The 51 destinations where tourists outnumber locals

Andorra: one of 51 destinations where there are more tourists than locals - AP
Andorra: one of 51 destinations where there are more tourists than locals - AP

The world's most popular country? According to figures for 2016, the latest available from the UNWTO, it's France, with 82.6 million overseas visitors. 

Second is the US, on 77.5m, third is Spain on 75.6m, while the UK comes seventh with 35.8m. 

The world's most visited countries

  1. France - 82.6m annual visitors (2016)

  2. United States - 77.5m (2015)

  3. Spain - 75.6m (2016)

  4. China - 59.3m (2016)

  5. Italy - 52.4m (2016)

  6. Turkey - 39.5m (2015)

  7. United Kingdom - 35.8m (2016)

  8. Germany - 35.6m (2016)

  9. Mexico - 35m (2016)

  10. Thailand - 32.6m (2016)

Given the sheer size of France, the US, Spain, China, and others in the top 10, it's not suprising they lure so many travellers. But what happens when if take visitor numbers and divide them by a destination's population, to give the number of tourists per resident? As you'll see from the map below, which uses The World Bank's figures for overseas arrivals in 2014, the most recent year for which all nations returned figures, you get a very different set of results.

The tiny principality of Andorra tops the charts (you'll need to zoom in to see it). It welcomed 2.36m tourists in 2014, but just 70,000 people call it home. That works out at 33.5 tourists per resident. 

Aruba has more annual tourists than residents - Credit: getty
Aruba has more annual tourists than residents Credit: getty

Macau, the gambling hub, comes second - with 24.8 tourists per resident, followed by a pair of Caribbean gems - the British Virgin Islands (12.8) and the Turks and Caicos Islands (10.4). In total, there are 51 destinations where tourists outnumber locals - and we've gone to the trouble of listing them all below. 

The 51 destinations where tourists outnumber locals

  1. Andorra - 33.53057199 annual tourists per resident

  2. Macao - 24.78871897

  3. British Virgin Islands - 12.81668161

  4. Turks and Caicos Islands - 10.42546376

  5. Aruba - 10.31870554

  6. Monaco - 8.719620471

  7. Northern Mariana Islands - 8.353005266

  8. Guam - 7.905347735

  9. Bahrain - 7.589107757

  10. Saint Maarten - 7.142857143

  11. Palau - 6.622516556

  12. Cayman Islands - 6.386846099

  13. US Virgin Islands - 5.812269488

  14. Malta - 3.91808649

  15. Hong Kong - 3.801141574

  16. The Bahamas - 3.67765496

  17. Bermuda - 3.433739557

  18. Iceland - 3.01671891

  19. Maldives - 2.945036575

  20. Austria - 2.937027237

  21. Curacao - 2.860035434

  22. Croatia - 2.751394043

  23. Antigua and Barbuda - 2.711886558

  24. Seychelles - 2.508073197

  25. San Marino - 2.35990057

  26. Estonia - 2.224088756

  27. Montenegro - 2.169064956

  28. Singapore - 2.143449993

  29. Cyprus - 2.094739552

  30. Greece - 2.035619507

  31. St. Kitts and Nevis - 2.033398114

  32. Ireland - 1.899065723

  33. Barbados - 1.833119293

  34. St. Lucia - 1.827036903

  35. Luxembourg - 1.822088345

  36. Denmark - 1.808843619

  37. Georgia - 1.499320468

  38. Liechtenstein - 1.438810583

  39. Spain - 1.400203011

  40. Qatar - 1.264228724

  41. Grenada - 1.254388018

  42. France - 1.253839619

  43. Hungary - 1.233152586

  44. Slovenia - 1.16825147

  45. Albania - 1.156388675

  46. Slovak Republic - 1.149510052

  47. Dominica - 1.114474408

  48. Switzerland - 1.105107581

  49. United Arab Emirates - 1.090973066

  50. Bulgaria - 1.018530115

  51. Czech Republic - 1.006234446

One country is glaringly absent, however. The Vatican City does not appear on The World Bank's database for 2014, so doesn't appear on our map, but it attracts around five million people each year and has a resident population of just 842. That's almost 6,000 tourists per citizen - putting it way out in front.

The Vatican gets an awful lot of tourists - Credit: Michele Falzone/Michele Falzone
The Vatican gets an awful lot of tourists Credit: Michele Falzone/Michele Falzone

The UK, for the record, has a population of 65.14 million - almost exactly double the 32.61 million foreign travellers it welcomed in 2014.

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