The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Beaches remain the prime vacation choice for foreign tourists in State

- Dhinesh Kallungal

Sparkling peacock blue waters and pristine beaches continue to be a major charm for foreigners visiting Kerala. Among the top 25 destinatio­ns in the State that were visited by foreign tourists in 2023, beaches were the most favoured, followed by hill stations and backwater destinatio­ns.

Among beaches, Kovalam and Fort Kochi welcomed the highest number of internatio­nal tourists in 2023. Though Kovalam was the most soughtafte­r destinatio­n for foreign tourists till 2015, Fort Kochi became a major attraction in the years preceding the COVID19 outbreak.

65,333 visitors

However, during the postpandem­ic period, Kovalam’s popularity surged, with 65,333 foreign visitors in 2023.

Fort Kochi stood second with 45,229 guests, followed by Varkala in Thiruvanan­thapuram (19,365), Cherai Beach in Ernakulam, Poovar in Thiruvanan­thapuram, Meenkunnu Payyambala­m in Kannur, Bekal in Kasaragod, and Kadalundi in Kozhikode.

Hill stations and ecotourism centres at Munnar and Thekkady were the next popular category, followed by backwater tourism destinatio­ns such as Kumarakom and Alappuzha.

Hotel occupancy was the highest in Kochi, with 1,82,756 foreign guests staying there in 2023, followed by Thiruvanan­thapuram with 57,379 guests. These two cities are the main gateways for foreigners to Kerala.

MICE, medical tourists

Chiefly MICE (meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibition­s tourism) and medical tourists stay in the cities for long, while others would move to other destinatio­ns in two days, according to the Tourism department officials who collected the data.

Further, the foreigners seem to have shown less interest in other tourism products in the State. Despite beaches’ popularity, beach tourism is still in its infancy here, according to industry experts. Since most foreigners visit the State during the winter season in their country, their focus would be on taking a sunbath or a stroll through the shores. Hill and ecotourism destinatio­ns seem to be prime choice for domestic tourists.

Domestic tourists

Kerala attracted 2.18 crore domestic tourists in 2023.

Whereas, foreign tourist arrival has yet to pick momentum after the pandemic.

Only 6.49 lakh foreigners visited Kerala in 2023, while their number was around 11.89 lakh in 2019.

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