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Antalya broke the record for the number of tourists in 2023

Antalya broke the record for the number of tourists in 2023

January 10, 2024

Antalya has broken a historical record by hosting 15,689,258 foreign tourists last year, exceeding the 2019 figure of 15. 280.000 people. Citizens of the Russian Federation became leaders in 2023 - 3,461,762 tourists, Germany - 3,363,510 people in second place, England - 1,318,215 tourists in third place. The top ten countries also included the Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Romania, the Czech Republic, Israel and Ukraine.

Compared to the previous year, the number of Russian tourists increased by 14.10%, German - by 19%, British - by 14.85%. Poland also showed a good increase - 39.6% (1,068,150 people).

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