Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio - Bahrain
Value & RankThe Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of Bahrain is 521 (%) with a global rank of 12.
Bahrain compared to other CountriesThe Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of Bahrain is similar to that of Northern Mariana Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, Palau, Cayman Islands, Virgin Islands, San Marino, The Bahamas, Malta, Bermuda, Hong Kong SAR, China with a respective Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of 730, 645, 566, 559, 551, 432, 382, 352, 336, 332 (%) and a global rank of 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.Last 10 years averageBahrain had an average Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of 713 (%) in the last 10 years from (2001 to 2011).
Bahrain during the Great RecessionBahrain's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a negative growth (decline) of 2.98% during the Great RecessionBahrain since the end of the Great RecessionBahrain's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a negative growth (decline) of 30.0% since the end of the Great RecessionBahrain since the start of the Bahraini uprisingBahrain's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a negative growth (decline) of 45.5% since the start of the Bahraini uprising
Bahrain compared to other CountriesThe Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of Bahrain is similar to that of Northern Mariana Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands, Palau, Cayman Islands, Virgin Islands, San Marino, The Bahamas, Malta, Bermuda, Hong Kong SAR, China with a respective Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of 730, 645, 566, 559, 551, 432, 382, 352, 336, 332 (%) and a global rank of 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17.Last 10 years averageBahrain had an average Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio of 713 (%) in the last 10 years from (2001 to 2011).
Bahrain during the Great RecessionBahrain's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a negative growth (decline) of 2.98% during the Great RecessionBahrain since the end of the Great RecessionBahrain's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a negative growth (decline) of 30.0% since the end of the Great RecessionBahrain since the start of the Bahraini uprisingBahrain's Yearly Tourist arrivals to residents ratio had a negative growth (decline) of 45.5% since the start of the Bahraini uprising
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1995 | 410 |
1996 | 343 |
1997 | 435 |
1998 | 469 |
1999 | 512 |
2000 | 579 |
2001 | 628 |
2002 | 659 |
2003 | 627 |
2004 | 691 |
2005 | 718 |
2006 | 766 |
2007 | 759 |
2008 | 773 |
2009 | 744 |
2010 | 955 |
2011 | 521 |
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Northern Mariana Islands | 7 | 730 |
Turks and Caicos Islands | 8 | 645 |
Palau | 9 | 566 |
Cayman Islands | 10 | 559 |
Virgin Islands | 11 | 551 |
Bahrain | 12 | 521 |
San Marino | 13 | 432 |
The Bahamas | 14 | 382 |
Malta | 15 | 352 |
Bermuda | 16 | 336 |
Hong Kong SAR, China | 17 | 332 |
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Data Source:
Workbank - World Development Indicators
Compiled from multiple sources
Workbank - World Development Indicators
Compiled from multiple sources