The main aim of this study is to investigate the relationship be- tween tourism, renewable energy and economic growth in Western Balkan countries. Tourism is one of the most significant sectors for growth across the Western Balkan countries. In this study, metadata has been used. A mod- el in which economic growth is a function of renewable energy consumption and tourist arrivals has been explored. To test validity, the Granger causality has been used. The results showed that tourist arrivals had a positive impact on economic growth in Western Balkans. Renewable energy consumption had a significant positive impact on economic growth in all West- ern Balkan countries, too. Based on the research results, the recommendations for policy-makers are presented. The limitations and future research agenda are presented, too.