Victoria Tourism Bulletins
For more than 20 years, Chemistry has proudly published the tourism news bulletin filled with current travel and hotel stats along with vital tourism news updates on a monthly basis.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin February 2020
Given the current circumstances, it is bittersweet to review the February tourism data which shows a very strong month of performance. We will continue to collect the monthly data moving forward, although will most likely switch to a quarterly report format.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin January 2020
While rate held strong this January compared to last, occupancy and RevPAR both had a significant reduction. Ferry and airport traffic were also down over last year.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin December 2019
December continued the trend we have seen in the past few months with a drop in occupancy and RevPAR combined with growth in ADR. Overall, the tourism sector had a strong year, if somewhat down from 2018’s results.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin November 2019
The Greater Victoria Sports Tourism Commission was pleased to welcome the NCAA Victoria International Women’s Basketball Tournament at the University of Victoria November 28-20th at the University of Victoria.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin October 2019
Victoria will be hosting the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament June 23-28, 2020. This event is expected to garner world-wide positive media attention and generate at least ,800 contracted room nights.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin September 2019
Q4 business at the Victoria Conference Centre is strong, and 2020 will be even stronger with up to 39 citywide conferences for an estimated 122,000 or more delegate days. This exceeds their record of 33 citywide conferences in 2018.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin August 2019
Victoria tourism performance continues to show some slowing compared to 2018.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin July 2019
Strong growth in the average daily rate continues, while occupancy continues to show some decline over last year’s peak performance.
Victoria Tourism Bulletin June 2019
Victoria tourism sector showing some softening compared to last year.
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