Tourists shift to Brazil, Croatia, and Peru as Middle East tensions disrupt travel

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are prompting travelers to seek safer destinations in Latin America and Europe. Countries like Brazil, Croatia, and Peru are gaining popularity as alternatives to traditional hotspots in the Persian Gulf. This shift is reshaping global tourism patterns amid heightened security risks.

The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East have cast uncertainty over tourism in countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain. These regions saw tourist spending of $193.9 billion last year, with projections for 4.35% annual growth through 2035 now at risk due to the instability.

According to tourism analytics firm Mabrian, the disruptions are leading to varied travel scenarios. European visitors are favoring nearby spots like Croatia, the Czech Republic, Norway, and Spain; for instance, nearly 15% of Italian holidays are booked in Spain each year. In Asia, destinations including Japan, Thailand, and Vietnam are attracting interest, provided airfares remain affordable. Latin America is experiencing a resurgence, with Brazil and Peru emerging as safe, exotic choices for adventure seekers, alongside South Africa and the Maldives, particularly appealing to British travelers.

Brazil draws visitors with its cultural heritage, landscapes, and events like Rio de Janeiro’s Carnival. Peru offers experiences centered on Machu Picchu and natural wonders. In Europe, Croatia provides a stable Mediterranean option through its Adriatic coastline and historic sites like Dubrovnik, while Spain features coastlines and Norway showcases fjords and the Northern Lights.

The move stems from security concerns making Middle Eastern destinations unpredictable, despite their prior reputation for luxury. Tourists from Germany, France, and the UK are choosing Europe and Latin America for their political stability, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness. Preferences are also tilting toward eco-tourism, cultural immersion, and adventure in these areas.

Travelers are advised to book flights early, obtain comprehensive insurance, follow advisories, embrace local customs, and prioritize sustainable practices. This trend signals a lasting change in the industry, positioning Brazil and Croatia as enduring favorites as of March 11, 2026.

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