Tourism
Tourism is a vital industry for Scotland. It is worth over £4 billion to the Scottish economy each year and supports over 200,000 jobs.
Latest news
- Work on innovative projects - it's the best move you'll ever make
- 16 July 2008
- Exciting positions are now available in some of Scotland's leading university departments and research institutes.
- Renewed Scottish Enterprise targets business growth
- 28 April 2008
- Scottish Enterprise (SE) aims to support its business customers to increase turnover by more than £400 million in the next year.
- £70 million ideas-business scheme seeks new applicants
- 24 April 2008
- One of Scotland's most successful schemes in turning ideas into successful businesses, opens tomorrow (24 April 2008) for new applications.
- New-look Scottish Enterprise open for business
- 1 April 2008
- Scottish Enterprise begins a new chapter today with a refreshed and refocused remit as Scotland’s enterprise, innovation and investment agency supporting business growth and developing the business environment.
- Scotland's Tourism sector to gain from outdoor activity market
- 17 March 2008
- Tourism businesses operating in Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park are gathering to maximise the area's potential and boost the local economy through developing and exploiting the fast growing outdoor activity market.
- Scottish companies urged to build teams for international markets
- 6 March 2008
- More than 50 growing Scottish businesses are expected to attend the Leadership Event 2008, hosted by Scottish Enterprise's Global Companies Development Team, at AirthCastle today.
Tourism in Scotland
In 2006, over 16 million tourists took overnight trips to Scotland, spending more than £4 billion.
Most tourism trips to Scotland are made by people in the UK, and the USA is our biggest overseas market, accounting for a quarter of spending by overseas visitors.