The Valencian Community reaches 85% average occupancy, with Benidorm and Gandia leading the way with 92% and the city of Valencia re-emerging as a preferred tourist destination with an average of 91%.
The best hotel occupancy forecasts for Easter were met . Just as BigDataHosbec predicted, last-minute bookings driven by good weather, the domestic medium-haul market, and peak flight schedules at the three airports in the Valencian Community (Valencia), meant that the peak days of Easter 2025 closed with one of the best figures in recent years.
This is the summary sheet of this hotel occupancy data.
SUMMARY OF OCCUPANCY DATA
Average for the Valencian Community 85%
By province:
Alicante Costa Blanca: 89.1%
Castellón 82%
Valencia 86%
Most significant areas
Benidorm 92%
Valencia 91%
Gandia 92%
Calpe 86%
L'Alfas del Pí 83%
Alicante Sur 84%
If we compare these figures with those for Easter 2024, the average increase was 10 points, but it should be noted that in 2024, this holiday period fell at the end of March, and the weather was worse.
The effects of this growing trend in hotel occupancy will also extend throughout the second half of April, culminating with the May 1st long weekend (May 2nd, a holiday in the Community of Madrid).
The forecasts for the second half of April for confirmed reservations already in the systems are as follows:
Benidorm 78.2%
Rest of the Costa Blanca 70.6%
Alicante South 77.1%
Province of Valencia 68.4%
Valencia City 76.5%
Province of Castellón 62.3%