Stqarrijiet tal-aħbarijiet

It-Turiżmu ʼl Barra minn Malta: K1/2025  

NR 081/2025
Data tal-Ħruġ: 06 taʼ Mejju 2025

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  • Bejn Jannar u Marzu 2025, is-safar taʼ residenti taʼ Malta ʼl barra mill-pajjiż laħaq il-181,403 safriet, filwaqt li l-għadd taʼ ljieli mqattgħin laħaq bʼkollox il-1,321,606 lejl.
  • L-Italja baqgħet l-aktar destinazzjoni popolari bʼsehem taʼ 34.5 fil-mija mit-total.
  • Il-biċċa l-kbira tal-iljieli (57.3 fil-mija) kienu mqattgħin fʼpostijiet taʼ akkomodazzjoni mhux mikrija.

It-Turiżmu ʼl Barra minn Malta: K1/2025

It-Turiżmu ʼl Barra minn Malta: K1/2025

NR 081/2025
Data tal-Ħruġ: 06 taʼ Mejju 2025

Fl-ewwel kwart tal-2025, it-turisti kollha li ħarġu ʼl barra mill-pajjiż kienu stmati li jilħqu 181,403, żieda żgħira taʼ 820 meta mqabblin mal-istess perjodu taʼ sena qabel. L-iljieli kollha mqattgħin barra mill-pajjiż żdiedu bʼ117,304 u laħqu l-1,321,606.
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Jannar-Marzu 2025

Matul it-tliet xhur meqjusa f’din l-istqarrija saru bʼkollox 111,965 safra ʼil barra mill-pajjiż għall-btala; warajhom kien hemm 42,098 safra li saru għal żjarat lill-ħbieb u l-qraba. Il-biċċa l-kbira taʼ dawn it-turisti kellhom bejn il-25 u l-44 sena (52.0 fil-mija), filwaqt li warajhom kien hemm dawk fil-kategorija taʼ bejn il-45 u l-64 sena (29.4 fil-mija) (Tabella nru 1).

It-turisti li siefru lejn pajjiżi tal-Unjoni Ewropea żdiedu bi 2.2 fil-mija, filwaqt li dawk li siefru lejn pajjiżi oħra naqsu bi 3.7 fil-mija, meta mqabblin mal-istess żmien tal-2024 (Tabella nru 1). L-Italja baqgħet il-pajjiż fejn l-aktar li jmorru n-nies minn Malta, bʼpersentaġġ taʼ 34.5 fil-mija tas-safar kollu (Tabella nru 6).

L-iljieli kollha mqattgħin mit-turisti li siefru fl-ewwel kwart tal-2025 qabżu l-1.3 miljun lejl. L-akbar għadd taʼ dawn l-iljieli (57.3 fil-mija) kienu mqattgħin fʼakkomodazzjonijiet mhux mikrija (Tabella nru 3). Matul dan is-safar, it-turisti qagħdu medja taʼ 7.3 ljieli (Tabella nru 1).

Bejn Jannar u Marzu, l-infiq kollu mit-turisti li ħarġu ʼl barra mill-pajjiż laħaq il-€171.2 miljun, li jiġi daqs medja taʼ €944 kull persuna (Tabelli nri 4 u 5).

Ċart nru 1. L-għadd sħiħ taʼ turisti li siefru ʼl barra minn Malta, biż-żmien

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Ċart nru 2. It-tul medju taż-żjajjar bis-sena u t-tip taʼ akkomodazzjoni

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Ċart nru 3a. L-infiq sħiħ, ras għal ras, mit-turisti li siefru ʼl barra minn Malta

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Ċart nru 3b. L-infiq sħiħ, kull lejl, mit-turisti li siefru ʼl barra minn Malta

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Ċart nru 4. L-infiq medju, ras għal ras, bid-destinazzjoni fejn ikunu marru t-turisti

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Methodological Notes

1. This release focuses on outbound tourism, which comprises the activities of Maltese residents travelling to, and staying in places outside Malta (i.e. outside their usual environment), and staying for not more than 12 consecutive months for personal, business or other purposes.
 
2. Data on outbound tourism trips are collected from an ongoing frontier national survey known as Tourstat. Tourist air departures are collected through a continuous survey carried out at the departure lounge of the Malta International Airport. A two-stage sampling design is used to collect data on air passengers. In the first stage, alternate days and nights are selected. In the second stage, within each shift, a sample of passengers is selected systematically. Every crossing air passenger is counted and respondents are selected using a pre-defined interval of 1:20.
 
3. Tourist Sea departures survey data is supplemented by administrative data provided by ferry operators.
 
4. ‘Tourist trips’ differs from the ‘number of tourists’ such that the same person can undertake more than one trip during a reference period.
 
5. Absolute and percentage changes between one survey estimate and another based on less than 1,500 tourists should be treated with caution and are represented in this news release by means of the dash symbol (-).
 
6. Owing to Croatia’s entry into the Eurozone (with effect from 1 January 2023), Croatian data is statistically classified as being in the Euro area from January 2023. Comparability between comparative periods should be treated with caution.
 
7. Sea tourist data for the period January 2023 – September 2024 has been revised due to a revision of the figures from the source. This revision is reflected in all the 2023 figures and all the 2024 cumulative figures in this release.
 
8. Expenditure data in this release represent the budgeted expenditure of outbound tourists prior to their departure.
 
9. Data included in this release are based on sample data and are therefore subject to sampling error. Sampling error is measured by a quantity known as the margin of error, which in turn, expresses the variability between the true population parameters and their corresponding sample estimates. In the table below, the margin of error is used to construct a set of 95 per cent confidence intervals for the main indicators, which gives an indication of where the true population parameters lie.

Sampling variability of outbound tourism figures

Estimate Margin of error 95% confidence interval
Outbound tourists 181,403 1,939 181,403 ± 1,939
Total nights 1,321,606 76,397 1,321,606 ± 76,397
Total expenditure (€ 000) 171,189 6,762 171,189 ± 6,762

10. Definitions:

●  Usual environment: the geographical area, though not necessarily a contiguous one, within which an individual conducts his regular life routines and shall be determined on the basis of the following criteria: the crossing of administrative borders or the distance from the place of usual residence, the duration of visit, the frequency of visit and the purpose of visit.

●  Resident: a person is considered to be a resident of Malta/Gozo if:

a. S/he has lived for most of the past 12 months in Malta/Gozo;

b. S/he has lived in Malta/Gozo for less than 12 months but intends to return within a year to settle here.

●  Traveller: a person who moves between different geographic locations, for any purpose and any duration.

●  Visitor: the three fundamental criteria used to distinguish visitors from travellers are:

a. The trip should be to a place other than that of the usual environment, which would exclude short-distance local transport and commuting, i.e. more or less regular trips between the place of work/study and the place of residence;

b. The stay in the place visited should not last more than 12 consecutive months, beyond which the visitor would become a resident of that place (from the statistical standpoint);

c. The main purpose of the visit should be other than the exercise of an activity remunerated from within the place visited, which would exclude migratory movements for work purposes.

●  Tourist trips: trips with at least one overnight stay in either rented or non-rented accommodation in the place/country visited.

●  Total nights spent: nights which a guest actually spends or is registered to spend in a rented accommodation or in a non-rented accommodation.

●  Average length of stay: the number of nights spent divided by the number of tourists during a specified reference period.

●  Rented accommodation: consists of the following two sub-categories:

a. Collective accommodation: comprises hotels, guesthouses, hostels, tourist villages, holiday complexes, Bed & Breakfast establishments and campsites;

b. Other rented accommodation: comprises holiday furnished premises (farmhouses, flats and villas), host families, marinas, paid-convents, rented yachts and student dormitories.

●  Non-rented accommodation: comprises own private residence (owned dwellings, owned caravans and yachts), staying with friends or relatives (even if charged – includes also friends’ private apartments) and other private accommodation (oil rig, free-convents or timeshare, etc.).

●  Total expenditure: refers to the amount that is going to be paid for the acquisition of consumption goods and services, as well as valuables during tourism trips. It includes expenditures by visitors themselves, as well as expenses that are paid for or reimbursed by others. Maltese residents are asked to budget the expenditures which they are about to incur when travelling abroad. The total expenditure is broken down by the following expenditure categories:

a. Package expenditure: the whole amount of money spent on transport, accommodation and other services such as rental of a car, activities or outings during the trip;

b. Non-Package expenditure: the amount of money spent on transport and accommodation reported separately;

c. Other expenditure: the amount spent on shopping, souvenirs, tickets for concerts or sport events, entrance to museums or zoos and day excursions during a tourism trip. It also includes durables and valuable goods, that is, the amount spent on cars, computers, paintings, jewellery and works of art.

11. More information relating to this news release may be accessed at:

Sources and methods
Statistical concepts 
Metadata

12. The Tourstat survey was suspended between 12 March and 30 June 2020.

13. References to this news release are to be cited appropriately. For guidance on access and re-use of data please visit our dedicated webpage.

14. For further assistance send your request through our online request form.

15. A detailed news release calendar is available online.

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