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What are the tourism predictions for 2023?

Global tourism arrivals will increase by 30% in 2023, following growth of 60% in 2022, but will remain below pre-pandemic levels.



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According to estimates from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) for 2023, international tourist arrivals could reach 80 to 95 percent of prepandemic levels depending on the extent of the economic slowdown, travel recovery in Asia–Pacific, and geopolitical tensions, among other factors.

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Global tourism arrivals will increase by 30% in 2023, following growth of 60% in 2022, but will remain below pre-pandemic levels.

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Almost half of global travellers want their 2023 getaway to have a more “back-to-basics” feel – think eco-friendly cabins, huts and yurts – but 53% still want phone and internet connection at their destination. We also found in our internal data that travellers are increasingly seeking a combination of city and nature.

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Afghanistan has been identified as potentially the most dangerous country in the world to visit in 2023 according to recently published Risk Map 2023. Medical and security specialist International SOS named Syria the second-most dangerous destination to visit this year, followed by Ukraine, Mali and Iraq.

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The cost of lodging away from home was 5% more in June 2023 versus June 2022, and up 15% since 2019. The cost of entertainment and dining out are also slowly increasing. According to NerdWallet's Travel Price Index, the overall cost of travel is up 14% compared with June 2019 and down 3% versus the same month in 2022.

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The List Of Safest Countries Is Out For 2023 | Where Are You Going To Head Out Next?
  • Ireland.
  • New Zealand. ...
  • Austria. ...
  • Singapore. ...
  • Portugal. ...
  • Slovenia. ...
  • Japan. Samurais, Mt. ...
  • Switzerland. Switzerland has always been known for its high safety standards, political neutrality and chocolate. ...


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49% of Americans Plan To Travel More in 2023 This is especially true among younger respondents, with 59% of those between the ages of 18 to 26 planning to travel more in 2023. This is impressive considering 45% of respondents traveled once or twice in 2022, with 42% traveling three or more times in 2022.

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Top 24 Countries To Visit in 2023
  • Sri Lanka – Lush Greenery & Scenic Beaches.
  • Germany – Postcard-Perfect.
  • Zimbabwe – Hidden Gem.
  • Panama – Picturesque Coastline.
  • Kyrgyzstan – Semi-Nomadic Experience.
  • Jordan – Open Up To New Experiences.
  • Indonesia – Most Beautiful Of All.
  • Belarus – Europe's Most Trending.


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Seeing as many people have to travel for work, trends in the hospitality industry are driven by the need to create a tranquil experience for working professionals. In 2023, hotels will introduce the more co-working spaces to provide an enhanced and comforting experience for their guests staying longer.

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How to Maximize Your Vacation Days
  1. The Presidents' Day Weekend: Book 1 Day Off for a 4-Day Vacation.
  2. The Easter Escape: Book 4 Days Off for a 9-Day Vacation.
  3. The Memorial Day Getaway: Book 4 Days Off for a 9-Days Vacation.
  4. The Big Summer Trip: Book 9 Days Off for a 16-Day Vacation.


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The Least-Visited Country in the World: Tuvalu According to the United Nations World Tourism Organization, the remote Pacific island country Tuvalu is the least-visited country globally.

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Instead, try traveling during the shoulder season. It's often much cheaper to travel from May to early June and September through mid-October. The weather is still relatively warm during the shoulder season, and you'll beat the crazy summer crowds.

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If you thought 2022 was an expensive year to travel, get ready to spend even more in 2023. New data from travel site Hopper shows that U.S. hotel prices averaged $212 per night in January — that's 54% higher than the same month in 2022. Planning on taking a trip soon?

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49% of Americans Plan To Travel More in 2023 This is impressive considering 45% of respondents traveled once or twice in 2022, with 42% traveling three or more times in 2022. All types of trips remain popular for the coming year, though visiting with friends and family leads the list.

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Hotel rates in the U.S. rose 1.8% in May 2023 from the previous month, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Rates this May were also 3% higher from the same month last year. Travelers have seen hotel rates surge in part because the cost of operating hotels has risen.

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In tourism, quiet luxury is trending in the rise in popularity of boutique hotels, eco-resorts, sustainable tourism experiences, and niche getaways like sleep vacations (trips in which you prioritize rest and relaxation over sightseeing and late nights) as well as supervised psychedelic immersions; retreats set in safe ...

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