The number of British tourists visiting Lithuania increased by 7.6 percent in 2016, according to government statistics.
More than 58,000 British holidaymakers visited the destination last year, staying at least one night, according to Lithuania’s State Department of Tourism, making it the 5th consecutive year for growth from the UK market.
The country saw a record 1.49 million foreign tourists in 2016, up 9.4% from 2015, making Lithuania the most popular destination in the Baltic states.
While the country’s largest markets remain Germany, Belarus, Russia and Poland, visitor numbers from the UK are rising year-on-year.
“Lithuania is a country bursting with culture, art, entertainment, gastronomy and natural beauty,” said Gerda Butkuviene, Chief PR Specialist at Lithuania State Department of Tourism. “It’s therefore not surprising that we are seeing record visitor numbers from the UK year after year. Lithuania is experiencing an exciting surge in developments and new openings across the country this year and beyond, making it an increasingly attractive and affordable holiday destination.”
The Tourist Board is encouraging visitors to explore all the country has on offer from the beautiful capital Vilnius to UNESCO World Heritage Centre, the Curonian Split – and everywhere in between.