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Top 10 Most Visited Countries in the World 

Top 10 Most Visited Countries in the World (2025)
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Published: 2026  |  Category: Travel & Tourism

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Every year, millions of people pack their
bags and set off to explore the world. Some chase ancient history, others seek
sun-soaked beaches, and many are drawn by the promise of unfamiliar cuisines
and cultures. our abtadka team find and recher which place are good for traveling and make it easy for turisom for thinking about how many peoples are travel or visit thats places this data is a number of only for such as knows perpose only.

The countries on this list have mastered the art of welcoming the
world. In this article — the first in our 10-part series — we explore the top
10 most visited countries on earth in 2025, based on international tourist
arrival data. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or just beginning to dream about
your next adventure, this guide will inspire your wanderlust.

Sr No

Country Name

Famous Place

Visitor Count (Millions)

1

France

Eiffel Tower

90

2

Spain

Sagrada Familia

83

3

USA

Times Square

79

4

China

Great Wall

65

5

Italy

Colosseum

64

6

Turkey

Hagia Sophia

51

7

Mexico

Chichen Itza

45

8

Thailand

Grand Palace

40

9

Germany

Brandenburg Gate

39

10

UK

Buckingham Palace

38

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The data table are presented in this series is
sourced from the UNWTO (United Nations World Tourism Organization) World
Tourism Barometer 2025, cross-referenced with individual national tourism
boards. Tourist arrival figures represent international overnight visitors
unless otherwise noted.

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#1. France — 97.1 million International Visitors

France has held the title of the world’s
most visited country for decades, and in 2025, it shows no signs of giving up
that crown. Attracting nearly 97 million international tourists, France offers
something for every type of traveler — from history buffs and art lovers to
food enthusiasts and beach seekers.

it shows no signs of giving up that crown. Attracting nearly 97 million international tourists, France offers something for every type of traveler — from history buffs and art lovers to food enthusiasts and beach seekers.
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Paris, the City of Light, remains the
centrepiece of French tourism. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and the
Notre-Dame Cathedral draw millions of visitors each year. Beyond Paris, France
offers an incredible variety of experiences. The sun-drenched French Riviera,
with cities like Nice and Cannes, is a magnet for luxury travelers and
celebrities. The wine regions of Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne attract
connoisseurs from around the globe. In the south, the lavender fields of
Provence paint the countryside in a breathtaking purple hue during summer. The
Loire Valley, often called the ‘Garden of France,’ is dotted with majestic
châteaux that tell the story of royal history. Mont Saint-Michel, an island
commune in Normandy, is one of the most recognisable and visited landmarks in
the world. French cuisine is globally celebrated — from buttery croissants at a
morning café to a full Michelin-starred dining experience. France also hosts
world-class events like the Cannes Film Festival and the Tour de France. With
world-class infrastructure, excellent rail connectivity, and a culture that
values quality of life, France continues to set the gold standard in global
tourism.

✈ Travel Tip:
Visit France in spring (April–June) or autumn (September–October) to avoid
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📊 Source: UNWTO World Tourism Barometer 2025

#2. Spain — 85.1 million International Visitors

Spain is one of Europe’s most vibrant and
culturally rich destinations, welcoming over 85 million visitors in 2025. From
its golden Mediterranean beaches to its world-famous cuisine and lively
festivals, Spain captivates the hearts of travelers from every corner of the
world.

Spain is one of Europe's most vibrant and culturally rich destinations, welcoming over 85 million visitors in 2025. From its golden Mediterranean beaches to its world-famous cuisine and lively festivals, Spain captivates the hearts of travelers from every corner of the world.
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Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of
Catalonia, is a city unlike any other. The extraordinary architecture of Antoni
Gaudí — including the iconic Sagrada Família and Park Güell — makes it one of
the most photographed cities on earth. Madrid, the nation’s capital, boasts
world-class museums like the Prado and the Reina Sofía, as well as a buzzing
nightlife that lasts until dawn. In the south, Andalusia offers a fascinating
blend of Moorish heritage and Spanish passion. The Alhambra palace in Granada
is considered one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in the world.
Seville’s flamenco shows and Córdoba’s Mezquita are equally unforgettable.
Spain’s coastline is legendary — the Costa del Sol, Costa Brava, and the
Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca, and Menorca) offer stunning beaches and
crystal-clear waters. The Canary Islands, located off the coast of Africa, are
a year-round destination thanks to their warm climate. Spanish cuisine — tapas,
paella, gazpacho, and churros — is deeply ingrained in the country’s social
fabric. Every meal is an event. Festivals like La Tomatina, San Fermín (Running
of the Bulls), and Las Fallas bring colour, noise, and joy to the streets.

✈ Travel Tip:
Visit Seville and Granada in spring for the best weather and to experience
Semana Santa (Holy Week) festivities. Abtadka Auto

📊 Source: Spanish Tourism Institute (Turespaña) &
UNWTO 2025

#3. United States — 79.3 million International Visitors

The United States is a vast and diverse
country that offers an almost unmatched range of travel experiences. With over
79 million international visitors in 2025, it remains one of the top three most
visited countries in the world, and for very good reason.

The United States is a vast and diverse country that offers an almost unmatched range of travel experiences. With over 79 million international visitors in 2025, it remains one of the top three most visited countries in the world, and for very good reason.
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New York City alone could fill a travel
bucket list. Times Square, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the
Metropolitan Museum of Art are just a few of its iconic landmarks. On the other
side of the country, Los Angeles dazzles with Hollywood glamour, Santa Monica
beaches, and the Getty Center. The natural wonders of the USA are simply
breathtaking. The Grand Canyon in Arizona stretches nearly 450 kilometres and
drops over a mile into the earth. Yellowstone National Park, the world’s first
national park, is home to geysers, hot springs, and incredible wildlife
including bears, wolves, and bison. Yosemite’s granite cliffs, Great Smoky
Mountains’ misty forests, and Zion’s red rock canyons each offer distinct and
spectacular beauty. Beyond nature, cities like Chicago, San Francisco, Miami,
and New Orleans each have a distinct personality and culture. Chicago’s
architecture and deep-dish pizza, San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge and tech
culture, Miami’s Art Deco district and Latin energy — every American city has
its own story. The USA is also home to world-famous theme parks including Walt
Disney World in Orlando and Disneyland in California. Sports culture — from NFL
football to NBA basketball — is deeply woven into American life and can be a
thrilling experience for visitors.

✈ Travel Tip:
The USA is enormous — plan your trip around one or two regions rather than
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📊 Source: US National Travel & Tourism Office (NTTO)
2025

#4. Italy — 57.2 million International Visitors

Italy is a living museum. With over 57
million visitors in 2025, it continues to enchant travelers with its
extraordinary art, ancient history, world-famous cuisine, and stunning
landscapes. No other country in the world has quite the same combination of
cultural depth and natural beauty.

Italy is a living museum. With over 57 million visitors in 2025, it continues to enchant travelers with its extraordinary art, ancient history, world-famous cuisine, and stunning landscapes. No other country in the world has quite the same combination of cultural depth and natural beauty.
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Rome, the Eternal City, is a journey
through thousands of years of history. The Colosseum, the Roman Forum, the
Pantheon, and Vatican City — home to St. Peter’s Basilica and the Sistine
Chapel — are among the most visited sites in the entire world. Florence is the
cradle of the Renaissance. Michelangelo’s David, Botticelli’s Birth of Venus,
and Brunelleschi’s dome on the Florence Cathedral are must-sees for any art
lover. The city’s historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Venice is
one of the most unique cities on earth — built on water, its canals, gondolas,
and Byzantine-influenced architecture create an atmosphere that feels almost
dreamlike. The Amalfi Coast, with its dramatic cliffs dropping into the
turquoise Tyrrhenian Sea, is considered one of the most beautiful coastal
drives in the world. Tuscany’s rolling green hills, dotted with cypress trees
and medieval hilltop towns like Siena and San Gimignano, offer a peaceful
escape. Italian food needs no introduction — pizza, pasta, gelato, espresso,
tiramisu — but every region has its own distinct culinary identity. From the
truffles of Umbria to the risotto of Milan and the seafood of Sicily, eating in
Italy is always an adventure. Italy also leads the world in UNESCO World
Heritage Sites, with 58 listed locations.

✈ Travel Tip:
Book tickets for major attractions like the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums
well in advance to avoid long queues. abtadka hub 
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📊 Source: ENIT (Italian National Tourism Agency) &
UNWTO 2025

#5. Turkey — 56.7 million International Visitors

Straddling two continents — Europe and Asia
— Turkey is a land of extraordinary contrasts. In 2025, it welcomed nearly 57
million international visitors, making it one of the fastest-growing tourism
destinations in the world. Its blend of ancient civilisations, stunning
landscapes, and legendary hospitality make it truly one-of-a-kind.

Straddling two continents — Europe and Asia — Turkey is a land of extraordinary contrasts.
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Istanbul, Turkey’s largest city, is the
only city in the world that sits on two continents. The Hagia Sophia — once a
cathedral, then a mosque, then a museum, and now a mosque again — is one of the
greatest architectural achievements in human history. The Blue Mosque, Topkapi
Palace, and the Grand Bazaar are equally impressive. Cappadocia is a region
unlike anything else on earth. Its surreal landscape of fairy chimneys, ancient
cave dwellings, and underground cities attracts visitors from around the world.
A hot air balloon ride over Cappadocia at sunrise is widely regarded as one of
the most magical experiences a traveler can have. The Aegean and Mediterranean
coasts of Turkey — known as the Turquoise Coast — offer pristine beaches,
crystal-clear waters, and charming resort towns like Bodrum, Fethiye, and
Antalya. Pamukkale, meaning ‘Cotton Castle’ in Turkish, is a natural wonder of
white travertine terraces filled with thermal waters, located beside the
ancient ruins of Hierapolis. Turkish cuisine is a feast for the senses. Kebabs,
baklava, Turkish delight, mezze, and fresh-caught fish are just a small part of
an incredibly rich culinary tradition. The warmth and generosity of Turkish
people is famous worldwide — the concept of ‘misafirperver’ (hospitality toward
guests) is a deeply held cultural value.

✈ Travel Tip:
April to June and September to November offer the best weather for sightseeing
across Turkey.

📊 Source: Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism 2025

#6. Mexico — 42.1 million International Visitors

Mexico is Latin America’s tourism
powerhouse. Welcoming over 42 million international visitors in 2025, it offers
an astonishing diversity of experiences — from ancient Mayan ruins and colonial
cities to world-class beach resorts and one of the richest culinary traditions
on the planet.

Mexico is Latin America's tourism powerhouse. Welcoming over 42 million international visitors in 2025,
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Cancún and the Riviera Maya are Mexico’s
most internationally famous tourist areas. With white sand beaches, turquoise
Caribbean waters, and a vibrant hotel zone, Cancún attracts millions of
visitors every year. Nearby, the ancient ruins of Tulum sit dramatically on a
cliff overlooking the sea. In Mexico’s interior, Mexico City is a megacity of
culture, history, and gastronomy. The historic centre, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site, sits atop the ruins of the ancient Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán. The
National Museum of Anthropology houses one of the world’s greatest collections
of pre-Columbian art and artefacts. Chichén Itzá, one of the New Seven Wonders
of the World, is a testament to the extraordinary achievements of the Maya
civilisation. Its El Castillo pyramid is a marvel of astronomical precision.
Oaxaca is widely considered Mexico’s cultural and culinary capital. Its
indigenous traditions, colourful markets, mezcal culture, and incredible food —
including mole, tlayudas, and chapulines — make it a favourite among discerning
travelers. The Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) festival, celebrated across
Mexico every November, is a deeply moving and joyful cultural experience that
has been recognised by UNESCO. Baja California, the Copper Canyon, and the Yucatán
Peninsula’s cenotes all add to Mexico’s extraordinary range of natural and
cultural treasures.

✈ Travel Tip:
Visit Mexico City and Oaxaca from October to December — the weather is mild and
you may catch Día de los Muertos celebrations.
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📊 Source: SECTUR (Mexican Ministry of Tourism) 2025

#7. Germany — 40.4 million International Visitors

Germany is a country that seamlessly blends
old-world charm with modern efficiency. In 2025, it welcomed over 40 million
international visitors who came to experience its fairy-tale castles,
world-renowned festivals, rich history, and vibrant cities.

Germany is a country that seamlessly blends old-world charm with modern efficiency. In 2025, it welcomed over 40 million international visitor

Berlin, the capital, is one of Europe’s
most dynamic and culturally rich cities. Its history is written across its
streets — from the remnants of the Berlin Wall and the Brandenburg Gate to the
Jewish Museum and the Holocaust Memorial. Berlin’s art scene, nightlife, and
startup culture attract a younger generation of travelers. Munich, in the
south, is famous worldwide for Oktoberfest — the world’s largest folk festival,
held every September and October, where millions of visitors come together to
enjoy Bavarian beer, food, and music. The city also boasts the impressive
Nymphenburg Palace and the English Garden, one of the largest urban parks in
the world. Bavaria is home to Neuschwanstein Castle — the fairy-tale castle
that inspired Walt Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. Perched on a rugged hill
with views of the surrounding Alps and lakes, it is one of the most
photographed buildings in Germany. The Rhine Valley, with its medieval castles,
vineyards, and charming villages, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is best
explored by boat. Germany’s Christmas markets — held in cities like Nuremberg,
Cologne, and Rothenburg ob der Tauber — are considered the most beautiful in
the world. German engineering, design, and technology also draw business
travelers and enthusiasts of brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen.

✈ Travel Tip:
If visiting Munich, book accommodation months in advance if your trip coincides
with Oktoberfest (late September–early October).
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📊 Source: German National Tourist Board (DZT) 2025

#8. United Kingdom — 39.4 million International Visitors

The United Kingdom is a destination of
extraordinary richness — from the royal grandeur of London to the rugged
highlands of Scotland, the literary landscapes of the Lake District, and the
ancient magic of Stonehenge. In 2025, it attracted nearly 39.4 million
international visitors.

The United Kingdom is a destination of extraordinary richness — from the royal grandeur of London to the rugged highlands of Scotland,

London is one of the world’s great cities.
Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, the British Museum, the National
Gallery, the Houses of Parliament, and the iconic red double-decker buses make
it instantly recognisable. London’s West End is the theatrical heart of the
world, rivaling even New York’s Broadway. But the UK is far more than London.
Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is a city of medieval grandeur and literary
heritage. Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, and Arthur’s Seat offer stunning
views and rich history. The Scottish Highlands — with Loch Ness, Glencoe, and
the Isle of Skye — offer some of the most dramatic and wild landscapes in
Europe. Wales is a land of ancient Celtic culture, rugged coastline, and over
600 castles — more castles per square mile than almost anywhere in the world.
Snowdonia National Park and the Brecon Beacons attract walkers and nature
lovers. Northern Ireland’s Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site made
of 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, is one of nature’s most astonishing
creations. The UK’s cultural contributions to the world are immeasurable —
Shakespeare, The Beatles, Harry Potter, James Bond, and the Premier League are
just a few of its globally beloved exports. Its food scene, long
underestimated, has been transformed in recent years with fantastic
restaurants, craft beer culture, and street food markets.

✈ Travel Tip:
Visit the UK in May or June for the best balance of good weather, long daylight
hours, and smaller crowds than peak summer.
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📊 Source: VisitBritain & ONS 2025

#9. Greece — 35.9 million International Visitors

Greece is the cradle of Western
civilisation and one of the most beloved travel destinations in the world. In
2025, it welcomed nearly 36 million international visitors, drawn by its
ancient ruins, island paradise, Mediterranean climate, and legendary hospitality.

Greece is the cradle of Western civilisation and one of the most beloved travel destinations in the world. In 2025,

Athens, the capital, is a city where
ancient and modern coexist in fascinating harmony. The Acropolis, crowned by
the Parthenon, stands as one of the most important historical monuments in the
world. The Acropolis Museum, opened in 2009, provides extraordinary context and
houses many of the original sculptures. Beyond Athens, Greece’s islands are its
most celebrated treasures. Santorini, with its whitewashed buildings,
blue-domed churches, and volcanic caldera views, has become one of the most
photographed places on earth. Mykonos is famous for its cosmopolitan
atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and vibrant nightlife. Crete, the largest Greek
island, is a world unto itself — with Minoan palace ruins at Knossos, the
dramatic Samariá Gorge, excellent wine, and some of the finest beaches in the
Mediterranean. The Peloponnese peninsula holds ancient Olympia, birthplace of
the Olympic Games, and the medieval fortress town of Monemvasia. Rhodes, Corfu,
Zakynthos, and dozens of other islands each have their own distinct character
and beauty. Greek cuisine is one of the healthiest and most flavourful in the
world. Olive oil, fresh vegetables, grilled seafood, feta cheese, and dishes
like moussaka and spanakopita are central to a diet that has been named a
UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.

✈ Travel Tip:
For a quieter experience of the islands, visit in May, June, or September — the
sea is warm and the crowds are manageable.
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📊 Source: Greek Tourism Confederation (SETE) & UNWTO
2025

#10. Portugal — 30.1 million International Visitors

Portugal has emerged as one of Europe’s
most exciting and beloved travel destinations over the last decade. In 2025, it
welcomed over 30 million international visitors — a remarkable achievement for
a relatively small country of just 10 million people. Its combination of
history, natural beauty, warm weather, excellent food, and genuine warmth makes
it deeply appealing.

Portugal has emerged as one of Europe's most exciting and beloved travel destinations over the last decade. In 2025,

Lisbon, the capital, is one of Europe’s
oldest and most charming cities. Built on seven hills, it offers stunning
viewpoints called miradouros, historic neighbourhoods like Alfama with its
labyrinthine streets and Moorish heritage, and the melancholy beauty of fado
music — Portugal’s unique musical soul, recognised by UNESCO. The yellow trams
rattling up Lisbon’s steep hills are an icon of the city. Sintra, just 30
kilometres from Lisbon, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of fairy-tale palaces,
royal gardens, and misty forest paths. The Palácio da Pena, painted in vivid
yellows and reds, is one of the most striking buildings in Europe. Porto,
Portugal’s second city, sits on the banks of the Douro River and is famous
worldwide for port wine. The Ribeira district, a UNESCO-listed riverside
neighbourhood, is full of colourful old buildings, excellent restaurants, and
wine cellars. The Douro Valley wine region, one of the oldest wine regions in
the world, offers spectacular terraced vineyards and river cruises. The
Algarve, in Portugal’s deep south, is famed for its dramatic golden cliffs,
hidden sea caves, and some of the finest beaches in Europe. Sagres, at the
southwesternmost point of Europe, was the launching pad for Portugal’s Age of
Discovery — an era when Portuguese sailors mapped the world. The Alentejo
region, often overlooked, is a pastoral paradise of cork oak forests, medieval
villages, and outstanding wines.

✈ Travel Tip:
Avoid Lisbon in August when it is at its hottest and most crowded. September
and October are ideal — warm, beautiful, and quieter.
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📊 Source: Turismo de Portugal & UNWTO 2025

Our Takeaway: What Makes These Countries Stand Out?

Looking at the top 10 most visited
countries in the world, a few patterns emerge. First, Europe dominates the list
— France, Spain, Italy, Germany, the UK, Greece, and Portugal all feature in
the top 10. This reflects Europe’s extraordinary concentration of history,
culture, art, and infrastructure in a relatively compact area, making
multi-country trips easy and rewarding.

Second, accessibility matters enormously.
Countries with strong aviation networks, visa-friendly policies, and excellent
tourist infrastructure consistently attract more visitors. Turkey’s rise up the
rankings is a perfect example — affordable flights, visa-on-arrival for many
nationalities, and world-class resorts have fuelled its incredible growth.

Third, food and culture are increasingly
powerful motivators. Travelers today are not just looking for beaches and
landmarks — they want authentic culinary experiences, local festivals, and
meaningful cultural exchanges. Italy, Mexico, Greece, and Turkey all benefit
enormously from this trend.

As we continue our series through all 100
countries, you will notice that the world’s most visited destinations share a
common thread: they offer something genuinely unique that cannot be replicated
elsewhere. Whether it is France’s ineffable elegance, Mexico’s vibrant energy,
or Portugal’s quiet, soulful beauty — each country on this list has found its
own way to make the world fall in love with it.

Stay tuned for Part 2, where we explore
countries ranked 11 to 20 — including Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, and more
exciting destinations. And if you found this article useful, please share it
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