Published on December 14, 2025

As the global tourism landscape evolves, Canadians are increasingly shifting their travel preferences. According to official Statistics Canada data for 2025, the top destinations for Canadians heading overseas this year are Mexico, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Japan. These countries have emerged as the preferred travel spots, surpassing previous favourites like the United States. Let’s dive into the official numbers and explore why these five countries are topping Canadians’ travel lists this year.
When it comes to Canadian international travel, Mexico continues to dominate as the most visited overseas destination. Official data shows that approximately 471,000 Canadians visited Mexico in the second quarter of 2025 alone.
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Why the surge?
The appeal of Mexico isn’t just in the sunshine; it’s about the variety of experiences and the proximity, making it a top choice for families, solo travellers, and snowbirds alike.
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France holds a strong position as the second-most visited overseas destination by Canadians, with over 319,000 visits recorded in the same period. Despite global travel disruptions, France remains an iconic destination for Canadians seeking culture, food, and romance.
Key reasons for France’s popularity:
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France offers a blend of world-class cities, stunning countryside, and coastal beauty, appealing to a variety of Canadian tourists, whether they’re seeking a luxurious getaway or an immersive cultural experience.
Coming in third, the United Kingdom continues to be a strong contender for Canadian travel. Over one million visits were made by Canadians to the UK in 2025, according to the latest official data.
Why do Canadians keep coming back?
For many Canadians, the UK is an ideal blend of tradition and modernity, with something for every traveller—from history buffs to culture seekers.
Spain also saw a rise in Canadian visits, with recorded visits in the second quarter of 2025. With its Mediterranean climate and diverse regions, Spain is increasingly on the radar for Canadian tourists.
Here’s why:
Whether it’s the stunning beaches of Ibiza or the artistic legacy of Barcelona, Spain remains a popular choice for Canadians looking for both relaxation and cultural immersion.
Rounding out the top five is Japan, with record visits from Canadian residents in 2025. Japan’s allure lies in its unique blend of tradition and modernity, offering something completely different from other overseas destinations.
Why Japan is on the rise:
Canada’s growing interest in Japan reflects a desire for an authentic and culturally rich experience, paired with modern conveniences.
While the U.S. has traditionally been the most visited destination for Canadians, 2025 marks a clear shift in travel patterns. Official Statistics Canada data shows a 21.6% decrease in Canadian visits to the United States in the second quarter of 2025. This decline mirrors a broader trend in Canadian tourism, where international destinations are becoming more appealing.
Some factors behind this shift:
This shift is evident in the rise of destinations like Mexico, France, and Japan, showing that Canadians are diversifying their travel choices.
In addition to rising visitor numbers, Canadian residents are also spending more on overseas travel. According to the latest data, Canadians spent $8.1 billion on international trips during the second quarter of 2025, an increase of 28.4% from the previous year.
This increase in spending shows that Canadians are willing to invest in high-quality travel experiences when visiting international destinations.
As Canada’s tourism patterns continue to evolve, it’s clear that Canadians are shifting their focus from the U.S. to a broader array of international destinations. Mexico, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Japan have emerged as the top choices, offering a diverse range of experiences that appeal to a wide spectrum of Canadian travellers.
With rising spending and longer stays abroad, it’s safe to say that 2025 will mark a turning point in how Canadians approach international travel, opting for destinations that offer unique cultural experiences, greater affordability, and more diverse options compared to their traditional U.S. trips.
These travel trends are expected to continue shaping Canadian tourism choices for years to come, with these five destinations likely to maintain their positions as key hotspots for Canadian travellers.
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Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025
Sunday, December 14, 2025