
This year, Nevada joins the ranks of Florida, California, New York, Texas, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Illinois, and other states in welcoming a significant influx of international tourists. The state is benefiting from robust airline connectivity, a booming cruise tourism industry, diverse entertainment options, luxury accommodations, pristine beaches, and iconic attractions that continue to draw overseas visitors to America’s premier travel destinations.

In January 2026, Nevada attracted 119,406 international visitors, marking a favorable 2.0% increase compared to the previous year. The state now represents nearly 5.0% of total international arrivals among major US tourist destinations. Las Vegas remains the crown jewel of Nevada’s tourism, drawing global travelers with its opulent casinos, high-end resorts, spectacular shows, and vibrant nightlife. Thanks to Harry Reid International Airport, international connectivity from regions like Canada, Mexico, Europe, and Asia thrives, furthering the city’s status as an entertainment tourism hub.

Leading the international tourist count is Florida, welcoming an astounding 674,452 visitors in January 2026—a growth of 5.4% from the previous year. Capturing nearly 28.5% of all international arrivals, Florida is a powerhouse fueled by its stunning beaches, luxury resorts, world-renowned theme parks like Disneyland and Universal Studios, and extensive cruise tourism offerings from PortMiami and Port Canaveral. Florida’s appeal is enhanced by its excellent airline connectivity and warm climate, making it a favored destination for tourists from Europe, Canada, and Latin America.

California welcomed 339,556 international visitors in January 2026, despite facing an 8.8% drop compared to last year. Making up 14.3% of all international travelers to the US, cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego continue to attract visitors through their iconic attractions such as Disneyland, the Golden Gate Bridge, and vibrant coastal scenes. Key aviation hubs like Los Angeles International serve as gateways for international visitors, sustaining California’s strong presence in the tourism sector.

New York remains a pivotal global tourism hub, drawing 325,703 international visitors in January 2026 despite a 6.0% decrease year over year. With attractions such as Times Square, Central Park, and Broadway, the city is a beacon for travelers. JFK International Airport facilitates strong connections, helping to retain New York’s robust tourism economy despite challenges like rising costs and economic uncertainties.
Texas welcomed 133,499 international visitors in January 2026, a decline of 2.6% from the previous year. The state’s economic landscape is supported by strong business, cultural tourism, and major airport hubs like Dallas/Fort Worth. Hawaii, on the other hand, attracted 94,440 international visitors, exhibiting modest growth of 0.8%, driven by its luxury offerings and stunning natural scenery.
As international travel continues to rebound, Nevada and its fellow states exemplify the diverse attractions and robust infrastructures that make them leading destinations for international tourists. From the enchanting glitz of Las Vegas to the serene landscapes of Hawaii and the vibrant cities of Florida and California, America’s tourism landscape is as dynamic and inviting as ever. With ongoing improvements in connectivity and visitor services, these states are poised for a bright future in welcoming international travelers in 2026 and beyond.
Source: The post Nevada Joins Florida, California, New York, Texas, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Illinois and Other States in Welcoming the Most International Tourists in the US This Year: Everything You Need to Know first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.
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