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The tourism industry is a major economic sector worldwide. This is especially so in Spain, which is a leading tourist destination. With globalisation, the sector has become highly competitive. The main aim of this study is to determine the relative efficiencies of different types of Spanish tourist accommodation establishments, taking into account their size and geographic location. Industry efficiency was determined using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the metafrontier approach, to compare differences in efficiency according to the type of tourist accommodation. The study findings show that the Hotels category presents higher levels of efficiency than other sectors, and that campsites perform worst in this respect. In terms of company size, hotels are the most efficient form of accommodation when the company has more than ten workers. By geographic location, hotel accommodation is more efficient in sun and beach tourism-oriented regions. This paper contributes to our understanding of this field by studying the efficiency of the accommodation sector, distinguishing between different types of establishment. Moreover, the study sample contains a larger number of firms than previous studies, providing a broader overview of the field. Findings could be used as a benchmarking tool by public institutions, enabling them to establish appropriate regulatory policies to achieve greater efficiency in the sector, and by company managers to compare efficiencies across types of establishment types, by size and location.