Australia led the way in producing a solid result for visitor arrivals last month, says Tourism New Zealand chief executive Kevin Bowler.
Short-term visitor arrivals in November were up 1.7 per cent on the same month last year at 230,292, with Australia up 7.6 per cent at 91,056 visitors.
Australia was by far the country's biggest market and accounted for about 44 per cent of visitor arrivals for the year ended November "so growth in this market typically translates to overall growth for the country", Bowler said.
"The work being done by the Tourism New Zealand team in Australia, in collaboration with our partners, is undoubtedly contributing to these numbers," he said.
"We have several partner campaigns currently running that aim to both capitalise on the interest in New Zealand that grew over the period of the Rugby World Cup and to promote all aspects of the New Zealand holiday experience."