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How many countries does an average person visit?

Visited, available on iOS or Android, is an app that allows users to mark off places they've been around the world, browse new travel destinations, get a custom map of their travels, and set travel goals. According to Visited's travel stats, the average global traveler has been to 18 countries.



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As of 2023, US passport holders can travel visa-free (or visa-on-arrival) to 173 countries. Some of these countries may require a visa on arrival, while others may require an electronic travel authorization or an electronic visa. Many countries may also require a passport valid for a certain time after you arrive.

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Almost anyone with a powerful passport and their health can visit 100 countries if they have enough money to do so. There are 100 safe countries in the world. There are 100 countries that are easy to get to.

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There were 37.9 million visits to the UK in 2018. Travellers from the US contribute most to the travel industry in the United Kingdom. 3.9 million American tourists visited in 2018 and spent a collective £3.4 billion.

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France, the most visited country in the world, holds a special allure for international travelers. With an astounding number of 117,109,000 international tourists, France's irresistible blend of rich history, exquisite art, and captivating culture has made it an iconic destination.

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Alexis Rose Alford (born April 10, 1998), also known as Lexie Limitless, is an American adventure traveller who is notable for traveling to 196 countries before reaching the age of twenty-one.

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Alford was awarded the Guinness World Record for being the Youngest person to travel to all sovereign countries and Youngest female to travel to all sovereign countries at the age of 21 years 177 days.

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What age group travels the most? Millennials between 23-38 seem to be the age group that travels the most with an average of 35 vacation days a year.

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Over the period considered, surveyed Britons aged 25 to 34 years vacationed abroad the most, with 62 percent of respondents from this age group taking an overseas vacation.

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This may come as no surprise, but Baby Boomers spend significantly more on vacations than the other generations – especially Gen Z. Those in the newest generation, Gen Z, tend to have just one traveler named on a policy, while the other generations tend to buy plans for at least two travelers.

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