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empersouf February 23rd, 2006, 10:44 AM Does anyone knows what the 1-192(??) tourism countries are???
Does anybody know where I can find some statistics. I can't find anything on google or wikipedia!
Giorgio February 23rd, 2006, 10:51 AM I have top 27 figures for 2004:
1. France (75.048 Mio. visitors)
2. Spain (52.478 Mio. visitors)
3. USA (40.356 Mio. visitors)
4. Italy (39. 604 Mio. visitors)
5. China (32.970 Mio. visitors)
6. Great Britain (24.785 Mio. visitors)
7. Austria (19.078 Mio. visitors)
8. Mexico (18.665 Mio. visitors)
9. Germany (18.399 Mio. visitors)
10. Canada (17.534 Mio. visitors)
11. Hong Kong (15.537 Mio. visitors)
12. Greece (14.180 Mio. visitors)
13. Poland (13.720 Mio. visitors)
14. Turkey (13.341 Mio. visitors)
15. Portugal (11.707 Mio. visitors)
16. Malaysia (10.577 Mio. visitors)
17. Thailand (10.082 Mio. visitors)
18. The Netherlands (Mio. visitors)
19. Russia (7.943 Mio. visitors)
20. Sweden (7.627 Mio. visitors)
21. Croatia (7.409 Mio. visitors)
22. Saudi Arabia (7.332 Mio. visitors)
23. Ireland (6.774 Mio. visitors)
24. Belgium (6.690 Mio. visitors)
25. Switzerland (6.530 Mio. visitors)
26. South Africa (6.505 Mio. visitors)
27. Egypt (5.746 Mio. visitors)
empersouf February 23rd, 2006, 11:04 AM Great, the reason I wanted to know is because Morocco(over 5 million tourists in 2005) wants to have 10 million tourists in 2010.
So probably Morocco would be 28 or 29, cause Tunisia has 5 million tourists too.
empersouf February 23rd, 2006, 11:08 AM Saudi Arabia....7.322 million visitors :eek:
Okay, 3 million people going to hadj...but what are the other 4 million people...
Is prohibited for western people to visit Saudi Arabia. Only a small amount of tourist can visit it.
Forza Raalte February 23rd, 2006, 12:32 PM How many visitors does the Netherlands have?
17. Thailand (10.082 Mio. visitors)
18. The Netherlands (Mio. visitors)
19. Russia (7.943 Mio. visitors)
empersouf February 23rd, 2006, 12:47 PM I guess, nine million...
Manila-X February 23rd, 2006, 12:48 PM Hong Kong is pretty interesting cause it's such a small place yet gets a huge no. of tourists. Besides foreign tourists, the region also gets alot of tourist from mainland China as well!
In some rankings, HK was ranked no.7!
Giorgio February 23rd, 2006, 01:57 PM I suppose its where your source is. I dont know where Neatherlands numbers are lol.
These are from 2004 and in some ways very outdated since Greece infact has seen a 14% rise in Torusists in 2005! Meaning they are very inaccurate for some nations.
mic of Orion February 23rd, 2006, 02:03 PM 1. France (75.048 Mio. visitors)
2. Spain (52.478 Mio. visitors)
3. USA (40.356 Mio. visitors)
4. Italy (39. 604 Mio. visitors)
5. China (32.970 Mio. visitors)
6. Great Britain (24.785 Mio. visitors)
7. Austria (19.078 Mio. visitors)
8. Mexico (18.665 Mio. visitors)
9. Germany (18.399 Mio. visitors)
10. Canada (17.534 Mio. visitors)
11. Hong Kong (15.537 Mio. visitors)
12. Greece (14.180 Mio. visitors)
13. Poland (13.720 Mio. visitors)
14. Turkey (13.341 Mio. visitors)
15. Portugal (11.707 Mio. visitors)
16. Malaysia (10.577 Mio. visitors)
17. Thailand (10.082 Mio. visitors)
18. The Netherlands (Mio. visitors)
19. Russia (7.943 Mio. visitors)
20. Sweden (7.627 Mio. visitors)
21. Croatia (7.409 Mio. visitors)
22. Saudi Arabia (7.332 Mio. visitors)
23. Ireland (6.774 Mio. visitors)
24. Belgium (6.690 Mio. visitors)
25. Switzerland (6.530 Mio. visitors)
26. South Africa (6.505 Mio. visitors)
27. Egypt (5.746 Mio. visitors)
cool, UK had 30 million tourist in 2005, it was reported by BBC :)
Croatia had 10 million, Turkey had 18 million, preliminary, from Turkish formers :D and I'm truly sceptical that Saudi had that many tourist, perhaps there figure include every foreigner entering the country..
Scryp February 23rd, 2006, 02:12 PM France, Spain and the USA are the best!
Giorgio February 23rd, 2006, 02:14 PM cool, UK had 30 million tourist in 2005, it was reported by BBC :)
Croatia had 10 million, Turkey had 18 million, preliminary, from Turkish formers :D and I'm truly sceptical that Saudi had that many tourist, perhaps there figure include every foreigner entering the country..
SA is a gateway from west to east and vice versa I suppose. Plus,. where do some middle easterners travel?
Arpels February 23rd, 2006, 02:14 PM no 2005 list :dunno:
Giorgio February 23rd, 2006, 02:21 PM I dont find one :(
empersouf February 23rd, 2006, 04:34 PM 3005 is probably too recent.
jlshyang February 23rd, 2006, 04:55 PM cool, UK had 30 million tourist in 2005, it was reported by BBC :)
Croatia had 10 million, Turkey had 18 million, preliminary, from Turkish formers :D and I'm truly sceptical that Saudi had that many tourist, perhaps there figure include every foreigner entering the country..
If i'm not wrong Malaysia's tourist arrival was at 17 million in 2005.
hkskyline February 23rd, 2006, 05:07 PM http://www.world-tourism.org/index/wto.gif
http://www.world-tourism.org/newsroom/Releases/2006/january/graf3.jpg
More information : http://www.world-tourism.org/facts/menu.html
OurHero February 23rd, 2006, 05:27 PM It is all about definitions. What do these institutions count as a visitor?
Tourists, Excursionists, False Excursionists, all including business travel?.
Before comparing numbers, that should be clear.
Interesting though.
Cariad February 24th, 2006, 03:14 AM I would have thought Australia would have made the original list and looking at the other areas 10 million for Oceania doesnt seem that many.
Ten February 24th, 2006, 03:36 AM Is just driving through country border counted as one visit in Europian countries?
If it's really counted, this figure seems not fair for countries like Australia, GB or countries far away.
Justme February 24th, 2006, 10:16 AM Is just driving through country border counted as one visit in Europian countries?
If it's really counted, this figure seems not fair for countries like Australia, GB or countries far away.
I would think not. The reason for this is Germany's much lower figure than other parts of Europe with more tourist numbers. Germany is centrally located and an enormous amount of through traffic pass through Germany. With 9 country's bordering it on all sides, and the high speed (free) autobahns, it is often the country of choice when passing through. It's not only the directly neighbouring country's that may do this (i.e. Denmark to France via Germany) but also traffic from further afield (Scandanavia to France, Italy, Spain etc).
If these people were counted then the figures would surely be much higher as Germany, almost totally surrounded by other country's would is a more important transit route than say Italy which is a stub nation for a good deal of it's landmass.
It is also important to note that because of free travel within the EU, it is impossible to count accurately what are tourists coming to stay or otherwise. One simply drives across the borders of the Schengen nations as if you were crossing an internal state border.
Some country's (especially the southern ones) do ask people staying at hotels to regisiter with their passports or ID cards, so there is a chance that numbers maybe counted from this. But many do not (I have never been asked for any ID when staying in a German or UK hotel)
To be honest, counting tourists in Europe (EU) is a very difficult task. I may drive from Germany to the Netherlands for the day to go shopping in Amsterdam, visit a museum and puff on a spliff. That technically makes me a tourist, but there will be absolutely no record of me ever entering or leaving the country so I won't be counted.
However, a visitor flying to say New Zealand with astop over in Australia for 12 hours who leaves the airport to sight see in Sydney would be counted as he passed through customs.
In my opinion, they should also have an EU Schengen figure which doesn't include any internal tourists. Afterall, the Schengen nations (13 I think from memory) share a single customs border. When you arrive in one, you arrive in all and have free access within. Entering a nation is entering in most cases a customs region. This would be an interesting figure.
london-b February 25th, 2006, 02:38 AM 3005 is probably too recent.
Hmmm, yeah :crazy:
And at the Uk figure, I here the number wentup dispite 7/7 which s good :)
Tornado February 25th, 2006, 02:56 AM ']I have top 27 figures for 2004:
1. France (75.048 Mio. visitors)
2. Spain (52.478 Mio. visitors)
3. USA (40.356 Mio. visitors)
4. Italy (39. 604 Mio. visitors)
5. China (32.970 Mio. visitors)
6. Great Britain (24.785 Mio. visitors)
7. Austria (19.078 Mio. visitors)
8. Mexico (18.665 Mio. visitors)
9. Germany (18.399 Mio. visitors)
10. Canada (17.534 Mio. visitors)
11. Hong Kong (15.537 Mio. visitors)
12. Greece (14.180 Mio. visitors)
13. Poland (13.720 Mio. visitors)
14. Turkey (13.341 Mio. visitors)
15. Portugal (11.707 Mio. visitors)
16. Malaysia (10.577 Mio. visitors)
17. Thailand (10.082 Mio. visitors)
18. The Netherlands (Mio. visitors)
19. Russia (7.943 Mio. visitors)
20. Sweden (7.627 Mio. visitors)
21. Croatia (7.409 Mio. visitors)
22. Saudi Arabia (7.332 Mio. visitors)
23. Ireland (6.774 Mio. visitors)
24. Belgium (6.690 Mio. visitors)
25. Switzerland (6.530 Mio. visitors)
26. South Africa (6.505 Mio. visitors)
27. Egypt (5.746 Mio. visitors)
this figure doesn;t really show the correct number... example
thailand receieved tourist 11.65 million in 2004 and 13.38 million 2005
not 10 million as mentioned
R@ptor February 25th, 2006, 03:12 AM ']
1. France (75.048 Mio. visitors)
2. Spain (52.478 Mio. visitors)
3. USA (40.356 Mio. visitors)
4. Italy (39. 604 Mio. visitors)
5. China (32.970 Mio. visitors)
6. Great Britain (24.785 Mio. visitors)
7. Austria (19.078 Mio. visitors)
8. Mexico (18.665 Mio. visitors)
9. Germany (18.399 Mio. visitors)
10. Canada (17.534 Mio. visitors)
11. Hong Kong (15.537 Mio. visitors)
12. Greece (14.180 Mio. visitors)
13. Poland (13.720 Mio. visitors)
14. Turkey (13.341 Mio. visitors)
15. Portugal (11.707 Mio. visitors)
16. Malaysia (10.577 Mio. visitors)
17. Thailand (10.082 Mio. visitors)
18. The Netherlands (Mio. visitors)
19. Russia (7.943 Mio. visitors)
20. Sweden (7.627 Mio. visitors)
21. Croatia (7.409 Mio. visitors)
22. Saudi Arabia (7.332 Mio. visitors)
23. Ireland (6.774 Mio. visitors)
24. Belgium (6.690 Mio. visitors)
25. Switzerland (6.530 Mio. visitors)
26. South Africa (6.505 Mio. visitors)
27. Egypt (5.746 Mio. visitors)
Let me guess. They count every visit of someone from HK to China as a foreign visitor, same as a mainland Chinese visiting HK is a foreign visitor and of course they probably do the same with Singaporeans visiting Malaysia.
empersouf February 25th, 2006, 01:36 PM ^^
i guess.
Ten February 25th, 2006, 04:40 PM Let me guess. They count every visit of someone from HK to China as a foreign visitor, same as a mainland Chinese visiting HK is a foreign visitor and of course they probably do the same with Singaporeans visiting Malaysia.
agree.
same as every crossing-border visit in Europe.
R@ptor February 25th, 2006, 06:39 PM /\
No, we already had this topic. You can't count border crossing visits in Europe unless one person stays overnight somewhere, because there aren't any border controls and thus no registrations of border crossing visits.
Breakwood February 25th, 2006, 08:26 PM To count as a tourist you must have stayed in the country for more then 24 hours, or you must have spent money on lodging, food or souvenirs. That the definition I learned in my travel and tourism course.
Ten February 26th, 2006, 03:24 AM ohh...ok
thanks for telling, guys.
thunder head February 26th, 2006, 04:39 AM Saudi Arabia....7.322 million visitors :eek:
Okay, 3 million people going to hadj...but what are the other 4 million people...
Is prohibited for western people to visit Saudi Arabia. Only a small amount of tourist can visit it.
goddam, Saudi Arabia suck!
Giorgio February 26th, 2006, 04:47 AM hey, im not the one that composed that list.
I got it from another forum.
Tornado February 26th, 2006, 07:07 AM i have heard that singaporean crossing border to Malaysia are counted as a tourist ..
if u have been there.. crossing border there is so easy and the bus costs almost nothing. then they don't look at how long you stay ... just count the head that's is why number of tourist is so high.. but when u look at international (excluded Singaporean) the number will fall dramatically
Jaye101 February 26th, 2006, 09:46 AM ']I have top 27 figures for 2004:
1. France (75.048 Mio. visitors)
2. Spain (52.478 Mio. visitors)
3. USA (40.356 Mio. visitors)
4. Italy (39. 604 Mio. visitors)
5. China (32.970 Mio. visitors)
6. Great Britain (24.785 Mio. visitors)
7. Austria (19.078 Mio. visitors)
8. Mexico (18.665 Mio. visitors)
9. Germany (18.399 Mio. visitors)
10. Canada (17.534 Mio. visitors)
11. Hong Kong (15.537 Mio. visitors)
12. Greece (14.180 Mio. visitors)
13. Poland (13.720 Mio. visitors)
14. Turkey (13.341 Mio. visitors)
15. Portugal (11.707 Mio. visitors)
16. Malaysia (10.577 Mio. visitors)
17. Thailand (10.082 Mio. visitors)
18. The Netherlands (Mio. visitors)
19. Russia (7.943 Mio. visitors)
20. Sweden (7.627 Mio. visitors)
21. Croatia (7.409 Mio. visitors)
22. Saudi Arabia (7.332 Mio. visitors)
23. Ireland (6.774 Mio. visitors)
24. Belgium (6.690 Mio. visitors)
25. Switzerland (6.530 Mio. visitors)
26. South Africa (6.505 Mio. visitors)
27. Egypt (5.746 Mio. visitors)
Australia?
Giorgio February 26th, 2006, 11:08 AM Australia is hardly visited. Its so isolated.
railway stick February 26th, 2006, 11:41 AM Are visitors always tourists? There are large numbers of Germans crossing the Dutch border every day/weekend and Dutch, crossing the German border, for daytrips, shopping, sightseeing etc....
Surprisingly, France keepin` the first position. Never expected. :sleepy:
blue79 February 26th, 2006, 02:03 PM Well I think Bulgaria should be in this list too because according to the national statistics 6.982m people visited the country in 2004 :)
http://www.nsi.bg/SocialActivities/Tourism.htm
Mosaic February 26th, 2006, 02:55 PM Nice, BKK got 10millions visitors.
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