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1.8 Million Arab Tourists Visited Jordan in the First Half of 2025 - Jordan News

1.8 Million Arab Tourists Visited Jordan in the First Half of 2025 - Jordan News

Jordan News20-07-2025
A total of 1.8 million Arab tourists visited Jordan during the first half of 2025, out of 3.2 million total arrivals to the Kingdom, according to figures released by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. اضافة اعلان This means that Arab tourists accounted for 54.6% of all visitors during that period. In June 2025 alone, the Kingdom welcomed around 595,000 international visitors, an 8% increase compared to June 2024, which recorded approximately 551,000 visitors. Overall, during the first half of 2025, Jordan received 3.292 million international visitors, marking an 18% rise from the same period in 2024, when 2.786 million visitors were recorded. Jordanian expatriates made up 23.4% of the total international visitors, with more than 772,600 Jordanian expats returning to the Kingdom in the first six months of the year. Visitors from European countries represented 13.7% of total arrivals, exceeding 452,600 European tourists during the same period. Asian tourists accounted for 4% of total visitors, with over 133,300 arrivals from Asian countries in the first half of the year. Meanwhile, visitors from the Americas constituted 3%, with more than 100,300 tourists entering Jordan from North and South America.
Finally, tourists from African nations made up around 1% of total international visitors, with over 32,700 African visitors recorded in the first half of 2025.
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