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Visa policy of Israel

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Policy on permits required to enter Israel

Visitors toIsrael must obtain avisa unless they come from one of the visa-exempt countries and obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL).[1] Nationals of certain countries may obtain an electronic visa (e-Visa) online, while others must obtain a visa from anIsraeli diplomatic mission.[2]

Visa policy of Israel
  Israel and thePalestinian Territories
  Visa not required (ETA-IL)
  Visa required, electronic visa (e-Visa) available
  Visa required

Visa exemption

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Visa-exempt travellers with an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL)

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Holders of ordinary passports of the following countries do not need a visa for Israel for tourism, business or to study for up to 90 days, or culture or sport activities for up to 30 days.

From 1 January 2025, they must obtain an electronic travel authorization (ETA-IL) before travelling to Israel. The ETA-IL costsILS 25 and is valid for 2 years or until the passport expires, whichever occurs first.[1][3]

Date of visa changes
This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(July 2017)

Unknown: Andorra, Grenada, Monaco, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Tuvalu

  • 15 March 1955: United States[8]
  • 1 September 1955: Canada[9]
  • 1 October 1956: South Africa[10]
  • 11 June 1958: New Zealand[11]
  • 1 February 1961: Uruguay[12]
  • 15 May 1964: Australia[13]
  • 8 December 1964: Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands[14]
  • 19 February 1966: Paraguay[15][16][17]
  • 1 April 1966: Denmark,[18] Iceland,[19] Finland,[20] Norway[21] and Sweden[18]
  • 17 September 1966: Ecuador[18]
  • 15 March 1967: United Kingdom[22]
  • 1 June 1967: Liechtenstein and Switzerland[23]
  • 1967: Germany[24]
  • 4 March 1968: Jamaica[25]
  • 1 May 1968: Peru[26]
  • 5 July 1968: Costa Rica[26]
  • 31 July 1968: Dominican Republic[26]
  • 22 December 1968: Austria[27]
  • 28 March 1969: Greece[28]
  • 1 April 1969: Trinidad and Tobago[28]
  • 13 August 1969: Mauritius[28]
  • 18 September 1969: Barbados[29]
  • 28 December 1969: France[30][28]
  • 1 January 1970: Philippines[31][28]
  • 1 March 1970: Lesotho[28]
  • 29 July 1970: Eswatini[32]
  • 1 October 1971: Japan[33]
  • 8 September 1972: Guatemala[34]
  • 15 December 1972: Fiji[35]
  • 18 November 1974: Haiti[36]
  • 16 May 1977: San Marino[37]
  • 7 June 1977: Suriname[38]
  • 25 October 1977: Bahamas[39]
  • 9 November 1979: Mexico[40]
  • 1979: Italy[41]
  • 7 November 1984: Malawi[42]
  • 21 February 1985: Saint Kitts and Nevis[43]
  • 8 August 1985: Ireland[44]
  • 21 December 1987: Dominica[45]
  • 1 August 1989: Cyprus[46]
  • 9 September 1993: Malta[47]
  • 22 November 1993: Slovenia:[48]
  • 1 March 1994: Portugal[49]
  • 15 March 1994: Hungary[50]
  • 23 March 1994: Argentina[51]
  • 31 July 1994: Spain[52]
  • 1994: Chile[53]
  • 15 May 1995: Vanuatu[54]
  • 24 May 1995: South Korea[55]
  • 14 July 1996: El Salvador[56]
  • 19 July 1996: Czech Republic[57]
  • 18 February 1997: Mongolia[58]
  • 1 July 1997: Hong Kong[59]
  • 14 July 1997: Panama[60]
  • 2 September 1997: Slovakia[61]
  • 15 May 2000: Poland[62]
  • 10 July 2000: Saint Lucia[63]
  • 29 August 2000: Brazil[64]
  • 10 March 2001: Croatia[65]
  • 26 March 2001: Micronesia[66]
  • 11 May 2001: Latvia[67] and Lithuania[36]
  • 7 October 2001: Estonia[68]
  • 26 August 2003: Macau[69]
  • 3 October 2005: Singapore[70]
  • 15 July 2007: Bulgaria[71]
  • 1 March 2008: Romania[72]
  • 6 April 2008: Honduras[73]
  • 27 July 2008: Albania[74][75]
  • 25 August 2008: North Macedonia[76]
  • 20 September 2008: Russia[77]
  • 28 September 2010: Nauru[78]
  • 28 September 2010: Montenegro[79]
  • 28 September 2010: Serbia[80]
  • 9 February 2011: Ukraine[81]
  • 10 August 2011: Taiwan[82]
  • 27 November 2011: Belize[83]
  • 11 December 2012: Palau[84]
  • 18 April 2014: Georgia[78]
  • 11 December 2014: Moldova[85]
  • 26 November 2015: Belarus[86]
  • 8 September 2016: Botswana[78]
  • 24 January 2017: Papua New Guinea
  • 29 January 2017: Solomon Islands[78]
  • April 2017: Tonga[87]
  • 2020: Marshall Islands[88]
  • 1 July 2021: United Arab Emirates
  • 6 July 2023: Samoa[89]
  • 5 May 2025: Kosovo[90]

Cancelled:Unknown: Central African Republic, Nicaragua[91]

  • August 2014: Bolivia[92] (was applied from August 1972)
  • 2 May 2025: Colombia[93] (was applied from 10 October 1966)[18]

Partial exemptions

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  • – Nationals ofEgypt do not need a visa for stays of up to 14 days if entering throughTaba and visiting up toBeersheba only.[3]
  • – Nationals ofTurkey need a visa but may apply for touristic visa free of charge at Israeli diplomatic missions.[3][94]

Proposed exemptions

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  • Kazakhstan – On 19 August 2024, Israel and Kazakhstan discussed the possibility of establishing a visa exemption agreement.[95]
  • Seychelles – On 11 January 2024, Israel and Seychelles signed a visa exemption agreement.[96]

Reciprocity

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See also:Visa requirements for Israeli citizens

The visa free policy of Israel is based on bilateral agreements which allows the entry of foreign visitors to Israel and Israeli visitors to countries which are counterparts of the bilateral agreements. Israel gave citizens of the United States (in 1955) and Australia (in 1964) a unilateral visa free to visit Israel. From 19 October 2023, citizens of Israel are allowed to visit the United States without a visa.[97]

Therefore nationals of Israel can travel without a visa to all countries whose nationals can travel without a visa to Israel, exceptAustralia.

Some countries have decided to give unilateral visa free to Israeli nationals in order to boost tourism other reasons. Therefore Israel grants a visa exemption for nationals of all countries that grant a visa exemption or electronic travel authorization (ETA) for nationals of Israel, exceptAngola,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Central African Republic,Kazakhstan,Kiribati,Kyrgyzstan,Nicaragua,Thailand,Turkey,Uzbekistan, andVatican City.

Non-ordinary passports

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Visa policy of Israel for holders of Diplomatic and Service passports
  Israel
  Visa exemption for holders of diplomatic and service passports
  Visa exemption for holders of diplomatic passports

Holders of diplomatic and service passports of all visa-exempt countries (listed above) do not need a visa to Israel, except those ofAustralia,Belarus,Dominica,Russia,Saint Kitts and Nevis,Taiwan,United States, and holders of service passports ofSouth Africa.[3]

In addition, holders of diplomatic and service passports ofAzerbaijan,Bahrain,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Burkina Faso,China,Gabon,Gambia,Guyana,India,Ivory Coast,Kazakhstan,Madagascar,Morocco,Nicaragua,Republic of the Congo,Sierra Leone,Thailand,Togo,Turkey,Vatican City, and holders of diplomatic passports ofArmenia,Kenya,Liberia,Nepal,Rwanda, andVietnam do not need a visa to Israel.[3]

D - Diplomatic passports
S - Service passports

History

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In 1952the Knesset passed the law "The entry law to Israel" which describes the first official entry policy of Israel. The law permits four types of visas for foreigners, transit visa (5 days), visit visa (3 months), temporary resident visa (3 years), and permanent visa.[98] During the 50s' discussions on visa free took place as in 1955 the Israeli government decided to exempt visa fees from visitors from United States, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, and Luxemburg to boost the early tourism sector.[99][100]

Visa exempt countries in 1966

Ordinary passports: Uruguay, Iceland, Argentina, USA, Brazil, Denmark, Switzerland, UK, Liechtenstein, Norway, Finland, Chile, France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, The Netherlands, and Luxemburg. Diplomatic and service passports: Austria, Italy, El Salvador, Belgium, Dahomey, The Netherlands, Switzerland, The Philippines, Brazil, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Tanganyika, Luxemburg, Liberia, Niger, France, Colombia, Costa Rica, Thailand, Togo, Honduras, Sierra Leone, and Congo Leopoldville.[99][101][102][103]

1967 Israel started to consider the visa exemption of German diplomatic and service passports as Germany promised not to allow Germans with Nazi backgrounds to use the visa exemption. In the same year Israel also exempted German passport from visa.[104][105][24] Israel signed visa exemption agreement for ordinary passports with the United Kingdom, Lichtenstein, and Switzerland in 1967.[104][106] For the international tourism year of 1967 Israel called in the UN to other countries to extend their visa exemptions for tourist to boost tourism and the share of cultures.[104][107]

Visa categories

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CategoryCodeTitleDescriptionFee[108][109]
Temporary residentA/1Aliyah visaFor those eligible for immigration by theLaw of Return (aliyah).[110]195
52
US$54
A/2Student visaFor those who want to study in arecognized academic institution.[111]
Yeshiva visaFor those who want to study in ayeshiva.[111]
A/3Clergy visaFor clergymen for the purpose of long-term fulfilling their clerical duties among their religious communities in Israel, pursuant to the invitation of a recognized religious institution in Israel.
A/4Family of holders of A/2 and A/3 visasFor spouses and minor children of recipients of A/2 or A/3 visas.[112]
A/5Temporary resident visaGeneral temporary resident visa for any other reason that is not under A/1, A/2, A/3, or A/4 visas. Usually for partners of Israeli citizens or for humanitarian reasons.
WorkB/1Work visaFor those whose stay in Israel is approved for a limited period of time for the purpose of work.
Working holiday visaFor nationals of certain countries between the ages of 18 and 30 years.
VisitorB/2ETA-ILElectronic travel authorization for nationals of visa-exempt countries for tourism, business or short study up to 90 days.₪25
e-VisaElectronic visa for nationals of visa required countries for tourism, business, or short study up to 90 days.₪100
Visitor visaFor nationals of visa-required countries for tourism, business or study up to 90 days.₪100
€26
US$27
Visitor visa extensionExtension of visit for tourism, business or study.[113]₪195
Doubtful statusB/3Doubtful status visa[114]For those whose entry status is not clear. Valid for one month, during which the applicant may reclassify the entry status.[115]₪100
€26
US$27
VolunteerB/4Volunteer visaFor volunteers in a recognized organization, institute or settlement.[116]
Foreign InvestorB/5Foreign Investor visaThe Israeli investor visa is in reciprocity to theUnited StatesE-1 andE-2 visas for nationals of the United States, which allows the visa holders and their family members to live and work temporarily in Israel.[117][118]US$222
€213

Student visa

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Student visa is categorized as A/2 visa and as multiple entry visa.[119] Student visa is valid to one year with extension possibility. The visa is valid for one of therecognized academic institutions in Israel. Student with A/2 visa in general aren't allowed to work in Israel, but with some exceptions to students who work in the academic field or as part of the program, which are usually PhD students and in some cases also MA students.[120]

From 3,237 PhD students in Israel 2023, 1,824 where foreign PhD students and almost half of the foreign PhD students in Israel are Indians.[121]

Foreign PhD students in Israel 2023[121]
#Country of originPercentageUniversityPercentageUniversityForeignersIsraelisTotal
1.India48.4%1.Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJI)23.5%(HUJI)50.2%49.8%100%
2.China8.7%2.Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS)18.9%(WIS)68.431.6%100%
3.Germany5.7%3.Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU)15.1%(BGU)50.0%50.0%100%
4.United States5.2%4.Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (IIT)12.7%(IIT)69.3%30.7%100%
5.Italy4.9%5.Tel Aviv University (TAU)12.5%(TAU)60.0%40.0%100%
6.Russia3.5%6.Bar-Ilan University (BIU)8.4%(BIU)44.3%55.7%100%
7.France3.3%7.University of Haifa (HU)6.1%(HU)32.6%67.4%100%
8.Spain2.0%8.Ariel University (AU)2.8%(AU)76.9%23.1%100%
9.Brazil1.9%Total100%
10.Other countries16.4
Total100%

Electronic visa (e-Visa)

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Nationals of the following countries may apply online for an electronic visa (e-Visa), valid for up to 90 days for tourism, business, short study or medical treatment:[2][122]

In 2025, the Israeli government planned to expand the e-Visa for nationals of more countries.[123] In February 2025 Sri Lanka was also added to the list after India.[124]

Work visa

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Work visa is categorized as B/1 and can be given by different ways. B/1 is given differently, depending on the sector, Expert foreign workers,[125] Foreign workers in the nursing care sector (Caregiver),[126] or Foreign workers in the agriculture and construction sectors,[127] and other types.

Foreign workers B/1 in Israel 2023[128]
#Country of originNum.
1.India18,927
2.Philippines17,634
3.Thailand17,174
4.China16,263
5.Moldova12,342
6.Uzbekistan11,285
7.Sri Lanka4,033
8.Ukraine2,718
9.   Nepal1,733
10.Turkey941
11.Georgia890
12.Malawi664
13.Colombia490
14.United States440
15.Romania340
16.Russia277
17.United Kingdom208
18.Germany157
19.France109
20.Brazil60
Other Countries1,672
Total108,357

Foreign High-Tech Experts Incentive Program visa

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A special program provides work visas for nationals of countries that are exempt from the visitor visa requirement who are hired by an Israeli high-tech company with a salary at least double the average wage in Israel. Nationals ofUkraine are exempt from minimum salary requirement.[129]

Working holiday visa

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Nationals of the following countries between the ages of 18 and 30 years may apply for aworking holiday visa for 12 months in Israel.[130]

In 2023, Israel signed agreements for a working holiday visa withJapan.[140]

Tourist group visa

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Israeli licensed travel agents may apply for visas for groups of 10 to 50 tourists (5 to 50 if nationals ofChina,Indonesia orMalaysia). The agents must check the tourists' background, apply at least 10 days before their arrival (30 days for nationals ofEgypt,Indonesia,Jordan,Malaysia,Mali,Mauritania,Morocco,South Sudan orTunisia; or 3 months for nationals ofEritrea, considered in exceptional circumstances), provide their itinerary, pay a fee of95 per group plus ₪35 per tourist, and deposit a bank guarantee of ₪100,000 (₪200,000 for nationals ofArmenia,Congo,Ethiopia,Ghana,Ivory Coast,Nigeria,Sierra Leone,Sri Lanka,Turkey,Uganda orUzbekistan).[141][142]

Israeli visa

Israeli passport stamps

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Entry card as replacement for passport stamp

Visitors with an Israeli passport stamp are not allowed to enter a number of countries because of theArab League boycott of Israel. Some countries, such as Austria, Canada, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom and United States, allow their nationals to hold two or more passports of their country to circumvent such travel restrictions, but some of these countries also restrict or forbid the holding of passports of more than one country (multiple citizenship).

However, since 15 January 2013, Israel no longer stamps passports at airports and land border crossings with Jordan. Instead, the entry or departure record is printed on a small paper card, called an electronic gate pass, which includes the traveler's passport data, date, visa status, and other details. The card also includes abarcode which is used to pass through the gate out of the passport control hall.[143]

Accepted travel documents

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Israel accepts passports of allmember states andobserver states of theUnited Nations (including theirterritories),Kosovo andTaiwan.[3][144] Passports ofAbkhazia,Northern Cyprus,Somaliland,South Ossetia,Transnistria andWestern Sahara are not accepted.

Visitors without an accepted passport must obtain alaissez-passer with a visa from an Israeli diplomatic mission.[145]

TheHaudenosaunee passport is a travel document with limited recognition issued by theIroquois nation in Canada and the United States.[146] For the2018 World Lacrosse Championship, which was hosted by Israel, the Israeli government accepted the Haudenosaunee passports of theIroquois team after communicating with the Canadian government.[147][148]

Points of entry

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Israel's crossing points.[149] Main crossing points arebold.

Name of crossing pointDistrictType of entry pointDescriptionStatistics of crossings[150][151]
Rosh Hanikra crossing pointNorthern DistrictLandIsrael - Lebanon border
Closed to the general public.
Serving mostly UN personal.
Crossing only with special permit.
Quneitra crossing pointNorthern DistrictLandIsrael - Syrian border
Closed to the general public.
Serving mostly UN personal.
Crossing only with special permit.
Fishing port at the Kishon (Ma'agan Shavit)Haifa DistrictSeaServing arrivals by yachts
Greater Haifa PortHaifa DistrictSeaInternational port2019: visitors: na - Israelis: 89.1
2022: visitors: na - Israelis: 130.6
Haifa AirportHaifa DistrictAirMostly domestic airport with some international flights
Hadera port (Israel Electric Corporation)Haifa DistrictSeaCommercial ships only
Jordan River crossing point (Sheikh Hussein)Northern DistrictLandIsrael - Jordan border crossing2019: visitors: 75.0 - Israelis: 106.5
2022: visitors: 23.9 - Israelis: 97.9
Allenby Bridge crossing pointJudea and Samaria DistrictLandIsrael - Jordan border crossing
Serving residents/citizens/visitors of thePalestinian Authority.
Ben Gurion AirportCentral DistrictAirInternational airport and major point of entry2019: visitors: 3,853.7 - Israelis: 8,262.6
2022: visitors: 2,442.3 - Israelis: 7,472.5
Herzliya MarinaTel Aviv DistrictSeaServing arrivals by yachts
Tel Aviv MarinaTel Aviv DistrictSeaServing arrivals by yachts
Ashdod PortSouthern DistrictSeaInternational port2019: visitors: na - Israelis: 0.5
2022: visitors: na - Israelis: 0.3
Ashkelon MarinaSouthern DistrictSeaServing arrivals by yachts
Ashkelon-Eilat pipelineSouthern DistrictSeaCommercial ships only
Erez crossing pointSouthern DistrictLandIsrael - Gaza border
Closed to the general public.
Crossing only with special permit.
Nitzana crossing pointSouthern DistrictLandIsrael - Egypt border
Closed to the general public.
Commercial only
Rabin (Arava) crossing pointSouthern DistrictLandIsrael - Jordan border crossing2019: visitors: 128.4 - Israelis: 76.7
2022: visitors: 38.7 - Israelis: 89.7
Ramon AirportSouthern DistrictAirMostly domestic airport with some international flights2019: visitors: 113.3 - Israelis: na
2022: visitors: 6.4 - Israelis: na
Eilat PortSouthern DistrictSeaInternational port
Taba border crossing pointSouthern DistrictLandIsrael - Egypt border crossing2019: visitors: 93.3 - Israelis: 499.4
2022: visitors: 39.2 - Israelis: 565.6

West Bank and Gaza Strip

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See also:Israeli permit regime in the West Bank andIsraeli permit regime in the Gaza Strip

Foreign nationals who may travel to Israel without a visa or who hold an Israeli visa may also enter theWest Bank on the same basis. Foreign nationals may also apply for an entry permit valid only for the West Bank.[152] All foreign nationals need a permit to enter theGaza Strip.[153]

Israeli citizens may enterWest Bank Areas B and C, but not West Bank Area A or the Gaza Strip, without a permit.[144][154]

Palestinians registered in the West Bank need a permit to enter Israel or the Gaza Strip, and Palestinians registered in the Gaza Strip need a permit to enter Israel or the West Bank. Palestinian men over age 55 and women over age 50 registered in the West Bank, without a security restriction, receive an automatic permit to enter Israel for up to 6 months. Palestinians who receive a permit to depart from an Israeli airport may also return in the same way.[144]

Validity for other countries

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Israeli visas or residency permits can be valid as substitute visas for the following countries:

  • Georgia – Holders of valid Israeli visas or residency permits may enter Georgia without an additional visa for 90 days every 180 days with the requirement to show evidence of a valid Israeli visa or residency permit.[155]

Visitor statistics

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Most visitors arriving in Israel were from the following countries of nationality:

Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) since 2020
Country2024[156]2023[157]2022[158]2021[159]2020[160]
United StatesDecrease330.5Increase920.1Increase810.5Decrease149.1200.5
FranceDecrease129.9Increase237.9Increase235.5Decrease41.556.0
United KingdomDecrease79.6Increase195.8Increase177.9Decrease32.444.1
RussiaDecrease70.4Increase176.1Increase162.9Decrease14.456.0
UkraineDecrease31.2Decrease63.6Increase71.5Decrease14.124.6
GermanyDecrease25.5Increase167.4Increase151.1Decrease16.550.3
CanadaDecrease21.8Increase75.3Increase62.1Decrease10.015.6
ItalyDecrease16.3Increase115.6Increase82.7Decrease7.025.1
IndonesiaDecrease13.2Increase24.4Increase15.0Decrease0.012.2
BelgiumDecrease12.9Increase32.7Increase12.3Decrease2.14.4
 SwitzerlandDecrease12.6Increase35.4Increase33.2Decrease7.09.6
BrazilDecrease12.1Increase65.3Increase64.8Decrease2.313.5
RomaniaDecrease11.9Increase95.3Increase50.3Decrease2.024.8
South AfricaDecrease10.7Increase22.7Increase19.9Decrease1.53.1
SpainDecrease10.2Increase82.3Increase53.8Decrease5.316.3
IndiaDecrease9.8Increase42.1Increase30.8Decrease3.68.0
AustraliaDecrease9.6Increase40.4Increase27.1Decrease1.66.3
GreeceDecrease9.5Increase38.3Increase24.8Decrease3.710.2
NetherlandsDecrease9.4Increase49.3Increase42.3Decrease5.515.3
ArgentinaDecrease7.6Increase29.4Increase24.6Decrease2.38.6
MexicoDecrease7.6Increase47.0Increase35.7Decrease2.46.4
JordanDecrease7.2Increase17.0Increase16.6Increase5.03.1
PolandDecrease6.5Increase90.3Increase41.0Decrease2.345.2
AustriaDecrease6.3Increase25.7Increase23.5Decrease4.210.0
PhilippinesDecrease5.6Increase26.4Increase20.9Decrease1.75.9
BelarusDecrease5.2Decrease14.2Increase30.4Decrease7.39.1
CyprusDecrease4.5Increase18.8Increase11.0Decrease1.02.4
ChinaDecrease4.2Increase23.2Increase6.6Decrease1.711.4
GeorgiaDecrease4.1Increase9.0Increase6.7Decrease1.11.9
MoldovaDecrease3.7Decrease7.7Increase9.0Increase3.71.9
HungaryDecrease3.6Increase23.1Increase16.1Decrease1.49.4
TurkeyDecrease3.5Increase26.3Increase20.4Decrease1.77.3
PortugalDecrease3.4Increase17.3Increase13.6Decrease1.23.2
ColombiaDecrease3.3Decrease14.9Increase15.1Decrease1.22.6
BulgariaDecrease3.2Increase20.5Increase9.6Decrease0.73.2
South KoreaDecrease3.0Increase38.0Increase12.7Decrease0.817.1
Czech RepublicDecrease2.9Increase31.1Increase20.3Decrease3.18.2
ThailandIncrease2.7Increase2.5Increase1.6Decrease0.40.8
SwedenDecrease2.5Decrease15.4Increase15.5Decrease1.44.4
EthiopiaDecrease2.4Increase4.6Increase2.6Decrease0.61.8
SingaporeDecrease2.3Increase8.4Increase7.0Decrease0.40.9
LithuaniaDecrease2.3Increase12.4Increase6.9Decrease0.87.9
DenmarkDecrease1.8Decrease12.4Increase13.7Decrease1.33.9
JapanDecrease1.7Increase10.6Increase6.1Decrease0.83.5
NigeriaDecrease1.6Increase9.8Increase6.7Decrease0.33.1
ChileDecrease1.5Increase9.0Increase6.7Decrease0.62.9
IrelandDecrease1.4Increase9.7Increase8.2Decrease0.82.0
NorwayDecrease1.4Decrease8.7Increase8.9Decrease0.81.9
FinlandDecrease1.3Increase8.9Increase7.4Decrease0.73.2
MalaysiaDecrease1.3Increase4.9Increase2.5Decrease0.01.5
AzerbaijanDecrease1.2Increase2.3Increase2.2Decrease0.60.7
KazakhstanDecrease1.2Increase3.3Increase2.80.90.9
SerbiaDecrease1.2Increase8.0Increase6.1Decrease0.62.2
UzbekistanDecrease1.22.3Increase2.3Increase2.00.8
EcuadorDecrease1.1Increase6.5Increase2.9Decrease0.50.7
SlovakiaDecrease1.1Increase17.5Increase8.6Decrease0.74.7
TaiwanDecrease1.0Increase6.9Increase2.1Decrease0.23.4
PeruDecrease1.0Increase7.3Increase5.7Decrease0.51.8
GhanaDecrease0.9Decrease1.21.7--
KenyaDecrease0.9Increase2.2Increase1.80.30.3
LatviaDecrease0.9Increase5.2Increase4.3Decrease0.62.6
MoroccoDecrease0.9Increase3.2Increase2.9Decrease0.50.8
UruguayDecrease0.9Decrease3.5Increase5.6Decrease0.30.9
EgyptDecrease0.8Increase5.4Increase5.0Decrease0.50.6
PanamaDecrease0.8Increase2.9Increase2.6Decrease0.40.8
CroatiaDecrease0.6Increase6.8Increase3.9Decrease0.42.1
GuatemalaDecrease0.6Increase3.3Increase2.8Decrease0.20.4
New ZealandDecrease0.6Increase4.8Increase2.4Decrease0.10.6
TunisiaDecrease0.6Decrease0.70.8--
Costa RicaDecrease0.5Increase4.1Increase3.1Decrease0.50.6
EstoniaDecrease0.5Increase2.5Increase2.2Decrease0.21.3
ArmeniaDecrease0.32.02.0--
SloveniaDecrease0.3Increase3.4Increase2.1Decrease0.20.9
TanzaniaDecrease0.3Decrease0.91.2--
HondurasDecrease0.2Increase2.31.6--
VietnamDecrease0.2Increase3.2Increase2.3Decrease0.40.6
Dominican RepublicDecrease0.1Decrease1.51.7--
ParaguayDecrease0.1Increase0.90.8--
LuxemburgDecrease0.0Decrease0.91.1--
United Arab EmiratesDecrease0.00.10.1--
MaltaDecrease0.0Increase1.91.4--
Ivory CoastDecrease0.0Increase1.71.6--
El SalvadorDecrease0.0Increase1.81.5--
AlbaniaDecrease0.0Increase1.41.3--
MauritiusDecrease0.0Increase1.40.7--
UgandaDecrease0.0Increase1.30.7--
North MacedoniaDecrease0.0Increase1.91.3--
Hong KongDecrease0.0Increase2.9Increase1.0Decrease0.01.2
MontenegroDecrease0.0Decrease0.70.8--
CambodiaDecrease0.0Increase0.50.4--
ZimbabweDecrease0.0Increase0.50.3--
RwandaDecrease0.0Decrease0.50.7--
  NepalDecrease0.00.40.4--
BoliviaDecrease0.0Decrease0.30.5--
Grand totalDecrease974.4Increase3,239.1Increase2,675.0Decrease396.5831.5
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 2010–2020
Country2020[160]2019[161]2018[162]2017[163]2016[164]2015[165]2014[166]2013[167]2012[168]2011[169]2010[170]
United StatesDecrease 200.5Increase 969.4Increase 898.1Increase 778.8Increase 648.3Increase 620.3Increase 602.6Increase 597.2Increase 583.6Decrease 581.0605.1
FranceDecrease 56.0Increase 367.5Increase 346.0Increase 308.6Decrease 287.5Increase 293.7Decrease 288.9Increase 292.3Decrease 263.6Decrease 269.5274.1
RussiaDecrease 56.0Increase 318.1316.3Increase 331.5Decrease 266.0Decrease 294.0Increase 411.4Increase 405.0Increase 380.7Increase 353.4318.7
GermanyDecrease 50.3Increase 289.0Increase 262.6Increase 218.1Increase 164.1Decrease 159.8Increase 162.3Increase 159.8Decrease 158.5Decrease 171.0171.5
PolandDecrease 45.2Increase 156.9Increase 151.8Increase 97.3Decrease 51.6Decrease 57.8Decrease 62.0Increase 67.3Decrease 58.9Decrease 60.469.4
United KingdomDecrease 44.1Increase 235.4Increase 218.0Increase 198.5Increase 181.3Increase 174.6Decrease 164.6Increase 173.3Decrease 165.1Decrease 168.0168.8
ItalyDecrease 25.1Increase 190.7Increase 150.6Increase 107.8Decrease 82.2Decrease 84.4Decrease 111.2Increase 127.7Increase 126.2Decrease 113.3150.2
RomaniaDecrease 24.8Increase 121.1Increase 106.9Increase 78.9Increase 48.8Increase 43.2Increase 43.1Decrease 34.6Increase 39.6Decrease 37.838.5
UkraineDecrease 24.6Decrease 135.4Decrease 137.4Increase 146.3Increase 131.9Increase 112.7Increase 110.7Decrease 108.0Increase 109.2Increase 106.855.3
South KoreaDecrease 17.1Increase 60.4Increase 45.1Increase 39.7Increase 27.8Increase 22.3Decrease 21.6Decrease 28.1Increase 28.6Decrease 28.030.0
SpainDecrease 16.3Increase 104.7Increase 77.7Increase 62.4Increase 44.5Decrease 42.2Decrease 45.3Decrease 47.9Decrease 50.1Decrease 51.059.7
CanadaDecrease 15.6Increase 95.8Increase 91.9Increase 80.5Increase 64.5Increase 63.5Decrease 62.6Increase 65.3Increase 65.0Decrease 64.470.2
NetherlandsDecrease 15.3Increase 91.0Increase 83.1Increase 64.1Increase 50.2Decrease 47.7Decrease 50.2Decrease 52.0Increase 62.0Increase 58.753.4
BrazilDecrease 13.5Increase 82.1Increase 62.7Increase 55.0Decrease 34.1Decrease 42.3Decrease 50.1Decrease 54.0Increase 56.6Increase 53.148.8
IndonesiaDecrease 12.2Increase 38.7Decrease 35.3Increase 36.2Increase 22.8Decrease 22.0Decrease 26.6Increase 29.5Increase 27.8Increase 21.917.7
ChinaDecrease 11.4Increase 142.8Decrease 104.5Increase 113.2Increase 79.2Increase 51.3Increase 37.7Increase 29.8Increase 23.6Increase 20.117.0
GreeceDecrease 10.2Increase 41.9Increase 29.7Increase 27.9Increase 17.7Decrease 15.7Decrease 16.3Decrease 18.0Increase 20.4Decrease 19.024.2
AustriaDecrease 10.0Increase 49.4Increase 38.6Increase 29.0Increase 24.0Decrease 22.9Increase 27.9Decrease 26.9Increase27.9Decrease 27.728.1
 SwitzerlandDecrease 9.6Increase 63.5Increase 57.0Increase 48.8Increase 41.3Increase 38.1Decrease 37.5Increase 38.4Increase 37.1Increase 36.332.1
HungaryDecrease 9.4Increase 39.1Increase 31.1Increase 22.4Increase 16.516.4Increase 16.4Increase 14.6Decrease 9.3Decrease 11.411.8
BelarusDecrease 9.1Increase 44.6Increase 40.7Increase 36.3Increase 33.1Decrease 15.9Increase 16.1Increase 15.1Increase 14.2Increase 11.811.4
ArgentinaDecrease 8.6Decrease 34.7Increase 34.8Increase 31.4Increase 25.4Increase 24.3Decrease 22.5Increase 24.5Increase 23.2Decrease 21.622.3
Czech RepublicDecrease 8.2Increase 32.4Increase 31.7Increase 24.3Increase 15.9Decrease 14.2Increase 16.8Increase 15.0Increase 13.8Decrease 13.013.7
IndiaDecrease 8.0Decrease 65.1Increase 70.5Increase 58.2Increase 44.6Increase 39.3Decrease 34.6Decrease 39.0Increase 43.0Decrease 38.540.1
LithuaniaDecrease 7.9Increase 23.3Increase 19.2Increase 17.9Increase 12.9Increase 10.6Increase 10.1Increase 6.5Increase 5.65.15.1
TurkeyDecrease 7.3Decrease 32.0Decrease 38.3Increase 40.5Increase 34.0Increase 25.7Decrease 22.4Increase 22.5Increase 16.3Decrease 13.513.7
MexicoDecrease 6.4Increase 50.2Increase 36.6Increase 28.4Decrease 20.7Increase 22.4Decrease 20.7Decrease 21.4Increase 21.5Decrease 18.722.7
AustraliaDecrease 6.3Increase 48.8Increase 43.1Increase 39.9Increase 29.4Decrease 28.7Decrease 30.3Increase 32.5Increase 30.1Decrease 28.930.7
PhilippinesDecrease 5.9Increase 32.9Increase 28.6Increase 22.2Increase 14.2Increase 11.1Decrease 10.2Decrease 11.3Increase 12.2Decrease 9.410.2
SlovakiaDecrease 4.7Increase 22.7Increase 20.1Increase 14.48.7Decrease 8.7Increase 10.4Decrease 8.4Decrease 10.1Decrease 10.211.6
SwedenDecrease 4.433.4Increase 33.4Increase 27.3Decrease 21.3Decrease 23.9Increase 25.1Increase 24.5Increase 22.2Increase 20.720.2
BelgiumDecrease 4.4Decrease 27.227.3Increase 27.3Increase 22.4Increase 32.6Decrease 32.3Increase 32.5Decrease 31.3Increase 31.831.2
DenmarkDecrease 3.9Increase 23.6Increase 22.5Increase 19.2Decrease 18.4Decrease 19.6Increase 22.6Increase 19.2Decrease 18.6Increase 18.915.2
JapanDecrease 3.5Increase 26.1Increase 19.6Increase 17.1Increase 11.9Decrease 10.0Decrease 13.0Decrease 13.5Increase 16.0Increase 13.413.2
TaiwanDecrease 3.4Increase 16.0Increase 12.5Increase 9.6Increase 6.4Decrease 5.6Increase 6.0Increase 5.3Increase 5.0Increase 4.53.9
BulgariaDecrease 3.2Increase 19.8Increase 16.4Increase 11.8Decrease 8.4Increase 8.7Increase 8.5Decrease 6.7Decrease 7.1Increase 7.57.2
PortugalDecrease 3.2Increase 18.8Increase 13.2Increase 10.9Increase 8.6Increase 8.3Decrease 7.6Increase 8.8Decrease 8.4Decrease 8.513.6
FinlandDecrease 3.2Increase 18.7Increase 17.2Increase 15.3Increase 13.9Decrease 12.7Decrease 15.7Increase 18.7Decrease 17.5Decrease 18.319.5
South AfricaDecrease 3.1Increase 29.5Increase 27.4Increase 25.8Increase 20.8Decrease 19.9Decrease 20.0Decrease 23.5Increase 24.0Increase 22.121.1
JordanDecrease 3.1Increase 19.2Increase 18.1Decrease 14.4Decrease 18.9Increase 21.4Decrease 17.3Decrease 17.9Increase 23.4Increase 20.317.8
NigeriaDecrease 3.1Increase 12.7Increase 10.0Increase 9.0Decrease 8.4Decrease 16.3Decrease 20.5Decrease 24.6Decrease 29.4Increase 45.031.6
ChileDecrease 2.9Increase 11.9Increase 9.1Increase 7.4Decrease 5.45.6Decrease 5.6Increase 6.0Decrease 5.5Decrease 5.75.8
ColombiaDecrease 2.6Increase 19.2Increase 16.0Increase 11.9Increase 8.5Decrease 8.0Decrease 8.6Decrease 10.6Increase 11.0Decrease 9.510.9
LatviaDecrease2.6Decrease 12.9Increase 14.2Increase 13.2Increase 8.1Increase 5.8Increase 5.6Decrease 5.4Increase 5.6Increase 5.44.7
CyprusDecrease 2.410.9Increase 8.4Increase 8.2Increase 5.5Decrease 5.3Decrease 5.9Decrease 6.8Decrease 9.2Decrease 10.210.4
SerbiaDecrease 2.2Increase 10.5Increase 8.1Increase 6.4Decrease 4.6Decrease 4.7Increase 5.0Increase 4.03.7Increase 4.13.0
CroatiaDecrease 2.1Increase 10.1Increase 7.3Increase 6.3Increase 4.4Decrease 3.4Increase 4.8Decrease 4.6Increase 5.3Decrease 5.16.1
IrelandDecrease 2.0Increase 12.8Increase 11.3Decrease 9.9Increase 10.38.18.1Increase 8.1Decrease 7.6Decrease 8.99.1
NorwayDecrease 1.9Increase 17.9Increase 16.1Increase 13.7Decrease 11.8Decrease 14.0Decrease 15.0Increase 16.4Decrease 15.5Increase 16.014.2
MoldovaDecrease 1.9Decrease 10.7Increase 11.0Increase 10.8Increase 8.7Increase 7.6Increase 3.7Decrease 3.6Increase 4.0Decrease 3.64.4
GeorgiaDecrease 1.9Decrease 8.3Decrease 9.3Decrease 11.4Increase 14.2Increase 10.1Decrease 0.8Decrease 4.14.3Decrease 4.34.5
PeruDecrease 1.8Increase 8.4Increase 6.8Increase 5.5Increase 3.93.8..........
EthiopiaDecrease 1.8Increase 6.8Decrease 5.1Increase 5.7Increase 4.8Increase 4.7Increase 3.1Increase 2.9Decrease 2.8Increase 4.43.2
MalaysiaDecrease 1.5Increase 14.7Increase 13.7Increase 10.3Increase 7.4Decrease 5.5Decrease 8.7Increase 9.2Increase 6.5Increase 2.91.6
EstoniaDecrease 1.3Increase 6.1Increase 5.3Increase 5.0Increase 2.9Decrease 2.8Increase 3.4Decrease 2.5Decrease 3.3Decrease 3.65.3
Hong KongDecrease 1.2Increase 12.8Increase 9.5Increase 9.1Increase 5.3Decrease 4.3Increase 5.3Increase 4.8Increase 4.2Decrease 3.34.1
SingaporeDecrease 0.9Increase 15.9Increase 14.0Increase 12.8Increase 11.3Decrease 9.7Decrease 10.4Increase 10.6Increase 10.2Decrease 8.38.7
UruguayDecrease 0.9Increase 5.9Increase 4.7Increase 3.7Decrease 2.5Increase 2.9Increase 2.7Increase 2.6Decrease 2.52.62.6
KazakhstanDecrease 0.9Decrease 5.5Decrease 5.9Increase 8.6Decrease 5.7Decrease 7.7Decrease 8.1Decrease 9.4Increase 10.9Increase 9.66.5
SloveniaDecrease 0.9Increase 4.5Increase 3.4Increase 2.8Decrease 1.8Decrease 2.0Decrease 2.1Decrease 2.2Increase 2.2Decrease 2.02.6
ThailandDecrease 0.8Increase 3.9Increase 3.4Increase 2.8Increase 2.4Decrease 2.3Decrease 3.1Decrease 3.8Increase 4.3Increase 3.23.0
MoroccoDecrease 0.8Increase 3.5Increase 3.02.9Decrease 2.9Increase 3.2Increase 3.1Increase 2.5Decrease 2.3Decrease 2.42.5
UzbekistanDecrease 0.8Decrease 3.43.83.8Increase 3.8Increase 3.6Decrease 3.2Decrease 3.4Increase 3.8Increase 3.53.4
PanamaDecrease 0.8Increase 3.3Increase 3.1Increase 2.82.52.5..........
EcuadorDecrease 0.7Increase 4.8Increase 3.8Increase 3.6Increase 3.0Increase 2.6Decrease 2.2Decrease 2.8Decrease 3.1Decrease 3.43.5
AzerbaijanDecrease 0.7Increase 3.2Decrease 3.0Increase 3.1Decrease 2.9Increase 3.0Decrease 2.8Decrease 3.0Increase 3.12.92.9
EgyptDecrease 0.6Increase 8.0Decrease 6.3Decrease 7.0Increase 8.7Increase 6.1Increase 5.2Increase 4.1Increase 3.8Decrease 2.42.6
New ZealandDecrease 0.6Increase 7.0Increase 6.1Increase 4.93.5Decrease 3.53.7Increase 3.7Increase 3.6Decrease 3.43.9
VietnamDecrease 0.6Decrease 4.6Increase 4.7Increase 3.1Increase 2.51.9..........
Costa RicaDecrease 0.6Increase 3.9Increase 3.5Increase 3.3Increase 2.62.1..........
GuatemalaDecrease 0.4Increase 4.0Increase 3.7Increase 2.6Increase 2.11.6..........
KenyaDecrease 0.3Decrease 4.2Increase 4.7Decrease 3.8Increase 4.1Decrease 3.4Increase 3.5Increase 2.5Decrease 2.3Increase 2.72.4
Grand totalDecrease 831.5Increase 4,551.6Increase 4,120.9Increase 3,613.2Increase 2,900.0Decrease2,799.4Decrease2,926.4Increase2,961.7Increase2,885.8Increase2,820.22,803.1
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 2000–2010
Country2010[171]2009[172]2008[173]2007[174]2006[175]2005[176]2004[177]2003[178]2002[179]2001[180]2000[181]
United StatesIncrease 605.1Decrease 538.0Increase 600.6Increase 532.4Increase 494.0Increase 457.5Increase 379.1Increase 271.9Decrease 206.1Decrease 266.2488.5
RussiaIncrease 318.7Increase 231.4Increase 205.4Increase 133.3Increase 73.6Increase 68.0Increase 55.7Increase 41.3Decrease 36.9Decrease 55.874.6
FranceIncrease 274.1Decrease 254.0Increase 256.3Decrease 242.1Decrease 252.2Increase 311.4Increase 257.5Increase 174.4Decrease 117.9Decrease 129.3202.4
GermanyIncrease 171.5Increase 139.8Increase 137.4Increase 98.7Decrease 89.6Increase 105.2Increase 75.9Increase 49.0Decrease 38.8Decrease 65.5176.0
United KingdomIncrease 168.8Decrease 163.5Increase 173.3Decrease 160.1Increase 161.2Increase 156.7Increase 146.5Increase 104.2Decrease 97.3Decrease 140.2201.2
ItalyIncrease 150.2Decrease 116.5Increase 120.6Increase 79.4Decrease 58.1Increase 72.9Increase 42.0Increase 26.0Decrease 16.9Decrease 25.0171.4
CanadaIncrease 70.2Decrease 59.5Increase 68.5Increase 58.0Increase 51.4Increase 50.8Increase 43.6Increase 31.3Decrease 25.1Decrease 34.255.0
SpainIncrease 69.4Decrease 53.8Increase 86.8Increase 51.9Decrease 30.7Increase 51.9Increase 21.4Increase 15.9Decrease 8.6Decrease 11.865.6
SlovakiaIncrease 59.7Decrease 49.0Increase 61.0Increase 45.4Decrease 5.0Increase 7.1Increase 6.9Decrease 1.8Decrease 1.9Decrease 3.87.9
UkraineIncrease 55.3Decrease 46.5Increase 63.9Increase 49.9Increase 30.7Increase 28.3Increase 24.2Increase 19.3Decrease 18.4Decrease 33.538.0
NetherlandsIncrease 53.4Decrease 44.5Increase 48.3Decrease 40.3Decrease 43.0Increase 49.8Increase 40.4Increase 27.3Decrease 22.8Decrease 43.391.3
BrazilIncrease 48.8Decrease 27.9Increase 31.2Increase 20.1Decrease 15.5Increase 19.8Increase 11.4Increase 7.8Decrease 5.4Decrease 8.725.3
IndiaIncrease 40.1Decrease 23.1Increase 29.5Increase 24.2Increase 20.4Increase 19.0Increase 12.7Decrease 8.4Decrease 9.3Decrease 12.015.9
RomaniaIncrease 38.5Decrease 28.9Increase 37.4Increase 19.2Increase 11.4Increase 9.6Increase 7.9Increase 6.7Decrease 5.9Decrease 9.611.9
 SwitzerlandIncrease 32.1Decrease 26.6Increase 27.0Increase 23.3Decrease 22.8Increase 25.6Increase 22.6Increase 17.0Decrease 13.9Decrease 19.632.8
NigeriaDecrease 31.6Increase 43.9Increase 34.3Increase 31.2Increase 24.6Decrease 10.7Increase 16.8Decrease 11.8Increase 12.9Decrease 8.59.3
BelgiumIncrease 31.2Increase 23.7Increase 23.1Decrease 20.8Decrease 24.5Increase 25.5Increase 22.8Increase 17.8Decrease 15.4Decrease 21.639.9
AustraliaIncrease 30.7Decrease 23.5Increase 26.3Increase 20.9Decrease 18.2Increase 19.7Increase 14.9Increase 9.9Decrease 8.2Decrease 10.423.4
South KoreaIncrease 30.0Decrease 17.3Increase 30.6Increase 29.4Increase 28.0Increase 25.9Increase 18.5Increase 8.2Decrease 8.1Decrease 11.216.8
AustriaIncrease 28.1Decrease 23.6Increase 23.7Increase 17.0Increase 15.3Increase 13.3Increase 11.1Increase 8.3Decrease 7.6Decrease 9.622.0
GreeceIncrease 24.2Decrease 18.4Increase 28.8Increase 20.8Increase 16.7Increase 15.0Increase 10.0Increase 6.1Decrease 4.8Decrease 7.824.4
MexicoIncrease 22.7Decrease 15.0Increase 22.2Increase 18.1Decrease13.3Increase 24.0Increase 14.7Increase 8.2Decrease 4.2Decrease 9.537.9
ArgentinaIncrease 22.3Decrease 16.0Increase 19.6Increase 15.0Decrease 11.8Increase 14.8Increase 11.7Increase 10.0Decrease 7.3Decrease 10.622.7
South AfricaIncrease 21.1Decrease 18.1Increase 22.4Increase 18.8Increase 16.6Increase 16.5Increase 12.6Increase 9.8Decrease 9.1Decrease 13.420.6
SwedenIncrease 20.2Increase 17.0Increase 16.7Decrease 14.0Decrease 16.8Increase 18.3Increase 12.6Increase 8.6Decrease 6.7Decrease 10.837.0
FinlandIncrease 19.5Increase 17.8Increase 12.3Increase 8.7Increase 7.8Increase 7.6Increase 6.5Increase 4.1Decrease 3.6Decrease 11.225.7
JordanIncrease 17.8Decrease 15.0Increase 15.3Decrease 10.5Increase 15.1Decrease 8.3Increase 22.9Decrease 18.4Decrease 24.5Decrease 24.677.9
IndonesiaIncrease 17.7Decrease 9.6Increase 14.4Increase 11.4Decrease 7.3Increase 8.4Increase 5.6Increase 2.7Decrease 1.1Decrease 3.59.8
DenmarkIncrease 15.2Increase 12.7Increase 12.2Increase 11.2Decrease 10.5Increase 11.8Increase 8.7Increase 6.9Decrease 6.1Decrease 9.524.1
NorwayIncrease 14.2Decrease 12.1Increase 13.4Increase 9.89.2Increase 9.2Increase 6.7Increase 4.3Decrease 4.1Decrease 6.413.8
TurkeyIncrease 13.7Decrease 13.4Increase 16.3Decrease 13.715.7Increase 15.7Increase 13.8Increase 13.1Decrease 12.0Decrease 15.123.5
Czech RepublicIncrease 13.7Decrease 10.9Increase 16.4Decrease 9.6Increase 14.4Increase 10.0Increase 5.5Decrease 3.1Decrease 3.2Decrease 5.511.4
PolandIncrease 13.6Decrease 6.9Increase 11.6Decrease 5.0Increase 42.1Increase 26.8Increase 10.3Increase 6.1Decrease 5.3Decrease 13.141.9
JapanIncrease 13.2Decrease 9.8Increase 14.4Increase 10.6Increase 9.4Increase 8.3Increase 6.2Increase 4.8Decrease 4.1Decrease 7.118.1
ChinaIncrease 12.9Decrease 7.6Increase 8.9Increase 7.7Increase 5.8Increase 4.0Increase 3.0Decrease 1.9Decrease 2.6Decrease 6.39.8
HungaryIncrease 11.8Decrease 9.4Increase 13.8Increase 10.0Decrease 7.6Increase 8.7Increase 6.9Increase 5.2Decrease 5.1Decrease 8.114.3
PortugalIncrease 11.6Decrease 8.1Increase 8.9Increase 5.4Decrease 3.4Increase 7.8Increase 3.2Increase 1.5Decrease 1.3Decrease 2.018.8
BelarusIncrease 11.4Decrease 9.7Increase 11.8Increase 9.0Increase 5.9Increase 5.6Increase 4.5Increase 4.2Decrease 4.0Decrease 6.16.2
ColombiaIncrease 10.9Decrease 7.9Increase 9.0Increase 7.1Decrease 5.1Increase 8.9Increase 6.3Increase 4.1Decrease 3.2Decrease 5.313.0
CyprusIncrease 10.4Decrease 9.4Increase 11.9Increase 9.3Increase 7.7Increase 7.6Increase 5.9Increase 4.5Decrease 3.8Decrease 4.710.3
PhilippinesIncrease 10.2Decrease 7.3Increase 9.0Increase 6.7Decrease 4.6Increase 5.6Decrease 4.3Decrease 4.6Decrease 5.1Decrease 7.114.4
IrelandIncrease 9.1Decrease 7.5Increase 9.0Increase 7.3Decrease 5.7Increase 7.0Increase 4.2Increase 2.8Decrease 2.5Decrease 4.39.7
SingaporeIncrease 8.7Decrease 6.5Increase 8.5Increase 7.3Decrease 5.25.8Increase 5.8Increase 2.8Decrease 1.7Decrease 1.83.6
BulgariaIncrease 7.2Decrease 6.1Increase 8.6Increase 5.2Increase 3.5Increase 3.1Increase 2.7Decrease 2.1Decrease 2.5Decrease 2.74.0
KazakhstanIncrease 6.5Decrease 4.5Increase 6.1Increase 4.9..............
CroatiaIncrease 6.1Increase 5.3Increase 5.2Increase 3.3Increase 2.92.4..........
ChileIncrease 5.8Decrease 4.2Increase 5.5Increase 3.3Decrease 2.8Increase 5.1Increase 3.6Increase 2.4Decrease 1.5Decrease 2.59.3
EstoniaIncrease 5.3Increase 3.1Increase 2.6Increase 2.0Increase 1.21.1..........
LithuaniaIncrease 5.1Decrease 4.2Increase 7.4Increase 5.5Increase 3.32.4..........
LatviaIncrease 4.7Decrease 4.2Increase 5.9Increase 5.2Increase 4.3Increase 3.0Increase 2.2Decrease 1.6Decrease 1.7Decrease 2.74.2
GeorgiaDecrease 4.5Decrease 4.6Increase 6.0Decrease 5.1Increase 3.2Increase 2.7Increase 2.11.9Decrease 1.9Decrease 2.93.8
MoldovaIncrease 4.4Decrease 3.1Increase 4.4Increase 3.4Decrease 2.3Increase 2.4Increase 1.9Increase 1.6Decrease 1.5Decrease 3.04.0
Hong KongIncrease 4.1Decrease 2.2Increase 3.4Increase 2.1Decrease 0.7Increase 1.0Increase 0.5Increase 0.2Decrease 0.1Decrease 0.41.4
New ZealandIncrease 3.9Decrease 2.7Increase 3.1Increase 2.8Increase 2.5Increase 2.4Increase 2.1Increase 1.5Decrease 1.3Decrease 1.94.4
TaiwanIncrease 3.9Decrease 2.5Increase 3.7Increase 3.4Increase 3.0Increase 2.2Increase 1.9Increase 1.1Decrease 0.8Decrease 1.12.7
EcuadorIncrease 3.5Decrease 2.7Increase 3.0Increase 2.5..............
UzbekistanIncrease 3.4Decrease 3.0Increase 4.9Increase 3.52.12.12.3Decrease 2.3Decrease 3.0Decrease 5.97.1
ThailandDecrease 3.0Increase 3.4Decrease 2.7Increase 2.8Increase 1.9Increase 1.51.3Increase 1.8Increase 1.5Decrease 0.62.4
SerbiaIncrease 3.0Increase 1.4Increase 1.1Increase 0.6..............
AzerbaijanIncrease 2.9Decrease 2.7Increase 2.92.7..............
Venezuela2.8Decrease 2.8Increase 3.9Increase 3.0Decrease 1.9Increase 3.2Increase 2.5Increase 2.1Decrease 1.1Decrease 1.95.9
UruguayIncrease 2.6Decrease 2.3Increase 2.6Increase 2.1Decrease 2.0Increase 3.2Increase 3.0Increase 2.7Decrease 2.0Decrease 2.64.0
EgyptIncrease 2.6Increase 2.3Decrease 1.7Decrease 2.5Increase 4.8Increase 4.3Increase 3.1Decrease 2.8Decrease 3.1Decrease 5.312.8
SloveniaIncrease 2.6Decrease 2.2Increase 2.41.5..............
MoroccoIncrease 2.5Decrease 2.3Decrease 2.5Increase 2.6Decrease 2.53.3Increase 3.4Increase 2.8Decrease 2.2Decrease 2.43.0
MalaysiaIncrease 1.6Decrease 0.6Increase 2.3Increase 2.0Decrease 1.2Increase 1.5Increase 0.60.1Decrease 0.1Decrease 0.42.6
Lebanon............0.30.3Decrease 0.3Decrease 0.515.6
Grand totalIncrease 2,803.1Decrease 2,321.4Increase 2,559.6Increase 2,063.1Decrease 1,825.21,902.8Increase 1,505.5Increase 1,063.2Decrease 861.9Decrease 1,195.72,416.8
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1990–2000
Country2000[182]1999[183]1998[184]1997[185]1996[186]1995[187]1994[188]1993[189]1992[190]1991[191]1990[192]
United StatesDecrease 488.5Increase 515.2Increase 451Decrease 420.7Decrease 435.1Increase 452.7Increase 385.1Increase 371.9Increase 345.4Decrease 227.2244.5
FranceIncrease 202.4Increase 194.9Increase 168.6Decrease 166.7Decrease 173.1Increase 178.4  Increase 159.2Increase 152.6Increase 140.3Decrease 111.7118.4
United KingdomIncrease 201.2Decrease 195.5Decrease 197.8Decrease 198.9Decrease 207.4Increase 217.1  Increase 196Increase 170.7Increase 149.2Decrease 100.6114
GermanyDecrease 176Increase 181Decrease 145.6Decrease 182.5Increase 222Increase 218.8  Increase194.6Increase 173.3Increase 162.7Decrease 79.397.9
ItalyIncrease 171.4Increase 146.7Increase 85.4Increase 84.2Decrease 72.2Increase 83Decrease 71.5Increase 73.8Increase 73.2Decrease 27.233.7
NetherlandsIncrease 91.3Increase 90.4Decrease 73.9Decrease 77.7Increase 81.8Increase 75.5  Increase 59Increase 52.2Increase 48.6Increase 29.828.3
JordanIncrease 77.9Increase 59.8Increase 52.9Decrease 46.9Decrease 49.8Increase 84.4Increase 25.8Increase 25.1Increase 19.7Increase 8.57.1
SpainIncrease 65.6Increase 35.1Increase 22.7Decrease 19.8Decrease 20.9Increase 32.6Increase 26.7Increase 24Increase 22.8Decrease 9.916.4
CanadaIncrease55Increase 51.4Increase 43.6Decrease 43.5Decrease 44.4Increase 46.5Decrease 38.2Increase 38.4Increase 37.4Decrease 24.730.8
PolandIncrease 41.9Increase 25.9Increase 16.4Increase 14.8Decrease 14.3Increase 15.1  Decrease 11.9Increase 13.7Increase 12Decrease 5.76
BelgiumDecrease 39.9Increase 45.9Decrease 39.5Decrease 46.6Increase 47.2Increase 46.7  Increase 36.9Increase 32.3Increase 25.1Decrease 17.620.1
UkraineIncrease 38Increase 27.9Increase 23.6Increase 21.7Increase 19.517.8  ..........
MexicoIncrease 37.9Increase 14.610.2Increase 10.2Increase 8.7Decrease 7.49.6Decrease 9.6Increase 10.5Decrease 4.45.9
SwedenIncrease 37Increase 34.8Decrease 31.9Decrease 33.6Increase 39.1Increase 37.1Increase 35.5Decrease 31.6Increase 33.9Decrease 20.423
RussiaDecrease 35.9Decrease 55.4Decrease 61.5Increase 69.7Increase 64.961.6..........
 SwitzerlandDecrease 32.8Decrease 34.9Decrease 35.5Decrease 35.7Decrease 44Increase 53.9Increase 53.2Increase 44.6Increase 39.5Decrease 25.631.1
FinlandDecrease 25.7Increase 28Decrease 24.4Decrease 25.6Increase 26.6Increase 25.5Increase 21.3Decrease 18.1Increase 23.1Decrease 15.619.4
BrazilIncrease 25.3Decrease 17.3Decrease 24.5Increase 27.9Decrease 26Increase 28.2Increase 16.2Increase 12.8Increase 11.3Decrease 7.810.5
GreeceIncrease24.4Increase 19.8Increase 14.8Increase 12.3Decrease 10.8Increase 21.8Decrease 16.7Decrease 18.5Increase 19.1Increase 108.6
DenmarkDecrease 24.1Increase 29Decrease 24.1Increase 29.9Increase 28.8Increase 26.4Increase 20.9Increase 17.4Increase 16.7Decrease 9.710.9
TurkeyIncrease 23.5Increase 21.6Increase 16.4Decrease 13.8Increase 14.3Increase 11.8Increase 8.9Increase 7.9Decrease 6.6Increase 76.1
AustraliaDecrease 23.4Increase 23.8Decrease 20Increase 23.9Decrease 22.7Increase 24.6Increase 20.1Increase 19.2Increase 18.1Decrease 10.414.4
ArgentinaIncrease 22.7Increase 16.7Decrease 16.2Increase 16.5Decrease 16.1Decrease 17.8Increase 18.1Increase 17Increase 16.6Increase 9.68.6
AustriaDecrease 22Increase 31.3Decrease 26.2Decrease 31.5Decrease 38Increase 40.4Increase 37.3Increase 33.5Increase 29.5Decrease 11.417.2
South AfricaDecrease 20.6Decrease 24.1Decrease 25.6Decrease 27.2Decrease 31.3Increase 34.2Increase 28.9Increase 26.6Increase 23.6Decrease 14.919.9
Czech Republic andSlovakia or asCzechoslovakiaDecrease 19.3Increase 26.6Decrease 2.7Increase 20.5Increase 18.3Increase 14Increase 8.6Increase 5.6Increase 5.4Increase 3.31.8
PortugalIncrease 18.8Increase 10Decrease 5.4Increase 6.3Decrease 5.1Increase 9.5Decrease 6.8Increase 8.9Increase 8.2Decrease 1.95.1
JapanIncrease 18.1Increase 17.9Decrease 13.8Decrease 16.3Decrease 18.5Increase 15.8Increase 12.6Decrease 10.7Increase 11.4Decrease 5.86.4
South KoreaIncrease 16.8Increase 12.2Decrease 5.3Decrease 23Increase 28.5Increase 19.7Increase 13.1Increase 9Increase 8.3Increase 4.53.5
IndiaIncrease 15.9Increase 14.8Decrease 10.9Increase 13.2Increase 11.6Increase 8.4Increase 7.4Increase 5Increase 3.4Decrease 23.7
LebanonDecrease 15.6Increase 39.1Increase 34.1Decrease 32.4Decrease 33Decrease 38.6Increase 38.8Increase 36.4Increase 32.9Decrease 25.141.8
PhilippinesIncrease 14.4Increase 8.6Decrease 4.4Increase 5.75.3Increase 5.3Increase 3.6Increase 2.8Increase 2.1Decrease 1.41.7
HungaryDecrease 14.3Increase 15.9Decrease 11.8Decrease 13.3Decrease 14Increase 14.6Increase 14.1Increase 12.2Increase 10.5Decrease 6.48.5
Norway13.8Increase 13.8Decrease 13.7Decrease 15.8Increase 18.3Increase 18.2Increase 14.7Increase 12.5Increase 11.5Decrease 7.58.7
ColombiaIncrease13Increase 6.5Decrease 6.3Increase 8.2Decrease 7.6Increase 8.1Increase 6.35.3......
EgyptIncrease 12.8Decrease 11.7Decrease 12.3Decrease 13.9Decrease 22.3Increase 28Increase 21.8Increase 9.8Increase 8.1Increase 6.13.3
RomaniaIncrease 11.9Increase10.4Increase 6.6Decrease 5.9Decrease 6.8Decrease 8.5Increase 8.8Increase 8.1Decrease 5Decrease 7.910
CyprusIncrease 10.3Decrease 9.6Increase 9.7Increase 8.7Decrease 8.4Increase 10.2Increase 9.6Decrease 7.3Increase 7.7Increase 64.5
ChinaIncrease 9.8Increase 7.6Increase 5.2Increase 4.4Decrease 3.7Increase 4.3Increase 3.42.4......
IndonesiaIncrease 9.8Increase 9.2Decrease 1.8Increase 11.5Increase 9.2Increase 8.13.6........
IrelandDecrease 9.7Increase 10.26.2Increase 6.2Decrease 5.2Increase 6Decrease 5.5Increase 6.2Increase 5.7Decrease 3.94.2
ChileIncrease 9.3Increase 5.2Decrease 4Increase 5.2Increase 4.53.8Increase 3.8Increase 3Increase 2.8Decrease 1.81.9
NigeriaIncrease 9.3Decrease 0.9Decrease 2.9Increase 7Decrease 0.9Increase 13.5Increase 5.71.6......
Croatia,Bosnia and Herzegovina,Serbia and Montenegro,Slovenia, andRepublic of Macedonia or asYugoslaviaIncrease 9Increase 5.7Increase 4Decrease 3.5Increase 4.5Increase 3.73.6Decrease 3.6Increase 4Decrease 3.85.4
UzbekistanIncrease 7.1Increase 4.5Decrease 3.3Decrease 455..........
BelarusIncrease 6.2Increase 4.8Increase 4.5Decrease 3.9Increase 4.23.8..........
VenezuelaIncrease 5.9Increase 3.1Increase 2.6Decrease 2.3Decrease 2.6Increase 3.2Increase 2.2Decrease 2.1Increase 2.2Decrease 1.61.7
New ZealandDecrease 4.4Increase 4.7Decrease 3.8Decrease 4.4Decrease 4.5Increase 4.8Increase 4.1Increase 3.5Increase 3.4Decrease 1.92.7
LatviaDecrease 4.2Increase 4.6Increase 4.1Increase 4Increase 3.73.5  ..........
BulgariaIncrease 4Increase 3.7Decrease 2.8Decrease 2.9Decrease 4.2Increase 4.7Increase 4.1Increase 3.5Increase 2.5Decrease 2.32.4
MoldovaIncrease 4Increase 2.9Decrease 2.7Decrease 3Increase 4.22.5..........
UruguayIncrease 4Increase 2.7Increase 2.6Decrease 2.3Decrease 2.6Increase 2.8Increase 2.6Increase 2.5Increase 2.2Decrease 1.51.8
GeorgiaIncrease 3.8Increase 2.9Decrease 3Decrease 3.3Increase 3.52.9..........
SingaporeDecrease 3.6Increase 4Decrease 3.2Decrease 4.3Increase 4.8Increase 4.7Increase 3.62.5......
MoroccoDecrease 3Increase 3.2Decrease 2.42.6......Increase 1.6Increase 1.51.41.4
TaiwanIncrease 2.7Increase 2.6Decrease 2.1Decrease 2.7Increase 32.2..........
MalaysiaIncrease 2.6Increase 2.5Decrease 1.1Decrease 2.8Decrease 3.33.5..........
ThailandDecrease 2.4Increase 2.5Decrease 1.4Increase 3.6Decrease 2.8Increase 3Increase 4.22.5......
Hong KongDecrease 1.4Decrease 2.4Decrease 2.7Increase 3.6Decrease 3.8Increase 5Increase 4.9Increase 4.6Increase 4Decrease 1.82.5
Armenia,Azerbaijan,Belarus,Estonia,Georgia,Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan,Latvia,Lithuania,Moldova,Russia,Tajikistan,Turkmenistan,Ukraine, andUzbekistan or asSoviet Union............Increase 92.7Increase 63.3Increase 41.8Decrease 21.923.0
Luxembourg..................0.40.4
Tunisia..................0.40.4
Ethiopia..................Decrease 0.30.9
Pakistan..................0.10.1
Grand totalIncrease 2,416.8Increase 2,312.3Decrease 1,941.6Decrease 2,010.4Decrease 2,100.6Increase 2,215.6Increase 1,838.70Increase 1,655.60Increase 1,509.50Decrease 943.31,063.4
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1980–1990
Country1990[193]1989[194]1988[195]1987[196]1986[197]1985[198]1984[199]1983[200]1982[201]1981[202]1980[203]
United StatesDecrease 244.5Increase 260.2Decrease 250.1Increase 293.5Decrease 211.7Decrease 367Increase 403.8Increase 354.4Decrease 263.5Decrease 270.9284.7
FranceDecrease 118.4Increase 131.9Decrease 124.8Increase 153.8Decrease 1360Increase 140.7Decrease 125.1Decrease 127.5Decrease 129.6Increase 148.0138.8
United KingdomDecrease 114.1Decrease 134.6Decrease 145.6Increase 155.6Increase 133.9Decrease 129.3Increase 131.3Decrease 122.4Decrease 126.8Increase 143.2140.8
West GermanyDecrease 97.9Decrease 119.3Decrease 154.6Increase 182.1Decrease 139.1Increase 145.7Increase 133.8Increase 111.4Decrease 107.5Decrease 155.1157.4
LebanonDecrease 41.8Increase 42.6Increase 38.8Increase 37.1Increase 36.5Decrease 31.4Decrease 33.465.1......
ItalyDecrease 33.7Increase 35.8Decrease 28.8Increase 52.3Decrease 33.5Decrease 44.4Increase 48.9Increase 47.4Decrease 35.1Decrease 49.255.8
 SwitzerlandDecrease 31.2Decrease 35.5Decrease 40.7Increase 47.4Increase 37.7Increase 36.2Increase 35.1Increase 31.7Decrease 29.3Decrease31.434.1
CanadaDecrease 30.8Increase 32.3Decrease 30.1Increase 34.228.5Increase 38.1Increase 34.6Increase 33.0Decrease 26.6Increase 27.826.5
NetherlandsDecrease 28.3Decrease 33.8Decrease 36.6Increase 45.7Decrease 31.5Increase 32.1Decrease 26.5Decrease 28.8Decrease 28.9Decrease 32.337.1
SwedenDecrease 23Decrease 30.4Decrease 33.3Increase 35.424.9Increase24.9Increase 23.217.9......
Soviet UnionDecrease 2322.3..................
BelgiumDecrease 20.1Increase 22.4Decrease 20Increase 24.3Increase20.7Increase 19.7Increase 18.3Increase 17.0Decrease 15.7Decrease 20.220.9
South AfricaIncrease 19.9Decrease 18.4Decrease 21Increase 23.6Increase20.3Decrease 18Increase 26.5Increase 22.4Increase 18.4Decrease 17.626.1
FinlandDecrease 18.4Decrease 19.7Increase 20Increase 19.2Increase 14.2Increase 10.7Increase 97.8......
AustriaDecrease 17.2Decrease 17.8Decrease 21.2Increase 27.7Decrease 23.1Increase 26Increase 21.7Increase 19.1Decrease 16.8Increase 22.922.4
SpainDecrease 16.4Increase 17.8Decrease 13.4Increase 21.5Increase 16.1Increase 14.2Increase 12.9Increase 9.4Decrease 7.8Increase 11.010.8
AustraliaDecrease 14.416.9Decrease 16.9Increase 20Decrease 15.8Increase 19.9Increase 16.7Increase 14.1Decrease 11.6Decrease 12.113.4
DenmarkDecrease 10.9Decrease 14.8Decrease 16.9Increase 18.7Decrease 15.6Increase 16.6Increase 14.111.6......
BrazilDecrease 10.5Increase 15.7Decrease 13.6Increase 14.2Increase 11.2Increase 9.6Increase 8.7Decrease 7.5Increase 8.2Increase 7.57.3
RomaniaIncrease 10Decrease 3.5Increase 4.5Increase 4Increase 3.2Decrease 3Decrease 3.3Increase 3.4Decrease 3.3Increase 3.53.0
NorwayDecrease 8.7Decrease 9.7Decrease 11.5Increase 13.4Increase 11.6Increase 10.1Increase 97.6......
ArgentinaDecrease 8.6Decrease10.3Decrease 10.5Decrease 14.4Increase 28Increase 14.5Increase 12.5Increase 10Decrease 7.4Decrease 13.515.4
GreeceDecrease 8.6Increase 9Decrease 7.6Increase 12.7Increase 10Decrease 9.9Increase 12Decrease 9.1Increase 11.2Decrease 10.811.1
HungaryDecrease 8.511..................
JordanIncrease 7.1Increase 5.7Decrease 4.4Increase 18.7Increase 17.6Increase 14.5Increase 13.112.3......
JapanDecrease 6.4Decrease 6.9Increase 7.5Increase 7.2Increase 5.1Increase 4.7Increase 4.4Increase 4.3Increase 3.9Decrease 3.33.4
Turkey6.1Increase 5.4Decrease 5.3Increase 5.44.6Decrease 4.66......7.6
PolandDecrease 69.9..................
MexicoDecrease 5.9Decrease 7.9Decrease 9Increase 10.2Decrease 6Increase 12Increase 11.9Increase 8.2Decrease 6.3Increase 12.69.4
PortugalIncrease 5.1Increase 5Decrease 4Increase 5.22.8Increase 2.8Decrease 2.32.9......
CyprusIncrease4.5Increase 4.3Decrease 3.2Increase 7.3Increase 6.2Decrease 66.7......5.7
IrelandDecrease 4.2Decrease 4.7Decrease 5Increase 7.3Increase 5.7Decrease 5.4Decrease 5.55.7......
India andPakistanDecrease 3.8Decrease 4.3Decrease 4.55.3..............
EgyptDecrease 3.3Decrease 4.2Decrease 4.3Decrease 5.1Increase 5.6Increase 5Increase 4.6Increase 4.4Increase 4.20.00.0
New ZealandDecrease 2.7Decrease 3.5Increase 4.2Increase 3.7Decrease 2.7Decrease 2.8Increase 3Increase 2.1Decrease 2.0Decrease 2.32.6
ChileDecrease 1.9Increase 2.4Increase 1.9Increase 1.7Decrease 1.52Increase 1.7Decrease 1.4Increase 1.8Increase 1.61.5
UruguayDecrease 1.8Increase 2.322Increase 21.8Increase 1.8Decrease 1.5Increase 2.1Decrease 1.51.7
India,Pakistan, andSri Lanka........Increase 4.7Increase 3.9Decrease 3.33.4......
Yugoslavia................Decrease 1.2Decrease 1.82.2
Cyprus andTurkey..............Increase 11.3Decrease 8.812.0
Denmark,Finland,Norway, andSweden................Decrease 52.1Decrease 65.269.0
Grand totalDecrease 1,063.4Increase 1,176.5Decrease 1,169.6Increase 1,378.7Decrease 1,101.5Increase 1,264.4Increase 1,259.2Increase 1,166.8Decrease 997.5Decrease 1,137.11,175.8
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1970–1980
Country1980[203]1979[204]1978[204]1977[205]1976[205]1975[205]1974[206]1973[207]1972[208]1971[209]1970[210]
United StatesDecrease 284.7Increase 298.1Increase 292.8Increase 271.5Increase 224.7Decrease 169.4Decrease 204.2Decrease 227.9Increase 288.5Increase 255.8166.9
West GermanyIncrease 157.4Increase 145.0Increase 131.2Increase 110.4Increase 63.6Increase 49.8Increase 43.6Decrease 42.3Increase 43.2Increase 34.520.2
United KingdomIncrease 140.8Increase 129.4Increase 101.0Increase 79.9Increase 73.7Decrease 66.1Increase 69.7Increase 66.6Increase 66.5Increase 64.347.2
FranceIncrease 138.8Increase 126.5Decrease 120.6Increase 122.0Increase 108.3Increase 72.8Decrease 63.0Increase 71.6Decrease 64.6Increase 68.249.5
Denmark,Finland,Norway, andSwedenDecrease 69.0Increase 71.7Increase 67.7Increase 64.1Increase 46.6Increase 31.3Decrease 28.8Decrease 34.0Increase 37.9Increase 29.418.9
ItalyIncrease 55.8Increase 46.3Increase 45.9Increase 37.0Increase 34.7Increase 24.5Increase 19.7Decrease 18.1Increase 18.2Increase 16.18.4
NetherlandsDecrease 37.1Increase 39.7Increase 35.1Increase 34.1Increase 27.818.5Decrease 18.5Increase 19.9Increase 19.8Increase 17.09.9
 SwitzerlandDecrease 34.1Increase 34.4Increase 31.3Increase 30.8Increase 25.1Increase 19.9Decrease 19.8Decrease 20.5Increase 21.8Increase 16.810.1
CanadaDecrease 26.5Decrease 30.2Decrease 32.9Increase 35.3Increase 29.1Increase 25.4Increase 24.7Decrease 22.2Decrease 23.9Increase 25.617.9
South AfricaIncrease 26.1Decrease 22.2Decrease 22.3Increase 24.6Increase 20.8Decrease 16.7Increase 17.0Increase 16.1Increase 15.3Increase 14.811.4
AustriaIncrease 22.4Increase 19.5Increase 17.4Increase 15.8Increase 10.1Increase 6.6Decrease 6.1Decrease 6.6Increase 7.2Increase 5.73.0
BelgiumIncrease 20.9Increase 20.8Increase 18.9Increase 18.3Increase 14.0Increase 11.7Decrease 10.7Increase 11.510.5Increase 10.57.6
ArgentinaIncrease 15.4Increase 13.9Increase 10.9Increase 10.3Decrease 6.8Increase 13.0Increase 10.7Decrease 7.4Decrease 7.7Increase 7.86.2
AustraliaDecrease 13.4Decrease 14.5Increase 15.0Increase 14.6Increase 12.8Increase 9.8Decrease 8.6Increase 9.7Increase 9.1Increase 7.86.2
GreeceDecrease 11.1Increase 11.9Increase 11.5Increase 9.2Increase 7.4Decrease 5.8Decrease 6.4Increase 8.6Increase 8.2Increase 7.75.4
SpainIncrease 10.8Increase 9.4Decrease 8.0Increase 8.5Increase 6.8Increase 4.3Decrease 2.5Increase 4.5Increase 2.5Increase 1.60.9
MexicoIncrease 9.4Increase 7.9Increase 6.5Increase 5.7Decrease 5.0Increase 7.1Decrease 3.5Increase 4.3Increase 3.7Increase 3.42.2
TurkeyIncrease 7.6Increase 5.3Decrease 4.2Increase 5.8Increase 5.2Decrease 4.3Increase 6.3Increase 5.6Decrease 5.46.36.3
BrazilIncrease 7.3Increase 6.9Increase 6.6Decrease 5.4Decrease 6.0Increase 6.4Decrease 3.5Increase 5.04.9Increase 4.94.0
CyprusIncrease 5.7Increase 3.2Increase 3.1Increase 2.3Increase 1.6Decrease 1.4Decrease 3.3Increase 4.9Increase 4.3Increase 4.02.7
JapanDecrease 3.4Increase 3.8Decrease 2.4Increase 2.62.4Increase 2.4Decrease 1.8Increase 2.5Decrease 2.3Increase 4.01.0
RomaniaDecrease 3.0Increase 3.73.2Increase 3.2Increase 3.0Decrease 2.4Decrease 4.0Decrease 4.4Increase 5.2Increase 2.52.0
New ZealandIncrease 2.6Decrease 2.22.5Increase 2.5Increase 1.31.11.1Decrease 1.1Increase 1.2Increase 0.90.8
YugoslaviaDecrease 2.2Increase 3.3Decrease 2.4Increase 2.5Increase 2.2Increase 1.9Increase 1.5Decrease 1.3Increase 2.2Increase 1.30.8
UruguayIncrease 1.7Increase 1.31.1Increase 1.10.9Decrease 0.9Decrease 1.1Increase 1.7Decrease 0.8Decrease 1.01.1
ChileDecrease 1.5Increase 1.61.4Increase 1.4Decrease 1.2Increase 1.4Decrease 0.9Decrease 1.1Decrease 1.4Increase 1.61.1
Iran0.0Decrease 0.0Increase 27.3Increase 23.1Increase 18.4Increase 9.7Decrease 9.3Decrease 9.5Increase 9.7Increase 8.56.7
Czechoslovakia................Increase 0.2Decrease 0.10.2
Grand totalIncrease 1,175.8Increase 1,138.6Increase 1,070.8Increase 986.5Increase 796.6Decrease 619.6Decrease 624.7Decrease 661.7Increase 727.5Increase 656.8436.9
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship (in thousands) 1960–1970
Country1970[210]1969[211]1968[212]1967[213]1966[213]1965[213]1964[214]1963[214]1962[214]1961[214]1960[215]
United StatesIncrease 166.9Decrease 148.5Increase 153.5Decrease 90.7Increase 95.8Increase 83.2Increase 71.7Increase 68.3Increase 59.1Increase 55.549.7
FranceIncrease 49.5Increase 49.4Increase 39.6Decrease 32.3Increase 39.4Increase 34.2Increase 30.5Increase 25.0Increase 19.9Increase 17.210.0
United KingdomDecrease 47.2Increase 49.3Increase 46.3Decrease 34.4Increase 38.4Increase 33.0Increase 28.3Increase 25.5Increase 18.4Increase 15.610.9
West GermanyIncrease 20.2Increase 17.7Increase 13.5Decrease 10.5Increase 13.0Increase 11.9Increase 9.6Increase 7.7Increase 7.5Increase 5.84.1
Denmark,Finland,Norway, andSwedenIncrease 18.9Decrease 17.8Increase 21.4Decrease 12.3Increase 14.5Increase 13.0Increase 10.7Increase 8.4Increase 4.8Increase 4.32.0
CanadaIncrease 17.9Increase 15.8Increase 14.7Decrease 7.8Increase 7.9Increase 7.0Increase 5.9Decrease 5.0Increase 5.3Increase 4.33.5
South AfricaIncrease 11.4Increase 9.3Increase 9.26.8Decrease 5.7Increase 5.9Decrease 5.1Increase 5.3Decrease 4.6Increase 5.50.8
 SwitzerlandDecrease 10.1Decrease 11.8Increase 12.6Decrease 8.8Increase 10.4Decrease 9.3Increase 10.0Increase 6.3Increase 4.7Increase 3.32.4
NetherlandsDecrease 9.9Decrease 10.8Increase 14.0Increase 9.3Increase 8.0Increase 7.9Increase 7.2Increase 4.9Decrease 3.4Increase 3.52.4
ItalyIncrease 8.4Decrease 8.3Increase 9.4Decrease 8.1Increase 11.0Increase 8.3Increase 7.3Increase 5.4Increase 4.2Increase 3.32.8
BelgiumIncrease 7.6Decrease 6.7Increase 8.05.8Decrease 5.8Increase 5.9Increase 5.0Increase 3.7Increase 3.5Increase 3.22.1
IranIncrease 6.9Decrease 5.5Increase 5.8Decrease 3.2Decrease 3.3Decrease 3.6Increase 4.8Increase 4.3Increase 2.6Increase 2.22.0
TurkeyIncrease 6.3Increase 5.3Increase 3.5Decrease 2.3Decrease 2.4Increase 2.9Increase 2.6Decrease 1.2Increase 1.6Increase 1.51.2
ArgentinaIncrease 6.2Increase 5.9Increase 5.8Increase 4.5Decrease 3.9Increase 4.6Increase 4.0Decrease 2.8Decrease 3.0Increase 3.42.1
AustraliaIncrease 6.2Decrease 5.45.7................
GreeceIncrease 5.4Increase 5.0Increase 4.2Increase 2.3Increase 2.2Increase 2.1Increase 1.7Increase 1.4Increase 1.1Increase 1.00.8
BrazilIncrease 4.0Decrease 3.4Increase 3.5Decrease 2.4Increase 2.8Decrease 2.6Decrease 2.7Increase 3.0Increase 1.9Increase 1.41.2
AustriaDecrease 3.04.2Increase 4.2Increase 3.42.9Increase 2.9Increase 2.2Increase 1.9Decrease 1.6Increase 1.71.0
CyprusIncrease 2.7Increase 2.0Increase 1.6Decrease 0.7Increase 1.1Decrease 0.9Decrease 1.0Increase 1.3Increase 1.00.80.8
MexicoIncrease 2.22.0..................
RomaniaDecrease 2.0Increase 5.0Increase 2.2Increase 0.30.20.2Decrease 0.2Increase 0.30.10.10.1
UruguayIncrease 1.1Decrease 0.91.0................
ChileIncrease 1.10.90.9................
Japan1.0Decrease 1.01.4................
SpainDecrease 0.91.1..................
YugoslaviaIncrease 0.8Increase 0.7Decrease 0.4Decrease 0.5Increase 0.70.6Increase 0.6Increase 0.4Decrease 0.3Increase 0.50.2
New ZealandIncrease 0.8Decrease 0.60.8................
CzechoslovakiaDecrease 0.20.8..................
Algeria,Morocco, andTunisia....Increase 5.0Increase 3.6Decrease 1.82.2........0.8
Czechoslovakia andHungary....Increase 0.9Decrease 0.8Decrease 1.4Increase 1.5Increase 1.4Increase 1.1Increase 0.50.30.3
Poland....Decrease 0.5Decrease 0.70.8Increase 0.8Increase 0.7Decrease 0.6Increase 0.7Decrease 0.40.5
Grand totalIncrease 436.9Decrease 409.0Increase 432.0Decrease 291.2Increase 318.1Increase 296.5Increase 251.6Increase 218.5Increase 183.7Increase 159.6114.0
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship 1950–1960
Country1960[215]1959[216]1958[216]1957[217]1956[217]1955[217]1954[218]1953[219]1952[220]1951[221]1950[219]
United StatesIncrease 49,724Increase 35,972Increase 25,664Decrease 11,671Decrease 12,659Increase 18,332Increase 13,232Increase 11,854Increase 11,435Increase 9,3248,669
FranceIncrease 10,888Increase 8,901Increase 7,673Increase 4,947Decrease 4,046Increase 4,916Increase 4,039Increase 3,695Decrease 3,234Increase 3,9923,682
United KingdomIncrease 9,957Increase 7,697Increase 6,726Increase 5,665Increase 5,021Increase 4.874Increase 4,186Increase 4,023Decrease 3,674Increase 3,9592,342
South AfricaIncrease 4,531Decrease 2,384Increase 2,410Increase 1,868Decrease 1,400Increase 2,225Increase 2,079Increase 1,703Decrease 1,370Increase 1,6841,444
West GermanyIncrease 4,136Increase 2,959Increase 1,516Increase 986Increase 691Increase 467Decrease 297Decrease 307Decrease 373Increase 728495
CanadaIncrease 3,546Increase 2,976Increase 2,380Increase 1,138Decrease 859Increase 1,055Increase 843Increase 717Increase 647Decrease 513581
 SwitzerlandIncrease 2,754Increase 1,875Increase 1,457Increase 1,064Decrease 920Increase 1,039Increase 853Decrease 716Decrease 766799
ItalyIncrease 2,443Increase 2,313Increase 1,797Increase 1,270Decrease 1,170Increase 1,275Increase 1,124Decrease 1,026Decrease 1,103Increase 1,208864
NetherlandsIncrease 2,374Increase 1,496Increase 1,322Increase 1,091Increase 827Increase 773Increase 672Increase 641Decrease 618Increase 705612
BelgiumIncrease 2,140Increase 1,414Increase 1,132Increase 1,099Decrease 790Increase 1,032Decrease 781Decrease 793Decrease 1,007Increase 1,364888
ArgentinaIncrease 2,103Decrease 955Increase 1,194Decrease 716Decrease 785Increase 1,163Increase 999Increase 856Increase 649Increase 553488
IranIncrease 2,038Increase 1,678Increase 1,415Increase 827Increase 612Increase 388Decrease 277Decrease 397Decrease 501Increase 891395
Denmark,Finland,Norway, andSwedenIncrease 1,955Decrease 1,467Increase 1,488Decrease 1,066Decrease 1,229Decrease 1,408Increase 1,436Increase 1,284Increase 835Increase 787576
BrazilIncrease 1,175Decrease 633Increase 968Increase 599Increase 475Decrease 376Decrease 457Increase 464Increase 438Increase 348236
TurkeyDecrease 1,162Decrease 1,792Increase 3,096Decrease 2,847Increase 4,162Increase 2,106Increase 1,729Increase 1,582Decrease 1,468Increase 2,2961,373
AustriaIncrease 987Increase 843Increase 777Increase 521Decrease 350Increase 647Increase 443Decrease 403Decrease 419Increase 473357
CyprusIncrease 814Decrease 513Increase 552Decrease 310Decrease 360Increase 403Increase 301Decrease 289Decrease 306400
GreeceIncrease 804Decrease 660Increase 753Increase 705Increase 418Decrease 356Increase 423Decrease 283Decrease 505Increase 589512
Algeria,Morocco, andTunisiaIncrease 804Decrease 622Decrease 1,095Decrease 1,151Decrease 1,244Increase 1,422Increase 761Decrease 414Increase 475Increase 403232
PolandIncrease 493Increase 399Decrease 322Increase 1,444Increase 1,208Increase 49Decrease 45Increase 107Increase 49Decrease 4289
YugoslaviaDecrease 241Increase 291Increase 359Decrease 124Decrease 154Increase 236Increase 215Increase 139Decrease 115Increase 265115
HungaryIncrease 190Increase 90Decrease 60Increase 119Increase 38Decrease 31Increase 39Decrease 30Decrease 36Increase 4228
CzechoslovakiaIncrease 122Decrease 46Increase 56Decrease 47Increase 76Decrease 46Increase 56Decrease 27Decrease 26Decrease 3046
RomaniaDecrease 86Decrease 92Increase 96Increase 79Increase 46Increase 41Decrease 32Increase 44Increase 35Increase 3029
Grand totalIncrease 113,956Increase 83,614Increase 69,777Increase 44,562Decrease 42,567Increase 48,212Increase 38,661Increase 35,212Decrease 32,965Increase 35,89328,913
Tourist arrivals, by country of citizenship 1949–1950
Country1950[219]1949[222]
United StatesIncrease 8,6693,307
FranceIncrease 3,6821,908
United KingdomIncrease 2,342979
South AfricaIncrease 1,444627
TurkeyIncrease 1,373102
BelgiumIncrease 888517
ItalyIncrease 864244
NetherlandsIncrease 612314
CanadaIncrease 581181
Denmark,Finland,Norway, andSwedenIncrease 576173
GreeceIncrease 512124
West GermanyIncrease 495131
Argentina488..
IranIncrease 39513
AustriaIncrease 35757
Brazil236..
Algeria,Morocco, andTunisiaIncrease 23253
YugoslaviaIncrease 11512
PolandDecrease 89110
CzechoslovakiaDecrease 4657
RomaniaIncrease 2918
HungaryIncrease 2822
 Switzerland..266
Cyprus..93
Soviet Union..39
Bulgaria..15
Grand totalIncrease 28,91310,197

Overstaying tourists

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Overstaying tourists are visitors with B2 visa who haven't left Israel after their visa period is expired (mostly 3 months) and they haven't extended their B2 visa or changed to other type of visa. In many cases of the overstaying tourists, are tourist who also work illegally without work permit in Israel.

Overstaying tourists (in thousands)[223][224][225][226][227][228][229][230]
31.12.202331.12.202231.12.202131.12.2020
#CountryPercentageNumber#CountryPercentageNumber#CountryPercentageNumber#CountryPercentageNumber
1.Russia19.3%4.61.Russia20.2%5.11.Ukraine23.5%5.61.Ukraine24.0%7.2
2.Ukraine[c]16.5%3.92.Ukraine[c]18.0%4.62.Russia17.6%4.22.Russia17.4%5.2
3.Nigeria8.4%23.Nigeria8.8%2.23.Nigeria9.5%2.33.Nigeria7.7%2.3
4.Georgia7.7%1.84.Georgia7.3%1.94.Georgia7.9%1.94.Georgia7.1%2.1
5.Poland4.1%15.Poland4.1%15.Poland4.3%15.Poland3.5%1.1
6.Romania3.5%0.86.Romania3.0%0.86.Romania2.9%0.76.Ethiopia3.5%1
7.Brazil3.3%0.87.Brazil2.7%0.77.Philippines2.6%0.67.Brazil3.0%0.9
8.Colombia3.2%0.88.Philippines2.6%0.78.India2.5%0.68.Romania2.9%0.9
9.Philippines3.0%0.79.Colombia2.4%0.69.China2.1%0.59.Philippines2.2%0.7
10.India2.8%0.710.India2.3%0.610.Colombia2.0%0.510.India1.9%0.6
11.Mexico1.8%0.411.Belarus1.8%0.511.Brazil1.6%0.411.Colombia1.8%0.5
12.Moldova1.6%0.412.Hong Kong1.8%0.512.Fiji1.4%0.312.China1.4%0.4
13.Turkey1.5%0.413.Mexico1.7%0.413.Mexico1.4%0.313.Moldova1.3%0.4
14.Belarus1.4%0.314.Moldova1.5%0.414.Moldova1.4%0.314.Turkey1.3%0.4
15.China1.4%0.315.China1.3%0.315.Turkey1.4%0.315.Fiji1.2%0.3
16.Fiji1.3%0.316.Fiji1.3%0.316.Argentina1.0%0.2
17.South Africa1.1%0.317.Turkey1.2%0.317.Hong Kong1.0%0.2
18.Argentina1.0%0.218.Argentina1.0%0.318.South Africa0.8%0.2
19.Hong Kong1.0%0.219.South Africa1.0%0.319.Ethiopia0.5%0.1
20.Egypt0.8%0.220.Egypt0.6%0.2
21.Ethiopia0.6%0.121.Ethiopia0.5%0.1
22.   Nepal0.6%0.1
Other Countries14.1%3.5Other Countries14.9%3.814.6%3.5Other Countries19.8%6.1
Total100.0%23.8Total100.0%25.4Total100.0%23.7Total100.0%30.1
31.12.201931.12.201831.12.201731.12.2016
#CountryPercentageNumber#CountryPercentageNumber#CountryPercentageNumber#CountryPercentageNumber
1.Belarus,Georgia,Moldova,Russia,Ukraine, and other former USSR countries76.7%37.31.Belarus,Georgia,Moldova,Russia,Ukraine, and other former USSR countries76.6%44.61.Belarus,Georgia,Moldova,Russia,Ukraine, and other former USSR countries69.3%46.21.Belarus,Georgia,Moldova,Russia,Ukraine, and other former USSR countries69.3%51.3
2.Egypt3.5%1.72.Mexico3.3%1.92.Romania6.8%4.52.Romania6.4%4.7
3.Venezuela2.5%1.23.Egypt2.7%1.63.Mexico3.3%2.23.Mexico3.6%2.7
4.Mexico2.1%14.Venezuela2.1%1.24.Egypt2.4%1.64.Egypt2.2%1.6
5.Peru2.1%15.Peru1.9%1.15.Venezuela1.9%1.25.Venezuela1.8%1.3
6.Morocco1.4%0.76.Colombia1.5%0.96.Peru1.7%1.16.China1.6%1.2
7.Colombia1.2%0.67.   Nepal1.5%0.97.Colombia1.3%0.97.Peru1.6%1.2
8.   Nepal1.2%0.68.Bulgaria1.0%0.68.   Nepal1.3%0.98.Hungary1.4%1
9.Bolivia1.0%0.59.Morocco1.0%0.69.Hungary1.1%0.79.Czechia andSlovakia1.4%1
10.Uruguay1.0%0.510.Uruguay0.9%0.510.Czechia andSlovakia1.0%0.710.   Nepal1.3%1
Other Countries7.3%3.5Other Countries7.5%4.3Other Countries9.9%6.7Other Countries9.4%7
Total100.0%48.6Total100.0%58.2Total100.0%66.7Total100.0%74

See also

[edit]
Wikivoyage has a travel guide forIsrael.

Notes

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  1. ^Nationals ofGermany born before 1928 need a visa, which is issued free of charge if they were not involved with theNazi Party.[4][5][6]
  2. ^Only for holders of passports that include apersonal identification number.[7]
  3. ^abLegal overstaying for humanitarian reasons due to theRussian invasion of Ukraine.Citizens of Ukraine are allowed to overstay and work in Israel.[231][232]

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