The revaluation of the euro benefits Spanish tourism in the US and UK

The holiday season has started and interest is high in the United States and United Kingdom. since euros against currency From these countries in recent months, it became known that the Spaniards chose this destination to contract hotels and services, according to an Ebury report accessible to Europa Press.

If the United States and Britain were already the destinations chosen by Spain, they are now even more so. They’re a bit cheaper to visit in between summers than last year, as the euro advances the dollar and 0.07% appreciated. The same thing happened in the UK, where sterling was free to fall and the euro appreciated a 0.43%.

However, despite the fact that the previous two destinations are cheaper, the more exotic and not as popular as Kenya or Iceland will be cheaper, because in these places the euro 19% reassessed and something that is almost 10% each with respect to their place.

Exotic destinations are cheaper than ever

Destinations like Canada and New Zealand, where the euro has gained about 7%. Other destinations that are mostly chosen by Spanish tourists, such as Thailandwill be slightly cheaper this summer, as the euro has appreciated almost 1.5% with respect to the Thai Bat.

Vietnamese, for its part, also depreciated its local currency in relation to the common currency, by 1.14%, which was an advantage for the Spaniards. Only national tourists who want to visit Mexico or the Dominican Republic will see the bill get more expensive its journey, as the euro has depreciated a little more than 10% against the Mexican peso, and 0.5% against the Dominican peso.

Spain this year is more expensive for foreigners

However, not everything would be a favorable scenario, but the same reasons for the euro’s revaluation and rise in the common currency could be “slightly more unfavorable” for travelers from countries that have traditionally select Spanish as your vacation destination.

The revaluation of the euro also presupposes a disabled for tourists from outside the eurozone who visit us every year. This will be especially disadvantageous for Argentinians traveling to Spain, as the euro has appreciated by more than 100% in relation to the Argentinian peso, meaning the final bill looks to increase significantly.

In addition, Israelis and Brazilians will also see an increase in their end-of-stay prices in Spain, as the euro has risen by more than 12% compared to the new sequel and has done the same, albeit with a smaller difference, slightly more. of 3%, with respect to the Brazilian real.

Roderick Gilbert

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