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India emerges as a global tourism driver in 2025, propelling Greece ahead of China and strengthening ties with Canada, the U.S., and Australia.

India Drives Global Shift in Travel Preferences

In a groundbreaking development for global tourism, Greece has surged ahead of China as the preferred destination for Indian travelers in 2025. This shift comes as India cements its status as one of the world’s most influential outbound travel markets, with major Western nations like Canada, the United States, and Australia also reinforcing Greece’s popularity.

New Survey Reveals Greece’s Climb in Global Rankings

A comprehensive international survey conducted in early 2025 shows Greece maintaining its position within the top 15 travel destinations for Canada, the U.S., and Australia. The country ranks 11th in both Canada and Australia, and 13th in the United States. But the most dramatic gain was seen in India, where Greece jumped to 26th place with a 5.9% preference rate—leaping 13 spots and overtaking China, which fell to 31st with just 3.8%.

Canada’s Travel Trends Reinforce Greek Tourism

Canadian travelers continue to place Greece firmly on their radar, with 7.9% expressing a strong preference for visiting the Mediterranean nation. Despite a slightly lower travel intent than India, Canadians show increasing interest in authentic, nature-based experiences that align well with Greece’s tourism offerings. Survey results also indicate that Canadian tourists tend to finalize bookings later than their global peers but still favor trips lasting 5 to 7 days.

Why Indian Tourists Are Reshaping the Market

The surge in Greek interest among Indian travelers is tied to multiple factors:

  • High travel intent: Over 72% of Indian respondents plan to travel internationally in 2025.
  • Frequent travel: 13.8% intend to take five or more trips, outpacing most global travelers.
  • Premium spending: Nearly 39% are willing to spend more than ₹4,800 (approx. CAD 80) per night on accommodation.

This reflects a rising class of affluent, experience-driven Indian tourists—a group increasingly vital to global tourism economics.

Mediterranean Competition Remains Fierce

Although France and Italy continue to dominate Mediterranean tourism, Greece holds a solid fourth place among the five surveyed nations. In Australia, Greece even ranks third. Its unique mix of scenic beauty, heritage, and coastal charm keeps it competitive against heavyweights in the region.

What Tourists Want and How Greece Delivers

Across all markets—including Canada and India—tourists increasingly seek:

  • Beach holidays
  • Cultural sightseeing
  • City breaks
  • Relaxation and nature

These preferences mirror Greece’s core tourism appeal, from island escapes to historic ruins. Hotels remain the dominant accommodation choice globally, with comfort, location, and value for money topping travel priorities—again playing to Greece’s strengths.

Strategic Implications for Global Tourism

This year’s trends reflect a larger pivot in international tourism. As India rises as a tourism powerhouse and traditional Western markets like Canada remain stable contributors, Greece is strategically expanding its influence. Its ability to attract both traditional and emerging markets will be key in shaping the next decade of global travel.

With strengthened ties to Canada and other Western nations, and a dramatic rise among Indian travelers, Greece is not just holding its ground—it’s reshaping the global tourism map.

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