Back to events
Every May 7 -(May 7, 2027) - 5min read - Updated June 8, 2026 Fun

National Tourism Day

M

Event by

Day of Today Team

Have you ever considered how enjoyable it is to explore new areas? That’s what National Tourism Day is all about! It’s a special day to celebrate the joys of travel and the positive effects it has on people. It reminds us why exploring the world, seeing new places, and learning about different cultures matters. National Tourism Day offers an opportunity to honor the happiness of travel tourism and its influence on the tourism sector.

Key Takeaways:

  • National Tourism Day is celebrated on May 7th every year.
  • It highlights how tourism helps bring people together and supports local and national economies.
  • National Tourism Day was introduced in 1983 as part of National Travel Tourism Week by President Ronald Reagan.
  • You can celebrate by taking a local trip, visiting nearby attractions, or supporting local tourism businesses.

What is National Tourism Day?

National Tourism Day is a day established to celebrate the worth and significance of the tourism sector. It reminds us how travel brings people together and helps communities grow. This unique day draws attention to the travel sector and all the jobs created by it. It also motivates people to explore their country and perhaps even travel abroad.

A man and woman with luggages walking on dock. There are small sea side villas can be seen in the distance.
Photo by Asad Photo Maldives from Pexels

Whether it's a major adventure or a short outing near home, National Tourism Day is a means to honor the concept of travel. Moreover, this day celebrates the joy of traveling and everything related to the tourism industry.

Brief History

In May 1983, President Ronald Reagan declared National Travel Tourism Week to recognize the importance of tourism. Since then, many countries have created their own tourism days, understanding how much the travel industry helps grow the economy and create jobs.

People walking in the Grand Central Station
Photo by Maxime LEVREL from Pexels

It's a time to underline the tourist sector's contributions and to inspire domestic travel tourism. This yearly tradition reminds us how travel can support communities, offer jobs, and create memorable experiences. The focus has always been on the positive impact the tourism sector has on people and the economic growth.

When is National Tourism Day?

National Tourism Day is observed on May 7th every year.

Upcoming dates of National Tourism Day

Year

Day

Date

2025

Wednesday

May 7

2026

Thursday

May 7

2027

Friday

May 7

2028

Sunday

May 7

2029

Monday

May 7

2030

Tuesday

May 7

How to Celebrate National Tourism Day?

National Travel Tourism Week is a chance to celebrate the joy of exploring, support the tourism industry, and discover new places. National Tourism Day is part of this week.

Brooklyn Bridge, New York during Nighttime.
Photo by Pixabay from Pexels

Here are four ways you can show your support for tourism.

1. Organize a Day Trip or Local Getaway

Becoming a tourist in your own neighborhood is among the most easiest ways to celebrate National Tourism Day. You can check out a nearby town you've never visited, walk a local trail, or visit a museum or historic site. This helps the local tourism sector directly and lets you find hidden treasures near your home. When you spend money at local restaurants, shops, and attractions, you also help local businesses grow and boost your community’s economy.

2. Encouraging Companies Connected to Tourism

Another great way to celebrate this annual tradition is by supporting travel-related businesses. You can book a weekend stay at a local hotel, eat at a restaurant that relies on tourists, or plan an activity with a local tour guide. These directly help people who work in the travel sector. Even little deeds, such as purchasing mementos from local craftspeople, can have an impact.

3. Share Your Travel Experiences

Use National Tourism Day to share your past travel experiences with friends, family, or on social media. Post your most remarkable stories and images, and share what made those travels unique. When you share positive travel memories, you can inspire others to explore new places. For the travel industry, this sort of natural marketing is priceless. Seeing genuine and passionate stories about travel makes people more motivated to plan their journeys.

4. Promote the Need for Travel

National Tourism Day is a great time to highlight how important tourism is to your local and national economy. You can support tourism by writing to your local leaders, joining groups that promote travel, or simply talking to others about how tourism helps communities grow and thrive. National Tourism Day is a good time to speak out about the importance of the tourism industry in creating healthy and dynamic communities and the positive influence of tourism.

Conclusion

National Tourism Day is a time to remember how travel and tourism make our lives better and help communities. It's an opportunity to value the happiness of discovering new areas and the vital part the tourism sector plays in economic development.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the #1 vacation destination in the world? 

There isn't one clear #1 vacation spot in the world because rankings often change based on different surveys and factors like tourist numbers. However, countries like France, Spain, and the United States are usually among the top, attracting millions of visitors each year.
These places are popular because they offer a mix of cultural sites, natural beauty, and fun activities. In the end, the "best" vacation destination depends on your personal travel preferences.

What state is the most visited? 

Florida is usually the most visited state by both Americans and international tourists. People love its warm weather, famous theme parks like Disney World and Universal Studios, beautiful beaches, and fun attractions. California is also very popular, offering everything from big cities and Hollywood to national parks and scenic coastlines.

What is the least visited state in the US? 

Alaska is often called the least visited state in the U.S. because it has the fewest overnight tourists. This is mostly due to its remote location, wild nature, and the fact that it can be hard for some people to get there. Even though Alaska offers stunning scenery and unique travel experiences, its distance and travel challenges keep many visitors away compared to states that are easier to reach.

Related Events

Happiness Happens Month
January 3, 2027 - First Sunday of January · 5min read Fun

Happiness Happens Month

Celebrate Happiness Happens Month this August! A time to share joy, spread positivity, and remind ourselves that happiness is worth celebrating every day.

Just Because Day
August 27, 2026 - Every August 27 · 6min read Fun

Just Because Day

Celebrate Just Because Day on August 27! A fun, spontaneous holiday to do kind or quirky things “just because” and brighten someone’s day.

International Dog Day
August 26, 2026 - Every August 26 · 7min read Fun

International Dog Day

Celebrate International Dog Day on August 26th. Treat your furry friends with love, care, and appreciation for all the joy they bring.