Travel and Tourism - Brazil
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Description
Brazil is South America’s most popular destination, attracting between 4 and 5 million foreign visitors annually, but given the country’s size (it is the fifth-largest nation in the world) and its diverse attractions - from the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the Amazonian rainforest - those are modest numbers. In 2007, Brazil registered 5,025,834 foreign visitors - only 8,583 more than in 2006. International tourism revenues were US$4.9 billion, up from US$4.3 billion the year before.
Mintel Oxygen Country Reports are tourism profiles of destination countries.
This report is produced by one of a global network of industry analysts, who provide market-based information as well as detailed, insightful and localised interpretation of the facts and figures.
Each profile contains information on:
- Tourist arrivals - overnights and expenditure
- Purpose of visit - business, leisure or VFR
- Accommodation supply - operating performance
- Tourism policy - management
- Transport - access and infrastructure
- Tourism funding - promotion and future development
