More international travellers are visiting Northland as the region capitalises on the country's tourism gold rush.
Statistics New Zealand figures show international guests stayed in Northland for 5000 more nights in February compared with last February, a 5.8 per cent increase.
Northland Inc spokesman Paul Davis said selling the region's experiences and attractions overseas was the primary focus. He said taking advantage of the rapid increase in Chinese visitors was a particularly important market to capture, but also difficult.
"Chinese visitors do not spread throughout the whole country, and they have a very short length of stay. It's a complex marketing challenge," he said.
He said Chinese visitors generally spent time in four areas: Auckland, Rotorua, Christchurch and Queenstown. Mr Davis spent three days in Auckland last week meeting tourism agents and operators, important pieces in the tourism puzzle, to update them on Northland's attractions and products.