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Overview

  • Scotland is well known for its myths and legends. It’s a place of vast natural beauty and attracts many French visitors every year.
  • In 2022, France was Scotland’s second largest international source market measured by number of visits, expenditure and nights.
  • French visitors accounted for 8% of all overseas visitors to Scotland and 6% of all overseas spend in Scotland in 2022.
  • 2022 saw a recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The volume and value of French visitors is now similar to 2018 and 2019 levels.
  • Our factsheet highlights the latest annual data on the volume and value of French visitors to Scotland from the International Passenger Survey (IPS).
  • Find methodology information within the official statistics and partner’s section.

France factsheet 2022

Published June 2023

Key statistics

267,000

total number of visits by French visitors to Scotland in 2022

2.2 million

total number of nights spent in Scotland by French visitors in Scotland in 2022

£190 million

total spend by French visitors to Scotland in 2022

8.5

average nights per visit by French visitors to Scotland in 2022

Source: IPS, 2022 (numbers have been rounded)

1. Executive summary 2022

France remains a core international market for Scotland.

In 2022, France was Scotland’s second largest international source market measured by number of visits, expenditure and nights, after USA.

French visitors accounted for 8% of all overseas visitors to Scotland and 6% of all overseas spend in Scotland in 2022.

2022 saw a recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The total number of visits in 2022 increased by 20% on pre-pandemic levels, reaching the second highest level over the past decade.

The average spend per visit in 2022 was £711. The average spend per night was £84.

The average length of stay was 8.5 nights.

View more graphs and charts on tourismobservatory.scot.

Source: IPS, 2022

2. Motivations to visit Scotland

In addition to the official statistics from the International Passenger Survey (IPS), we have talked to our French visitors across our research over a number of years.

We have found that the tangible features of our vast and beautiful landscapes, castles, lochs, golf, whisky and hiking are all top of mind for French visitors.

But there is a strong expectation in this market that Scotland has an atmosphere all of its own. A sense of history and a mythical quality are anticipated.

Find out more about why people choose Scotland

3. Scotland Visitor Survey 2023

We are currently conducting a visitor survey across Scotland. We are speaking to overnight visitors on the ground in Scotland and then will follow up on their return home so that we get a full picture of their visitor experience.

As part of this, we will be speaking to a sample of our French visitors. We will be carrying out the research during 2023 and results will be available in 2024.

This research will not gather volume of visitors or spend as this is collected via the IPS. It will gather insight on motivations for visiting, experiences in Scotland and how visitors have rated aspects of their trip.

4. VisitBritain MIDAS research 2022

In 2022, our partner, VisitBritain undertook comprehensive research with international leisure travellers. They spoke to global tourists from many markets, including France.

Whilst the research focuses on perceptions and experiences of Britain, there are insights which are useful for the Scottish tourism industry.

West European markets are more likely to demand a variety of interesting people, experiences and food and beverage options. These needs seem more distinctive than drivers in the other European regions.

Read the full VisitBritain MIDAS research

5. Official statistics and partners

The International Passenger Survey (IPS) is a continuous survey carried out by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It covers all major air, sea and tunnel ports.

The survey provides information on the numbers and types of visits made by people travelling to and from the UK. Anonymous face to face interviews are undertaken with a sample of passengers entering and leaving the UK.

Find out more on the survey methodology on the ONS website.

Read further ONS publications.

Read how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted on the IPS data collection.

6. Additional research resources

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