![]() Mark Elliott, division president of Mastercard Southern Africa, said the mix of shopping and tourism offerings in Johannesburg was still hitting the mark with international travellers. This year's Index ranked 23 major African cities including Cairo, Nairobi, Lagos, Casablanca, Durban, Tunis, Dar es Salaam, Accra, Kampala, Maputo and Dakar among others. It also provides insight on the fastest growing destination cities, and a deeper understanding of why people travel and how they spend around the world. The Mastercard Global Destination Cities Index ranks the world's top 162 destination cities in terms of visitor volume and spend for the 2017 calendar year. On average, international visitors stayed 10.9 nights and spent $48 per day in Johannesburg, with shopping accounting for more than 50% of their total spend. Mastercard said Johannesburg also recorded the highest international overnight visitor expenditure among African cities with travellers spending $2.14-billion in 2017, well ahead of Marrakech which stood at $1.64-billion. Polokwane came in at third with 1.88-million, beating Cape Town which attracted 1.73-million visitors, and Djerba in Tunisia with 1.65-million rounded out the top five African cities ranked in the Index. Close on its heels, Marrakech in Morocco is the second most popular African destination city, welcoming 3.93-million international overnight visitors last year. The City of Gold, as Johannesburg is affectionately known, attracted 4.05-million international overnight visitors in 2017. Johannesburg has emerged as the most popular destination city in Africa for the fifth consecutive year, according to the annual Mastercard Global Destination Cities Index released on Tuesday.
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