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Wednesday, 7 May 2025

Department of An Taoiseach

Tourism Industry

Photo of Brian BrennanBrian Brennan (Wicklow-Wexford, Fine Gael)
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3. To ask the Taoiseach to provide tourism figures for both domestic travel by Irish residents and inward travel into Ireland by non-Irish residents since 2015, in tabular form, broken down by county. [21959/25]

Photo of Mary ButlerMary Butler (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The Central Statistics Office (CSO) collects data on tourists in Ireland through two surveys. The Household Travel Survey collects data from Irish residents travelling in Ireland (i.e. domestic tourism) while the Passenger Survey collects data from overseas residents.

Table 1 presents data on the main county visited by Irish residents for domestic travel. The figures reflect trips where the county was the primary destination.

The CSO does not collect data on the main county visited by non-Irish residents. As a result, there is no equivalent breakdown of county-level destinations for non-Irish residents.

Table 2 provides information on overnight visits to Ireland by non-Irish residents. Figures for non-Irish residents in 2023 and 2024 should be regarded as part of a new and separate statistical series, rather than a direct continuation of the previous method of data collection. This is due to significant changes in sampling methodology and data collection methods introduced from 2023 onwards. As, such these figures are not directly comparable with earlier data and should be interpreted with caution when assessing trends over time.

Table 1: Main County Visited by Domestic Residents for Overnight Trips (000s), 2015-2024

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Cavan and Leitrim 234 221 206 222 310 221 117 465 431 418
Clare 410 423 362 510 571 460 261 590 674 810
Cork 967 1178 1113 1324 1211 802 653 1556 1706 1829
Donegal 314 374 376 398 445 387 290 573 699 867
Dublin 1599 1432 1497 1700 1763 892 783 1861 2416 2823
Galway 895 1019 1024 1047 1077 668 573 984 1184 1437
Kerry 779 844 964 1077 1105 908 602 1207 1326 1360
Kildare and Carlow 306 241 286 309 398 238 235 415 469 570
Kilkenny 228 288 298 283 387 231 93 365 355 488
Laois and Offaly 193 179 228 237 192 136 83 257 287 433
Limerick 257 211 284 271 349 226 166 437 433 592
Louth and Monaghan 142 197 179 220 285 185 113 336 294 482
Mayo 463 508 503 509 658 554 319 738 649 809
Meath 208 223 223 171 237 114 96 272 327 231
Roscommon and Longford 160 136 130 158 170 217 110 373 277 440
Sligo 263 222 247 303 337 205 152 476 302 387
Tipperary 217 198 248 309 276 195 104 296 326 372
Waterford 285 335 327 509 460 281 232 422 499 488
Westmeath 209 162 159 238 210 143 112 295 262 266
Wexford 679 637 654 785 826 448 378 926 919 962
Wicklow 315 330 319 338 352 211 191 433 474 508
All Counties 9123 9358 9627 10918 11619 7722 5663 13277 14309 16572

Source: Household Travel Survey - Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

[Note 1] Same-day trips are not included in these figures

Table 2: Overnight Non-Irish Visitors (000s), 2015-2024

- 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
Overnight Non-Irish Residents Trips 7749 8428 8726 9276 9357 Not available due to COVID restrictions Not available due to COVID restrictions New methodology introduced with full year figures not available 6257 6592

Source: Passenger Card Inquiry & Passenger Survey - Central Statistics Office, Central Statistics Office, Ireland.

[Note 1] Non-Irish trip figures based on Passenger Card Inquiry 2015 until 2019; Passenger Survey from 2023 onwards.

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