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Italy Reports 9.3% Rise in August Arrivals as Hoteliers Question CIN Effect

The Interior Ministry’s Alloggiati web counts reflect expanded reporting after the new national ID for short‑term rentals, complicating year‑over‑year comparisons.

Overview

  • From August 1–18, the Viminale recorded 15,663,336 arrivals, up 9.3% year on year, including 7,332,808 Italians and 8,330,528 foreigners.
  • Federalberghi says many destinations report stable or lower presence and urges analyses that strip out the impact of newly registered short‑term rentals.
  • The association cites more than 600,000 accommodations added to the Tourism Ministry database in recent months, which it says inflates comparisons with 2024.
  • Center‑right figures celebrate the Interior Ministry data as proof of a robust season and credit government policy for the performance.
  • Independent observatories describe a busy August but highlight higher prices, shorter stays, and a renewed interest in camping, with Confcommercio/SWG estimating an average spend of €975 and 18.1 million Italians on the move.