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What percent of Americans never travel abroad?

By contrast, around a quarter (27%) have not traveled abroad. Still, the degree to which Americans have traveled around the globe varies widely: 19% have been to only one foreign country, 12% to two countries, 15% to three or four countries, and 14% to five to nine countries.



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Many travel experts blame the low levels of international travel outside the United States on the fact that Americans become very acclimated to their own environments. The United States also has much geographic and cultural diversity inside its borders.

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Overall, Southern and Mediterranean European countries reported the highest number of travelers from the U.S. in 2021. However, arrivals from the United States dropped from roughly 13 million in 2019 to around three million in 2021.

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The average resident of the United Kingdom has visited 10 countries, Germans on average visit eight nations and the French five, said a Hostelworld Global Traveler Report released Wednesday.

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Perfectly normal. I guess that the majority of people in this world have never flown. If you want to change that, you could buy a return ticket for a short flight to somewhere near you, or you could hunt out your nearest flying club and purchase a trial flight. Sadly, either options are cheap.

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Annual visitors: 89.4 million It is perhaps no surprise that France is Europe's most visited country. After all, there are so many reasons to explore and discover France! From the gastronomic delights of the French capital, Paris, to the wine region of Burgundy, there are too many regions in France to choose just one.

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The average population density of the entire European Union, including a lot of Eastern European countries most Americans couldn't find on a map, is about the same as that of France, 116.2/km2; 3.5 times as high as the US average.

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