Turkey Tourist Arrivals Fall in February

2026-03-23 08:35 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

The number of foreign visitors to Turkey fell by 2.08% year-on-year to 2.13 million in February 2026, reversing a 3.48% rise in the previous month.

This marked the first month of decline in tourist arrivals since July last year, as visitors decreased from two of the top five source countries, including Iran (-8.09%) and Germany (-1.49%).

Meanwhile, tourists increased from Georgia (25.03%), Bulgaria (5.39%), and Russia (2.52%).

By region, Europe remained the largest source, accounting for 42.97% of total arrivals, led by Germany, Bulgaria, and the UK.

However, visitors declined from Macedonia (-17.87%), Norway (-13.11%), and Austria (-7.84%).

Asia contributed 24.21% of arrivals, with notable increases from China (115.22%) and Singapore (21.68%).

Istanbul remained the most visited city, receiving 1.23 million visitors, followed by Edirne and Antalya, contributing 0.22 million and 0.18 million arrivals, respectively.



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Turkey Tourist Arrivals Fall in February
The number of foreign visitors to Turkey fell by 2.08% year-on-year to 2.13 million in February 2026, reversing a 3.48% rise in the previous month. This marked the first month of decline in tourist arrivals since July last year, as visitors decreased from two of the top five source countries, including Iran (-8.09%) and Germany (-1.49%). Meanwhile, tourists increased from Georgia (25.03%), Bulgaria (5.39%), and Russia (2.52%). By region, Europe remained the largest source, accounting for 42.97% of total arrivals, led by Germany, Bulgaria, and the UK. However, visitors declined from Macedonia (-17.87%), Norway (-13.11%), and Austria (-7.84%). Asia contributed 24.21% of arrivals, with notable increases from China (115.22%) and Singapore (21.68%). Istanbul remained the most visited city, receiving 1.23 million visitors, followed by Edirne and Antalya, contributing 0.22 million and 0.18 million arrivals, respectively.
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