New Zealand guest nights fell in June as overnight stays in the North Island declined, snapping five months of gains in the island.
Seasonally adjusted guest nights dropped 3.2 per cent in June, from May's revised gain of 2.5 per cent, which had been the fastest pace since April 2014's 3.3 per cent gain, according to Statistics New Zealand.
Overnight stays in the North Island dropped 3.4 per cent, the first fall since January, while in the South Island they declined 5.9 per cent.
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New Zealand tourism has been getting a boost from a weaker currency, which makes it more affordable for foreigners to visit, and got a fillip from events such as the Cricket World Cup earlier this year and the more recent Under-20 Fifa World Cup.