In this article, we take a look at the fastest-growing tourism destinations in 2024.
Since the alleviation of travel restrictions around the world, international tourism has rebounded at a rate of knots. In 2023, international tourist arrivals around the world were recorded at 88% of pre-pandemic levels, and UNWTO anticipates 2024 to be the year that these figures surpass pre-pandemic levels. In the first quarter of 2024, 285 million tourists traveled internationally. This was 97% of international tourist arrivals recorded in the same period. Interestingly, some countries around the globe have been much more successful in their efforts to rejuvenate tourism than others.
Tourism Growth by Region
Data shows that recovery in tourism has not been uniform across the globe. In fact, the Middle East became the first region to surpass pre-pandemic volumes in 2023. The region hosted 87.1 million international tourists last year, which was 22% higher than 2019. Tourism volumes in the Middle East have been even more impressive during Q1 2024, with 36% more international tourists visiting in comparison to Q1 2019.
In contrast, the Asia and Pacific region has been lagging behind in the effort to rebuild its tourism industry. In 2023, international tourist arrivals in the region were recorded at just 65% of pre-pandemic volumes. In comparison, Europe, the Americas, and Africa recovered to at least 90% of tourist volumes recorded in 2019. Despite its sluggish recovery, tourism in Asia has managed to show some signs of progress during the last quarter.
In Q1 2024, the region hosted 82% of international tourists in comparison to Q1 2019. Tourism in the region has also been aided by the resurgence of tourism in China. China was the first country to experience the devastating impact of COVID-19, causing it to implement travel restrictions as early as January 2020. Now, it has finally relaxed much of the travel restrictions that continued to be implemented post-lock down. The country has also introduced many visa-free entry policies for several EU nations and countries such as Malaysia and Thailand. Our article on the Most Underrated Cities in Africa to Visit in 2024 how several nations in Africa have introduced similar waivers on visas to capitalize on the growing demand for tourism. However, data from Expedia Group Inc (NASDAQ: EXPE) shows that factors such as sustainability, wellness, and enrichment are the real driving factors behind tourism in 2024.
Travel Trends in 2024
According to Expedia Group Inc (NASDAQ: EXPE), 70% of tourists are willing to sacrifice convenience to be more sustainable. To capitalize on the demand for sustainable tourism, Expedia Group Inc (NASDAQ: EXPE) joined a sustainable travel coalition led by Travalyst in 2022 and launched a global sustainability strategy in the same year. Similarly, demand for self-care tourism has also increased in the wake of the pandemic, with wellness tourism expected to grow beyond $1 Trillion in revenue in 2024. Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT) reports the number one reason people are traveling in 2024 is to rest and recharge, with many looking to improve their mental and physical wellness while on vacation. Consequently, resorts such as Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT) and Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) have ramped up their offerings in the wellness space.
In 2020, Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HLT) launched Tempo, a wellness-focused hotel chain that is suited to the demands of its health-conscious vacationers. Similarly, Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR), under its JW Marriott brand, launched a “Stay in the Moment” campaign in the Asia-Pacific market. This campaign provides experiences focusing on personal well-being and enrichment. Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) has placed immense focus on the Asia-Pacific market in recent years, despite tourism in the region failing to rejuvenate since the pandemic. In 2023, Marriott International, Inc. (NASDAQ: MAR) celebrated its milestone of reaching 1000 hotels in the region.
Summer 2024 has the potential to be a record-breaking season in terms of tourism for many countries around the world. With its impressive portfolio in the Asia-Pacific region, Marriott could finally reap the rewards of its investments in this market. In Q1 2024, the company’s RevPAR grew by 4% YoY worldwide. However, in the Asia-Pacific region (excluding China) the RevPAR grew by 17%. As a result, CFO Leeny Oberg revealed that the company is raising its full-year adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS expectations, drawing confidence from its IMF (incentive management fee) revenues in international regions. It should be noted that the company fell just short of adjusted diluted EPS analyst expectations of $2.17 in Q1 2024, instead posting an adjusted diluted EPS of $2.13. Irrespective, share prices remained relatively consistent after the company reported its quarterly financial results on the 1st of May, ending the month at $231.17 (MAR share price on May 1st was $233.86). The hotel’s strategic expansion and strong development pipeline demonstrates its potential for growth in the upcoming quarters.
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Methodology
To develop our list of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in 2024, we utilized UNWTO’s data on international tourist arrivals for each country in Q1 2024 and in the full year 2023. We compared these figures to tourist arrivals for corresponding periods in 2019 and calculated which countries had achieved the highest growth in tourist arrivals. We excluded countries that hosted less than 1 million international tourists in 2019 or 2023. Similarly, countries where figures for tourist arrivals were unavailable have also been excluded. Our Insider Monkey scores were calculated by utilizing growth rates for both full year 2023 and Q1 2024. We then sorted our list in descending order. The top 20 items were chosen as the fastest-growing tourism destinations in 2024.
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Here are the Fastest Growing Tourism Destinations in 2024.
20. Sweden
Insider Monkey Score: 2.85
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 15% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 1% lower than 2019
International tourist arrivals in Sweden failed to surpass pre-pandemic figures in 2023. However, Q1 2024, it was one of the fastest growing tourism destinations in the world. Sweden is filled with lush green forests, remote islands, and pristine lakes, many of which lie near the capital city, Stockholm.
19. Spain
Insider Monkey Score: 2.87
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 13% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 2% greater than 2019
Spain was the second most visited country in the world in 2023 hosting 85 million tourists. It is also one of the countries most severely impacted by over-tourism. In recent months, there have been numerous protests in major cities and the city of Barcelona has implemented a tourist tax to tackle its over-tourism challenges.
18. Denmark
Insider Monkey Score: 3.11
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 19% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 5% greater than 2019
Denmark hosted over 15 million tourists in 2023. Many tourists visit Denmark due to its rich culture, exciting theme parks, incredible nature, and safety. Apart from being one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in 2024, it is also one of the best countries for solo female travelers.
17. Greece
Insider Monkey Score: 3.24
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 25% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 4% greater than 2019
Greece is home to some of the best vacation destinations in the Mediterranean. The country hosted over 32 million tourists in 2023 and is well poised to surpass those levels in 2024.
16. Turkey
Insider Monkey Score: 3.42
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 29% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 8% greater than 2019
Turkey hosted 55 million international tourists in 2023, making it the fifth most visited country in the world. Recently, Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, the Minister of Culture and Tourism, announced that Turkey is aiming to host 80 million tourists by 2028.
15. Aruba
Insider Monkey Score: 3.56
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 30% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 13% greater than 2019
Aruba is one of the most popular destinations in the world for a beach vacation. Despite being one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in 2024, the country has made considerable investments to ensure its natural beauty remains conserved.
14. Morocco
Insider Monkey Score: 3.61
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 32% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 12% greater than 2019
Morocco is home to some of the most underrated travel destinations in the world. It has lately attracted significant attention from international tourists due to its vibrant culture and affordability.
13. Malta
Insider Monkey Score: 3.63
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 37% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 8% greater than 2019
The islands of Malta offer travelers a chance to enjoy pristine beaches, ancient megalithic structures, and marvels including underwater caves, secret coves, and even shipwrecks. Thus, it is no surprise to see it is one of the fastest-growing travel destinations in the world.
12. Dominican Republic
Insider Monkey Score: 3.72
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 24% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 25% greater than 2019
The Dominican Republic offers 30-day visa-free entries to citizens of many countries including the UK, US, and most EU nations. Many of the tourists who visit the country do so for its white sand beaches and azure waters.
11. Guatemala
Insider Monkey Score: 3.91
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 41% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 15% greater than 2019
Tourism is one of the main contributors to Guatemala’s economy. In 2023, 2 million tourists visited the country to immerse themselves in ancient Mayan history, colonial architecture, and spectacular volcanic topography.
10. Serbia
Insider Monkey Score: 3.95
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 43% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 15% greater than 2019
Serbia is one of several Balkan countries on our list. It is well worth a visit if you are interested in gastronomy tourism.
9. Andorra
Insider Monkey Score: 4.03
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 30% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 31% greater than 2019
Andorra is known for its immensely captivating flora and fauna, which includes thick forests, serene mountains, and scenic lakes. Despite being one of the smallest countries in Europe, it hosted over 4 million tourists in 2023 and is one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in the world.
8. Colombia
Insider Monkey Score: 4.18
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 32% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 35% greater than 2019
Many parts of Colombia are considered unsafe for tourists due to civil unrest. The US travel advisory currently advises reconsidering travel to the country. Despite this, destinations such as Bogota and Cartagena continue to draw tourists, making it one of the fastest-growing travel destinations in the world.
7. Curacao
Insider Monkey Score: 4.28
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 45% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 26% greater than 2019
Many people visit Curacao each year due to its incredible coastline and rich heritage. Although most of its tourists visit during the summer months, the country hosted over 246 thousand international tourists during the first four months of 2024.
6. Tanzania
Insider Monkey Score: 4.47
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 53% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 26% greater than 2019
Tanzania is an underrated African gem that features some of Africa’s most popular safaris and islands. The country hosted over 1.8 million tourists in 2023.
5. Bulgaria
Insider Monkey Score: 5.01
Q1 2024 Tourist Volume: 38% greater than Q1 2019
2023 Tourist Volume: 62% greater than 2019
Owing to political factors, tourism in Bulgaria suffered even prior to the pandemic. International tourists fell 16% between 2018 and 2019, amid the country’s exit from the EU which formally took place in 2020. However, the country has managed to rejuvenate tourism significantly and is now a member of Schengen which is expected to drive tourism growth even further.