New Hampshire Tourism Reports favourable Memorial Day Weekend

New Hampshire Tourism got a record 4.3M visitors last fall

Concord, N.H. – Following a record-breaking summer, New Hampshire’s fall 2021 tourism season set new records last year, bringing 4.3M visitors to the state – an increase of 38% from 2019, the previous record year. Visitors spend nearly $2 billion in-state – an increase of 65% from 2019.

“New Hampshire is the #1 state to live, work, and raise a family – and also the premier vacation destination for families looking for stunning views, tax-free shopping, and family-fun excursions,” said Governor Chris Sununu. “2021 was a banner year for New Hampshire’s

The tourism industry and we are looking forward to what’s shaping up to be a fantastic 2022 summer season!”

Total Fall 2021 spending generated a return on investment of $25 in tax revenue for each $1 invested. Combining summer, fall and winter of 2021, New Hampshire saw a 43% increase in visitation and a 35% increase in spending, above pre-pandemic levels.

“Attracting and accommodating record crowds amid workforce and supply chain shortages is a true testament to the dedication of our state’s tourism industry,” said Taylor Caswell,

Commissioner of the NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs. “To have back-to-back record-breaking seasons is incredible and shows us people are choosing New Hampshire as a top vacation destination. We’re looking forward to building on this momentum as we approach the kick-off to this summer season.”

During the past year, New Hampshire has expanded its advertising beyond its core markets of New England and New York to include destinations within a 600-mile radius. According to the state’s research, investment in those markets has shown that visitors are staying longer, travelling with more people, and overall are spending more while they’re here. The top activities by visitors during the fall of 2021 include scenic drives, dining, shopping, visiting State Parks, hiking, wildlife watching and visiting breweries.