Verified tourism statistics, GDP contribution, and investment attractiveness for Brazil. Every figure anchored to WTTC EIR 2025.
Tourism GDP share
7.7%
Arrivals (2024)
6.7 million
Capex (2024)
$19.4 billion
In 2024, travel and tourism in Brazil welcomed 6.7 million international arrivals and contributed $166.9 billion to the national economy — 7.7% of GDP and 8.1 million jobs. That places Brazil 28th among the 42 economies tracked in the WTTC Economic Impact Research 2025. On average, each international visitor to Brazil generated roughly $1,074.627 of inbound spending. Every figure on this page is anchored to that release — no estimates, no AI-generated numbers.
Travel and tourism contributed $166.9 billion to Brazil's economy in 2024, equal to 7.7% of national GDP. That marks 3.4% year-on-year growth versus 2023. By tourism's share of the national economy, Brazil ranks 28th of the 42 economies in the WTTC panel — a measure of how concentrated the country is on travel and tourism relative to its overall output. WTTC forecasts the sector to reach 7.7% of GDP in 2025.
Tourism supported 8.1 million jobs in Brazil in 2024 — 7.9% of total national employment. That ranks 30th of the 42 WTTC economies by tourism jobs. Each of those jobs is associated with roughly $20,604.938 of tourism GDP contribution — a useful proxy for sector productivity in Brazil.
Brazil recorded 6.7 million international visitor arrivals in 2024. Inbound visitors spent $7.2 billion — a direct injection of foreign-currency earnings into the economy. That works out to about $1,074.627 of inbound receipts per international arrival, a headline indicator of how much value Brazil captures from each visitor.
Capital investment into Brazil's travel and tourism reached $19.4 billion in 2024 , 5.0% of the country's total capital formation. That ranks 13th among the 42 tracked economies. WTTC characterises Brazil's tourism investment momentum as declining, a forward signal for how the pipeline of hotels, transport and attractions is likely to develop.
Within Americas, Brazil's 7.7% tourism share of GDP sits alongside regional peers such as United States (8.8%), Colombia (7.7%), Chile (7.4%). Comparing these economies on the same WTTC-verified basis is what makes cross-country tourism benchmarking reliable — every figure is drawn from the identical EIR 2025 methodology.
Across the 2024–2035 window WTTC tracks, tourism's share of Brazil's GDP moved from 7.7% to 7.6%. Sector employment over the same period went from 8.1 million to 8.1 million jobs.
WTTC projects tourism to settle at 7.6% of Brazil's GDP by 2035, compared with from 7.7% in 2024. Long-range share forecasts like this are the backbone of demand-planning and investment-attractiveness analysis for Brazil.
Taken together, these WTTC-verified figures position Brazil 28th of 42 economies by tourism's share of GDP. With investment momentum rated declining and a stable long-run GDP-share forecast, the data points to a mature, steady tourism economy. For analysts, the value here is reproducibility: every claim on this page is anchored to a single, named source (WTTC EIR 2025) and can be re-derived line by line — no black-box estimates, no model drift between report runs.
Statistics
Brazil Tourism Statistics
Verified Brazil tourism statistics for 2025: visitor arrivals, spending, GDP contribution, employment. WTTC EIR 2025 anchored.
GDP
Brazil Tourism GDP
Brazil tourism GDP contribution 2025, share of national economy, employment data. WTTC verified.
Investment
Brazil Tourism Investment
Brazil tourism investment attractiveness 2025: capex, demand momentum, 10-year forecast. WTTC-anchored.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Travel and tourism contributed $166.9 billion to Brazil's economy in 2024 — 7.7% of national GDP, per WTTC EIR 2025.
Brazil received 6.7 million international visitor arrivals in 2024 (WTTC EIR 2025).
International visitors generated roughly $1,074.627 of inbound spending per arrival in Brazil in 2024 — total inbound receipts of $7.2 billion across 6.7 million arrivals (WTTC EIR 2025).
Tourism supported 8.1 million jobs in Brazil in 2024, 7.9% of total national employment (WTTC EIR 2025).
Tourism capital investment in Brazil reached $19.4 billion in 2024, with momentum rated declining by WTTC EIR 2025.
WTTC projects tourism to reach 7.6% of Brazil's GDP by 2035, versus 7.7% in 2024 (WTTC EIR 2025).
Brazil ranks 28th among the 42 economies in the WTTC EIR 2025 panel by tourism share of GDP.
Yes. Every figure traces to WTTC Economic Impact Research 2025 (last accessed 2026-05-11). DataGreat's narrator is locked to those values — no estimates or AI-generated numbers.
METHODOLOGY & SOURCE
Every numeric claim on this page is sourced from WTTC EIR 2025 (WTTC EIR 2025 — Brazil, p. 1). Last accessed 2026-05-11. No figures are estimated, modelled, or AI-generated — DataGreat's narrator is locked to WTTC values verbatim.