Peru's tourism sector could reach a new all-time high by 2025
- 7/28/2025
- 23 Day

The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) estimates that this year the tourism sector in Peru will reach a new
historical high, contributing more than $23 billion to the country's economy,
equivalent to 7.8% of the national GDP.
This growth marks a milestone for the country's travel
and tourism sector, which will achieve a 6.9% increase by the end of 2025
compared to the previous year.
According to the WTTC's latest Economic Impact Report
(EIR), conducted in collaboration with Oxford Economics, the sector is
projected to represent 1.17 million jobs in Peru by the end of 2025,
representing 6.6% of total employment in the country. This figure represents an
8.4% increase compared to 2019.
As part of its record-breaking figures expected by the
end of this year, Peru is also preparing to reach $12 billion in domestic
tourism spending, representing a year-over-year growth of 6.5%.
Regarding international tourism, the global
organization projects more than $5 billion by the end of this year, 9.4% more than
last year.
A look back to 2024
According to the same study, the sector contributed
$21.6 billion to the GDP, representing 7.5% of Peru's GDP, and employed 1.11
million people, equivalent to 6.4% of the total jobs in the country.
International spending reached $4.7 billion, up nearly
22% year-over-year, while domestic tourism spending reached $11.4 billion,
representing year-over-year growth of more than 9%, consolidating the strength
of the domestic market.
Leisure travel accounted for more than 86% of total
tourism spending, compared to 13.8% for business travel. The main source
markets were Chile (25%), the United States (18%), and Ecuador (8%).
Julia Simpson, President and CEO of the WTTC, said:
“Peru is on its way to consolidating its position as a benchmark for
international tourism. The resilience of the country's tourism sector is now
reflected in greater economic development and more jobs.
"With clear lines of action, such as growing
international connectivity and greater promotion of its destinations and
activities, Peru's tourism sector is positioning itself for a better
future."
Outlook to 2035
Looking ahead to the next decade, the WTTC projects
that Peru's Travel and Tourism sector will reach an economic contribution of
$34.3 billion by 2035, representing 8.5% of the country's GDP.
In terms of employment, the sector is estimated to
generate 1.4 million jobs that year, with the creation of 278,500 new jobs over
the next decade.
Spending by international visitors could reach $9.4
billion by 2035, while domestic spending is projected to exceed $16 billion,
consolidating tourism as one of the country's strongest and most promising
economic sectors.
Regional data
In 2024, the travel and tourism sector in Central and
South America contributed $358.7 billion to GDP, representing 7.5% of the
regional economy. This exceeds 2019 levels by more than 9%. Jobs in the sector
reached 17.5 million, equivalent to 8% of total jobs in the region, with
year-over-year growth of 4.4%.
By 2025, the WTTC projects that travel and tourism in
the region will contribute $372 billion to GDP, representing 7.6% of the
economy. Furthermore, employment in the sector is expected to increase to 18.2
million jobs, or 8.2% of total employment in the region.
