Setor de turismo da Colômbia gerou mais de US$ 54 bilhões com visitantes internacionais em 2025

O turismo receptivo na Colômbia atingiu US$ 54,7 bilhões em receita em 2025, um aumento de 8,4% em relação ao ano anterior, de acordo com dados preliminares do Dane divulgados pela Anato.

O Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (Dane) divulgou os números preliminares da Conta Satélite de Turismo para 2025. O setor representou 2,4% do valor adicionado bruto do país.

O turismo receptivo gerou US$ 54,7 bilhões, impulsionado por 4,6 milhões de visitantes internacionais. Os gastos com agências de viagens subiram 12%, atingindo US$ 302 bilhões.

Paula Cortés Calle, presidente executiva da Anato, declarou: “Estes números demonstram a resiliência e o apelo que a Colômbia continua projetando para o mundo”. O turismo doméstico contribuiu com US$ 23,6 bilhões e o turismo emissivo com US$ 23,9 bilhões.

O setor empregou mais de 995 mil pessoas em 2025, um aumento de 10,7%. As agências de viagens proporcionaram 37.713 empregos.

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