Tourism in Scotland: the economic contribution of the sector

A report commissioned by the Tourism Leadership Group setting out economic data and trends on tourism across Scotland.


Chapter 1: Introduction

Arbroath Harbour, Angus

Arbroath Harbour, Angus

The tourism industry is a cornerstone of the Scottish Economy, and vital to the economic performance of towns, cities and regions across the length and breadth of Scotland.

1.1. The industry accounts for around one in every twelve jobs in Scotland, and around five per cent of the Scottish Economy’s Gross Value Added ( GVA). It plays an important role in the economies of Scotland’s major cities, while also making a substantial contribution to sustaining employment and economic activity in Scotland’s rural communities.

1.2. To guide and encourage the development of tourism in Scotland, the tourism sector has taken forward Tourism Scotland 2020 [1] . This strategy sets out a clear ambition for Scotland to be, “…a destination of first choice for a high quality, value for money and memorable customer experience, delivered by skilled and passionate people”.

1.3. The strategy centres on improving the performance through improving leadership and digital capabilities across the sector; encouraging and influencing investment in the sector and supporting infrastructure; and on improving the quality of the visitor experience across Scotland.

1.4. TS2020 is industry-led, with progress being supported by the Scottish Tourism Alliance ( STA) [2] , and overseen by the Tourism Leadership Group ( TLG) [3] . The TLG was formed in 2011 to bring together tourism leaders from the private and public sector to drive industry-wide collaboration and alignment.

1.5. This report, produced on behalf of the TLG, gives an overview of tourism in Scotland, and is divided into three main sections:

  • Chapter 2 provides data on Visitors to Scotland – where they come from, what they do in Scotland, and the value of their expenditure in Scotland.
  • Chapter 3 explores the makeup of Scotland’s tourism sector – both in terms of the characteristics of the business base, and the composition of the workforce – and the economic contribution it makes across Scotland.
  • Chapter 4 considers the contribution tourism makes to Scotland’s economy overall, and its role in supporting activity in other economic sectors.
  • Chapter 5 provides a brief conclusion.

Infographic:

Tourism Contributes Around £6BN Of GDP To The Scottish Economy, 5% Of The Total Each Additional £100 Million Spent By Tourists Supports Around £65 Million Of GDP In The Wider Economy Tourism Employs 207,000 People, Around One In 12 Jobs In The Economy Tourism Employment Has Grown 12% Since 2011, Creating An Extra 20,000 Jobs Over 9% Of The Sector’s Workforce Are Non-UK EU Nationals, Compared With 5% For Scotland As A Whole There Are Over 14,000 Tourism Businesses In Scotland, Around One In 12 Of Scotland’s Registered Businesses In 2016 Almost £4.8 Billion Was Spent By Overnight Visitors To Scotland Over 2.7 Million Overseas Visitors Came To Scotland In 2016 – Up 17% Since 2011 In 2016, Scotland’s Top Five Markets For International Visitors Were: USA, Germany, France, Canada, Poland (By Volume) USA, Germany, Canada, Australia, Italy (By Value) Scotland Was Voted As The Most Beautiful And Most Welcoming Country In The World* By Rough Guide Readers In 2017 Scotland Is Home To Six UNESCO World Heritage Sites One Fifth Of The UK’s Total** The National Museum Of Scotland And Edinburgh Castle Each Attracted Over 2 Million Visitors In 2017 – The Most Visited UK Attractions Outside Of London Scotland Is The Home of Golf, Whisky & Tartan *Source: Most Beautiful: https://www.roughguides.com/gallery/most-beautiful-country-in-the-world/ Most Welcoming: https://www.roughguides.com/special-features/rough-guides-reader-awards-2017-the-winners/ **Source: Scotland’s UNESCO sites are the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh; New Lanark; Heart of Neolithic Orkney; St Kilda; the Antonine Wall; and the Forth Rail Bridge. https://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/gb

Infographic Text:
Tourism Contributes Around £6BN Of GDP To The Scottish Economy, 5% Of The Total

Each Additional £100 Million Spent By Tourists Supports Around £65 Million Of GDP In The Wider Economy

Tourism Employs 207,000 People, Around One In 12 Jobs In The Economy

Tourism Employment Has Grown 12% Since 2011, Creating An Extra 20,000 Jobs

Over 9% Of The Sector’s Workforce Are Non- UK EU Nationals, Compared With 5% For Scotland As A Whole

There Are Over 14,000 Tourism Businesses In Scotland, Around One In 12 Of Scotland’s Registered Businesses

In 2016 Almost £4.8 Billion Was Spent By Overnight Visitors To Scotland

Over 2.7 Million Overseas Visitors Came To Scotland In 2016 – Up 17% Since 2011

In 2016, Scotland’s Top Five Markets For International Visitors Were:
USA, Germany, France, Canada, Poland (By Volume)
USA, Germany, Canada, Australia, Italy (By Value)

Scotland Was Voted As The Most Beautiful And Most Welcoming Country In The World*
By Rough Guide Readers In 2017

Scotland Is Home To Six UNESCO World Heritage Sites One Fifth Of The UK’s Total**

The National Museum Of Scotland And Edinburgh Castle Each Attracted Over 2 Million Visitors In 2017 – The Most Visited UK Attractions Outside Of London

Scotland Is The Home of Golf, Whisky & Tartan

*Source: Most Beautiful: https://www.roughguides.com/gallery/most-beautiful-country-in-the-world/
Most Welcoming: https://www.roughguides.com/special-features/rough-guides-reader-awards-2017-the-winners/
**Source: Scotland’s UNESCO sites are the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh; New Lanark; Heart of Neolithic Orkney; St Kilda; the Antonine
Wall; and the Forth Rail Bridge. https://whc.unesco.org/en/statesparties/gb

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