Arab Region | Arrivals, international tourism (Arab countries, 1995– 2021)

International inbound tourists (overnight visitors) are the number of tourists who travel to a country other than that in which they have their usual residence, but outside their usual environment, for a period not exceeding 12 months and whose main purpose in visiting is other than an activity remunerated from within the country visited. When data on number of tourists are not available, the number of visitors, which includes tourists, same-day visitors, cruise passengers, and crew members, is shown instead. Sources and collection methods for arrivals differ across countries. In some cases data are from border statistics (police, immigration, and the like) and supplemented by border surveys. In other cases data are from tourism accommodation establishments. For some countries number of arrivals is limited to arrivals by air and for others to arrivals staying in hotels. Some countries include arrivals of nationals residing abroad while others do not. Caution should thus be used in comparing arrivals across countries. The data on inbound tourists refer to the number of arrivals, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips to a country during a given period is counted each time as a new arrival.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
409
Source
Arab Region | Arrivals, international tourism (Arab countries, 1995– 2021)
1996 Djibouti 20000
1997 Djibouti 20000
1999 Djibouti 21000
2008 Djibouti 54000
1999 Libya 965000
2000 Libya 963000
2003 Libya 958000
2008 Saudi Arabia 17717000
2019 United Arab Emirates 25282000
2010 Qatar 1700000
2011 Qatar 2057000
2014 Qatar 2839000
1996 Bahrain 1988000
2000 Bahrain 3869000
2003 Bahrain 4844000
2015 Bahrain 9670000
2018 Bahrain 12045000
2019 Bahrain 11061000
1999 Iraq 30000
2011 Iraq 1510000
1999 Mauritania 24000
2000 Mauritania 30000
1998 Tunisia 4718000
2000 Tunisia 5058000
2001 Tunisia 5387000
2008 Tunisia 7050000
2012 Tunisia 6999000
2014 Tunisia 7163000
2018 Tunisia 8299000
1996 Palestine 220000
1999 Palestine 300000
2000 Palestine 310000
2006 Palestine 123000
2008 Palestine 387000
2011 Palestine 449000
2012 Palestine 490000
2014 Palestine 556000
1995 Algeria 520000
1998 Algeria 678000
1999 Algeria 749000
2004 Algeria 1234000
2007 Algeria 1743000
2010 Algeria 2070000
2014 Algeria 2301000
2017 Algeria 2451000
2020 Algeria 591000
1999 Jordan 3231000
2001 Jordan 3034000
2003 Jordan 4600000
2009 Jordan 7085000
2011 Jordan 6813000
2013 Jordan 5389000
2016 Jordan 4236000
2002 Morocco 4709000
2008 Morocco 8209000
2014 Morocco 10507000
2019 Morocco 13109000
1997 Syria 2332000
2001 Syria 3671000
2002 Syria 4678000
2003 Syria 4837000
2019 Syria 2424000
1996 Comoros 24000
2001 Comoros 19400
2005 Comoros 25900
2006 Comoros 28500
2016 Comoros 26800
2018 Comoros 35900
1998 Kuwait 1763000
2004 Kuwait 3056000
2007 Kuwait 4482000
2013 Kuwait 6217000
2002 Oman 1112000
2005 Oman 1101000
2006 Oman 1385000
2014 Oman 2225000
2016 Oman 3207000
2019 Oman 3506000
2014 Yemen 1218000
1996 Egypt 3896000
2002 Egypt 5192000
2007 Egypt 11091000
2011 Egypt 9845000
2012 Egypt 11532000
2014 Egypt 9878000
2018 Egypt 11346000
1997 Lebanon 558000
1998 Lebanon 631000
1999 Lebanon 673000
2003 Lebanon 1016000
2004 Lebanon 1278000
2006 Lebanon 1063000
2007 Lebanon 1017000
2008 Lebanon 1333000
2009 Lebanon 1844000
2011 Lebanon 1655000
2012 Lebanon 1366000
1995 Sudan 29000
2005 Sudan 246000
2013 Sudan 591000

Arab Region | Arrivals, international tourism (Arab countries, 1995– 2021)

International inbound tourists (overnight visitors) are the number of tourists who travel to a country other than that in which they have their usual residence, but outside their usual environment, for a period not exceeding 12 months and whose main purpose in visiting is other than an activity remunerated from within the country visited. When data on number of tourists are not available, the number of visitors, which includes tourists, same-day visitors, cruise passengers, and crew members, is shown instead. Sources and collection methods for arrivals differ across countries. In some cases data are from border statistics (police, immigration, and the like) and supplemented by border surveys. In other cases data are from tourism accommodation establishments. For some countries number of arrivals is limited to arrivals by air and for others to arrivals staying in hotels. Some countries include arrivals of nationals residing abroad while others do not. Caution should thus be used in comparing arrivals across countries. The data on inbound tourists refer to the number of arrivals, not to the number of people traveling. Thus a person who makes several trips to a country during a given period is counted each time as a new arrival.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
409
Source