We know Estonia
9.6.2024 | Estonia

Number of tourists visiting Estonia falls by 7%

Text Mark Taylor
Photo Mikko Virta

Number of tourists visiting Estonia falls by 7%

 

According to data released by Statistics Estonia, accommodation establishments served nearly 234,000 tourists in April 2024, which was 7 per cent less than in April last year. There were fewer domestic and foreign tourists.

“115,700 foreign and 118,100 domestic tourists were accommodated in Estonia in April. Compared with April 2023, there were 8 per cent fewer foreign tourists and 5 per cent fewer domestic tourists. The number of foreign tourists was 26 per cent smaller than in April 2019 before the pandemic, but the number of domestic tourists was now 11 per cent higher than in April 2019,” explained Helga Laurmaa, a leading analyst at Statistics Estonia.

The largest numbers of tourists arrived from neighbouring countries. This included nearly 42,000 from Finland and 15,000 from Latvia. 6,000 people travelled to Estonia from Germany, 5,300 from Lithuania, and nearly 3,900 from Sweden. Compared with April last year, there were 32 per cent more tourists from Germany, 19 per cent more tourists from Sweden, 3 per cent more tourists from Lithuania, and 82 per cent more tourists from Asian countries. On the other hand, there was a fall in the number of tourists from the neighbouring countries Finland (down by 28 per cent) and Latvia (down by 21 per cent).

The majority of tourists (75 per cent) preferred to stay in Harjumaa, followed by Pärnumaa and Tartumaa.

In April, the average cost of a guest night was 46 euros per person, which is 1 euro more than in April 2023 and 9 euros more than in April 2019 before the crisis. The average cost of an overnight stay per person was 53 euros in Tartumaa, 48 euros in Harjumaa, 47 euros in Lääne-Virumaa, 45 euros in Ida-Virumaa, and 40 euros in Pärnumaa.

 

To learn more about this and similar topics
Domestic Tourists Foreign Tourists Foreign Tourists Estonia Harjumaa Statistics Estonia Tartumaa Tourism Estonia Tourists Estonia

26.11.2025 | Estonia

Lies, damn lies, and statistics?

Lies, damn lies, and statistics?

Compiling statistics and analysing them is a difficult craft. A senior analyst at Statistics Estonia commented on the September … Read more

19.11.2025 | Estonia

Trio in Autumnal Narva

Trio in Autumnal Narva

How does a trip to Estonia’s easternmost city go with two dogs? And what does Narva offer for furry … Read more

13.11.2025 | Estonia

Tallinn’s Newest Hotels Offer Incredible Variety

Tallinn’s Newest Hotels Offer Incredible Variety

Staying the night in Tallinn gets easier, more convenient, and more luxurious every year, and 2025 is no exception. … Read more

9.11.2025 | Estonia

Finns Are Spending Increasingly Shorter Periods of Time in Estonia

Finns Are Spending Increasingly Shorter Periods of Time in Estonia

The Bank of Estonia, Eesti Pank, has published its tourism statistics for the third quarter. The share of Finnish … Read more

7.11.2025 | Estonia

In the News

In the News

Estonia’s public debt is the lowest in Europe According to Eurostat, Estonia’s public-sector debt is 23.2% relative to its … Read more

19.10.2025 | Estonia

World’s Best New Hotel Located in Tallinn

World’s Best New Hotel Located in Tallinn

Located in the heart of Tallinn’s Old Town and connected to the Bombay Club, the Burman, a 17-room luxury … Read more

14.10.2025 | Estonia

More Finns Than Last Summer, But Overnight Hotel Stays Continue to Decline

More Finns Than Last Summer, But Overnight Hotel Stays Continue to Decline

The number of Finnish ferry passengers increased by 5.4% during the summer months. According to the Port of Tallinn, … Read more

13.10.2025 | Estonia

Exciting events in Estonia this week

Exciting events in Estonia this week

9 October 2025–9 January 2026, Angelika Kollin’s “Tender Ground” exhibition, Tallinn Photographer Angelika Kollin’s delicate exhibition explores intimacy, vulnerability, … Read more