Tourism earned Northland $932 million for the year to May, with an industry leader saying the sector will soon be worth $1 billion a year to the region.
The latest Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates released by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment show tourism spending for Northland is estimated to be $932 million for 12 months to the end of May, up 6 per cent compared with the year to May 2015.
Tourism Industry Association New Zealand board member Jeroen Jongejans, the owner of Dive! Tutukaka, said the spending was a reward for the efforts put in to promoting the region to markets around the world.
Mr Jongejans said that if the growth in tourism continued as expected, it wouldn't be too long before the sector was worth $1 billion a year to the region - second only to pastoral farming.
"It reflects our tourism strategy, which nationally is for the sector to be worth about $42 billion by 2025. It's exciting that tourism is contributing so much to Northland and that we are seen as a very good, safe destination," he said.