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Moving the dial

Opportunity and upswing collide to make 2025 a year of promise for New Zealand’s tourism sector. With rebounding visitor numbers, easing interest rates, and new investment levers in play, 2025 could well be the year of the deal.

Photo credit: Fiji Tourism
Pacific comeback

The islands are calling, and there are investment opportunities across the price and location spectrum. Record visitor numbers and expanding infrastructure are unlocking high-yield resort and leisure investment opportunities.

Franchise model drives revenue

More New Zealand hotel owners are turning to global franchise brands for scale, support and revenue uplift. Find out why the franchise model is outperforming traditional management structures, and what it could mean for your asset.

Room for optimism

Improved flight schedules and gradually rebounding international visitor numbers should bolster the tourism sector, and it’s encouraging to see accommodation assets attracting investor attention.

The numbers game

Industry and sector data shows a mixed bag for the hotels, tourism and leisure market – but it’s a dynamic and fluid picture with plenty to be excited about.

New look, new life

Hotel refurbishments allow operators to remain relevant in a competitive market, to boost guest experiences, and increase revenue potential.

Improved reception

News that international tourism has rebounded and is now the country’s second-largest export earner is a real morale boost to the hotels, tourism & leisure (HTL) sector.

Your room is ready

As visitor arrival numbers ramp up and tourism gets a second wind, new hotels in Auckland are welcoming discerning guests.

Accommodation upgrade

The innovative revamp and rebranding of pivotally-located existing hotel assets is transforming accommodation options for guests.

Moving the dial

Opportunity and upswing collide to make 2025 a year of promise for New Zealand’s tourism sector. With rebounding visitor numbers, easing interest rates, and new investment levers in play, 2025 could well be the year of the deal.

Photo credit: Fiji Tourism
Pacific comeback

The islands are calling, and there are investment opportunities across the price and location spectrum. Record visitor numbers and expanding infrastructure are unlocking high-yield resort and leisure investment opportunities.

Franchise model drives revenue

More New Zealand hotel owners are turning to global franchise brands for scale, support and revenue uplift. Find out why the franchise model is outperforming traditional management structures, and what it could mean for your asset.

Room for optimism

Improved flight schedules and gradually rebounding international visitor numbers should bolster the tourism sector, and it’s encouraging to see accommodation assets attracting investor attention.

The numbers game

Industry and sector data shows a mixed bag for the hotels, tourism and leisure market – but it’s a dynamic and fluid picture with plenty to be excited about.

New look, new life

Hotel refurbishments allow operators to remain relevant in a competitive market, to boost guest experiences, and increase revenue potential.

Improved reception

News that international tourism has rebounded and is now the country’s second-largest export earner is a real morale boost to the hotels, tourism & leisure (HTL) sector.

Your room is ready

As visitor arrival numbers ramp up and tourism gets a second wind, new hotels in Auckland are welcoming discerning guests.

Accommodation upgrade

The innovative revamp and rebranding of pivotally-located existing hotel assets is transforming accommodation options for guests.

Moving the dial

Opportunity and upswing collide to make 2025 a year of promise for New Zealand’s tourism sector. With rebounding visitor numbers, easing interest rates, and new investment levers in play, 2025 could well be the year of the deal.

Photo credit: Fiji Tourism
Pacific comeback

The islands are calling, and there are investment opportunities across the price and location spectrum. Record visitor numbers and expanding infrastructure are unlocking high-yield resort and leisure investment opportunities.

Franchise model drives revenue

More New Zealand hotel owners are turning to global franchise brands for scale, support and revenue uplift. Find out why the franchise model is outperforming traditional management structures, and what it could mean for your asset.

Room for optimism

Improved flight schedules and gradually rebounding international visitor numbers should bolster the tourism sector, and it’s encouraging to see accommodation assets attracting investor attention.

The numbers game

Industry and sector data shows a mixed bag for the hotels, tourism and leisure market – but it’s a dynamic and fluid picture with plenty to be excited about.

New look, new life

Hotel refurbishments allow operators to remain relevant in a competitive market, to boost guest experiences, and increase revenue potential.

Improved reception

News that international tourism has rebounded and is now the country’s second-largest export earner is a real morale boost to the hotels, tourism & leisure (HTL) sector.

Your room is ready

As visitor arrival numbers ramp up and tourism gets a second wind, new hotels in Auckland are welcoming discerning guests.

Accommodation upgrade

The innovative revamp and rebranding of pivotally-located existing hotel assets is transforming accommodation options for guests.