Sector turístico de Colombia generó más de $54 billones por visitantes internacionales en 2025

El turismo receptor en Colombia alcanzó ingresos de $54,7 billones en 2025, un aumento del 8,4% frente al año anterior, según datos preliminares del Dane revelados por Anato.

El Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (Dane) publicó las cifras preliminares de la Cuenta Satélite de Turismo correspondientes a 2025. El sector representó el 2,4% del valor agregado bruto del país.

El turismo receptor generó $54,7 billones impulsado por 4,6 millones de visitantes internacionales. El gasto en agencias de viajes subió un 12% hasta $302 mil millones.

Paula Cortés Calle, presidente ejecutiva de Anato, señaló: “Estas cifras demuestran la resiliencia y el atractivo que Colombia sigue proyectando ante el mundo”. El turismo interno aportó $23,6 billones y el emisor $23,9 billones.

El sector empleó a más de 995 mil personas en 2025, un crecimiento del 10,7%. Las agencias de viajes aportaron 37.713 puestos de trabajo.

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