Tourists spent €647m in Ireland in June - CSO

There were 654,500 foreign visitors who completed a trip to Ireland in June 2025, down two per cent on June last year, but up six per cent on June 2023.
Tourists spent €647m in Ireland in June - CSO

Figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) show tourists spent €647 million in the country in June.

That was a decrease of six per cent compared to June 2024, but an increase of eight per cent compared to June 2023.

There were 654,500 foreign visitors who completed a trip to Ireland in June 2025, down two per cent on June last year, but up six per cent on June 2023.

Tourists are spending just over a week in Ireland, with an average stay of 7.9 nights, up from an average of 7.3 nights.

Visitors stayed a total of 5.2 million nights in the country, an increase of six per cent when compared with June 2024, and up 14 per cent when compared with June 2023.

The majority of visitors came from Great Britain, accounting for 34 per cent of people who visited the country in June.

This was followed by the United States at 25 per cent, with Germany at 8.4 per cent.

Most people who came to Ireland in June arrived for a holiday, with 47.5 per cent in the country for that reason.

29.9 per cent of people visited Ireland to see a friend or family member, while 13 per cent were in the country for work.

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