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International Visitor Survey - Year end March 2024 and March Q1 2024 Data Release

June 04, 2024

The latest rolling International Visitor Survey (IVS) results have been released, including data for the March 2024 quarter.

See high levels insights and explore the interactive dashboards on the Tourism Evidence and Insights Centre website:

International Visitor Survey

International tourism contributed $4.5 billion to New Zealand’s economy in the March 2024 quarter, an increase of 34% (adjusted for inflation) from the same quarter in 2023.

For the year ending in March 2024, international tourism was worth a total of $11.2 billion, making it the second highest export earner only behind dairy. This equates to $8.9 billion or 80% when compared to pre-pandemic levels and adjusted for inflation.

Visitor numbers have similarly returned to 82% of pre-pandemic levels, meaning growth in international visitor spend almost matches growth in visitor arrivals.

Higher spending visitors such as visitors from China and those who come for holidays or business are now returning. Proportions of visitors who tend to spend less, such as visitors staying with friends and family and Australian visitors, are now also decreasing to pre-pandemic levels after a bump during the last 2 years.

Visitors from the US spent the most each day ($349 – 95% of pre-pandemic levels), and visitors from Germany spent the most on their visits overall ($6,373 – equal to pre-pandemic levels). Elsewhere, visitors from Canada, Germany, and Australia have reached or slightly exceeded pre-covid daily spend levels.

Visitors are staying for less time compared with 2019. Median length of stay for all visitors was 9.5 days compared with 12 days in 2019, largely driven by a decrease in length of stay by Chinese and other visitors from Asia.

The International Visitor Survey measures the expenditure, characteristics and behaviours of international visitors to New Zealand.

The next data release will include results from the June quarter and will be released in October 2024. The full data release calendar can be found on the MBIE website:

Future data releases

The tourism data release calendar on the MBIE website has release dates to December 2024.

July 2024

August 2024

September 2024