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.
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 95,401 active listings across 856 markets, with average annual revenue of $10,046 and occupancy averaging 54%.
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 130,219 active listings across 7,217 markets, with average annual revenue of A$64,623 and occupancy averaging 56%.
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 9,034 markets, we currently observe 203,482 active listings. Average annual revenue is £31,115, with occupancy averaging 56%.
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 656,572 active listings across 27,036 markets.
Average annual revenue is €25,117 and occupancy averages 55%. Lyon, Bordeaux, and Marseille provide additional regional reference points beyond Paris and the Riviera.
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 193,777 active listings across 8,369 markets; average annual revenue is €25,120 and occupancy averages 55%.
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 293,322 active listings across 6,112 markets. Average annual revenue is €30,602, with occupancy averaging 58%. Venice and Naples illustrate additional variation in trip type and seasonality.
Spain
Spain often splits between historic city demand—Madrid and Barcelona—and established coastal travel around Málaga. We currently track 236,959 active listings across 5,081 markets; average annual revenue is €30,665 and occupancy averages 61%. Seville and Valencia help round out a view beyond the two largest metros.
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 29,429 active listings across 168 markets, with average annual revenue of AED209,481 and occupancy averaging 70%.
Ras Al Khaimah and Ajman broaden the dataset beyond the two largest hubs.
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 22,949 active listings across 304 markets. Annual revenue averages $11,940 and occupancy averages 48%. Colonia del Sacramento, José Ignacio, and Piriápolis help capture the range of coastal and historic‑town profiles.