Page last updated: 3 November 2025
Denmark, with its charming blend of historic cities, scenic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, offers visitors a unique experience of Nordic hospitality and innovation.
How many people visit Denmark each year?
Over 60 million tourists (both international and domestic) visit Denmark each year.1
- In 2024, Denmark welcomed 65.2 million total overnight stays, a 2.3% increase from 2023.
- Overnight visitor numbers reached 63.7 million in 2023, continuing the strong rebound from 63.6 million in 2022.
- Before the pandemic, 56.5 million tourists stayed in Denmark in 2019, which dropped to 44 million in 2020 and 52 million in 2021 during the pandemic.

How many people visited Denmark in 2025?
A total of 22,557,375 overnight stays were recorded in Denmark from January to August of 2025. This data is preliminary 2025 figures. The numbers may change as new updates and official revisions are released in the future.
| Month | Overnight Stays (2025, All Denmark) |
| January | 1,112,902 |
| February | 1,497,420 |
| March | 1,520,014 |
| April | 2,388,824 |
| May | 2,918,115 |
| June | 3,192,213 |
| July | 6,341,962 |
| August | 3,585,925 |
| Total As of August | 22,557,375 |
How many people visited Denmark in 2024?
Denmark welcomed 65.2 million overnight stays in 2024.
International tourists made up the majority of Denmark’s visitors at 52% (34.2 million), while domestic visitors accounted for 48% (30.9 million) of total overnight stays in 2024.
How much do tourists spend in Denmark every year?
Tourists (both international and domestic) spend over DKK 160 billion each year in Denmark.2
- In 2024, tourists generated approximately DKK 169 billion in spending, representing 4% growth from 2023.
- In 2024, tourists generated approximately DKK 169 billion in spending, representing 4% growth from 2023.
- Annual spending reached DKK 162 billion in 2023, a strong recovery from pandemic lows, with DKK 153 billion in 2022.
- Before the pandemic, DKK 139 billion in spending was generated in 2019, which dropped to DKK 104 billion in 2020 and approximately DKK 125 billion in 2021 during the pandemic.

How much does Denmark earn from tourism?
Tourists spend DKK 169 billion in Denmark in 2024.
- International tourists contributed 45% (DKK 75.6 billion), while domestic visitors accounted for 55% (DKK 93.4 billion) of total spending in 2024.
- This represents a 4% increase from 2023 and stands 21% higher than the pre-pandemic figure of DKK 139 billion in 2019.
How much does it cost to visit Denmark?
The average cost to visit Denmark is approximately DKK 2,500 per international trip in 2024.
- Domestic visitors: Approximately DKK 1,800 per trip (averaging DKK 600 per day for 3 nights)
- International visitors: Approximately DKK 2,500 per trip (averaging DKK 500 per day for 5 nights)
Which country visited Denmark the most in 2024?
Germany was Denmark’s largest source of international tourists, and the Netherlands was the second-largest international market in 2024.
Top International Source Countries by Visitors (2024)
- Germany: 6.0 million visitors
- Netherlands: 2.0 million visitors
- United States: 1.1 million visitors
- United Kingdom: 0.9 million visitors
- Sweden: 0.8 million visitors

Economic Impact – Denmark Tourism Statistics
The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2023 Economic Impact Research (EIR) highlighted the importance of the travel tourism industry, showcasing new highs in GDP contribution and sector employment.3
- In 2023, Denmark’s travel and tourism sector experienced a substantial rebound, growing by 17.5% to $22.6 billion, which represented 5.7% of the nation’s total economic output.
- The sector also boosted employment, with nearly 191,600 jobs created, reflecting a 11.4% year-on-year increase and matching the employment levels of 2019.
When is the best time to visit Denmark?
The best time to visit Denmark depends on weather preferences and crowd tolerance.
- April-June (Spring/Early Summer): Ideal conditions with mild temperatures, long daylight hours, and moderate crowds.
- July-August (Summer): Peak season with warmest weather, festivals, but highest crowds and prices.
- September-November (Autumn): Pleasant weather with fewer crowds, cultural events, and good value.
- December-March (Winter): Christmas markets and hygge atmosphere, cold weather, but lowest crowds and prices.
What is the peak season in Denmark?
July and August were the peak tourist months in Denmark in 2024.
- July was the busiest month with approximately 8.9 million visitors, followed by August with 8.2 million visitors.
- June attracted around 7.5 million visitors, while May drew 6.8 million visitors.
- September rounded out the top five busiest months with 6.1 million visitors.

How long do visitors stay in Denmark?
Visitors stay an average of approximately 3 to 4 nights in Denmark in 2024.
- Domestic visitors: Stay approximately 2-3 nights on average, typically for weekend breaks and short holidays.
- International visitors: Stay around 4-5 nights on average, often as part of a broader Scandinavian tour or extended European trip.
How popular is Denmark as a tourist destination?
Denmark ranks among Europe’s top tourist destinations.
- 21st globally for tourism competitiveness according to the World Economic Forum
- 4th in Europe for sustainability measures in 2023
- Copenhagen frequently ranks among the world’s top cities to visit
- Home to 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
- Tourism contributes 5.8% to Denmark’s GDP. 4
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Denmark Travel Statistics – International & Domestic Tourism
- A total of 56.5 million overnight stays were recorded in 2019, with approximately 29.1 million (about 52%) from international visitors and 27.4 million (about 48%) from domestic travelers.
- About 63.7 million total overnight stays took place in 2023, with 32.5 million (about 51%) from international visitors and 31.2 million (about 49%) from domestic travelers.
- Approximately 65.2 million total overnight stays were recorded in 2024, with 34.2 million (about 52%) from international visitors and 30.9 million (about 48%) from domestic travelers.

What are Denmark’s top tourist attractions?
- Copenhagen: Denmark’s capital, is the most visited destination, attracting approximately 4 million visitors annually to attractions like Tivoli Gardens and the Little Mermaid statue.
- Bornholm: Known for its scenic coastline and beaches, draws around 500,000 visitors each year.
- Legoland Billund: A major family destination with rides and Lego models, sees about 1.7 million visitors annually.
- Aarhus: Denmark’s second-largest city, features attractions like the Old Town museum and ARoS art museum, welcoming around 1.4 million visitors each year.
- Skagen: Famous for its unique light and sandy beaches, attracts approximately 166,000 visitors annually.
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