Explore Airbnb Markets by Country (2026)

Discover Airbnb occupancy rates, revenue data, and investment opportunities across countries worldwide. Compare markets to find the best locations for your Airbnb investment.

Source: GuestFavorites Last updated: 2026-05-02
Argentina

Argentina

Argentina spans big‑city demand in Buenos Aires and more nature‑oriented travel in Bariloche. Alongside Mendoza, Iguazú, and Salta, those five markets capture very different trip types within the same country. Current tracking shows 93,328 active listings across 858 markets, with average annual revenue of $10,153 and occupancy averaging 54%.

Markets 858
Occupancy Rate 54%
Active Listings 93,328
Average Annual Revenue $10,153
Australia

Australia

Australia often moves between city demand in Sydney and Melbourne and more leisure‑linked travel around the Gold Coast. Brisbane and Perth add additional regional spread. Right now we see 130,921 active listings across 7,256 markets, with average annual revenue of A$63,285 and occupancy averaging 57%.

Markets 7,256
Occupancy Rate 57%
Active Listings 130,921
Average Annual Revenue A$63,285
Belgium

Belgium

Belgium often reflects short, city‑focused stays and cross‑border travel patterns. Brussels and Antwerp can differ from Bruges, where trip purpose is frequently oriented around shorter breaks.

We currently see 27,236 active listings across 553 markets. Average annual revenue is €25,660 and occupancy averages 46%; Ghent and Liège extend the picture beyond the largest hubs.

Markets 553
Occupancy Rate 46%
Active Listings 27,236
Average Annual Revenue €25,660
Brazil

Brazil

Brazil’s short‑term rental footprint reflects its scale: São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are shaped by large, year‑round city demand, while Florianópolis and Salvador can track more clearly with seasonal travel.

At the national level, we currently measure 555,042 active listings across 2,978 markets. Average annual revenue is R$63,353 and occupancy averages 49%; Búzios is a useful counterpoint for how coastal demand can behave differently.

Markets 2,978
Occupancy Rate 49%
Active Listings 555,042
Average Annual Revenue R$63,353
England

England

England’s inventory is strongly influenced by London, but it’s not a single‑profile market. Manchester and Liverpool can differ from Bristol, and Bath often reflects a different short‑stay pattern.

Across 9,128 markets, we currently observe 220,114 active listings. Average annual revenue is £30,819, with occupancy averaging 56%.

Markets 9,128
Occupancy Rate 56%
Active Listings 220,114
Average Annual Revenue £30,819
France

France

France mixes dense city supply with coastal leisure demand. Paris anchors much of the urban inventory, while Nice can align with different seasonal travel.

In total, we currently see 739,147 active listings across 27,773 markets.

Average annual revenue is €25,107 and occupancy averages 55%. Lyon, Bordeaux, and Marseille provide additional regional reference points beyond Paris and the Riviera.

Markets 27,773
Occupancy Rate 55%
Active Listings 739,147
Average Annual Revenue €25,107
Germany

Germany

Germany’s inventory is distributed across major metropolitan nodes—Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg on one side, and finance/transport hubs like Frankfurt and Cologne on the other. In total we currently see 206,201 active listings across 8,540 markets; average annual revenue is €24,548 and occupancy averages 54%.

Markets 8,540
Occupancy Rate 54%
Active Listings 206,201
Average Annual Revenue €24,548
Italy

Italy

Italy’s supply spans classic cultural travel and everyday city demand. Rome and Florence often anchor the heritage side, while Milan can show a different weekday/weekend rhythm.

We currently record 360,255 active listings across 6,270 markets. Average annual revenue is €30,303, with occupancy averaging 58%. Venice and Naples illustrate additional variation in trip type and seasonality.

Markets 6,270
Occupancy Rate 58%
Active Listings 360,255
Average Annual Revenue €30,303
Mexico

Mexico

Mexico often splits between resort-led coastal travel and large city stays. Cancún and Playa del Carmen usually sit on one side of that divide, while Mexico City reflects a different trip-purpose mix.

Across 2,237 markets, 212,130 listings are currently active. Average annual revenue is $18,256 and occupancy averages 48%. Tulum and Puerto Vallarta add further coastal profiles.

Markets 2,237
Occupancy Rate 48%
Active Listings 212,130
Average Annual Revenue $18,256
Netherlands

Netherlands

The Netherlands is primarily city‑driven. Amsterdam can carry a different visitor mix than Rotterdam, and The Hague can align with yet another travel pattern.

We currently track 49,370 active listings across 2,504 markets. Average annual revenue is €34,869 and occupancy averages 54%. Utrecht and Maastricht broaden the view beyond the core.

Markets 2,504
Occupancy Rate 54%
Active Listings 49,370
Average Annual Revenue €34,869
New Zealand

New Zealand

New Zealand’s supply is often tied to nature-led travel and smaller population centers. Auckland can look quite different from Queenstown, where inventory tends to map more directly to tourism flow.

In our dataset, 36,853 listings are active across 848 markets. Average annual revenue is $60,738 with occupancy averaging 61%. Christchurch, Wellington, and Rotorua add additional lenses on regional demand.

Markets 848
Occupancy Rate 61%
Active Listings 36,853
Average Annual Revenue $60,738
Portugal

Portugal

Portugal typically combines city demand in Lisbon and Porto with coastal travel around the Algarve. In our current snapshot, 83,715 listings are active across 2,529 markets; average annual revenue is €16,576 and occupancy averages 48%. Funchal and Cascais add additional geographic variety within the same country.

Markets 2,529
Occupancy Rate 48%
Active Listings 83,715
Average Annual Revenue €16,576
Spain

Spain

Spain often splits between historic city demand—Madrid and Barcelona—and established coastal travel around Málaga. We currently track 267,448 active listings across 5,143 markets; average annual revenue is €31,078 and occupancy averages 61%. Seville and Valencia help round out a view beyond the two largest metros.

Markets 5,143
Occupancy Rate 61%
Active Listings 267,448
Average Annual Revenue €31,078
Switzerland

Switzerland

Switzerland blends urban demand (Zurich, Geneva) with alpine seasonality (Zermatt, Interlaken), which shapes availability and pricing differently across regions. We currently observe 36,577 active listings across 1,613 markets; average annual revenue is CHF32,862 and occupancy averages 49%. Lucerne often sits between those profiles.

Markets 1,613
Occupancy Rate 49%
Active Listings 36,577
Average Annual Revenue CHF32,862
United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates

The UAE is strongly node‑based: Dubai and Abu Dhabi account for much of the visible inventory, while Sharjah adds another urban profile.

We currently track 28,487 active listings across 162 markets, with average annual revenue of AED194,782 and occupancy averaging 67%.

Ras Al Khaimah and Ajman broaden the dataset beyond the two largest hubs.

Markets 162
Occupancy Rate 67%
Active Listings 28,487
Average Annual Revenue AED194,782
Uruguay

Uruguay

Uruguay’s activity is often easiest to understand through its coastline. Punta del Este tends to concentrate destination stays, while Montevideo can reflect more regular city demand.

We currently count 21,676 active listings across 303 markets. Annual revenue averages $12,302 and occupancy averages 48%. Colonia del Sacramento, José Ignacio, and Piriápolis help capture the range of coastal and historic‑town profiles.

Markets 303
Occupancy Rate 48%
Active Listings 21,676
Average Annual Revenue $12,302