prices in the EU Household electricity prices in the EU rose by 2.9% in 2014 Gas prices up by 2.0% in the EU

Dialnet. Author Identification. Eduardo Bergasa

RULES FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OF TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE EXPENSES FOR EXCHANGE OF OFFICIALS

99/ June EU28, euro area and United States GDP growth rates % change over the previous quarter

Snapshot: Regional and local television in Spain

Transcription:

13 February 213 Non-Hotel Tourist Accommodation Occupancy Survey Year 212. Provisional data Main results In 212, it was registered 11.9 million of overnight stays in non-hotel tourist accommodation (holiday dwellings, campsites and rural tourism accommodation), 1.2% less than in 211. Overnight stays by residents dropped 4.8%, whereas those by nonresidents rose 1.%. Overnight stays in holiday dwellings decreased 1.1%. Travellers resident abroad registered 76.7% of the total number of overnight stays, being Canarias their main destination. In campsites, overnight stays decreased 1.1%. Cataluña was the main destination in this accommodation modality and Holland was the main country of origin. Overnight stays in rural tourism accommodation decreased 2.5%. Travellers resident in Spain registered 77.% of the total number of overnight stays. Illes Balears was the main destination of non-residents. The Holliday Dwellings and Campsites Price Indeces showed a positive annual growth, whereas that of Rural Tourism Accommodation Price Index registered an average drop of.7%. The INE publishes for the first time, independently, an annual summary of the performance of the non-hotel accommodation occupancy surveys (holiday dwellings, campsites and rural tourism accommodation). The information used is based on the annual data of 212, as well as the performance registered for the five last years. 1

Performance of the overnight stays in non-hotel accommodation Overnight stays in non-hotel tourist accommodations (holiday dwellings, campsites and rural tourist accommodation) reached the figure of 11.9 millions in 212, with a decrease of 1.2% as compared with the previous year. This variation rate was 6.7 points lower than that registered in 211, when overnight stays increased 5.5%. In 212, overnight stays by resident travellers decreased 4.8%, and those by non-resident travellers increased 1.%. Resident travellers, representing 53.1% of the total, registered 36.4% of the total figure of overnight stays. 62% of the overnight stays was registered in holiday dwellings, 31% in campsites and 7% in rural tourism accommodation. Annual overnight stays in non-hotel accomodation by origin (in millions). Annual serie 12 1 17,3 97,6 97,7 13,1 11,9 8 6 68.4 59.3 59.4 64.2 64.8 4 2 38.9 38.2 38.3 39. 37.1 28 29 21 211 212 Residents in Spain Residents abroad Overnight annual growth rate in non-hotel accomodation. Annual serie 1 7.9 5.5 5.1.1.2 1.6 1. -1.6-1.2-5 -4.8-1 -9.1-15 -13.3 29 21 211 212 Residents in Spain Residents abroad Total 2

Distribution of overnight stays by modality over total non-hotel accomodation in %. Annual serie 1% 7.3 8.1 7.8 7.5 7.4 8% 29. 31.3 31.5 3.7 3.7 6% 4% 2% 63.7 6.6 6.7 61.8 61.9 % 28 29 21 211 212 Holidays dw elling Campsites Rural tourism Holiday Dwellings Overnight stays in holiday dwellings decreased 1.1% in 212. Overnight stays of residents decreased 6.1% and those of non-residents increased.6%. Of the total overnight stays during the year, 64.6% were accounted for in the months between May and October. Non-resident travellers registered 76.7% of the overnight stays. Overnight annual growth rate in holiday dwellings. Annual serie 1 9.2 7.5 5 2.4 -.5.3 2.7.6-1.1-5 -1-6.1-6.1-15 -15.7-13.5-2 29 21 211 212 Residents in Spain Residents abroad Total 3

Canarias was the preferred holiday dwelling destination, with 29.8 million overnight stays, 3.2% less than in 211. Illes Balears was the second destination of choice, with more than 9.5 million overnight stays, 1.7% less. 5 47.3 Distribution of total overnight stays in holiday dwellings by autonomus community of destination in 212 in % 4 3 2 15.2 1. 11.9 1. 9.6 2.2 1.1 2.9 Canarias Balears, Illes Comunitat Valenciana Andalucía Cataluña Madrid, Comunidad de Murcia, Región de Rest The Autonomous Communities that registered the greatest variation rates of overnight stays during the year were La Rioja (18.8%), Extremadura (18.1%) and Galicia (12.8%). Conversely, the Autonomous Communities with the greatest negative rates were Principado de Asturias (-21.3%), Cantabria (-13.7%) and Comunidad Foral de Navarra (-13.2%). Overnight stays in holiday dwellings by autonomous community of destination in 212. Annual growth rate 3 2 1-1 -2-3 18.8 Rioja, La 18.1 Extremadura 12.8 Galicia 1.2 Castilla y León 8.4 Andalucía 6.2 Aragón 1.4 País Vasco 1. Cataluña.6 Comunitat Valenciana -1.1 National average -1.7 Balears, Illes -1.8 Murcia, Región de -3.2 Canarias -6.2 Madrid, Comunidad de -9.9 Castilla - La Mancha -13.2-13.7 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de Cantabria 4-21.3 Asturias, Principado de

The British market consolidated its position as the main country of origin in holiday dwellings, with 16.6 million of overnight stays, 4.8% less than in 211. The following country of origin was Germany, with 8.1 million overnight stays and an annual rate of -1.%. 4 Distribution of the total overnight stays of non-residents in holiday dwellings of de main 11 countries by origin in 212 (%) 34.3 3 2 16.8 1.8 1 6.9 5.9 5.6 5.5 4.2 3. 2.9 2.7 1.4 United Kingdom Germany Netherlands Sweden France Norway Ireland Denmark Italy Finland Belgium Other countries In 212, Norway, Danemark, United States and Sweden registered the most significant growths. The countries of origin that showed the lowest rates were Austria, United Kingdom and Portugal. 15 1 12.6 Annual variation rate of overnight stays in holiday dwelling of the 11 main origin countries in 212, as compared with 211 1.8 5 3.7 3.4 3.3 3. 2.9.6-5 -1. -2.2-4.8-1 Norway Denmark Sweden Ireland Netherlands Italy Belgium Finland Germany France United Kingdom 5

Holiday dwellings offered an average of 442.21 available bedplaces,.6% more than in 211. The occupancy rate by bedplaces decreased 1.8% and the weekend occupancy rate decreased 2.1%. Occupancy rate by bedplaces in holiday dwellings. Annual serie 5 4 41.7 36.3 37. 39.3 38.6 3 2 1 28 29 21 211 212 Occupancy annual growth rate by bedplaces in holiday dwellings. Annual serie 1 5 2. 6.3-5 -1.8-1 -15-13.1 29 21 211 212 6

Tourist Campsites Overnight stays in campsites decreased 1.1% in 212. Resident travellers registered an annual rate of -3.1% and non-resident travellers registered an annual rate of 1.3%. Of the total overnight stays during the year, 8.7% were accounted for in the months between May and October. Overnight annual growth rate in campsites. Annual serie 4 2 1. 2.2.9 2.7 2.9 2.8 1.3 -.1-2 -1.8-1.1-4 -3.1-6 -5. 29 21 211 212 Residents in Spain Residents abroad Total Cataluña was the preferred destination in tourist campsites, with 14.3 million overnight stays,.8% more than in 211. Comunitat Valenciana was the Autonomous Communities that registered the greatest growth during the year, 1.3% more than in 211. By contrast, Castilla- La Mancha showed the lowest variation rate, 19.% less. 5 45.7 Distribution of total overnight stays in campsites by autonomous community of destination in 212 in % 4 3 2 17.9 1 1.9 3.5 3.4 3.1 2.5 2.4 2.3 1.8 1.4 5. Cataluña Comunitat Valenciana Andalucía Cantabria Murcia, Región de Aragón Galicia Castilla y León Asturias, Principado de Madrid, Comunidad de País Vasco 7 Rest

Overnight stays in campsites by autonomous community of destination in 212. Annual growth rate 5 1.3.8-5 -1 -.1 -.7-1.1-1.7-2.3-2.9-4.2-5.4-6.1-6.9-7.6-8.1-15 -1.9-11.2-13.3-2 -19. -25 Comunitat Valenciana Cataluña País Vasco Asturias, Principado de National average Andalucía Cantabria Aragón Castilla y León Murcia, Región de Rioja, La Madrid, Comunidad de Navarra, Comunidad Foral de Galicia Balears, Illes Canarias Extremadura Castilla-La Mancha The Dutch market, with was the main country of origin with 25.7% of the total number of overnight stays, registered a growth of 4.2% as compared with 211. It was followed by France and the United Kingdom with 2.1% and 18.8% of the total number of overnight stays, respectively. 3 Distribution of the total overnight stays of non-residents in campsites of the main 1 countries by origin in 212 (%) 25.7 2 2.1 18.8 16.9 1 5.9 5.8 2. 1.6 1.3.9.9 Netherlands France United Kingdom Germany Beigium Ireland Italy Denmark Sweden Portugal Other countries 8

2 15. Annual variation rate of overnight stays of the 1 main countries in 212, as compared with 211 1 6.8 5.6 4.2 1. -.5-2.8-1 -7.2-2 -18.7-3 -24.9 Sweden Belgium France Netherlands Denmark Germany United Kingdom Ireland Italy Portugal The annual average occupancy rate of available pitches decreased 3.%, whereas the weekend occupancy rate did so by 3.2% La Rioja reached in average the greatest rate of occupancy in campsites (62.8%), followed by Comunidad de Madrid (48.6%) and Comunitat Valenciana (46.3%). Average occupancy rate by pitches in campsites. Annual serie 4 37.7 36.2 35.8 36.4 35.3 3 2 1 28 29 21 211 212 9

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 62.8 Rioja, La Average occupancy rate by pitches in campsites by autonomous community in 212 48.6 Madrid, Comunidad de 46.3 Comunitat Valenciana 39.3 37.9 37.9 37.3 35.7 35.3 Cataluña Cantabria País Vasco Navarra, Comunidad Foral de Murcia, Región de National average 29.9 Balears, Illes 27.8 27.2 Extremadura Aragón 25.6 24.3 23.9 23. 2.8 19.6 Asturias, Principado de Castilla-La Mancha Castilla y León Andalucía Canarias Galicia Rural Tourism Accommodation Overnight stays in rural tourism accommodation registered a decreased of 2.5% in 212, reaching 7.5 million of overnight stays. Resident overnight stays decreased 6.2% while non-resident overnight stays increased 12.4%. Overnight annual growth rate in rural tourism accommodation. Annual serie 25 2 2.5 15 12.4 1 5 2.6.5 -.2.4-5 -1-4.9-4.1-3.6-6.2-9.6 29 21 211 212-2.5 Residents in Spain Residents abroad Total 1

Castilla y León was the preferred destination in rural tourism accommodation, with 1.3 million overnight stays, 5.% less than in 211. Worth noting the growth of overnight stays in Illes Balears, with an increase of 18.7%, mostly due to the increase of those registered by non-residents. Distribution of total overnight stays in rural tourism accommodation by autonomous community of destination in 212 in % 25 2 18. 15 1 5 11.5 9.4 8. 7.8 5.9 5.5 5. 4.5 4.2 4. 3.8 3.6 3.3 3.2 1.4.9 Castilla y León Cataluña Balears, Illes Andalucía Asturias, Principado de Cantabria Castilla-La Mancha Aragón Canarias Navarra, Comunidad Foral de País Vasco Comunitat Valenciana Galicia Extremadura Madrid, Comunidad de Murcia, Región de Rioja, La Total overnight stays in rural tourism accommodation by autonomous community of destination in 212. Annual growth rate 5 4 3 2 1-1 -2-3 41.2 Murcia, Región de 18.7 Balears, Illes 16.8 Andalucía 6.5 Madrid, Comunidad de 3.5 3.1 Castilla-La Mancha Rioja, La -2.5-3.3-3.4-5. -5.4-6.4 National average Canarias País Vasco Castilla y León Extremadura Cantabria -6.9-7.2-8.6 Aragón Cataluña Galicia -12.2 Asturias, Principado de -14.1 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de -17.1 Comunitat Valenciana 11

Distribution of overnight stays of non-residents in rural tourism accommodation by autonomous community of destination in 212 in % 4 35.6 3 2 14.7 14.5 1 9.2 5.4 3.6 2.8 2.4 2.3 2.2 2. 5.3 Balears, Illes Canarias Andalucía Cataluña Castilla y León Cantabria The average occupancy rate was 14.3% in 212, with an annual decrease of 5.6%. The average weekend occupancy rate decreased 6.1% in 212 and stood at 23.6%. Illes Balears reached in average the greatest occupancy rate (51.2%). It was followed by Canarias (23.1%) and País Vasco (19.9%). Galicia Aragón País Vasco Asturias, Principado de Comunitat Valenciana Rest Occupancy rate by bedplaces in rural tourism accommodation. Annual serie 25 2 15 18.4 17. 15.7 15.1 14.3 1 5 28 29 21 211 212 12

Occupancy rate by bedplaces on weekends in rural tourism by autonomous community in 212 6 54.8 5 4 3 2 38.2 31.3 31.3 31.1 29. 26.8 25.1 23.8 23.6 2.5 2.1 2. 19.1 18.9 18.5 17.1 13.4 1 Balear s, Ille s Rioja, La País Vasco Cataluña Madrid, C. de Navarra, C. Foral de Cantabria Canarias Castilla y León Nacional average Extremadura Andalucía Aragón Asturias, Principado de Murcia, Región de Castilla-La Mancha Galicia Comunitat Valenciana Prices in non-hotel tourist accommodation In 212, the Holiday Dwelling Price Index registered an increase of 1.5%. Holiday dwelling price index. Annual growth rate 2 1.5 1.3 1-1 -1.1-2 -1.6 29 21 211 212 13

In turn, the Tourist Campsite Price Index registered an average growth of.5%. Tourist campsite price index. Annual growth rate 4 3.4 3 2 1.9 1.9,5 29 21 211 212 The Rural Tourist Accommodation Price Index registered an average drop of.7% in 212. Rural tourism accommodation price index. Annual growth rate 1.8.4-1 -.7-2 -1.5 29 21 211 212 14

The Autonomous Community where the Rural Tourist Accommodation Price Index showed the greatest growth was Aragón, with an average annual rate of 3.7%, whereas the Autonomous Community with the greatest drop was País Vasco, with -4.8%. Rural tourism accommodation price index. Annual growth rate in 212 by autonomous community 6 4 3.7 2.5 2-2 -4-6 1.1.1. -.1 -.2 -.6 -.7 -.7 -.9-2.3-2.3-2.4-2.4-2.5-3.5-4.8 Aragón Balears, Illes Navarra, C. Foral de Galicia Canarias Castilla y León Extremadura Rioja, La National average Comunitat Valenciana Cantabria Madrid, Comunidad de Castilla - La Mancha Andalucía Cataluña Murcia, Región de Asturias, Principado de País Vasco 15

Performance of travellers and overnight stays in all Spanish collective tourist accommodation in 212. 1 The overnight stays in Spanish collective tourist accommodation (hotels, dwellings, campsites and rural tourism accommodation) exceeded 383.2 million of overnight stays in 212, with a drop of 1.7% as compared with the previous year. Overnight stays by residents dropped 7.5%, whereas those by non-residents rose 1.9%. The average stay increased.7%, and stood at 3.8 overnight stays per traveller. Travellers and overnight stays in collective tourist accommodation were 2 : Year 212 Holiday dwellings Campsites Rural T. Non-hotel Hotels Total Travellers 8,845,132 5,913,447 2,662,671 17,421,25 83,182,531 1,63,781 Residents 2,957,136 4,11,99 2,273,516 9,242,642 43,47,778 52,29,42 Non-residents 5,887,997 1,91,457 389,154 8,178,67 4,134,753 48,313,36 Overnight stays 63,68,295 31,335,566 7,54,78 11,97,938 281,373,345 383,281,283 Residents 14,77,499 16,617,157 5,776,261 37,1,917 12,15,5 139,25,922 Non-residents 48,36,796 14,718,49 1,727,817 64,87,22 179,223,34 244,3,362 The main countries of origin in overall regulated tourist accommodation were the United Kingdom (with 26.7% of the total number of non-resident overnight stays), Germany (23.5%) and France (7.4%). Canarias was the preferred destination regarding overall tourist accommodation, with more than 87.7 million overnight stays, (2.3% less than in 211). Cataluña followed it, with more than 69.5 million overnight stays (.4% more) and Illes Balears, with more than 64.8 million overnight stays (.9% more). 1 The annual data on travellers and overnight stays in hotels showed together with the rest of the accommodations in this section, have been subject of a previous dissemination by the INE (press release of January 29) 2 The results showed by the table are the addition of the monthly figures. The potential gaps between subtotals and the total are due to the fact that the data are shown without decimals, but they are calculated taking them into account. So, the differences may be explained by the rounding. 16

Methodological note The main objective of the Non-Hotel Tourist Accommodation Occupancy Survey (holiday dwellings, campsites, and rural tourism accommodation) is to ascertain the behaviour of a series of variables that allow us to describe the basic characteristics of this sector. These variables are the following: with regards to demand, there is information on travellers, overnight stays and average stay distributed by country of residence of the travellers and category of the establishment they are staying in or by Autonomous Community of origin in the case of Spanish travellers. As regards the supply, information includes the estimated number of establishments open for the season, estimated number of vacancies, level of occupancy and information on employment in the sector, in terms of the category of the establishment. This information is offered monthly, on a national, autonomous community, provincial and tourist area level. And afterwards, one the year is over, the data of the 12 months are disseminated. The two main variables in these surveys are travellers checked-in, which are all persons who stay one or more consecutive nights in the same accommodation, and overnight stays, that are understood to be every night that a traveller stays in the establishment. The target population of study is constituted by all the non-hotel tourist accommodation established in the Spanish territory. A tourist apartment establishment is understood to be any productive unit whose exclusive or productive activity is to accommodate tourists, distributed in furnished units (apartments, chalets, villas, bungalows,...). A tourist apartment (unit) is considered to be a property that is habitually rented for occasional guests. Tourist campsites are understood to be those land spaces which are duly delimited, equipped and conditioned, destined to habitually provide people, after the payment of a stipulated price, a place to live outdoors for a limited period of time for holiday or tourism purposes, and using as a residence mobile homes, caravans, tents or other similar easily transportable elements. Rural Tourism Accommodation Establishments are those establishments or dwellings destined for tourist lodging in exchange for a price with or without any other complementary services that are registered in the corresponding Register of each Autonomous Community. These establishments usually present a determined set of characteristics: They are located in a rural environment. They are constructions with a common architectonic style that is characteristic of the area or which are located in land properties that maintain active livestock and farming operations (agrotourism). They offer a limited number of vacancies and rooms for the accommodation of guests and comply with certain infrastructure and basic services requirements. The Holiday Dwelling Price Index, HDPI, is a statistical measure of the monthly evolution of the series of main price rates used by holiday dwelling establishment. The Tourist Campsites Price Index, TCPI, is a statistical measure of the monthly evolution of the series of main price rates used by campsites. The Rural Tourism Accommodation Price Index, RTAPI, is a statistical measurement of the monthly evolution of prices applied by those running this type of establishment to their clients. For further information see INEbase-www.ine.es/en/ All press releases at: www.ine.es/en/prensa/prensa_en.htm Press Office: Telephone numbers: 91 583 93 63 / 94 8 Fax: 91 583 9 87 - gprensa@ine.es Information Area: Telephone number: 91 583 91 Fax: 91 583 91 58 www.ine.es/infoine/?l=1 17

Tourist Accomodation Occupancy Survey (Holiday Dwellings) Year 212 Provisional data 1. Travellers, overnight stays and average stay by Autonomous Cities and Communities Autonomous Cities and Travellers Overnight stays Average Communities Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay in Spain abroad in Spain abroad TOTAL 8,845,132 2,957,136 5,887,997 63,68,295 14,77,499 48,36,796 7.13 Andalucía 1,186,882 588,266 598,616 6,298,823 2,469,64 3,829,183 5.31 Aragón 17,725 95,127 12,599 377,242 327,293 49,949 3.5 Asturias, Principado de 34,439 31,136 3,33 15, 136,399 13,6 4.36 Balears, Illes 1,319,144 15,59 1,169,85 9,563,444 8,943 8,762,51 7.25 Canarias 3,498,87 661,616 2,836,471 29,813,31 3,17,22 26,643,289 8.52 Cantabria 8,929 71,427 9,52 29,357 255,347 35,1 3.59 Castilla y León 55,376 51,761 3,615 178,423 164,76 14,347 3.22 Castilla-La Mancha 54,243 51,392 2,851 155,68 139,741 15,939 2.87 Cataluña 93,534 335,166 568,368 6,47,924 2,192,571 3,855,353 6.69 Comunitat Valenciana 99,24 497,233 492,791 7,484,942 3,263,243 4,221,699 7.56 Extremadura 29,533 26,86 2,727 72,181 67,73 5,18 2.44 Galicia 66,196 55,842 1,354 25,67 213,56 37,614 3.79 Madrid, Comunidad de 346,824 22,16 144,719 1,376,874 712,59 664,365 3.97 Murcia, Región de 77,77 61,718 16,52 668,52 527,212 141,38 8.6 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 4,531 32,787 7,745 136,522 111,789 24,733 3.37 País Vasco 3,483 22,369 8,114 141,98 98,543 43,437 4.66 Rioja, La 23,411 22,325 1,86 61,42 58,42 3,361 2.62 Ceuta - - - - - - - Melilla - - - - - - - Interannual rate -.7-1.99.93-1.7-6.11.57-1. 2. Capacity, occupancy and number of staff by Autonomous Cities and Communities Autonomous Cities and Capacity 1 Level of occupancy 2 Employed Communities Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holiday Per Holiday personne 1 bedplaces Holiday bedplaces bedplaces dwelling dwelling dwelling at weekend at weekend TOTAL 442,21 12,62 38.63 4.6588395 56.7 58.35 22,497 Andalucía 55,3 14,126 31.6 34.35 45.26 49.55 2,822 Aragón 5,752 1,347 17.81 25.18 25.53 33.21 427 Asturias, Principado de 3,447 862 11.72 14.8 17.31 19.75 246 Balears, Illes 45,919 14,423 55.57 56.18 69.2 69.78 3,78 Canarias 169,514 52,852 47.74 49.7 67.29 68.76 1,33 Cantabria 3,564 987 22.4 27.92 31.21 38.77 229 Castilla y León 3,376 735 14.43 23.39 24.42 33.35 275 Castilla-La Mancha 4,534 1,88 9.36 16.74 14.17 23.1 351 Cataluña 47,975 1,645 34.32 36.54 46.94 49.41 1,483 Comunitat Valenciana 78,35 16,172 25.97 27.53 38.29 4.57 1,886 Extremadura 1,368 343 14.29 21.42 19.32 28.35 132 Galicia 3,49 94 19.81 23.15 28.7 31.97 225 Madrid, Comunidad de 7,65 3,254 48.8 53.69 63.81 67.36 574 Murcia, Región de 8,316 1,844 21.84 22.98 3.69 32.26 196 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 1,744 397 21.27 26.73 33.75 37.83 45 País Vasco 1,412 39 27.28 32.57 49.51 54.42 75 Rioja, La 887 198 18.84 35.7 24.44 44.39 61 Ceuta - - - - - - - Melilla - - - - - - - Interannual rate.57.52-1.78-2.7-1.28-1.55-1.43 1 Annual average 2 Occupancy rate is weighted by number of bedplaces or by number of appartment HDOS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (1/4) 13th February 213

3. Travellers, overnight stays, capacity, occupancy, total number of staff with greater number of overnight stays * Provinces Travellers Overnight stays Capacity** Level of occupancy*** Emplo- Residents Residents Residents Residents Ave- Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holidayed in Spain abroad in Spain abroad rage bed- holiday bed- Holiday dwelling perstay places dwelling places dwelling at weekensonnel** Palmas, Las 418,198 1,849,295 2,9,588 17,824,852 8.78 114,937 36,55 46.96 66.51 67.83 6,238 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 243,419 987,176 1,79,434 8,818,437 8.4 56,246 17,357 47.93 66.75 68.48 3,795 Alicante/Alacant 29,654 387,276 1,689,41 3,481,45 7.63 54,288 11,412 25.91 39.43 41.73 1,384 Málaga 181,569 453,546 892,815 3,276,81 6.57 3,822 7,763 36.84 54.11 56.52 1,659 Girona 11,149 24,846 742,243 1,751,425 8.15 23,863 5,97 28.26 37.97 39.81 593 Tarragona 135,19 182,184 656,298 1,284,114 6.12 13,52 2,667 39.2 49.6 51.14 336 Barcelona 66,63 179,246 69,241 88,588 6.1 8,542 2,472 48.32 67.22 71.2 452 Castellón\Castelló 95,55 36,941 84,58 361,937 8.84 13,236 2,544 23.94 32.7 33.47 213 Valencia\València 111,524 68,574 769,334 378,717 6.37 1,781 2,216 28.77 39.52 42.75 289 Almería 121,131 18,831 57,425 144,982 5.11 7,42 1,663 27.6 42.42 48.35 175 Sevilla 65,582 53,58 222,57 157,575 3.19 3,449 1,15 29.84 46.4 52.69 174 Cádiz 56,496 29,172 228,124 16,535 3.91 3,779 1,65 23.24 3.22 35.44 285 Granada 67,451 29,819 225,842 12,565 3.38 4,345 1,16 2.15 27.14 34.86 317 Huelva 51,92 3,12 222,129 18,592 4.45 2,496 57 26.18 35.97 43.5 47 Huesca 49,329 2,9 175,37 13,634 3.62 3,392 737 15.11 19.7 27.54 259 4. Travellers, overnight stays, capacity, occupancy, total number of staff from tourist areas with greater number of overnight stays Tourist Areas Travellers Overnight stays Capacity** Level of occupancy*** Emplo- Residents Residents Residents Residents Ave- Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holidayed in Spain abroad in Spain abroad rage bed- holiday bed- Holiday dwelling perstay places dwelling places dwelling at weekensonnel** Isla de Gran Canaria 246,39 892,619 1,151,878 8,959,34 8.88 56,619 18,38 48.57 67.7 69.81 2,895 Isla de Tenerife 195,319 941,1 847,698 8,31,63 8.6 49,56 15,66 5.33 7.14 71.82 3,288 Isla de Lanzarote 125,96 717,318 689,33 6,524,469 8.56 41,926 12,481 46.53 66.49 66.92 2,477 Isla de Mallorca 29,495 774,661 147,11 5,855,892 7.47 27,93 8,576 58.86 72.97 73.61 1,892 Costa Blanca 278,876 369,153 1,597,28 3,294,55 7.55 49,765 1,593 26.74 4.43 42.75 1,3 Costa del Sol 167,773 438,497 842,834 3,151,524 6.59 29,48 7,43 36.97 54.6 56.93 1,593 Isla de Fuerteventura 47,63 239,358 249,38 2,341,349 9.5 16,392 5,194 42.52 62.3 63.4 866 Costa Brava 8,15 22,444 636,291 1,744,968 8.43 22,372 4,79 28.72 38.68 4.11 481 Islas de Ibiza y Formentera 59,226 254,292 299,814 1,791,36 6.67 1,586 3,392 52.9 65.61 66.35 695 Costa Daurada 131,41 177,864 639,16 1,244,64 6.9 12,699 2,55 4.28 5.75 52.86 312 5. Travellers, overnight stays, capacity, occupancy, total number of staff from tourist sites with greater number at overnights stays Tourist sites Travellers Overnight stays Capacity** Level of occupancy*** Emplo- Residents Residents Residents Residents Ave- Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holidayed in Spain abroad in Spain abroad rage bed- holiday bed- Holiday dwelling perstay places dwelling places dwelling at weekensonnel** San Bartolomé de Tirajana 199,271 582,36 939,55 5,837,53 8.67 38,289 12,197 48.1 68.63 71.43 1,913 Arona 43,123 428,16 175,631 3,939,635 8.73 21,13 6,479 53.4 72.74 73.86 1,359 Tías 55,934 369,37 296,79 3,47,95 8.86 21,834 6,794 46.54 65.98 66.4 1,136 Mogán 33,469 289,392 156,828 2,941,131 9.6 16,931 5,551 49.83 67.43 68.18 888 Adeje 43,46 298,316 197,65 2,535,676 8. 14,962 4,231 49.74 73.44 74.63 94 Benidorm 73,7 191,354 436,527 1,63,326 7.8 15,371 3,715 36.64 55.24 57.62 59 Teguise 48,166 197,899 268,183 1,73,18 8.12 11,58 3,458 46.78 66.31 66.83 746 Calvià 4,426 28,64 19,552 1,464,668 6.99 6,18 2,128 64.59 77.6 78.89 366 Madrid 197,824 142,135 662,695 633,621 3.81 7,17 2,999 5.6 64.71 68.39 56 Puerto de la Cruz 87,851 76,612 391,258 773,18 7.8 6,88 2,598 46.45 6.7 63.75 52 * Provinces belonging to uniprovincial Autonomous Communities have not been included because they are reflected in previous tables. ** Annual average ***Occupancy rate is weighted by number of bedplaces or by number of appartments. HDOS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (2/4) Provisional data

6. Travellers and overnight stays by countries of residence Countries Travellers Overnight stays Total % Total % TOTAL 8,845,132 1. 63,68,295 1. Residents in Spain 2,957,136 33.43 14,77,499 23.32 Residents abroad 5,887,997 66.57 48,36,796 76.68 Total residents abroad 5,887,997 1. 48,36,796 1. Total residents in E.U (excluding Spain) 5,81,677 86.31 42,62,44 86.98 - Germany 789,871 13.41 8,147,427 16.85 - Austria 26,495.45 245,347.51 - Belgium 8,59 1.36 657,176 1.36 -Denmark 169,869 2.88 1,446,24 2.99 - Finland 153,469 2.61 1,37,69 2.7 - France 381,15 6.47 2,715,562 5.62 - Greece 6,47.11 33,141.7 - Ireland 253,26 4.3 2,11,898 4.16 - Italy 219,575 3.73 1,379,63 2.85 - Luxembourg 8,568.15 71,92.15 - Netherlands 376,385 6.39 3,349,375 6.93 - Poland 46,136.78 345,213.71 - Portugal 52,473.89 291,62.6 - United Kingdom 2,14,667 35.75 16,598,89 34.32 - Czech Republic 22,558.38 173,956.36 - Sweden 331,755 5.63 2,839,326 5.87 - Other EU countries 59,149 1. 448,64.93 Norway 257,137 4.37 2,67,56 5.52 Other european countries 233, 3.96 1,841,272 3.81 United States of America 74,7 1.26 318,563.66 Rest of America 9,928 1.54 594,17 1.23 African countries 33,623.57 226,99.47 Other countries 117,56 2. 647,692 1.34 HDOS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (3/4) Provisional data

7. 212 Evolution: Travellers, overnight stays and average stay Travellers Overnight stays Average Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay in Spain abroad in Spain abroad TOTAL 8,845,132 2,957,136 5,887,997 63,68,295 14,77,499 48,36,796 7.13 Enero 426,911 99,635 327,277 3,694,411 478,38 3,216,31 8.65 Febrero 451,49 114,829 336,22 3,651,758 487,61 3,164,157 8.1 Marzo 543,19 157,576 385,444 3,999,37 616,94 3,382,133 7.36 Abril 597,622 24,11 357,611 3,74,23 1,1,338 2,72,892 6.2 Mayo 666,66 197,677 468,929 4,7,697 768,825 3,238,872 6.1 Junio 96,514 362,919 597,594 5,81,169 1,47,644 4,339,525 6.5 Julio 1,248,164 467,369 78,795 9,111,372 2,782,672 6,328,7 7.3 Agosto 1,388,534 572,54 815,995 1,662,39 3,739,742 6,922,648 7.68 Septiembre 952,1 314,99 637,912 6,57,324 1,616,924 4,953,4 6.9 Octubre 656,878 177,528 479,35 4,597,451 714,889 3,882,562 7. Noviembre 456,491 18,335 348,156 3,66,35 467,258 3,138,777 7.9 Diciembre 497,334 144,619 352,715 3,653,421 562,323 3,91,98 7.35 8. Capacity, occupancy rate and employed personnel Autonomous Capacity* Level of occupancy** Employed* Communities Estimated Estimated Per Per Per Holiday Per Holiday personnel bedplaces Holiday bedplaces bedplaces dwelling dwelling dwelling at weekend at weekend TOTAL* 442,21 12,62 38.63 4.66 56.7 58.35 22,497 Enero 338,182 93,745 35.9 35.57 57.84 58.55 18,363 Febrero 341,84 94,62 36.68 37.8 6.62 61.79 18,112 Marzo 359,517 98,959 35.73 37.75 59.58 61.58 19,4 Abril 414,872 112,1 29.67 32.61 44.94 47.97 2,15 Mayo 481,885 133,89 26.76 29.55 4.87 44.38 23,61 Junio 524,56 141,41 36.72 38.9 51.7 54.13 26,14 Julio 564,11 15,89 51.48 54.86 64.63 68.44 28,359 Agosto 57,993 152,89 59.47 6.39 72.64 73.84 29,22 Septiembre 543,549 146,691 4.9 41.1 58.27 59.22 27,22 Octubre 45,244 124,716 32.81 35.91 49.67 53.3 22,554 Noviembre 356,848 99,122 33.59 35.61 55.63 57.55 18,575 Diciembre 359,817 99,967 32.63 34.63 52.6 54.88 18,782 * Annual Average. Average Occupancy rates weighted by appartments or bedplaces. HDOS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (4/4) Provisional data

Tourist Accomodation Occupancy Survey Campsite Occupancy Survey (COS) Year 212 Provisional data 1. Travellers, overnight stays and average stay by category of establishment Category Travellers Overnight stays Average Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay in abroad in abroad Spain Spain TOTAL 5,913,447 4,11,99 1,91,457 31,335,566 16,617,157 14,718,49 5.3 Luxury and first-class 2,529,789 1,552,67 977,722 14,461,949 6,882,14 7,579,89 5.72 Second-class 2,822,838 2,27,791 795,47 14,578,156 8,23,37 6,347,849 5.16 Third-class 56,82 432,132 128,688 2,295,46 1,54,79 79,751 4.9 Cumulative interannual rate -3.84-4.7-1.95-1.6-3.6 1.31 2.89 2. Open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of staff by category of establishments Category Estimated Capacity* Occupied Occupancy Weekend Employed open Estimated Estimated pitches rate occupancy personnel* establishmentsbed-places pitches per pitch** rate** TOTAL 751 487,795 151,474 19,622,461 35.32 37.9 5,563 Luxury and first-class 23 25,325 62,58 7,994,51 34.82 36.95 2,552 Second-class 416 239,95 75,72 9,849,754 35.48 38.32 2,534 Third-class 132 43,374 13,192 1,778,656 36.73 39.77 477 Cumulative interannual rate 1.84 1.72 2.4 -.88-2.99-3.17 1.28 3. Travellers, overnight stays and average stay by autonomous cities and communities Autonomous cities and Travellers Overnight stays Average communities Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay in abroad in abroad Spain Spain TOTAL 5,913,447 4,11,99 1,91,457 31,335,566 16,617,157 14,718,49 5.3 Andalucía 746,938 496,525 25,413 3,416,23 2,14,588 1,41,615 4.57 Aragón 39,22 25,88 13,142 98,6 659,761 32,245 3.17 Asturias, Principado de 17,278 128,859 41,419 722,884 617,16 15,724 4.25 Balears, Illes 27,34 14,616 12,723 17,192 68,746 11,446 6.23 Canarias 31,342 27,78 3,562 151,553 95,731 55,822 4.84 Cantabria 253,46 197,2 56,44 1,16,462 916,467 189,995 4.37 Castilla y León 281,577 197,659 83,918 749,291 612,73 137,218 2.66 Castilla-La Mancha 86,478 73,22 13,456 224,175 199,656 24,518 2.59 Cataluña 2,352,231 1,454,53 898,178 14,322,528 6,575,754 7,746,774 6.9 Comunitat Valenciana 624,558 44,623 183,935 5,597,794 2,21,379 3,387,415 8.96 Extremadura 11,319 9,83 2,236 286,86 245,351 41,454 2.6 Galicia 213,775 162,39 51,466 793,513 674,328 119,185 3.71 Madrid, Comunidad de 187,254 157,678 29,576 569,8 486,324 82,684 3.4 Murcia, Región de 115,552 8,933 34,619 1,65,15 331,169 733,846 9.22 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 133,515 14,99 28,65 372,87 319,853 52,953 2.79 País Vasco 153,735 78,235 75,5 449,767 256,945 192,822 2.93 Rioja, La 116,74 11,85 14,269 357,561 332,872 24,69 3.8 Ceuta - - - - - - - Melilla - - - - - - - *Anual average **Occupancy rate is weighted by number of pitches COS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (1/5) 13th February 213

4. Open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of staff by autonomous cities and communities Autonomous cities and Estimated Capacity* Occupied Occupancy Weekend Employed communities open Estimated Estimated pitches rate occupancy personnel* estab.* bed-places pitches per rate** pitch** TOTAL 751 487,795 151,474 19,622,461 35.32 37.9 5,563 Andalucía 121 7,57 22,395 1,885,96 22.98 25.61 8 Aragón 63 23,642 7,123 71,646 27.17 3.46 278 Asturias, Principado de 25 13,469 4,18 393,677 25.61 27.86 125 Balears, Illes 5 2,211 867 63,551 29.88 28.86 66 Canarias 6 4,363 1,294 98,46 2.77 25.13 25 Cantabria 26 18,882 6,4 841,295 37.93 41.33 145 Castilla y León 6 23,82 7,226 633,984 23.9 26.73 25 Castilla-La Mancha 2 8,331 2,369 21,637 24.25 28.28 83 Cataluña 186 177,83 54,15 7,84,824 39.29 41.9 2,19 Comunitat Valenciana 92 65,547 2,67 3,496,44 46.33 48.22 818 Extremadura 19 7,515 2,357 24,111 27.79 32.55 12 Galicia 48 16,57 5,25 378,99 19.58 22.23 21 Madrid, Comunidad de 2 17,57 5,895 1,48,894 48.6 49.41 179 Murcia, Región de 18 14,638 4,835 631,83 35.68 38.8 173 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 18 1,238 2,691 368,318 37.32 38.81 16 País Vasco 16 8,394 2,48 345,291 37.91 38.71 87 Rioja, La 8 6,281 2,5 47,886 62.8 63.37 56 Ceuta - - - - - - - Melilla - - - - - - - 5. Travellers and overnight stays, average stay, capacity, occupancy and number of staff by provinces with the greater number of overnight stays*** Provinces Travellers Overnight stays Average Estimated Estimated Occupancy Employed Residents Residents Residents Residents stay open pitches* rate personnel* in abroad in abroad establishme per Spain Spain pitch** Girona 448,494 57,284 2,55,24 4,694,383 7.53 72 22,954 36.94 1,23 Tarragona 457,828 226,732 2,147,89 2,2,51 6.6 4 15,747 38.65 631 Alicante/Alacant 135,255 78,956 815,239 2,231,74 14.22 31 9,95 5.81 384 Barcelona 41,733 137,215 1,453,81 974,675 4.43 42 1,472 45.93 331 Castellón/Castelló 12,89 67,34 693,321 796,763 7.93 33 6,62 4.44 218 Valencia/València 184,477 37,945 71,819 359,579 4.77 28 5,45 45.39 215 Málaga 8,13 61,477 358,99 648,535 7.11 28 4,63 33.54 169 Cádiz 167,214 59,639 586,696 218,32 3.55 22 5,51 22.8 188 Huesca 157,28 73,26 491,271 235,678 3.16 42 5,196 29.55 25 Huelva 89,846 12,65 552,29 48,111 5.86 9 4,494 2.18 122 Lleida 136,998 26,947 469,652 75,215 3.32 33 4,931 38.16 123 Pontevedra 12,572 21,536 392,18 58,663 3.63 2 2,59 22.28 13 Almería 47,793 25,698 27,154 228,594 5.93 18 2,618 24.19 11 Granada 45,82 51,12 142,7 182,267 3.35 22 2,62 18.19 12 Coruña, A 41,767 23,587 239,129 5,14 4.43 2 2,18 18.42 71 *Anual average **Occupancy rate is weighted by number of pitches ***Provinces belonging to uniprovincial Autonomous Communities have not been included because they are reflected in previous tables. COS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (2/5) Provisional data

6. Travellers, overnight stays, average stay, open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of staff from tourist areas with the greatest number of overnight stays Tourist areas Travellers Overnight stays Average Estimated Estimated Occupancy Employed Residents Residents Residents Residents stay open pitches* rate personnel* in abroad in abroad establishments* per pitch** Spain Spain Costa Brava 346,538 495,363 2,199,255 4,64,762 8.12 52 2,536 36.51 944 Costa Daurada 416,225 24,377 1,854,155 1,874,813 6.1 31 14,26 39.61 559 Costa Blanca 115,231 68,686 678,66 2,42,421 14.79 27 7,194 57.7 335 P. N. Aiguamolls de I'Empordá 64,74 176,663 41,643 1,595,218 8.33 12 5,757 41.49 327 Costa Barcelona 248,368 127,397 1,12,39 95,77 5.22 2 7,947 42.14 231 Costa de Castellón 98,137 62,391 624,315 777,81 8.73 27 5,598 4.6 23 Pirineus 319,694 38,12 964,342 122,947 3.4 59 7,937 43.19 229 Costa del Sol 61,375 45,53 321,115 63,49 8.65 13 3,317 41.55 122 Costa Cálida 41,795 27,3 28,6 667,53 12.67 1 3,921 34.94 131 Costa de la Luz (Cádiz) 155,16 53,377 559,145 26,786 3.68 17 4,367 22.22 161 Pirineo Aragonés 155,124 67,72 49,29 229,958 3.23 39 5,44 3.2 2 Costa Verde 114,64 34,692 567,381 85,19 4.39 2 3,513 27.7 17 Costa Valencia 65,235 26,19 278,997 318,317 6.54 9 2,65 37.25 118 Rías Baixas 12,18 27,14 468,61 74,512 3.69 25 3,388 18.28 129 Costa de la Luz (Huelva) 69,559 11,27 479,131 42,442 6.46 7 4,122 17.75 14 7. Travellers, overnight stays, average stay, open establishments, capacity, occupancy and number of staff from tourist sites with the greatest number at overnights stays Tourist sites Travellers Overnight stays Average Estimated Estimated Occupancy Employed Residents Residents Residents Residents stay open pitches* rate personnel* in abroad in abroad establishments* per pitch** Spain Spain Benidorm 25,33 23,397 155,469 1,299,257 3.4 9 3,783 64.82 17 Torroella de Montgrí 15,465 79,283 94,267 931,781 1.83 5 2,82 43.34 14 Salou 52,843 55,823 343,523 577,496 8.48 3 2,771 43.38 156 Castelló d'empúries 18,665 54,426 18,481 621,579 1.97 4 2,385 48.1 149 Sant Pere Pescador 28,11 93,2 19,653 642,35 6.2 5 2,526 4.91 187 Mont-Roig del Camp 4,957 45,1 29,437 47,182 7.9 4 2,788 29.35 111 Blanes 58,185 22,5 357,461 34,17 8.25 6 2,192 42.6 13 Castell-Platja d'aro 36,68 35,182 214,531 349,638 7.92 4 2,731 24.33 74 Calonge 21,324 34,36 188,586 356,322 9.84 3 2,69 38.29 18 Marbella 21,188 19,742 158,618 376,646 13.8 3 1,31 47.16 49 Cartagena 13,745 16,571 68,949 429,121 16.43 3 2,537 26.7 65 Tarragona 53,62 27,347 25,855 246,799 6.15 5 2,138 5.71 148 *Anual average **Occupancy rate is weighted by number of pitches COS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (3/5) Provisional data

8. Guests and overnight stays by countries of residence Countries Guests Overnight stays Total % Total % TOTAL 5,913,447 1. 31,335,566 1. Residents in Spain 4,11,99 67.85 16,617,157 53.3 Residents abroad 1,91,457 32.15 14,718,49 46.97 TOTAL residents abroad 1,91,457 1. 14,718,49 1. TOTAL residents in E.U. (excluding Spain) 1,785,355 93.89 14,185,584 96.38 - Germany 29,43 15.27 2,484,1 16.88 - Austria 13,222.7 65,26.44 - Belgium 96,714 5.9 872,678 5.93 - Denmark 19,487 1.2 193,323 1.31 - Finland 7,32.38 69,373.47 - France 539,485 28.37 2,961,682 2.12 - Greece 752.4 1,874.1 - Ireland 32,941 1.73 3,269 2.4 - Italy 72,575 3.82 23,81 1.57 - Luxembourg 5,548.29 39,175.27 - Netherlands 393,735 2.71 3,78,564 25.69 - Poland 16,141.85 65,792.45 - Portugal 47,954 2.52 135,865.92 - United Kingdom 212,485 11.17 2,764,813 18.78 - Czech Republic 9,34.49 34,49.23 - Sweden 11,959.63 136,83.93 - Other EU countries 15,313.81 49,12.33 Other European countries 6,755 3.2 322,854 2.19 United States of America 5,754.3 15,729.11 Rest of America 1,674.56 3,732.21 African countries 1,721.9 5,228.4 Other countries 37,198 1.96 158,282 1.8 COS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (4/5) Provisional data

9. 212 Evolution: Travellers, overnight stays and average stay months Travellers Overnight stays Average Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay in Spain abroad in Spain abroad TOTAL 5,913,447 4,11,99 1,91,457 31,335,566 16,617,157 14,718,49 5.3 Enero 89,535 56,825 32,71 83,277 172,89 658,188 9.27 Febrero 1,678 67,878 32,799 855,935 187,57 668,428 8.5 Marzo 193,31 136,4 56,63 997,7 359,485 637,585 5.17 Abril 444,24 336,117 18,122 1,829,693 1,176,458 653,235 4.12 Mayo 42,591 279,138 141,453 1,86,115 886,84 919,275 4.29 Junio 693,863 59,171 184,692 2,987,873 1,742,948 1,244,925 4.31 Julio 1,331,124 834,41 497,84 7,114,685 3,767,37 3,347,378 5.34 Agosto 1,637,545 1,119,36 518,59 9,492,666 5,944,81 3,548,585 5.8 Septiembre 561,89 362,429 199,38 2,725,761 1,451,399 1,274,362 4.85 Octubre 225,53 153,946 71,16 1,158,386 458,617 699,769 5.15 Noviembre 113,714 8,315 33,4 75,958 236,955 514,3 6.6 Diciembre 12,264 76,693 25,571 786,145 233,47 552,675 7.69 1.Open establishments, capacity, occupancy rate and employed personnel months Estimated Capacity* Occupied Occupancy Weekend Employed open Estimated Estimated pitches rate occupancy personnel* establishments* bed-places pitches per pitch** rate** TOTAL 751 487,795 151,474 19,622,461 35.32 37.9 5,563 January 424 261,58 81,971 879,232 34.6 35.44 2,744 February 458 284,858 89,855 93,869 35.72 37.14 2,714 March 534 339,342 16,46 1,67,129 32.46 33.73 3,252 April 844 569,817 177,178 1,538,757 28.95 31.73 5,394 May 857 66,31 186,691 1,656,321 28.62 31.8 6,62 June 1,37 698,682 215,41 2,59,229 31.87 34.96 7,778 July 1,178 749,476 231,145 3,79,748 42.98 48.17 1,879 August 1,185 753,216 232,597 3,611,684 5.9 53.35 11,52 September 979 653,712 22,577 1,925,3 31.68 34.6 7,246 October 592 377,51 118,214 1,16,752 31.67 34.81 3,721 November 485 294,629 92,465 884,192 31.87 33.61 2,865 December 442 264,48 83,541 829,25 32.2 32.99 2,586 *Anual average **Occupancy rate is weighted by number of pitches COS (TABLES ANNEX) - ANNUAL 212 (5/5) Provisional data

Tourist accommodation occupancy survey: (Rural tourist accommodation) Year 212 Provisional data 1. Number of travellers, overnight stays and average stay by Autonomous Cities and Communities Autonomous Number of travellers Number of overnight stays Average Communities Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay In Spain abroad In Spain abroad TOTAL 2,662,671 2,273,516 389,154 7,54,79 5,776,261 1,727,817 2.82 Andalucía 163,962 124,927 39,35 597,793 347,818 249,975 3.65 Aragón 122,397 113,14 9,295 376,51 334,514 41,536 3.7 Asturias, Principado de 181,261 172,124 9,132 587,25 548,429 38,776 3.24 Balears, Illes 145,988 26,875 119,112 75,61 89,889 615,171 4.83 Canarias 56,746 19,628 37,119 337,711 84,149 253,561 5.95 Cantabria 177,682 154,164 23,514 445,486 383,371 62,116 2.51 Castilla y León 587,798 542,311 45,492 1,35,9 1,256,422 93,67 2.3 Castilla-La Mancha 169,215 164,666 4,549 415,694 392,349 23,346 2.46 Cataluña 29,931 262,999 27,933 86,858 71,936 158,921 2.96 Comunitat Valenciana 16,137 98,69 7,447 285,267 25,694 34,574 2.69 Extremadura 116,12 18,364 7,74 249,6 229,475 19,534 2.14 Galicia 138,196 112,789 25,46 269,599 222,69 47,529 1.95 Madrid, Comunidad de 128,426 123,367 5,59 238,655 225,494 13,161 1.86 Murcia, Región de 38,162 37,159 1,4 13,983 11,318 2,666 2.72 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 12,392 89,151 13,242 311,946 282,284 29,663 3.5 País Vasco 18,35 95,618 12,69 3,738 26,583 4,155 2.78 Rioja, La 28,964 27,579 1,385 68,931 65,464 3,468 2.38 Ceuta - - - - - - - Melilla - - - - - - - Interannual rate -1.96-4.42 15.34-2.5-6.21 12.38 -.55 2. Open rural tourist accommodation and estimated vacancies, levels of occupancy and personnel employed by Autonomous Cities and Communities Autonomous Nº of rural Nº of Level of occupancy* Employed Communities open vacancies* By vacancies By vacancies By rooms personnel* estimated at week accom.* end TOTAL 15,389 142,29 14.26 23.61 16.64 21,634 Andalucía 1,41 11,748 13.8 2.9 18.99 2,8 Aragón 1,125 8,755 11.58 2.4 12.76 1,237 Asturias, Principado de 1,351 12,31 12.79 19.8 15.31 1,629 Balears, Illes 25 3,686 51.19 54.77 54.24 916 Canarias 657 3,985 23.6 25.7 33.6 883 Cantabria 399 6,981 17.25 26.78 19.7 581 Castilla y León 3,35 29,36 12.48 23.84 14.13 4,61 Castilla-La Mancha 1,498 12,422 9.9 18.54 9.96 2,171 Cataluña 1,722 13,844 16.76 31.32 18.95 2,146 Comunitat Valenciana 986 9,235 8.39 13.38 1.7 1,427 Extremadura 498 5,985 11.33 2.52 13.46 717 Galicia 535 6,671 1.93 17.14 11.58 875 Madrid, Comunidad de 238 4,196 15.48 31.8 19.42 578 Murcia, Región de 266 2,9 9.72 18.9 12.22 375 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 697 5,33 16.74 28.97 18.76 88 País Vasco 388 4,68 19.88 31.33 22.22 475 Rioja, La 11 1,41 17.78 38.22 17.72 125 Ceuta - - - - - - Melilla - - - - - - Interannual rate 2.36 3.23-5.63-6.8-4.47-1.61 * Annual average and weighted average per places or rooms EOTR (TABLES ANNEX) - YEAR 212 (1/5) The 13th of Frebruary of 213

3. Number of travellers, overnight stays and average stay of provinces with the greatest number of overnight stays 1 Provinces Number of travellers Number of overnight stays Average Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay In Spain abroad In Spain abroad Girona 127,272 113,327 13,945 363,648 297,718 65,929 2.86 Ávila 11,314 14,518 5,796 266,267 249,797 16,47 2.41 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 39,893 12,77 27,123 247,587 62,826 184,762 6.21 Barcelona 75,225 67,24 8,22 233,443 17,248 63,195 3.1 Málaga 33,27 18,55 14,765 229,599 75,714 153,885 6.9 Cáceres 1,49 93,741 6,668 218,953 21,382 17,571 2.18 Huesca 6,586 53,467 7,118 24,87 174,537 3,333 3.38 Segovia 97,384 94,2 3,184 196,184 188,193 7,991 2.1 Lleida 59,11 56,953 2,157 178,695 169,169 9,526 3.2 Burgos 75,18 67,711 7,37 17,369 154,619 15,75 2.27 León 69,897 56,266 13,631 164,387 142,646 21,741 2.35 Gipuzkoa 55,316 48,198 7,118 16,45 138,719 21,731 2.9 Soria 6,692 59,252 1,44 15,847 146,713 4,134 2.49 Salamanca 61,722 56,842 4,88 146,534 135,948 1,586 2.37 Valencia\València 48,35 44,852 3,183 125,498 11,666 14,832 2.61 4. Open rural tourist accommodation and estimated vacancies degrees of occupancy and personnel employed in provinces with the highest number of overnight stays 1 Provinces Nº of rural Nº of Level of occupancy* Employed open vacancies* By vacancies By vacancies By rooms personnel* estimated at the accommodation* weekend Girona 566 4,71 2.75 37.47 23.45 77 Ávila 752 5,67 12.75 26.53 14.2 1,152 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 531 2,973 22.68 24.29 32.9 689 Barcelona 443 3,861 16.37 32.15 18.14 586 Málaga 546 3,658 17.5 2.17 28.3 71 Cáceres 435 5,34 11.25 2.41 13.39 63 Huesca 592 4,44 12.4 19.69 13.58 643 Segovia 395 3,641 14.61 31.6 16.45 557 Lleida 52 3,629 13.33 24.94 15.84 575 Burgos 35 3,568 12.95 24.89 14.45 419 León 424 3,842 11.61 17.86 13.69 64 Gipuzkoa 177 1,926 22.3 32.58 25.47 227 Soria 39 2,926 13.95 28.32 15.15 376 Salamanca 482 3,838 1.38 19.39 11.69 636 Valencia\València 32 3,286 1.38 14.6 11.48 457 2 Provinces belonging to uniprovincial Autonomous Communities have not been included because they are reflected in previous tables. * Annual average and weighted average per places or rooms EOTR (TABLES ANNEX) - YEAR 212 (2/5) Provisional data

5. Number of travellers, overnight stays, average stay, estimated vacancies, levels of occupancy and personnel employed in areas with the highest number of overnight stays Areas Number of travellers Number of overnight stays Capacity Level of occupancy* Residents Residents Residents Residents Average Nº of rural Nº of By By vacancies By rooms In Spain abroad In Spain abroad stay open estima- vacan- vacan- at week ted accom.* cies* cies end Isla de Mallorca 17,991 13,868 56,919 543,239 4.93 175 3,19 51.68 54.78 54.93 Pirineus 16,23 6,811 295,53 3,612 2.89 696 5,148 17. 32.6 18.5 Pirineo Navarro 8,57 4,141 267,328 16,17 3.37 613 4,37 17.5 3.43 19.63 Costa Verde 55,822 4,775 212,226 2,85 3.83 423 4,413 14.5 18.22 17.6 Costa Brava 65,464 1,761 167,331 57,191 2.95 353 3,35 19.9 35.98 22.98 Pirineo Aragonés 52,436 7,67 167,786 28,353 3.3 541 4,118 12.79 2.89 13.76 P.Nacional Picos de Europa 44,768 4,651 145,479 16,862 3.29 251 2,441 17.96 26.42 22.3 Catalunya Central 37,54 4,939 97,52 4,2 3.24 279 2,38 15.67 29.97 17.99 Isla de Tenerife 7,99 17,381 24,494 93,34 4.64 113 1,19 28.96 31.94 36.85 La Palma 2,75 6,38 27,584 68,265 1.91 285 1,237 21.6 21.79 34.66 P.Natural de Corona Forestal 5,657 13,547 13,6 78,246 4.78 79 819 3.61 33.52 37.59 Pirineo Vasco 29,118 2,36 8,577 8,712 2.84 13 1,346 17.85 29.17 19.73 P.Nacional Teide 5,48 13,28 12,381 75,48 4.7 73 784 3.6 33.48 37.69 Costa de Gipuzkoa 21,152 4,34 61,822 11,239 2.87 59 668 29.7 43.82 33.83 Islas de Ibiza-Formentera 3,719 1,25 13,57 48,59 4.41 15 292 56.45 63.41 58.28 6. Number of travellers, overnight stays, average stay, estimated vacancies, levels of occupancy and personnel employed class per rural house per Autonomous Cities and Communities 2 Autonomous Number of travellers Number of overnight stays Capacity Level of occupancy* Employed Communities Residents Residents Residents Residents Average Nº of rural Nº of By By vacancies personnel* In Spain abroad In Spain abroad stay open estima- vacan- vacan- at week ted accom.* cies* cies end TOTAL 1,367,99 18,453 3,753,315 92,121 3.1 12,69 96,691 13.2 22.26 16,216 Andalucía 115,848 36,113 327,486 241,114 3.74 1,384 11,227 13.73 19.89 1,936 Aragón 84,922 7,175 228,212 31,689 2.82 821 6,347 11.5 19.81 96 Asturias, Principado de 71,747 3,172 26,277 19,363 3.73 917 5,75 12.94 19.46 996 Balears, Illes 6,769 28,77 17,635 117,426 3.88 53 729 49.73 53.7 147 Canarias 1,475 19,243 64,761 168,528 7.85 627 3,19 19.89 21.3 742 Cantabria 33,12 1,967 15,898 16,31 3.48 135 2,51 16.9 24.94 166 Castilla y León 289,663 12,18 796,763 4,29 2.77 2,775 18,631 12.17 22.99 3,421 Castilla-La Mancha 152,448 4,486 363,336 23,272 2.46 1,459 11,676 9. 18.55 2,16 Cataluña 26,285 21,247 559,436 115,36 2.97 1,45 1,955 16.6 3.98 1,76 Comunitat Valenciana 68,2 6,996 177,2 33,315 2.8 951 7,263 7.86 13.15 1,316 Extremadura 5,81 4,54 115,358 11,774 2.33 312 2,851 12.12 21.72 412 Galicia 68,54 13,966 137,318 28,297 2.1 38 4,469 1.3 15.85 57 Madrid, Comunidad de 13,54 789 27,275 2,67 2.5 61 589 13.55 32.4 115 Murcia, Región de 31,642 12 92,856 915 2.95 259 2,696 9.42 18.59 347 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 89,151 13,242 282,284 29,663 3.5 697 5,33 16.74 28.97 88 País Vasco 48,254 5,973 131,939 19,552 2.79 22 2,194 18.59 3.58 27 Rioja, La 27,579 1,385 65,464 3,468 2.38 11 1,41 17.78 38.22 125 Ceuta - - - - - - - - - - Melilla - - - - - - - - - - 2 To facilitate the comparability between data from different Autonomous Communities (and because of the different regulation and different characteristics), a group called rural house has been created, with those accommodations with similar typology (location, capacity, etc ). The variables included in the previous table have been estimated with that type of establishments. The variables shown in the table have been estimated with the type of accomodation under rural tourist accomodation. * Annual average and weighted average per places or rooms EOTR (TABLES ANNEX) - YEAR 212 (3/5) Provisional data

7. Travellers and overnight stays by country of residence Results by countries Travellers Overnight stays Total % Total % TOTAL 2,662,671 1. 7,54,79 1. Residents Spain 2,273,516 85.38 5,776,261 76.97 Residents abroad 389,154 14.62 1,727,817 23.3 Total Residents abroad 389,154 1. 1,727,817 1. Total Residents in UE (excluding Spain) 326,94 83.8 1,547,56 89.57 - Germany 113,61 29.19 662,248 38.33 - Belgium 14,622 3.76 72,237 4.18 - France 6,824 15.63 214,172 12.4 - Italy 14,175 3.64 41,67 2.41 - Netherlands 26,671 6.85 154,782 8.96 - Portugal 9,132 2.35 29,967 1.73 - United Kingdom 65,294 16.78 277,772 16.8 Sweden 1,675 2.74 47,43 2.72 Other European countries 31,88 8.17 123,446 7.14 United States of America 15,14 3.86 39,796 2.3 Other countries 27,328 7.2 64,687 3.74 EOTR (TABLES ANNEX) - YEAR 212 (4/5) Provisional data

8. Evolution of year 212: Number of guests, overnight stays and average stay Number of guests Number of overnight stays Average Total Residents Residents Total Residents Residents stay in Spain abroad in Spain abroad TOTAL 2,662,671 2,273,516 389,154 7,54,79 5,776,261 1,727,817 2.82 January 99,589 93,189 6,4 258,813 211,99 46,823 2.6 February 133,155 121,55 11,65 39,258 243,735 65,523 2.32 March 18,386 162,997 17,389 396,86 311,183 85,623 2.2 April 276,75 244,742 32,8 778,92 656,659 122,261 2.81 May 21,37 164,747 45,56 485,635 325,393 16,242 2.31 June 223,875 182,693 41,182 536,296 373,362 162,933 2.4 July 298,892 237,265 61,627 998,988 692,736 36,252 3.34 August 374,28 39,883 64,145 1,572,281 1,249,71 323,21 4.2 September 226,48 175,146 5,92 598,473 395,686 22,787 2.65 October 245,945 212,445 33,5 594,888 458,124 136,764 2.42 November 167,727 154,351 13,376 411,49 351,798 59,611 2.45 December 225,969 214,553 11,415 562,312 56,524 55,788 2.49 9. Evolution of year 212: Rural tourism lodgings open, estimated openings, degree of occupancy and personnel employed Nº of rural Nº of Level of occupancy* Employed open vacancies* By vacancies By vacancies By rooms personnel* estimated at week accom.* end TOTAL 15,389 142,29 14.26 23.61 16.64 21,634 January 14,256 127,254 6.55 11.82 8.8 19,686 February 14,489 131,13 8.12 17.57 9.98 19,927 March 15,84 138,412 9.22 19.73 11.1 21,11 April 15,564 144,786 17.79 29.67 19.9 22,51 May 15,75 146,648 1.65 19.8 12.47 22,294 June 15,786 147,56 12.6 21.97 13.89 22,637 July 15,91 148,932 21.44 3.73 24.85 22,798 August 15,912 149,164 33.46 38.24 38.73 23,366 September 15,818 147,927 13.41 21.1 16.17 22,72 October 15,672 146,136 13.8 27.27 15.26 22,137 November 15,41 141,438 9.66 21.91 11.47 2,865 December 15,75 137,241 13.12 2.62 15. 2,12 * Annual average and weighted average per places or rooms EOTR (TABLES ANNEX) - YEAR 212 (5/5) Provisional data

HOLIDAY DWELLING PRICE INDEX (HDPI) Year 212 Provisional data Annual variation rate by rates Annual variation rate TOTAL 1.52 Normal.82 Weekend -.56 Tour-operators and travel agencies 2.33 Annual variation rate by modalities Annual variation rate TOTAL 1.52 Studio 2.22 Dwellings 2/4 bedplaces 1.49 Dwellings 4/6 bedplaces 1.24 The Cumulative annual rates of HDPI, have been calculated as annual average rates of HDPI, weighted per number of appartments of every month. HDPI (ANNEX OF TABLES) - ANNUAL 212 13th February 213

Tourist Campsite Price Index (TCSPI) Year 212 Provisional data Annual variation rate by rates Annual variation rate TOTAL.45 Normal rate.49 Special rate for stays up to one month -.52 Special rate for stays longer than one month.5 Annual variation rate by categories Annual variation rate TOTAL.45 Luxury and first.39 Second.41 Third 1.42 The Cumulative annual rates of TCSPI have been calculated as annual average rates of TCSPI, weighted per number of pitches of every month. TCSPI (ANNEX OF TABLES) - ANNUAL 212 13th February 213

Rural Tourism Accommodation Price Index (RTAPI) Year 212 Provisional data Annual variation rates by Autonomous Cities and Communities Variation Rate Annual TOTAL -.66 Andalucía -2.39 Aragón 3.74 Asturias, Principado de -3.54 Balears, Illes 2.52 Canarias.3 Cantabria -.94 Castilla y León -.13 Castilla - La Mancha -2.3 Cataluña -2.44 Comunitat Valenciana -.66 Extremadura -.16 Galicia.14 Madrid, Comunidad de -2.26 Murcia, Región de -2.51 Navarra, Comunidad Foral de 1.14 País Vasco -4.84 Rioja, La -.55 Ceuta - Melilla - Annual variation rate by rates Variation Rate Annual TOTAL -.66 Normal -.13 Weekend -1.7 Annual variation rate rent modality Variation Rate Annual TOTAL -.66 Shared use (in case of per room rent modality).2 Full use (rent of entire dwelling) -1.19 The Cumulative annual rates of RTPAI have been calculated as annual average rates of RTPAI per number of rooms-establishments every month. RTAPI (ANNEX OF TABLES) - ANNUAL 212 13th February 213