The New Zealand Herald

Tourist boom pushing up room rates

Index shows Auckland nightly cost up 9% and picks strong year ahead 1 2 3 4 5

- Jamie Gray

The booming tourism sector has helped drive Auckland’s average hotel room rate to $197 per night, up 9 per cent on the previous year’s, according to new data.

Online accommodat­ion website Hotel.com said its hotel price index showed the average price paid per night for a room by internatio­nal visitors increased by 2 per cent to $176 per night in 2016.

The rise comes on the back of another record-breaking year for tourism in New Zealand in 2016, with internatio­nal holiday-makers nearing numbers close to 3.5 million.

Auckland was the most popular destinatio­n for internatio­nal travellers, followed by Queenstown, where yearon-year prices rose by 13 per cent to an average of $273 a night.

Christchur­ch and Welling- ton were the third and fourth most popular.

Picton reported the steepest fall in price of the top 20 destinatio­ns, dropping by 10 per cent to $140 per night in 2016.

Christchur­ch also declined in the price paid per night by visiting guests — most likely due to ongoing earthquake and rebuild issues — down 5 per cent, it said.

In Hamilton, the most affordable New Zealand destinatio­n among the top 20 analysed for internatio­nal travellers, a hotel room cost on average $136 per night in 2016.

Hotels.com brand marketing manager, Australia and New Zealand, David Spasovic, said the rising value of the New Zealand dollar had not deterred tourists and he expected the trend to continue.

“The year ahead looks strong with increased air routes opening up New Zealand to more corners of the globe, and its role as co-host for major sporting events like the Rugby League World Cup and LPGA golf tour,” he said.

In outbound tourism, Britain’s vote last June to leave the European Union helped to reinforce London as a favour- ite destinatio­n for Kiwis.

After June, New Zealand travellers paid 15 per cent less to stay there in 2016, most likely because the British pound plummeted to its lowest level in more than 30 years and the kiwi dollar has

Auckland

$197

up 9% Queenstown

$273

up 13% Christchur­ch

$161

down 5% Wellington

$175

Rotorua

$158

up 3% up 5%

been buying close to 53p — the best exchange rate in three years.

Australia and the United States were respective­ly the first- and second-most popular countries for Kiwi travellers in 2016, despite a majority of the destinatio­n price.

Of the 13 least affordable cities reported in the Hotels.com data, 11 were in the United States, with Santa Monica making Kiwis feel the pinch at $486 on average per night, followed by Lahaina, in Hawaii, ($439).

The Turkish city of Istanbul, which was rocked by terror attacks and an attempted military coup in 2016, topped the list of European destinatio­ns sliding most in price with a fall of 27 per cent, where a room can set travellers back just $106 a night, Hotels.Com said.

The Hotels.com report follows news over the weekend that Auckland hotel and motel owners are on a collision course with mayor Phil Goff over a targeted rate they say will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars a year.

Goff said accommodat­ion providers had never had it so good and they should pay for tourism promotion.

The new rate could raise close to $28 million and is part of the city’s annual budget which is due to be signed off around the middle of the year. cities rising in

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New Zealand enjoyed another record-breaking year for visitor numbers last year.

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