El Salvador Booms as Top Tourism Recovery Destination
Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent
mesa.entrada@senatur.gov.py | 2025-01-25 12:42:17
San Salvador, El Salvador – El Salvador has cemented its position as a global tourism powerhouse, achieving a remarkable recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. According to the latest UNWTO Barometer, the Central American nation ranks as the second-best performing destination worldwide and the number one in the Western Hemisphere in terms of both tourist arrivals and tourism revenue in 2024.
The country's tourism numbers have surged by more than 81% compared to 2019, with only Qatar surpassing El Salvador's performance. This impressive growth can be attributed to several factors, including effective government policies, a diverse range of attractions, and increased international marketing efforts.
In the Western Hemisphere, El Salvador outperformed other popular tourist destinations such as Curaçao, Colombia, Guatemala, and the Dominican Republic. The country's tourism revenue also saw a significant increase of 206% compared to 2019, making it the second-highest globally.
Key factors driving El Salvador's tourism recovery include:
Government support: The government of President Nayib Bukele has prioritized tourism development, implementing policies to attract foreign investment and improve infrastructure.
Diverse attractions: El Salvador offers a variety of attractions, from stunning beaches and volcanoes to ancient Mayan ruins and vibrant cultural experiences.
Increased marketing: The country has invested heavily in international marketing campaigns to promote its tourism offerings.
Global tourism outlook The UNWTO forecasts that global tourism will continue to grow in 2025, with arrivals projected to increase by 3% to 5%. This positive outlook is supported by improving economic conditions, declining inflation, and a relatively stable geopolitical environment.
El Salvador's success story serves as a beacon of hope for the global tourism industry, demonstrating that even in the face of adversity, destinations can recover and thrive.
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