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Chile experienced a landmark year for tourism in 2024, welcoming 5,239,233 foreign visitorsa 40% increase from 2023according to Chiles Subsecretara de Turismo.This surge marked the countrys strongest recovery since the pandemic, surpassing pre-2020 levels.
Key drivers included an 80.6% rise in Uruguayan tourists and a continued influx of Argentine visitors, who accounted for over half of total arrivals.This growth underscores Chiles appeal as a prime destination for South American travelers, fueled by affordability, diverse landscapes, and improved connectivity.Uruguayan arrivals reached approximately 65,000 in 2024, a 60% jump from the previous year, as reported by Uruguays Ministerio de Turismo.
Chile emerged as Uruguays fastest-growing destination abroad, outpacing traditional favorites like Argentina and Brazil.Carlos Pera, president of the Asociacin Uruguaya de Agencias de Viajes (Audavi), attributed this trend to Chiles focus on exploration and leisure rather than shopping.Chiles Tourism Surge: A Magnet for Uruguayans and Argentines in 2024.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Average airfares from Montevideo hovered around $300, with hotel rates starting at $50 per nightmaking Chile an accessible yet enriching option.
Economic shifts in Argentina also played a pivotal role.Argentinas Economic Shifts Boost Chilean TourismPresident Javier Mileis policies reduced Argentinas price advantage over Uruguay, narrowing the exchange rate gap from 180% in September 2023 to just 21.7% by late 2024, according to the Universidad Catlica del Uruguay.This change redirected Uruguayan travelers westward to Chile, where stable currency and enhanced airline services offered compelling alternatives.
By mid-2024, ticket sales to Chile had already matched the total for all of 2023.Argentine tourists also flocked to Chile in record numbers, driven by economic instability at home.
The December 2023 peso devaluation made Chile a shopping haven for Argentines seeking electronics, groceries, and other goods at prices up to 50% lower than in Buenos Aires.Official data showed Argentine arrivals rose 45% in the first half of 2024 alone, with popular destinations including Santiago and border towns like Temuco.
Chiles appeal lies in its unique mix of natural beauty, affordability, and accessibility.From Patagonias glaciers to the Atacama Deserts salt flats, its landscapes cater to both adventure seekers and bargain hunters.
Enhanced air routes and stable pricing further solidify its position as a top destination for South Americans.
Experts predict sustained growth into 2025, cementing Chiles status as a regional tourism powerhouse.





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