As of August 2024, Denmark, situated on the Jutland Peninsula and surrounded by over 400 islands, continues to be a hub of diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
The Jutland Peninsula, covering more than two-thirds of the country's land area, remains a significant geographical feature, with Vendsyssel-Thy at its northern tip, separated by the Lim Fjord.
Danish travelers enjoy visa-free access to 190 destinations, facilitating global exploration.
In 2022, Danish travelers made around 6.04 million outbound trips, with a 10% increase in international departures in 2023, signaling a post-pandemic travel resurgence.
Europe remains the top destination, with Spain, Italy, and Greece being the most popular choices. Air travel dominates outbound journeys, followed by car and train travel.
Denmark’s economy remained stable in 2023, with a GDP of approximately 2804.74 billion Danish Kroner.
The country's strong social welfare systems and high standard of living support the population's ability to travel.
Sports and cultural tourism are significant, with Danish tourists seeking cultural experiences in destinations like France and Italy, while football, cycling, and outdoor activities remain popular at home.