Logo MBIE Logo DOC

Resources

International Visitor Survey - Year end December 2023 and December Q4 2023 Data Release

March 05, 2024

This release includes total results from the International Visitors Survey (IVS) for year-end December 2023 (March, June, September and December quarters 2023) and for the December 2023 quarter.

Top-line results can be found on MBIE’s Tourism Evidence and Insights Centre (TEIC).

International Visitor Survey

Microdata is also published on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s (MBIE’s) website.

International Visitory Survey data

We advise caution when using and interpreting IVS quarterly level results

Results on the TEIC for the December quarter 2023 are presented for Australia, USA, Rest of World and Total (all countries). Quarterly level statistics have a higher margin of error than annual level statistics due to the smaller sample size resulting from a shorter survey period. Consistent with an increase in international visitor arrivals, the total sample size for the December quarter is higher than for the September quarter (July to September 2023) enabling results for the USA to be added. Results on the TEIC for the September quarter are presented for Australia, Rest of World and Total (all countries). For year ending September 2023, the larger sample size for annual data means results are available for Total, Australia, UK, USA, Rest of Europe, Rest of Asia, Germany, Canada, and Rest of World.

For year end December 2023, the larger sample size for annual data means results are available for Total, Australia, UK, USA, Rest of Europe, Asia, Germany, Canada, and Rest of World.

More information on data quality, including sample sizes, response rates and margin of errors, can be found here.

Survey quality for the International Visitor Survey

Key highlights for year-end December 2023 (January to December 2023)

All spend figures that are compared with 2022 and 2019 are adjusted for inflation using Stats NZ CPI to account for how much of the extra spending by tourists is being driven by higher prices.

Consumer price index (CPI)

International visitor spend is recovering to 2019 levels as visitor numbers increase

Overseas merchandise trade December 2023 [XLSX]

Visitor spend has increased between year-end September 2023 and year-end December 2023

Key highlights for December 2023 quarter (October to December 2023)

All spend figures that are compared with 2022 and 2019 are adjusted for inflation using Stats NZ CPI to account for how much of the extra spending by tourists is being driven by higher prices.

Visitor spend is up 43% from December quarter 2022

Net promoter score is calculated by subtracting the proportion of detractors (visitors unlikely to recommend NZ as a holiday destination) from the proportion of promoters (those highly likely to). This measure ranges from -100 to 100, with a score higher than 50 typically meaning strong customer loyalty.

Differences between current and pre-pandemic spend

Differences between international visitor spend for year-end December 2023 and year-end December 2019 levels are due to the following reasons:

Future data releases

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

March 2024

April 2024

May 2024

June 2024

Data release calendar