Poland has emerged as the European Union’s second-fastest-growing tourism market in 2025, according to recent data from Eurostat. The report indicates that the number of nights spent in tourist accommodations across Poland increased by 7% compared to the previous year, signaling a robust recovery and growth in the country’s tourism sector.
Overall, tourism growth was observed across most EU member states, reaffirming the sector’s positive trajectory within the region. However, not all countries experienced an uptick; Romania saw a 1.4% decline in overnight stays, and Ireland’s figures remained relatively stable, without notable increases or decreases.
The rise in Poland’s tourism activity reflects a broader trend of increased domestic and international travel within the EU, driven by improved infrastructure, promotional efforts, and a gradual return to pre-pandemic travel levels. These developments are expected to benefit local economies and contribute to the broader economic recovery in the region.