List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama
This is a list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama, the 44th President of the United States. As of February 2016, Obama has made 43 international trips to 52 different countries (in addition to visiting Vatican City and the West Bank) since his presidency began with his January 2009 inauguration, in addition to many more trips made domestically within the United States which are not shown on this list.
Domestic trips
In May 2015, Barack Obama completed visiting all 50 states as president,[1] making him the fourth U.S. president to visit all 50 states after Richard Nixon, George H. W. Bush, and Bill Clinton.[2]
International trips
Number of visits | Country |
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1 visit | Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Netherlands, Norway, Panama, Portugal, Senegal, Singapore, Sweden, Tanzania, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, West Bank |
2 visits | Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Turkey, Vatican City |
3 visits | Japan, Saudi Arabia |
4 visits | Afghanistan, Germany, South Korea, United Kingdom |
5 visits | Mexico |
6 visits | France |
2009
The following international trips were made by Barack Obama during 2009:
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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Canada | Ottawa | February 19 | See also: Canada–United States relations
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United Kingdom | London | March 31 – April 2 | See also: United Kingdom–United States relations and Special Relationship
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France Germany |
Strasbourg, Kehl, Baden-Baden | April 3–4 |
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Czech Republic | Prague | April 5 | See also: Czech Republic–United States relations
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Turkey | Ankara, Istanbul | April 6–7 | See also: Turkey–United States relations
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Iraq | Baghdad | April 7 | See also: Iraq–United States relations
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Mexico | Mexico City | April 16–17[35] | See also: Mexico–United States relations
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Trinidad and Tobago | Port of Spain | April 17–19 |
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Saudi Arabia | Riyadh Province | June 3–4 | See also: Saudi Arabia–United States relations
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Egypt | Cairo, Giza | June 4 | See also: Egypt–United States relations
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Germany | Dresden, Buchenwald, Landstuhl | June 5 | See also: Germany–United States relations
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France | Paris, Caen | June 5–7 | See also: France–United States relations
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Russia | Moscow | July 6–8 | See also: Russia–United States relations
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Italy | L'Aquila, Rome | July 8–10 | See also: Italy–United States relations
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Vatican City | Vatican City | July 10 | See also: Holy See–United States relations
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Ghana | Accra, Cape Coast | July 11 | See also: Ghana–United States relations
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Mexico | Guadalajara | August 9–10 | See also: Mexico–United States relations
North American Leaders' Summit
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Denmark | Copenhagen | October 2 | See also: Denmark–United States relations
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Japan | Tokyo | November 13–14 | See also: Japan–United States relations
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Singapore | Central Area | November 14–15 | See also: Singapore–United States relations
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China | Shanghai, Beijing | November 15–18 | See also: Sino-American relations
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South Korea | Seoul, Osan | November 18–19 | See also: South Korea–United States relations
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Norway | Oslo | December 10 | See also: Norway–United States relations
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Denmark | Copenhagen | December 18 | See also: Denmark–United States relations
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2010
The following international trips were made by Barack Obama during 2010:
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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Afghanistan | Bagram, Kabul | March 28 | See also: Afghanistan–United States relations
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Czech Republic | Prague | April 8 | See also: Czech Republic–United States relations
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Canada | Huntsville, Toronto | June 25–27 | See also: Canada–United States relations
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India | Mumbai, New Delhi | November 6–9 | See also: India–United States relations
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Indonesia | Jakarta | November 9–10 | See also: Indonesia–United States relations
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South Korea | Seoul | November 10–12 | See also: South Korea–United States relations
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Japan | Tokyo, Yokohama, Kamakura | November 12–14 | See also: Japan–United States relations
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Portugal | Lisbon | November 19–20 | See also: Portugal–United States relations
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Afghanistan | Bagram | December 3 | See also: Afghanistan–United States relations
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2011
The following international trips have been made by Barack Obama during his third year in office as of November 2011:
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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Brazil | Brasília, Rio de Janeiro | March 19–21 | See also: Brazil–United States relations
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Chile | Santiago | March 21–22 | See also: Chile–United States relations
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El Salvador | San Salvador | March 22–23 | See also: El Salvador–United States relations
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Ireland | Dublin, Moneygall | May 23 | See also: Ireland–United States relations
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United Kingdom | London | May 23–26 | See also: United Kingdom–United States relations and Special Relationship
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France | Deauville | May 26–27 | See also: France–United States relations
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Poland | Warsaw | May 27–28 | See also: Poland–United States relations
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France | Cannes | November 3–4 | See also: France–United States relations
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Australia | Canberra, Darwin | November 16–17 | See also: Australia–United States relations
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Indonesia | Nusa Dua[218] on Bali | November 17–19 | See also: Indonesia–United States relations
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2012
The following international trips were made by Barack Obama during 2012:
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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South Korea | Osan, Seoul | March 25–27 | See also: South Korea–United States relations
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Colombia | Cartagena | April 13–15[264][265][266] |
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Afghanistan | Bagram, Kabul | May 1–2 | See also: Afghanistan–United States relations
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Mexico | Los Cabos,[348] San José del Cabo[349] | June 17[350]–19 | See also: Mexico–United States relations
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Thailand | Bangkok | November 18–19 | See also: Thailand–United States relations
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Myanmar (Burma) | Yangon | November 19 | See also: Burma–United States relations
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Cambodia | Phnom Penh | November 19–20 | See also: Cambodia–United States relations
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2013
The following international trips were made by Barack Obama during 2013:
Country | Destination | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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Israel West Bank |
Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Ramallah, Bethlehem | March 20–22 |
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Jordan | Amman, Petra | March 22–23 | See also: Jordan–United States relations
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Mexico | Mexico City | May 2–3 | See also: Mexico–United States relations
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Costa Rica | San José | May 3–4 | See also: Costa Rica–United States relations
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United Kingdom | Belfast, Lough Erne | June 17–18 | See also: United Kingdom–United States relations and Special Relationship
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Germany | Berlin[457] | June 18–19 | See also: Germany–United States relations
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Senegal | Dakar | June 26–28 | See also: Senegal–United States relations
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South Africa | Johannesburg, Pretoria, Soweto, Cape Town | June 28 – July 1 | See also: South Africa–United States relations
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Tanzania | Dar es Salaam | July 1–2 | See also: Tanzania–United States relations
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Sweden | Stockholm | September 4–5 | See also: Sweden–United States relations
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Russia | St. Petersburg | September 5–6 | See also: Russia–United States relations
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South Africa | Johannesburg, Soweto | December 9–11 | See also: South Africa–United States relations
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2014
The following international trips were made by Barack Obama during 2014:
Country | Destination | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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Mexico | Toluca | February 19 | See also: Mexico–United States relations
North American Leaders' Summit
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Netherlands | Amsterdam, The Hague | March 24–26 | See also: Netherlands–United States relations
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Belgium | Brussels | March 26–27 | See also: Belgium–United States relations
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Vatican City | Vatican City | March 27 | See also: Holy See–United States relations
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Italy | Rome | March 27–28 | See also: Italy–United States relations
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Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | March 28–29 | See also: Saudi Arabia–United States relations
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Japan | Tokyo | April 23–25 | See also: Japan–United States relations
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South Korea | Seoul | April 25–26 | See also: South Korea–United States relations
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Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | April 26–28 | See also: Malaysia–United States relations
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Philippines | Manila | April 28–29 | See also: Philippines–United States relations
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Afghanistan | Bagram | May 25–26 | See also: Afghanistan–United States relations
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Poland | Warsaw | June 3–4 | See also: Poland–United States relations
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Belgium | Brussels | June 4–5 | See also: Belgium–United States relations
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France | Paris, Colleville, Ouistreham | June 5–6 | See also: France–United States relations
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Estonia | Tallinn | September 3–4 | See also: Estonia–United States relations
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United Kingdom | Newport | September 4–5 | See also: United Kingdom–United States relations and Special Relationship
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China | Beijing | November 10–12 | See also: Sino–American relations
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Myanmar (Burma) | Naypyidaw, Yangon | November 12–15 | See also: Burma–United States relations
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Australia | Brisbane | November 15–16 | See also: Australia–United States relations
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2015
The following international trips were made by Barack Obama during 2015:
Country | Destination | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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India | New Delhi | January 25–27 | See also: India–United States relations
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Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | January 27 | See also: Saudi Arabia–United States relations
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Jamaica | Kingston | April 9–10 | See also: Jamaica–United States relations
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Panama | Panama City | April 10–11 | See also: Panama–United States relations
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Germany | Schloss Elmau | June 7–8 | See also: Germany–United States relations
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Kenya | Nairobi | July 24–26 | See also: Kenya–United States relations
Global Entrepreneurship Summit
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Ethiopia | Addis Ababa | July 26–28 | See also: Ethiopia–United States relations
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Turkey | Antalya | November 14–17 | See also: Turkey–United States relations
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Philippines | Manila | November 17–20 | See also: Philippines–United States relations
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Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | November 20–22 | See also: Malaysia–United States relations
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France | Paris | November 29 – December 1 |
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2016
Future trips
The following trips are scheduled to be made by Barack Obama in 2016:
Country | Destination | Date(s) | Notes | ||
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Germany | Hanover | April 24–25 |
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Japan | Shima | May 26–27 | See also: Japan–United States relations
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Poland | Warsaw | July 8–9 | See also: Poland–United States relations
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China | Hangzhou | September 4–5 | See also: Sino–American relations
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Peru | Lima | November | See also: Peru–United States relations
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Laos | Vientiane | TBA | See also: Laos–United States relations
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Multilateral meetings participated in by Obama
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