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Tourist arrivals cross 2.2 m mark

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December 17, 2025

THE anticipated tourism rebound is edging into its final, decisive stretch of 2025 with arrivals now firmly above 2.2 million as of first half of the month, but the arithmetic of the final weeks suggests the industry will need an exceptional December to meaningfully exceed its lower-end ambitions.

Tourist arrivals cross 2.2 m mark

According to the latest figures from the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA), the country welcomed 93,031 visitors in the first two weeks of December, a 4.2% increase from the 89,317 recorded over the same period last year.

This early-month momentum lifted the arrivals during the first two weeks to 2,196,624, leaving Sri Lanka just over 218,000 short of the authority's revised "Lower Scenario" projection of 2.415 million visitors for the full year.

The December trajectory so far has been uneven, but upward. Arrivals accelerated from 43,976 in the first week to 49,055 in the second, pushing the daily average for the first half of the month to 6,645.

However, the month's official target of 344,309 arrivals implies a far steeper climb ahead, with 251,278 visitors still required in the remaining 17 days of December. This means the country would need to attract close to 14,800 tourists a day, more than double the pace achieved so far, to hit that mark.

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