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America Joins Canada, France, Spain, Japan, Thailand, Egypt, UAE, and More as Key Players in the Global Tourism Surge, Driving International Arrivals to Over One Billion in 2025

Published on November 29, 2025

Global tourism soars as un tourism confirms over 1. 1 billion international arrivals in nine months, led by france, spain, mexico, italy, and the us.

France, Spain, Mexico, the United States, and Italy are among the major destinations driving a historic global tourism rebound, as UN Tourism confirmed that international tourist arrivals surpassed 1.1 billion between January and September 2025. Drawing solely from official data published on the UN Tourism (UNWTO) website, the organization reported that global mobility has nearly returned to 2019 levels, signalling one of the strongest travel years on record. With Europe capturing more than half of all arrivals, and both the Middle East and the Americas experiencing strong growth, the worldwide travel sector is once again powering economies, supporting local jobs, and reshaping travel patterns for 2026.

Global Tourism Nears Full Recovery, Says UN Tourism

According to the latest World Tourism Barometer issued by UN Tourism—cited directly from its government-recognized official website—the first nine months of 2025 marked a near-complete global recovery. International travel reached approximately 95% of pre-pandemic levels, with several regions even surpassing their 2019 performance.

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The recovery has been fueled by stable aviation capacity, stronger destination marketing, simplified visa procedures, and increased spending from major outbound markets such as the United States, China, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Saudi Arabia. UN Tourism highlighted that improving consumer confidence and expanded air connectivity have played a major role in lifting demand.

Europe Holds the Crown: Over 610 Million Visitors

Europe — home to the world’s highest number of globally recognized tourist hotspots — accounted for about 55% of all arrivals, registering more than 610 million travelers.
Countries leading the resurgence include:

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These destinations continue to attract travelers through world-class cultural sites, improved transport networks, and government-led initiatives aimed at strengthening sustainable tourism.

UN Tourism notes that Europe has benefited from robust intra-European mobility, strong demand from North American travelers, and continued recovery from Asian markets.

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EUROPE — Travel Cost & Practical Information Table

DestinationAvg Round-Trip Airfare (USD)Avg Daily Travel Cost (USD)Best Time to VisitTop AttractionsTravel Tips
Paris, France$650–$900$180–$260Apr–Jun, Sep–OctEiffel Tower, LouvreBook museums early; use Metro passes
Barcelona, Spain$550–$850$150–$230Apr–Jun, SepSagrada FamíliaStay near Eixample; avoid peak heat
Rome, Italy$600–$950$160–$240Mar–Jun, Sep–NovColosseum, VaticanBuy Roma Pass; explore on foot
Istanbul, Turkey$500–$780$90–$140Apr–Jun, Sep–OctHagia Sophia, Blue MosqueFerry between Europe–Asia; try street food
Athens, Greece$580–$820$120–$180Apr–Jun, Sep–OctAcropolis, PlakaIsland day trips; avoid midday crowds
Vienna, Austria$620–$880$170–$240Apr–Jun, DecSchönbrunn PalaceUse Vienna Card for transport

Americas Deliver Strong Growth: Nearly 185 Million Travelers

The Americas welcomed nearly 185 million international tourists in the same period.
The United States remains one of the world’s most powerful tourism drivers, supported by:

Mexico, long among the world’s top destinations, continues to attract high-volume leisure travelers due to its beaches, culture, and year-round accessibility. Countries like Canada, Brazil, and Colombia also posted strong arrivals, supported by simplified entry processes and enhanced regional connectivity.

AMERICAS — Travel Cost & Practical Information Table

DestinationAvg Round-Trip Airfare (USD)Avg Daily Travel Cost (USD)Best Time to VisitTop AttractionsTravel Tips
New York, USA$450–$700 (regional), $900+ (international)$220–$320Apr–Jun, Sep–OctStatue of Liberty, Times SquareGet MetroCard; book attractions early
Cancún, Mexico$350–$650$130–$200Dec–AprBeaches, Mayan RuinsAll-inclusive resorts offer value
Los Angeles, USA$450–$700$210–$300Mar–Jun, SepHollywood, Santa MonicaRent a car for convenience
Toronto, Canada$400–$650$170–$240May–SepCN Tower, Niagara FallsToronto CityPASS is useful
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil$650–$950$110–$170Dec–MarChrist the RedeemerKeep belongings safe; use official taxis

Asia–Pacific Accelerates: 190 Million Visitors and Rising

UN Tourism highlighted that Asia–Pacific has entered a phase of accelerated recovery, particularly as border policies have normalized and aviation frequencies have been restored. The region recorded around 190 million international tourists, driven by major travel powerhouses such as:

Although the region has not yet reached 2019 levels, UN Tourism confirms that visitor numbers increased sharply throughout 2025 and are expected to surpass previous highs in 2026 as outbound and inbound travel from China resumes at full scale.

ASIA–PACIFIC — Travel Cost & Practical Information Table

DestinationAvg Round-Trip Airfare (USD)Avg Daily Travel Cost (USD)Best Time to VisitTop AttractionsTravel Tips
Tokyo, Japan$750–$1,200$160–$220Mar–Apr, Oct–NovShibuya, Senso-ji, Mt. FujiGet IC card; cash useful
Bangkok, Thailand$550–$850$70–$120Nov–FebGrand Palace, MarketsUse Grab; avoid common scams
Singapore$650–$1,000$200–$300Feb–AprMarina Bay, SentosaExcellent MRT; tap-and-go payments
Seoul, South Korea$650–$900$120–$180Apr–May, Sep–OctPalaces, MyeongdongT-Money for transit; free tours
Bali, Indonesia$600–$950$60–$110Jul–SepUbud, Beaches, TemplesRent scooter; avoid rainy season

Middle East Emerges as Fastest-Growing Region

The Middle East recorded approximately 65 million international arrivals, making it the fastest-growing region compared to pre-pandemic levels.
UN Tourism attributes this growth to:

Destinations like Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar have rapidly increased market share by promoting both leisure and religious tourism.

MIDDLE EAST — Travel Cost & Practical Information Table

DestinationAvg Round-Trip Airfare (USD)Avg Daily Travel Cost (USD)Best Time to VisitTop AttractionsTravel Tips
Dubai, UAE$550–$850$180–$260Nov–MarBurj Khalifa, Desert SafariDress modestly; use Metro
Abu Dhabi, UAE$550–$850$170–$240Nov–MarSheikh Zayed MosquePre-book mosque entry
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia$600–$900$160–$230Oct–MarDiriyah, Sky BridgeQuick eVisa; conservative dress

Africa Shows Steady Recovery Across Its Regions

Africa welcomed nearly 50 million international travelers, with North Africa outperforming the continental average. Official UN Tourism reporting cites that enhanced connectivity, diversified visitor offerings, and government-backed tourism strategies continue to strengthen the sector.

Leading African destinations include:

UN Tourism highlighted that African governments have been working closely with airlines, global hotel brands, and regional tourism boards to support long-term expansion.

AFRICA — Travel Cost & Practical Information Table

DestinationAvg Round-Trip Airfare (USD)Avg Daily Travel Cost (USD)Best Time to VisitTop AttractionsTravel Tips
Cairo, Egypt$500–$820$70–$120Oct–AprPyramids, Egyptian MuseumHire licensed guides
Cape Town, South Africa$700–$1,100$110–$170Nov–MarTable Mountain, WinelandsUber safe; avoid late-night walking
Marrakech, Morocco$500–$750$80–$140Mar–May, Sep–NovMedina, Majorelle GardenHaggle respectfully
Nairobi, Kenya$650–$950$90–$150Jun–OctSafari parks, Giraffe CentreBook safaris early; reputable guides

Top Countries Driving the 1.1 Billion Global Arrivals

Based strictly on rankings officially recognized by UN Tourism, the top global tourism destinations in 2025 are:

  1. France
  2. Spain
  3. United States
  4. Italy
  5. Turkey
  6. Mexico
  7. United Kingdom
  8. Germany
  9. Greece
  10. Austria

Additional countries with strong upward movement include:

These nations significantly contributed to the global total of over 1.1 billion arrivals.

UN Tourism Emphasizes Sustainable Growth

UN Tourism’s latest statement highlighted that the rapid rebound reflects the industry’s resilience, but further emphasized the importance of sustainability.
Governments are being encouraged to:

The agency states that tourism remains one of the most powerful economic engines worldwide — contributing billions in revenue and supporting millions of jobs.

Travelers Regain Their World

As 2025 moves toward its final quarter, UN Tourism’s official data paints a global picture of renewed movement, renewed curiosity, and renewed human connection. Whether it is travelers rediscovering European cobblestone streets, exploring Middle Eastern heritage landmarks, or seeking nature and tranquility across Asia and Africa, the world is proving that its desire to travel is stronger than ever.
The surge of more than 1.1 billion tourists in just nine months reflects not only economic momentum but a deeper collective wish to reconnect with people and places after years of uncertainty. And as governments continue to refine policies and expand sustainable pathways, the global travel landscape in 2026 is poised to become even more dynamic, inclusive, and inspiring.

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