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Monaco Tourism Statistics

Tourism statistics for Monaco: visitor numbers, hotel occupancy, seasonal trends, and tourism revenue data from IMSEE.

Last updated: 2026-04-07
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Monaco Tourism Statistics

Monaco is a premier Mediterranean tourist destination attracting visitors from around the world. Tourism statistics are tracked by IMSEE (Institut Monégasque de Statistique et d'Études Économiques) and the Monaco Tourism Board.

Annual Visitor Volume

Tourism arrivals demonstrate:

  • Annual visitors — Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Monaco annually
  • Peak seasons — Summer months and winter holiday periods record highest visitor volumes
  • Visitor origins — Predominantly from Europe, with growing numbers from Asia and Americas
  • Repeat visitors — Significant proportion of return visitors to established attractions
  • Day visitors — Many visitors arrive from neighboring regions and cruise ships

Hotel Occupancy

Hotel sector statistics show:

  • Luxury hotels — Premier properties maintain high occupancy rates throughout year
  • Mid-range hotels — Secondary and mid-range properties serve budget-conscious tourists
  • Occupancy rates — Generally strong, with seasonal variation peaking in summer and winter
  • Average length of stay — Mix of short weekend stays and longer vacation periods
  • Room rates — Premium pricing reflects Monaco's status as luxury destination

Cruise Tourism

Cruise ship activity includes:

  • Cruise passengers — Significant numbers of cruise ship passengers transit Monaco port
  • Port calls — Regular stops by major cruise lines transiting Mediterranean routes
  • Day visitors — Cruise passengers spend limited time in Monaco, focused on shopping and dining
  • Economic impact — Substantial spending by cruise passengers supports local economy
  • Seasonal pattern — Mediterranean cruise season peaks summer months

Visitor Attractions

Primary tourism draws include:

  • Casino of Monte Carlo — Historic, iconic gaming destination attracting international visitors
  • Monaco Grand Prix — Annual Formula 1 race draws hundreds of thousands of spectators
  • Palace of the Prince — Official royal residence, popular tourist attraction
  • Oceanographic Museum — World-class aquarium and marine research institution
  • Harbor and waterfront — Beautiful Mediterranean setting, yacht viewing, waterfront dining
  • Shopping district — Luxury retail concentrated in central Monaco, major attraction
  • Beaches and water sports — Bathing areas and Mediterranean recreation activities

Visitor Types

Tourism comprises diverse visitor segments:

  • Luxury travelers — High-spending visitors seeking exclusive experiences and accommodation
  • Business visitors — Conference attendees and corporate travelers
  • Families — Holiday visitors with children, drawn to beaches and attractions
  • Sports enthusiasts — Formula 1 fans during Grand Prix, tennis enthusiasts, yacht racing spectators
  • Cultural tourists — Visitors interested in history, architecture, museums, and arts
  • Weekend getaways — Short stay visitors from nearby regions

Tourism Economic Impact

Tourism contributes significantly to the economy:

  • Hotel revenue — Substantial income from accommodation and hospitality services
  • Retail sales — Luxury shopping generates high-value transactions
  • Restaurant and dining — Michelin-starred restaurants and fine dining attract food tourists
  • Entertainment — Casino, sports events, and cultural attractions generate revenue
  • Employment — Hospitality, retail, and services sectors rely on tourism demand
  • Tax revenue — Government revenue from tourism-related business activity

Seasonal Patterns

Tourism seasonality shows:

  • Summer peak — Highest visitor volumes June through August
  • Winter holidays — Secondary peak December through January during holiday season
  • Spring and fall — Moderate visitor numbers, pleasant weather attracts shoulder season tourism
  • Grand Prix period — May sees significant spike related to Formula 1 event
  • Off-season — February and November typically show lowest visitor volumes

Tourism Infrastructure

Supporting infrastructure includes:

  • Transportation — Airport connections, train station, and coach services
  • Accommodation — Full range of hotels from ultra-luxury to mid-range
  • Dining — Extensive restaurant and café scene with multiple Michelin stars
  • Shopping — Concentrated luxury retail district with international brands
  • Entertainment — Casino, sports venues, cultural facilities, and nightlife
  • Services — Tourist information, guides, and hospitality services

Tourism Challenges

Industry considerations include:

  • Space constraints — Limited capacity during peak periods
  • Price sensitivity — High costs may limit budget-conscious visitor growth
  • Cruise concentration — Dependence on cruise ship arrivals for visitor volume
  • Seasonal fluctuation — Employment and revenue volatility across seasons
  • Competition — Other Mediterranean destinations compete for tourist spending

Data Resources

For detailed tourism statistics:

  • IMSEE tourism statistics and visitor analysis
  • Monaco Tourism Board data and marketing information
  • Hotel occupancy reports and hospitality industry data
  • International tourism databases and statistics
  • Travel and tourism research publications

IMSEE publishes regular tourism statistics, visitor trend analysis, and seasonal reports available to researchers, industry professionals, and government agencies.

The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.

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