Boom in UK Holidaymakers Visiting Malaga During Holiday Season
Airbnb Bookings Up 60%
Surge in British Tourists Expected to Continue in 2023
The number of British tourists visiting Malaga, Spain, has soared by 60% in recent months, according to new figures from Airbnb.
The increase in visitors is being attributed to a number of factors, including the weak pound, the warm weather in Malaga, and the city's growing reputation as a tourist destination.
The surge in British tourists is expected to continue in 2023, with Airbnb predicting a further 20% increase in bookings.
The increase in tourism is good news for Malaga's economy, which is heavily reliant on tourism.
The city's hotels, restaurants, and shops are all benefiting from the influx of visitors.
The surge in British tourists is also having a positive impact on the city's property market.
Prices of apartments and houses in Malaga have risen sharply in recent months, as investors look to cash in on the growing demand for holiday rentals.
The increase in tourism is also having a positive impact on the city's infrastructure.
The city's airport is being expanded, and new public transport links are being built to accommodate the growing number of visitors.
The surge in British tourists is a testament to the growing popularity of Malaga as a tourist destination.
The city offers a unique blend of culture, history, and nightlife, and it is easy to see why it is becoming increasingly popular with British tourists.