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As countries across the world remove travel limitations and relax their borders, the global tourism industry is on track to fully recover after two years of restrictions.

With this in mind, the experts at money.co.uk were curious to find which countries are returning to their pre-covid levels of tourism the quickest?

To do this, money.co.uk analysed each country’s tourism levels in 2019 before the pandemic, and compared this with 2021, to measure how well their tourism industry has recovered.

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Countries where tourism is recovering the quickest

#

Country

2019 tourist numbers (million)

2020 tourist numbers (million)

2021 tourist numbers (million)

2021 volume compared to 2019 (%)

1.

Bahrain

3.8

1.9

3.6

94.7%

2.

Albania

5.9

2.5

5.3

89.8%

3.

Dominican Republic

6.4

2.4

5.0

78.1%

4.

Maldives

1.7

0.6

1.3

76.5%

5

Aruba

1.1

0.4

0.8

72.7%

6.

Mexico

45

24.3

31.9

70.9%

7.

Luxembourg

1.0

0.5

0.7

70.0%

8.

El Salvador

1.8

0.5

1.2

66.7%

9.

Iceland

2.0

0.5

1.3

65.0%

10.

Montenegro

2.5

0.4

1.6

64.0%

11.

Andorra

3.1

1.9

1.9

61.3%

12.

Croatia

17.4

5.5

10.6

60.9%

13.

Tanzania

1.5

0.6

0.9

60.0%

14.

Turkey

51.2

15.9

29.9

58.4%

15.

Bulgaria

12.6

2.7

7.2

57.1%

Coming first in the study with an almost 95% tourist recovery rate is Bahrain. Its 2021 tourist numbers have almost recovered to their 2019 levels (3.8 million). However, its 2021 tourism revenue of 1.8 billion is only 49% of what the island country accumulated in 2019 (3.7 billion), meaning travellers are spending less when they visit. 

In second place, Albania welcomed over 5.3 million tourists in 2021, just short (89.8%) of its 2019 total. With a varied blend of mountainous and coastal regions, this south-eastern European country will hope to return to its pre-lockdown visitor peak soon.

Completing the top three is the Dominican Republic. The Caribbean nation saw 5 million visitors in 2021, which was around 78% of its total for 2019 (6.4 million). According to the country’s Ministry of Tourism, the country attracted more tourists (700,000) in December 2021, than it had in any other month on record. 

Placing tenth in the rankings is Montenegro. While the small Balkan country’s 2021 tourist total of 1.6 million is only 64% of its 2019 numbers (2.5 million), its recovery from the 2020 slump of 400,000 is impressive.  

For the full study breakdown, please see here: https://www.money.co.uk/travel/tourism-recovery

James Andrews, personal finance expert at money.co.uk, commented on the research: 

“After around two years of lockdowns people are again looking abroad for their next holiday. While some consumer trends have changed forever, a lot of the usual things people look for in a potential destination remain the same. At the top of this list is affordability, no matter what the location and type of holiday. There are a number of ways to keep costs down when taking a vacation, while still getting the break you need:”

  • Shop around – Compare packages from various travel agents to just booking every step of the trip yourself, as sometimes that extra effort can equal more spending money in your pocket.
  • Analyse traveller reviews – Advice from your fellow tourists who have done it before is invaluable. Most accommodation and major attractions are rated on affordability as well as giving information on what you will experience, which should advise you if it will be worth it.
  • Be wary of tourist traps – While some are inevitable when exploring a location’s major landmarks and attractions, don’t be afraid to venture outside of the hustle and bustle. Finding some local gems will usually result in better prices and a more authentic experience.
  • Set yourself a daily budget – This can be difficult but planning and tracking your spending when on holiday allows you to stay in financial control. Give yourself a realistic daily allowance that will still leave you with money for emergencies, or even that new piece of clothing that caught your eye. 

Countries where tourism is struggling to recover post-pandemic

Country:

2019 Tourist Numbers (million)

2020 Tourist Numbers (million)

2021 Tourist Numbers (million)

2021 Volume Compared To 2019 (%)

Hong Kong

23.8

1.4

0.1

0.4%

Japan

31.9

4.1

0.2

0.6%

Taiwan

11.9

1.4

0.1

0.8%

Thailand

39.9

6.7

0.4