July and August are two of Spain’s and Portugal’s most important hotel performance months with travelers spread across the two countries on summer holidays. However, even with expanded vaccinations, economic reopening and travel sentiment, summer 2021 will be far from normal in the Iberian Peninsula.
Before we get into some forward data and address the hotel performance expectations for the summer, let’s add some historical context as our starting point.
Occupancy Timeline
Thanks to limited domestic demand, Spain and Portugal hotel occupancy percentages have improved from low points of the past year but remain far behind pre-pandemic levels. The lifting of travel restrictions and lockdown measures will provide a much needed influx of guests for hotels coming back online.
In April 2021, Spain posted a 25.6% occupancy level, which was slightly below March (26.4%) but was the country’s second highest occupancy level since August 2020.
Portugal, on the other hand, saw occupancy reach 14.4% in April, its highest level since October 2020 (23.1%).