Long Island's Tourism Hits New Highs as Nassau County Hotel Occupancy Leads Nation

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Nassau County’s hotel occupancy has consistently outperformed the Long Island and national average, boasting a monthly rate of 78.2% year-over-year.

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In 2023, visitor spending and tourism-related employment on Long Island grew to $7.5 billion and 76,227 jobs, respectively. Visitor spending in the Long Island region increased by another 13% in 2023 after growing by 14% in 2022. 

The share of visitor spending accounted for by Nassau County was 43% in 2023. You can see the report here. 

Over the past 12 months, Nassau County’s hotel occupancy has consistently outperformed the Long Island and national average, boasting a monthly rate of 78.2% year-over-year. Long Island averaged a 71.7% occupancy rate, while nationally, occupancy rates hovered just under 63%. You can see the CoStar report here. 

Over the past 12 months, in Suffolk County, monthly occupancy has averaged 68.0%. You can see in the report here. 

This upward trend is driven by high-profile events, including the ICC T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup, and is expected to continue rising as more major events, including the Ryder Cup, are planned for Nassau in 2025.