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Peru attracts 3.16 million tourists in 2013

Foreign tourists in Peru

Foreign tourists in Peru's capital Lima Photo: ANDINA/Carlos Lezama

12:18 | Lima, Feb. 11.

Peru has almost met its target of attracting 3.2 million foreign tourists last year, as the number of direct foreign tourist arrivals to the South American country reached 3.16 million.

The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) on Monday released the official data on the number of foreign tourists visiting Peru from January to December 2013, which amounted to 3,163,639 people.

The figure was an increase of 11.2 percent or about 318,000 people from the total number of direct foreign tourist arrivals in 2012.

While the number of foreign visitors is rising, the demographics are changing. Many foreign tourists are now coming from fellow Latin American countries, as compared to the more traditional markets of Europe, the U.S. and Asia.

Tourist arrivals during 2013 clearly demonstrate this trend as South American visitors represented 57.4 percent of the total.

Chile was the No. 1 source for foreign visitors, followed among others by Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador. As in previous years, the United States was another important source of tourists to Peru last year.

According to a report from the United Nations World Tourism Organization, international tourist arrivals worldwide grew by 5% in 2013, reaching a record 1.08 billion arrivals.

The Peruvian government has predicted that the number of foreign tourists will increase to 3.6 million people in 2014.

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Published: 2/11/2014