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Which tourists spend the most?

List of Top Tourist Spenders
  • China.
  • Germany.
  • USA.
  • UK.
  • Russia.
  • France.
  • Canada.
  • Japan.




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China was the country worldwide with the highest outbound tourism expenditure in 2021. That year, China's outbound tourism spending amounted to more than 109 billion U.S. dollars, showing a 17 percent decrease from 2020 and only accounting for roughly 43 percent of the value reported in 2019.

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Aside from China, the United States have been at or near the top of the ranking for the past three decades, with travelers from Germany, France and the UK also spending freely abroad.

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Finland is the most well-travelled country in the world, with the average Finn making 7.5 trips a year, including stays at home and abroad. The US has the largest domestic travel market in the world, with national holidays bumping up the average person's number of trips to 6.7 a year.

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US Travel & Tourism Key Statistics The most popular travel destination for U.S. resident travellers in 2019 is Mexico, with 39.3 million visitors.

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The data found the U.S. was the largest contributor of retail tourism to gross domestic product (GDP) in 2019, totaling $34.7 billion. Despite the global pandemic, America retained the No. 1 spot in 2020 with $17.5 billion. In 2021, retail tourism contributed $23.9 billion to the country's economy.

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1. New York. New York City is the most populated city in North America and has also been featured in more movies and TV shows than any other city in the United States. It's no surprise that the Big Apple is the #1 most visited city in the U.S. by foreign travelers.

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1. Costa Rica. One of the most popular countries to visit in Central America is Costa Rica.

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In terms of actual visitor numbers, the following list represents the nations that receive relatively few tourists, with Nauru claiming the title of the least visited country in the world. List of the United Nations World Tourism Organization.

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Best Countries For Tourism in the World
  • India - The Land of Diversity. ...
  • Thailand - The Gateway to Southeast Asia. ...
  • Vietnam. ...
  • Sri Lanka - A Land Like No Other. ...
  • Indonesia - Where Culture Meets Nature. ...
  • New Zealand - The Land Where Adventures Wait. ...
  • Bhutan - The Happiest Country in All of Asia. ...
  • Australia - Land Down Under.


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Hong Kong. Hong Kong has become the most visited city in the world, surpassing Bangkok in recent times. Hong Kong welcomed 26.6 million visitors! With over 5 million more visitors annually than its closest rival, Hong Kong is expected to host at least 31 million tourists in the near future.

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Following, find the top ten most visited countries in Europe and the reasons why these countries are a magnet for tourists.
  1. France – 89.4 million visitors. ...
  2. Spain – 82.7 million visitors. ...
  3. Italy – 62.1 million visitors. ...
  4. Turkey – 45.7 million visitors. ...
  5. Germany – 38.8 million visitors. ...
  6. United Kingdom – 36.3 million visitors.


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In 2019, Travel & Tourism was one of the world's largest sectors, accounting for 10.4% of global GDP (USD 9.2 trillion), 10.6% of all jobs (334 million), and was responsible for creating 1 in 4 of all new jobs across the world.

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Foreigners visit the U.S. to see natural wonders, cities, historic landmarks, and entertainment venues. Americans seek similar attractions, as well as recreation and vacation areas. Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Bay Lake, Florida is the most visited theme park in the world.

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International arrivals to the United States grew to 22.1 million in 2021, up from 19.2 million in 2020. Spending by international visitors also grew, reaching $81.0 billion, or 34 percent of 2019's total.

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American millennials are reported to travel an average of 35 days per year, significantly more than other generations. Meanwhile, the average travel days for other generations in the US are 26 for Gen X, 27 for baby boomers, and 29 for Gen Z.

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