Indonesia Foreign Tourist Arrivals, 2019 vs 2024

Indonesia: foreign tourist arrivals; million visits, 2019 and 2024.

What the Data Shows

Indonesia Foreign Tourist Arrivals, 2019 vs 2024 reports foreign tourist arrivals for 2019 and 2024. The graphic compares two official observations or measures without implying a longer series. The value fell from 16.1 million in 2019 to 13.9 million in 2024. Values use the stated official period, unit and measurement basis.

Data table

Unit: million visits · Period: 2019 and 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Foreign tourist arrivals 201916.1 million2019
2Foreign tourist arrivals 202413.9 million2024

Sources

Source 1: Foreign tourist arrivals — total and by nationality, 2024

Publisher: BPS-Statistics Indonesia

Dataset/table: International visitor arrivals releases (2024 full year)

Units: million visits / % of total

Date checked: 2026-07-18

Evidence: Supports the official values used for Indonesia Foreign Tourist Arrivals, 2019 vs 2024.

Data notes & caveats

Values use the stated official period, unit and measurement basis.

Methodology

Values are taken from official BPS-Statistics Indonesia releases and compared only when definitions, periods and units are compatible.

Source consistency notes

All consequential values use BPS-Statistics Indonesia; direct comparisons retain the stated source family, period and measurement basis.

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