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Latin American cities are becoming more popular with U.S. travelers

For U.S. travelers, Latin America is trending on the 50 Most Popular International Cities for Americans list and is likely to continue its heightened popularity through the rest of the year and into 2015.

DALLAS – As beach vacations dwindle and the summer comes to a close, Hotels.com has identified the most popular destinations for travelers in the first half of 2014 with insights from the Hotel Price Index (HPI). By examining the top international destinations for U.S. travelers, and the top U.S. destinations for foreign visitors, the HPI is also able to forecast popular destinations for the rest of the year and beyond.

For U.S. travelers, Latin America is trending on the 50 Most Popular International Cities for Americans list and is likely to continue its heightened popularity through the rest of the year and into 2015. Many Latin American cities are experiencing considerable developments in their hospitality sectors. During the first half of 2014, Mexico City (#16) and Cancun (#20) ascended four spots, while Panama City (#35) and Bogota (#38) each boosted their popularity ranking by four positions. This year also marks the debut of Lima (#44) on the list of 50 Most Popular International Cities for Americans.

With five Mexican cities dominating the Latin American contingent, it is clear that the country’s efforts to rebound from the unfavorable spotlight over the past few years are making considerable traction. This is the first time since 2012 that Puerto Vallarta (#42) has made the list. As the tourist board’s “Live It to Believe It” marketing campaign continues to saturate the airwaves and attract new visitors, Americans may opt to further explore the cultural offerings of other Mexican cities.

50 Most Popular International Cities for Americans

City, Province

Country

H1 2014 vs. H1 2013

Rank Change

City, Province

Country

H1 2014 vs. H1 2013

Rank Change

1. London

United Kingdom

26. Munich

Germany

2. Paris

France

27. Prague

Czech Republic

-2

3. Toronto, ON

Canada

+1

28. Riviera Maya

Mexico

4. Rome

Italy

-1

29. Beijing

China

-2

5. Vancouver, BC

Canada

30. Los Cabos

Mexico

+1

6. Barcelona

Spain

31. Milan

Italy

+3

7. Tokyo

Japan

32. Sydney

Australia

+4

8. Montreal, QC

Canada

33. Carolina

Puerto Rico

9. Hong Kong

Hong Kong

34. Athens

Greece

+1

10. Niagara Falls, ON

Canada

35. Panama City

Panama

+4

11. Amsterdam

Netherlands

36. Vienna

Austria

-6

12. Venice

Italy

+1

37. Buenos Aires

Argentina

13. Florence

Italy

-1

38. Bogota

Colombia

+4

14. Madrid

Spain

+1

39. Edinburgh

United Kingdom

-1

15. San Juan

Puerto Rico

+1

40. Sao Paulo

Brazil

+4

16. Mexico City

Mexico

+4

41. Rio de Janeiro

Brazil

-1

17. Dublin

Ireland

42. Puerto Vallarta

Mexico

New to List

18. Istanbul

Turkey

+1

43. Calgary, AB

Canada

19. Singapore

Singapore

+3

44. Lima

Peru

New to List

20. Cancun

Mexico

+4

45. Frankfurt

Germany

21. Bangkok

Thailand

-7

46. Punta Cana

Dominican Republic

New to List

22. Dubai

United Arab Emirates

-4

47. Taipei

Taiwan

New to List

23. Seoul

South Korea

+6

48. Brussels

Belgium

24. Berlin

Germany

-1

49. Quebec, QC

Canada

+1

25. Shanghai

China

-4

50. Bali

Indonesia

New to List

This chart reflects the popularity of international cities based on actual bookings by U.S. travelers during the first half of 2014, as compared to the first half of 2013.

The top spot on the Most Popular U.S. Cities for Foreign Visitors list was once again claimed by none other than the Big Apple, followed by Las Vegas and Orlando. Meanwhile, several other cities in Florida and New York experienced an influx of international travelers in the first half of the year, as Clearwater (up 12 spots to #36) and Fort Myers (up five spots to #39) saw two of the biggest jumps in the rankings. Brooklyn, N.Y. (#34) also saw a big boast, climbing eight spots.

For the first half of 2014, international visitors were more interested in history than Hollywood, according to the popularity rankings, with the debut of the city of brotherly love (Philadelphia) knocking Tinseltown (Hollywood) out of the Top 20 to number 23. Also dropping in ranking was Anaheim, falling from number 15 to 17. International travelers continued to show their interest in other Californian cities, however, with both Los Angeles and San Francisco moving up in the ranks from number five to four, and number six to five, respectively.

Most Popular U.S. Cities for Foreign Visitors

City, State

H1 2014 vs. H1 2013

Rank Change

City, State

H1 2014 vs. H1 2013

Rank Change

1. New York City, N.Y.

26. Doral, Fla.

-2

2. Las Vegas, Nev.

27. Denver, Colo.

+1

3. Orlando, Fla.

28. Austin, Texas

-1

4. Los Angeles, Calif.

29. Dallas, Texas

+1

5. San Francisco, Calif.

+1

30. Detroit, Mich.

-1

6. Miami, Fla.

-1

31. Tampa, Fla.

+3

7. Honolulu, Hawaii

32. Arlington, Va.

+1

8. San Diego, Calif.

33. Nashville, Tenn.

+4

9. Chicago, Ill.

34. Brooklyn, N.Y.

+8

10. Washington, District of Columbia

35. Monterey, Calif.

+1

11. Boston, Mass.

36. Clearwater, Fla.

+12

12. Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

37. Atlantic City, N.J.

-2

13. Newark, N.J.

+1

38. Salt Lake City, Utah

-6

14. Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

+2

39. Fort Myers, Fla.

+5

15. Seattle, Wash.

-2

40. Naples, Fla.

+3

16. Houston, Texas

+1

41. Santa Barbara, Calif.

17. Anaheim, Calif.

-2

42. Lahaina (West Maui), Hawaii

-3

18. New Orleans, La.

43. Miami Springs, Fla.

-5

19. San Antonio, Texas

44. Phoenix, Ariz.

+3

20. Philadelphia, Pa.

+2

45. Palm Springs, Calif.

21. Atlanta, Ga.

+4

46. Sunny Isles Beach, Fla.

-15

22. Key West, Fla.

-1

47. Cambridge, Mass.

+2

23. Hollywood, Calif.

-3

48. Baltimore, Md.

-2

24. Grand Canyon, Ariz.

-1

49. San Jose, Calif.

New to List

25. Portland, Ore.

+1

50. Buena Park, Calif.

New to List

This chart reflects the popularity of U.S. cities based on actual bookings by all travelers to the U.S. in the first half of 2014; shown in U.S. Dollars ($).


Photo caption: Latin American cities like Cancun are gaining popularity for U.S. travelers, according to the Hotels.com Hotel Price Index (PRNewsFoto/Hotels.com)
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