The Bahamas achieved unprecedented tourism growth in 2024, welcoming 11.22 million international visitors, according to new data from the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation. This represents a 16.2% increase over 2023's 9.65 million arrivals and a 54.7% jump from 2019 visitation numbers.
Despite disruptions from Hurricanes Milton and Oscar, foreign air arrivals reached 1.7 million, maintaining pace with 2023 and exceeding 2019 numbers by 3.3%. December proved particularly strong with 1.15 million visitors, up 14% from 2023. Regional data shows the Abacos island chain led air arrival growth at 11.9%, followed by Grand Bahama Island at 8.7%, marking a return to pre-Hurricane Dorian and pre-pandemic levels for these destinations.
"The Bahamas has not only exceeded its targets but remains a steadfast global leader in the tourism industry and a dominant presence in the Caribbean region," said Chester Cooper, deputy prime minister and minister of Bahamas Tourism, Investments and Aviation. "These record-breaking achievements are a powerful testament to the tourism marketing strides by the Ministry of Tourism and the supportive dedication of our partners across the destination, who, alongside our passionate locals, continue to offer unparalleled experiences throughout our beautiful and culturally rich islands.”
The cruise sector generated $654.8 million during the 2023/2024 cruise year, according to a Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association report. When including employment, taxes and levies, the total economic impact exceeded $1 billion.
The country also attracted over $10 billion in foreign direct investments over the past two years, including projects from luxury hospitality brands such as Rosewood, Six Senses, Montage, Park Hyatt, Bvglari and Four Seasons Residences.
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.