Date Published: 28/08/2025
Murcia ranks as the second most popular place for rural tourism in Spain this summer
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The Region reached 71% occupancy for the months of June, July and August
Rural tourism has closed a strong summer season across Spain, with
Murcia standing out as one of the top destinations. According to industry figures, the Region of Murcia recorded 71% occupancy between June and August, placing it second only to Catalonia, which led with 72%. Madrid followed with 70%.
This performance is notable given the challenges the sector faced, including
heatwaves and
wildfires that disrupted some rural areas. Even so, most rural accommodations nationwide managed to keep at least six out of ten beds occupied during peak months.
Data from the
Escapadarural platform shows national rural tourism occupancy at 60% for the summer months, with September expected to settle around 50%. The platform highlights that rural tourism extends beyond summer thanks to its variety of experiences year-round, from landscapes to gastronomy.
By region, Andalucía, Catalonia, Castilla y León, Asturias, and Castilla-La Mancha were among the most visited. Popular provinces included Asturias, Girona, Cantabria, Barcelona, Huesca and Ávila, showing a mix of traditional mountain retreats and nature escapes.
Booking.com also reported a growing interest in alternative stays such as rural houses, with searches rising 10% compared to last summer.
Sector associations confirm the strong results. Asetur, the Spanish Association of Rural Tourism, reported an 87% occupancy average in its calculations for the summer and estimates around 70% for September, largely driven by foreign visitors. Its president, Pedro Carreño, urged travellers to continue visiting fire-affected areas to support their recovery.
Meanwhile, Autural, another professional association, estimated national summer occupancy at 70% and around 60% in early September. Its president, Francisco Parra, noted that fires had put off visitors in some otherwise fully booked destinations.
Despite the difficulties, rural tourism has shown resilience and remains one of the most attractive options for families and domestic travellers alike.
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