Published on November 28, 2025

Brazil has reached an exciting milestone in its tourism history, surpassing eight million international visitors for 2025, a 40 percent increase over the previous year. This achievement highlights the country’s significant recovery and growth in global tourism, with projections to reach nine million by year’s end. As more travellers flock to Brazil, the nation’s rich cultural experiences, vibrant cities, and scenic landscapes continue to draw tourists from around the world.
The Brazilian government’s tourism agency, Embratur, has led efforts to promote Brazil as a must-visit destination. With improved connectivity, policy reforms, and targeted marketing campaigns, Brazil has successfully positioned itself as a key player in the global tourism market. This surge in international arrivals signals a new chapter for the nation’s travel industry and its economy.
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The surge in international tourism is not just about numbers, it’s also driving significant economic benefits for Brazil. In the first half of 2025, the tourism sector contributed over USD 6.6 billion to the economy, marking a 10 percent increase in spending from 2024. This influx of foreign currency bolsters the country’s economy, helping to sustain the growing demand for services across various sectors.
Brazil’s tourism industry now represents 8 percent of the country’s GDP, with tourism-related jobs also seeing substantial growth. The sector generated over 114,000 formal jobs in the first half of the year alone. The tourism sector’s continued expansion is helping to diversify Brazil’s economy and provide more employment opportunities, particularly in local communities dependent on travel and tourism.
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Several factors have contributed to Brazil’s exceptional tourism performance in 2025:
Brazil’s tourism boom is part of a broader trend of recovery in global tourism post-pandemic. In 2025, international arrivals to Brazil have outpaced many other regions, positioning the country as one of the fastest-growing travel destinations in the world. According to data from Brazil’s Ministry of Tourism, the country welcomed 3.7 million international visitors in just the first quarter of 2025, a 48 percent increase over the same period in 2024.
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With seven million visitors arriving by the third quarter of the year, Brazil is poised to finish 2025 as one of the top destinations for global travellers. This growth places Brazil alongside top international tourism hotspots, such as the United States and Europe, as a prime location for international tourism investment and expansion.
The long-term outlook for Brazil’s tourism industry is incredibly promising. As the country continues to see strong growth in both arrivals and tourist spending, it is expected to become an increasingly important player in the global travel landscape. The Brazilian government plans to continue investing in tourism infrastructure, particularly in underdeveloped regions, to ensure that the benefits of tourism reach all areas of the country.
Furthermore, Embratur aims to capitalise on Brazil’s natural beauty and cultural diversity, promoting eco-tourism, heritage travel, and adventure tourism as key segments of the industry’s future growth.
Brazil’s achievement of over eight million international visitors in 2025 marks a historic moment for the country’s tourism industry. With a growing number of foreign tourists flocking to its shores, Brazil has firmly established itself as a global tourism powerhouse. The surge in visitor arrivals not only demonstrates the country’s appeal but also highlights the economic and social benefits that tourism brings to the nation.
As Brazil continues to build on its successes, the travel industry can expect even more opportunities in the coming years. With robust growth, an expanding range of experiences for tourists, and ongoing infrastructure investments, Brazil is well-positioned to remain a top destination on the global stage for years to come.
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