Selected
Latin American
countries |
Internl.
tourism
arrivals
2010[1]
(x 1000) |
Internl.
tourism
receipts.
2010[1]
(USD
(x1000) |
Average
receipt
per visitor
2009[13]
(USD/turista) |
Tourist
arrivals
per
1000 inhab
(estimated)
2007[8][14][26] |
Receipts
per
capita [27]
2005
USD |
Revenues
as %
exports of
goods and
services[19]
2003 |
Tourism
income
%
GDP[19]
2003 |
% Direct and
indirect
employment
in tourism[19]
2005 |
World
ranking
Tourism
Competitiv.[5]
TTCI
2011 |
2011
TTCI
Index[5] |
Argentina |
5,288 |
4,930 |
932 |
115 |
57 |
7,4 |
1,8 |
9,1 |
60 |
4.20 |
Brazil |
5,161 |
5,919 |
1,147 |
26 |
18 |
3,2 |
0,5 |
7,0 |
52 |
4.36 |
Chile |
2,766 |
1,636 |
591 |
151 |
73 |
5,3 |
1,9 |
6,8 |
57 |
4.27 |
Costa Rica |
2,100 |
2,111 |
1,005 |
442 |
343 |
17,5 |
8,1 |
13,3 |
44 |
4.43 |
Cuba |
2,507 |
n/d |
n/d |
188 |
169 |
n/d |
n/d |
n/d |
n/d |
n/d |
Dominican Republic |
4,125 |
4,240 |
1,028 |
408 |
353 |
36,2 |
18,8 |
19,8 |
72 |
3.99 |
Mexico |
22,395 |
11,872 |
530 |
201 |
103 |
5,7 |
1,6 |
14,2 |
43 |
4.43 |
Panama |
1,317 |
1,676 |
1,273 |
330 |
211 |
10,6 |
6,3 |
12,9 |
56 |
4.30 |
Peru |
2,299 |
2,274 |
989 |
65 |
41 |
9,0 |
1,6 |
7,6 |
69 |
4.04 |
Uruguay |
2,352 |
1,496 |
636 |
525 |
145 |
14,2 |
3,6 |
10,7 |
58 |
4.24 |