Tourism; expenditure, National Accounts

Tourism; expenditure, National Accounts

Periods Value at current prices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Tourism: expenditure NL economy total (million euros) Value at current prices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Inbound tourism expenditure (million euros) Value at current prices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Domestic tourism expenditure Total domestic tourism expenditure (million euros) Value at current prices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Domestic tourism expenditure Destination the Netherlands (million euros) Value at current prices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Domestic tourism expenditure Destination abroad (million euros) Value at current prices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Other expenditures (million euros) Value at current prices Outbound tourism expenditure (million euros) Volume indices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Tourism: expenditure NL economy total (2015=100) Volume indices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Inbound tourism expenditure (2015=100) Volume indices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Domestic tourism expenditure Total domestic tourism expenditure (2015=100) Volume indices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Domestic tourism expenditure Destination the Netherlands (2015=100) Volume indices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Domestic tourism expenditure Destination abroad (2015=100) Volume indices Tourism: expenditure NL economy Other expenditures (2015=100) Volume indices Outbound tourism expenditure (2015=100)
2011 62.237 15.569 43.869 38.726 5.143 2.799 14.923 88,2 68,0 97,5 97,2 97,2 104,9 100,5
2012 64.692 17.239 44.658 39.183 5.475 2.795 15.481 89,2 73,3 96,5 96,0 98,7 102,6 101,0
2013 66.037 18.986 44.284 38.772 5.512 2.768 15.753 90,3 80,4 94,8 94,5 96,7 99,2 101,3
2014 69.441 21.121 45.521 39.930 5.591 2.799 15.398 94,8 89,4 97,2 97,1 97,4 100,0 98,5
2015 73.513 23.957 46.691 40.921 5.770 2.864 15.746 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0 100,0
2016 76.843 26.568 47.374 41.512 5.862 2.901 15.769 104,8 111,2 101,9 101,6 104,3 99,5 101,4
2017 82.188 30.040 49.154 42.961 6.192 2.994 16.985 110,1 123,7 103,6 103,3 105,9 101,7 106,3
2018 86.454 32.229 51.174 44.717 6.456 3.051 17.004 113,7 130,4 105,8 105,4 108,7 102,5 104,1
2019 90.814 34.729 52.924 46.558 6.366 3.161 17.584 116,3 137,4 106,2 106,5 104,6 104,9 105,4
2020 53.252 15.744 34.182 32.290 1.892 3.326 5.520 67,2 61,7 67,9 73,0 31,7 100,6 33,2
2021 59.291 18.104 37.696 34.945 2.751 3.492 8.119 72,4 69,3 72,1 76,3 42,8 102,2 46,3
2022* 95.835 34.474 57.665 51.220 6.445 3.696 16.816 108,4 119,8 103,0 105,0 89,9 105,8 85,1
Bron: CBS.
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Tabeltoelichting


This table contains the expenditures of resident and non-resident tourists in the Dutch economy, as well as the expenditures of resident tourists abroad. Tourism is not an industry in itself, but covers a wide range of products and services delivered to tourists from different industries. The figures are consistent with the conceptual framework of the National Accounts (NA), and can be compared with existing macroeconomic indicators such as the total value added at basic prises and employment in the Netherlands. The tourism accounts offer an integrated macroeconomic overview of the importance of tourism to the economy.

Data available from: 2010.

Status of the figures:
Data from 2010 up to and including 2021 are final. Data of 2022 are provisional.

Changes as of 29 August 2023:
Data of 2022 have been added to this table.

When will new figures be published?
Provisional data are published 8 months after the end of the reporting year. Final data are released 20 months after the end of the reporting year.

Toelichting onderwerpen

Value at current prices
Figures are expressed in prices of the relevant reporting year, million euro.
Tourism: expenditure NL economy
Expenditure of tourism, both resident and non-resident, within the economic territory of the Netherlands (inbound and domestic).
A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
A person is a non-resident if his or hers centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands.
Tourism: expenditure NL economy total
Expenditure of tourism, both resident and non-resident, within the economic territory of the Netherlands (inbound and domestic).
A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
A person is a non-resident if his or hers centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands.
Inbound tourism expenditure
Expenditures of non-resident tourists within the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is a non-resident if he or she has a centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands. It also includes the expenditure of non-residents who travel to a country other than the Netherlands but purchases the services of Dutch companies. Think of online booking of hotels and flights with a Dutch company.
Domestic tourism expenditure
Tourism expenditures by resident tourists within the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
Total domestic tourism expenditure
Tourism expenditures by resident tourists within the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
Destination the Netherlands
Total tourism expenditure by residents to Dutch companies during a trip in the Netherlands.
Destination abroad
Total tourism expenditure by residents to Dutch companies during a trip abroad.
Other expenditures
The remaining expenditures consist of durable goods for recreation and social transfers.
Durable recreation goods:
The durable recreation goods are durable goods (such as caravans, camping equipment and sporting goods) mainly used for recreational purposes. These can be used repeatedly and can therefore not be assigned to one kind of tourist or tourism.
Social transfers:
At times government subsidies may result in a tourist not paying the full cost of a service. Examples are subsidies to museums, subsidies for recreational activities and public transport cards for students which may be used for touristic purposes. In addition, tourist expenditure of non-profit institutions serving households (e.g. sports and hobby clubs) are also included in social transfers.
Outbound tourism expenditure
Expenditures of resident tourists outside the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is a resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
Volume indices
The volume compared to the volume of the base year. Fixed prices, base year 2015.
Tourism: expenditure NL economy
Expenditure of tourism, both resident and non-resident, within the economic territory of the Netherlands (inbound and domestic).
A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
A person is a non-resident if his or hers centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands.
Tourism: expenditure NL economy total
Expenditure of tourism, both resident and non-resident, within the economic territory of the Netherlands (inbound and domestic).
A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
A person is a non-resident if his or hers centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands.
Inbound tourism expenditure
Expenditures of non-resident tourists within the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is a non-resident if he or she has a centre of economic activity is not in the economic territory of the Netherlands. It also includes the expenditure of non-residents who travel to a country other than the Netherlands but purchases the services of Dutch companies. Think of online booking of hotels and flights with a Dutch company.
Domestic tourism expenditure
Tourism expenditures by resident tourists within the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
Total domestic tourism expenditure
Tourism expenditures by resident tourists within the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.
Destination the Netherlands
Total tourism expenditure by residents to Dutch companies during a trip in the Netherlands.
Destination abroad
Total tourism expenditure by residents to Dutch companies during a trip abroad.
Other expenditures
The remaining expenditures consist of durable goods for recreation and social transfers.
Durable recreation goods:
The durable recreation goods are durable goods (such as caravans, camping equipment and sporting goods) mainly used for recreational purposes. These can be used repeatedly and can therefore not be assigned to one kind of tourist or tourism.
Social transfers:
At times government subsidies may result in a tourist not paying the full cost of a service. Examples are subsidies to museums, subsidies for recreational activities and public transport cards for students which may be used for touristic purposes. In addition, tourist expenditure of non-profit institutions serving households (e.g. sports and hobby clubs) are also included in social transfers.
Outbound tourism expenditure
Expenditures of resident tourists outside the economic territory of the Netherlands. A person is a resident if he or she has a centre of economic interest in the economic territory of the Netherlands for more than one year.