SA September arrivals increase ─ Brazil, France continue to perform

A year-on-year comparison between 2016 and 2017 for Q3 shows that the number of overseas tourists increased by 5%.

September arrivals increased by 2,1% year-to-date, from 1 273 734 in September 2016 to 1 300 502 in September 2017. A month-to-month comparison indicates a small drop of 0,1%, from August 2017’s figure of 1 302 312.

In September this year, the distribution of overseas tourists was:

  • Europe: 52%, 115 148 arrivals;
  • North America: 18%, 38 535 arrivals;
  • Asia: 13%, 27 083 arrivals;
  • Australasia: 7%, 15 031 arrivals;
  • Central and South America: 4%, 8 565 arrivals;
  • Middle East: 2%, 4 358 arrivals.

The ten leading countries visiting South Africa in September 2017 accounted for 75% of all tourism:

  • US: 32 551 arrivals (16%);
  • UK: 28 904 arrivals (14%);
  • Germany: 26 282 arrivals (13%);
  • Australia: 13 296 arrivals (6%);
  • France: 13 102 arrivals (6%);
  • The Netherlands, 12 246 arrivals (6%);
  • China: 9 142 arrivals (4%);
  • India: 7 676 arrivals (4%);
  • Canada: 5 984 arrivals (3%);
  • Brazil: 5 493 arrivals (3%).

The year-to-date stats show that the number of tourists has increased for seven of the ten leading countries; Brazil, France, Canada, Germany, USA, Australia and the Netherlands, but decreased for China, UK and India.

Brazil had the largest increase of 60%, from 3 425 tourists in September 2016 to 5 493 in September 2017. They were closely followed by France, which increased by 51%, from 8 673 tourists in September 2016 to 13 102 in September 2017. China had the largest decrease of 10%, from 10 160 tourists in September 2016 to 9 142 in September 2017.

A year-to-date comparison for the ten leading SADC countries travelling to South Africa shows that the number of tourists increased for eight of the ten leading countries; Mozambique, Malawi, Botswana, Angola, Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Zambia, and decreased for Namibia and Lesotho.

Mozambique showed the largest increase of 17%, from 94 207 tourists in September 2016 to 110 076 in September 2017, while Namibia showed the largest decrease of 2%, from 16 636 tourists in September 2016 to 16 258 in September 2017.

In September 2017, 88% (183 344) of overseas tourists arrived in the country by air, while 12% (25 293) came by road and less than 0.1% (83) arrived by sea.

Tourists from SADC countries, on the other hand, came predominantly by road, 94% (568 973), with only 6% (39 030) arriving by air.

Quarterly and annual trends

Between Q2 and Q3 of 2017 the number of overseas tourists increased by 15%, from 545 208 in Q2 to 628 751 in Q3.

A year-on-year comparison between 2016 and 2017 for Q3 shows that the number of overseas tourists increased by 5%, from 600 420 in 2016 to 628 751 in 2017.