Tourist arrivals and overnight stays

Below is statistical data on tourist arrivals and overnight stays according to the countries from which they come. The Tourism Barometer has been attached to the interim data, as it contains key information on tourists in Slovenia. The source of the data from the collection below is the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.

The Year 2023

In 2023, Slovenia recovered faster than the European and world average

According to the lates data from the UN Tourism, international arrivals at the global level in 2023 were still behind 2019 (the year before the pandemic) by 12 percent, and in Europe by 6 percent. Slovenia therefore recovered faster than the European and world average. The Middle East recorded even 22 percent more international arrivals than in 2019. According to the UN Tourism, global tourism should achieve full recovery this year.

A remarkable annual performance

The year 2023 was the most successful year for Slovenian tourism so far. We recorded 16.13 million overnight stays, which is 2 percent more than in 2019 and 3.5 percent more than in 2022. We realized 6.19 million arrivals, which is almost 6 percent rise compared to 2022 and only 0.6 percent drop compared to 2019. At the same time, we kept the average length of stay at the level of 2019, despite the trend of shorter breaks during the year.

International arrivals recovery 2023

Tourist arrivals 2023 and growth rates vs 2022 and 2019
 

Tourist overnight stays in 2023 and growth rates vs. 2022 and 2019

Strong growth in arrivals - the structure of overnight stays in 2023 equalized with 2019

Despite facing challenges, such as floods during the peak season, and the unfavorable global factors, we exceeded the number of overnight stays by foreign guests by almost 2 %, and the number of overnight stays by domestic guests by almost 4 % compared to 2019. Compared to 2022, foreign tourists made 15 % more overnight stays, while domestic tourists made 17 % fewer. The ratio of overnight stays by domestic and foreign guests has thus normalised and returned to pre-pandemic levels.

Strong growth in arrivals from the German and Visegrad markets

Germany, Italy and Austria remain the most crucial foreign markets, followed by the Czech, Dutch, Croatian, Hungarian, French, Polish and UK markets.

Overnight stays by German tourists increased by 24.4 % compared to 2019. Markets in the Visegrad Group, including the Czech Republic (+28.8 %), Hungary (+14.1 %), Poland (+31.4 %), and Slovakia (+36.5 %), showed significant growth. The Netherlands (+9.9 %), Belgium (+7.1 %), France (+28.9 %) and Croatia (+15.5 %) also saw positive trends. However, tourists from Italy (-15.6 %), the United Kingdom (-13.6 %), and Austria (-3.3 %t) are returning more slowly post-pandemic. Multi-year trends in these markets indicate a gradual recovery.

The overnight stays structure in 2023 equalized with 2019

TOP 10 markets by overnight stays in 2023 and growth rates compared to 2019

Slovenians go to medical spas, foreign tourists discover mountain municipalities

Domestic tourists spent the most overnight stays in spas (39 %) and seaside municipalities (27 %), while foreign tourists stayed in mountain municipalities (35 %) and Ljubljana (19 %). All types of municipalities are booming, except medical spas, which are facing a decline in Russian guests.

The growth rates of overnight stays compared to the year before the pandemic reveal a revival in most municipalities. Radovljica recorded the highest growth among the TOP 15 municipalities in terms of overnight stays (+40%), followed by Koper and Maribor (+23% and +17%) and Bovec and Bohinj (+15% and +14%).

Domestic overnight stays by type of municipality and growth rates compared to 2019

Foreign overnight stays by type of municipality and growth rates compared to 2019

TOP 15 municipalities by number of overnight stays and growth rates compared to 2019

 

 

Data for 2018 and 2019 is available HERE

Publication Tourism in numbers

Annual statistical data of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia for 2022 shows a year of return of foreign tourists. Slovenian tourism recorded an increase in international tourist arrivals and overnight stays in comparison to 2021. Accommodation facilities registered 6 million of tourist arrivals and 15,6 million overnight stays, which represents 47 % more arrivals and 39 % more overnight stays than in 2021. 

Tourism in numbers 2022

Publication It is nice everywhere

The purpose of this publication is to present in a simple and understandable way the main characteristics of Slovene tourism, and particularly to present all the richness of official statistical data on tourism that are regularly disseminated by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia.

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