Countries ranked by International tourism, number of arrivals

International tourism, number of arrivals - Country Ranking

Definition: International inbound tourists (overnight visitors) are the number of tourists who travel to a country other than that in which they have their usual residence, but outside their usual environment, for a period not exceeding 12 months and whose main purpose in visiting is other than an activity remunerated from within the country visited. When data on number of tourists are not available, the number of visitors, which includes tourists, same-day visitors, cruise passengers, and crew members, is shown instead. Sources and collection methods for arrivals differ across countries. In some cases data are from border statistics (police, immigration, and the like) and supplemented by border surveys. In other cases data are from tourism accommodation establishments. For some countries number of arrivals is limited to arrivals by air and for others to arrivals staying in hotels. Some countries include arrivals of nationals residing abroad while others do not. Caution should thus be used in comparing arrivals across countries. The data on inbound tourists refer to the number of arrivals, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips to a country during a given period is counted each time as a new arrival.

Source: World Tourism Organization, Yearbook of Tourism Statistics, Compendium of Tourism Statistics and data files.

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Rank Country Value Year
1 France 117,109,000.00 2020
2 Poland 88,515,000.00 2019
3 Mexico 51,128,000.00 2020
4 United States 45,037,000.00 2020
5 Thailand 39,916,000.00 2019
6 Italy 38,419,000.00 2020
7 Czech Republic 37,202,000.00 2019
8 Spain 36,410,000.00 2020
9 Canada 32,430,000.00 2019
10 Hungary 31,641,000.00 2020
11 China 30,402,000.00 2020
12 Croatia 21,608,000.00 2020
13 Saudi Arabia 20,292,000.00 2019
14 India 17,914,000.00 2019
15 Turkey 15,971,000.00 2020
16 Denmark 15,595,000.00 2020
17 Slovak Republic 15,299,000.00 2018
18 Austria 15,091,000.00 2020
19 Egypt 13,026,000.00 2019
20 Germany 12,449,000.00 2020
21 Switzerland 11,818,000.00 2019
22 United Kingdom 11,101,000.00 2020
23 Ireland 10,951,000.00 2019
24 Kyrgyz Republic 8,508,000.00 2019
25 United Arab Emirates 8,084,000.00 2020
26 Greece 7,406,000.00 2020
27 Argentina 7,399,000.00 2019
28 Netherlands 7,265,000.00 2020
29 Uzbekistan 6,749,000.00 2019
30 Russia 6,359,000.00 2020
31 Brazil 6,353,000.00 2019
32 Macao SAR, China 5,897,000.00 2020
33 Chile 5,431,000.00 2019
34 Nigeria 5,265,000.00 2016
35 Andorra 5,207,000.00 2020
36 Romania 5,023,000.00 2020
37 Bulgaria 4,973,000.00 2020
38 Israel 4,905,000.00 2019
39 Malaysia 4,333,000.00 2020
40 Portugal 4,208,000.00 2020
41 Cyprus 4,117,000.00 2019
42 Japan 4,115,800.00 2020
43 Indonesia 4,053,000.00 2020
44 South Africa 3,886,600.00 2020
45 Puerto Rico 3,882,000.00 2020
46 Vietnam 3,837,000.00 2020
47 Belarus 3,598,000.00 2020
48 Hong Kong SAR, China 3,569,000.00 2020
49 Uruguay 3,480,000.00 2019
50 Ukraine 3,382,000.00 2020
51 Latvia 3,204,000.00 2020
52 Morocco 2,802,000.00 2020
53 Dominican Republic 2,748,000.00 2020
54 Singapore 2,742,000.00 2020
55 Albania 2,658,000.00 2020
56 Belgium 2,584,000.00 2020
57 Korea 2,519,000.00 2020
58 Syrian Arab Republic 2,424,000.00 2019
59 Lithuania 2,284,000.00 2020
60 Kuwait 2,161,000.00 2020
61 Ecuador 2,108,000.00 2019
62 Kenya 2,049,000.00 2019
63 Kazakhstan 2,035,000.00 2020
64 Mozambique 2,033,000.00 2019
65 Tunisia 2,012,000.00 2020
66 Sweden 1,957,000.00 2020
67 Lebanon 1,936,000.00 2019
68 Bahrain 1,909,000.00 2020
69 San Marino 1,904,000.00 2019
70 Botswana 1,830,000.00 2018
71 Australia 1,828,000.00 2020
72 The Bahamas 1,794,500.00 2020
73 Estonia 1,695,000.00 2020
74 Rwanda 1,634,000.00 2019
75 Iran 1,550,000.00 2020
76 Tanzania 1,527,000.00 2019
77 Georgia 1,513,000.00 2020
78 Philippines 1,483,000.00 2020
79 Norway 1,397,000.00 2020
80 Colombia 1,396,000.00 2020
81 Senegal 1,376,000.00 2017
82 Jamaica 1,329,700.00 2020
83 Cambodia 1,306,000.00 2020
84 Jordan 1,240,000.00 2020
85 Slovenia 1,216,000.00 2020
86 Costa Rica 1,146,500.00 2020
87 Lesotho 1,142,000.00 2019
88 Peru 1,119,000.00 2020
89 Cuba 1,086,000.00 2020
90 Paraguay 1,077,000.00 2020
91 Brunei 1,071,000.00 2020
92 Tajikistan 1,035,000.00 2018
93 Cameroon 1,021,000.00 2019
94 New Zealand 996,000.00 2020
95 Barbados 966,000.00 2019
95 Pakistan 966,000.00 2012
97 Haiti 938,000.00 2019
98 Myanmar 903,000.00 2020
99 Ghana 897,000.00 2015
100 Finland 896,000.00 2020
101 Iraq 892,000.00 2013
102 Lao PDR 886,400.00 2020
103 Malawi 871,000.00 2018
104 Oman 869,000.00 2020
105 Sudan 836,000.00 2018
106 Azerbaijan 796,000.00 2020
107 Libya 760,000.00 2008
108 Malta 718,000.00 2020
109 El Salvador 707,000.00 2020
110 Honduras 669,000.00 2020
111 Côte d'Ivoire 668,000.00 2020
112 Cayman Islands 660,000.00 2020
113 Panama 647,000.00 2020
114 Zimbabwe 639,000.00 2020
115 Guatemala 594,000.00 2020
116 Algeria 591,000.00 2020
117 Qatar 582,000.00 2020
118 Sri Lanka 540,000.00 2020
119 Gabon 526,000.00 2005
120 Luxembourg 525,000.00 2020
121 Ethiopia 518,000.00 2020
122 Zambia 502,000.00 2020
123 Iceland 488,000.00 2020
124 Belize 487,000.00 2020
125 Togo 482,000.00 2020
126 Nicaragua 474,000.00 2020
127 Uganda 473,000.00 2020
128 Serbia 446,000.00 2020
129 St. Lucia 432,500.00 2020
130 Venezuela 429,000.00 2017
131 Yemen 398,000.00 2015
132 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 392,000.00 2019
133 Antigua and Barbuda 384,500.00 2020
134 Turkmenistan 380,000.00 1998
135 Armenia 375,000.00 2020
136 Dem. Rep. Congo 351,000.00 2016
136 Montenegro 351,000.00 2020
138 Eswatini 345,300.00 2020
139 Benin 337,000.00 2019
140 Bolivia 323,300.00 2020
141 Bangladesh 323,000.00 2019
142 Mauritius 316,000.00 2020
143 St. Kitts and Nevis 301,400.00 2020
144 Burundi 299,000.00 2017
145 Suriname 279,000.00 2017
146 The Gambia 246,000.00 2020
147 Nepal 230,000.00 2020
148 Angola 218,000.00 2019
149 Mali 217,000.00 2019
149 Grenada 217,000.00 2020
151 Bosnia and Herzegovina 197,000.00 2020
152 Namibia 187,100.00 2020
153 Cabo Verde 180,000.00 2020
154 Fiji 168,000.00 2020
155 Monaco 159,000.00 2020
156 Congo 158,000.00 2018
157 Eritrea 142,000.00 2016
158 Trinidad and Tobago 141,000.00 2020
159 Dominica 140,000.00 2020
160 Seychelles 124,500.00 2020
161 North Macedonia 118,000.00 2020
162 Guinea 99,000.00 2017
163 Tonga 94,000.00 2019
164 Madagascar 87,100.00 2020
165 Central African Republic 87,000.00 2019
166 Guyana 86,400.00 2020
167 Niger 85,000.00 2020
168 Vanuatu 82,400.00 2020
169 Timor-Leste 74,800.00 2019
170 Sierra Leone 71,000.00 2019
171 Burkina Faso 67,000.00 2020
172 Mongolia 66,900.00 2020
173 Djibouti 63,000.00 2013
174 Liechtenstein 58,400.00 2020
175 Guinea-Bissau 52,400.00 2019
176 Papua New Guinea 39,000.00 2020
177 São Tomé and Principe 33,400.00 2018
178 New Caledonia 31,000.00 2020
179 Mauritania 30,000.00 2000
180 Bhutan 29,800.00 2020
181 Moldova 29,000.00 2020
182 Samoa 23,900.00 2020
183 Palau 18,400.00 2020
184 Kiribati 12,000.00 2019
185 Chad 10,400.00 2020
186 Comoros 7,000.00 2020
187 Solomon Islands 4,400.00 2020
188 Tuvalu 3,600.00 2019

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Development Relevance: Tourism is officially recognized as a directly measurable activity, enabling more accurate analysis and more effective policy. Whereas previously the sector relied mostly on approximations from related areas of measurement (e.g. Balance of Payments statistics), tourism today possesses a range of instruments to track its productive activities and the activities of the consumers that drive them: visitors (both tourists and excursionists). An increasing number of countries have opened up and invested in tourism development, making tourism a key driver of socio-economic progress through export revenues, the creation of jobs and enterprises, and infrastructure development. As an internationally traded service, inbound tourism has become one of the world's major trade categories. For many developing countries it is one of the main sources of foreign exchange income and a major component of exports, creating much needed employment and development opportunities.

Limitations and Exceptions: Tourism can be either domestic or international. The data refers to international tourism, where the traveler's country of residence differs from the visiting country. International tourism consists of inbound (arrival) and outbound (departures) tourism. The data are from the World Tourism Organization (WTO), a United Nations agency. The data on inbound and outbound tourists refer to the number of arrivals and departures, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips to a country during a given period is counted each time as a new arrival. The data on inbound tourism show the arrivals of nonresident tourists (overnight visitors) at national borders. When data on international tourists are unavailable or incomplete, the data show the arrivals of international visitors, which include tourists, same-day visitors, cruise passengers, and crew members. Sources and collection methods for arrivals differ across countries. In some cases data are from border statistics (police, immigration, and the like) and supplemented by border surveys. In other cases data are from tourism accommodation establishments. For some countries number of arrivals is limited to arrivals by air and for others to arrivals staying in hotels. Some countries include arrivals of nationals residing abroad while others do not. Caution should thus be used in comparing arrivals across countries.

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Statistical information on tourism is based mainly on data on arrivals and overnight stays along with balance of payments information. These data do not completely capture the economic phenomenon of tourism or provide the information needed for effective public policies and efficient business operations. Data are needed on the scale and significance of tourism. Information on the role of tourism in national economies is particularly deficient. Although the World Tourism Organization reports progress in harmonizing definitions and measurement, differences in national practices still prevent full comparability. Arrivals data measure the flows of international visitors to the country of reference: each arrival corresponds to one in inbound tourism trip. If a person visits several countries during the course of a single trip, his/her arrival in each country is recorded separately. In an accounting period, arrivals are not necessarily equal to the number of persons travelling (when a person visits the same country several times a year, each trip by the same person is counted as a separate arrival). Arrivals data should correspond to inbound visitors by including both tourists and same-day non-resident visitors. All other types of travelers (such as border, seasonal and other short-term workers, long-term students and others) should be excluded as they do not qualify as visitors. Data are obtained from different sources: administrative records (immigration, traffic counts, and other possible types of controls), border surveys or a mix of them. If data are obtained from accommodation surveys, the number of guests is used as estimate of arrival figures; consequently, in this case, breakdowns by regions, main purpose of the trip, modes of transport used or forms of organization of the trip are based on complementary visitor surveys.

Aggregation method: Gap-filled total

Periodicity: Annual