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Florida Tourism continues to experience record growth in Q3 2022

Friday, November 18, 2022

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Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced continued record visitation to Florida in the third quarter of 2022.

VISIT FLORIDA estimates that Florida welcomed 35.1 million visitors between July and September 2022, marking a 6.9 percent increase from Q3 2021, and the fifth consecutive quarter of overall visitation surpassing pre-pandemic levels.

According to VISIT FLORIDA, 32.6 million domestic visitors travelled to Florida in Q3 2022, representing 18 months of domestic visitation growth from 2019.

So far this year, Florida has welcomed 104.5 million travellers, an increase of 4.1 percent from the same period in 2019, and over 15.3 percent more than in 2021.

To ensure visitors continue to experience Florida and are not dissuaded by the impacts of Hurricane Ian, VISIT FLORIDA has launched a $2.7 million campaign to convey to travelers that the “Sun is Shining in Florida.”

Our freedom first policies continue to bring visitors to Florida from across the country and around the world, said Governor Ron DeSantis.

This increase in tourism will support our entire economy, especially small businesses that have been built from the ground up by hardworking Floridians.

Dana Young, VISIT FLORIDA President and CEO said that they are thrilled to cap off more outstanding growth for Florida’s tourism industry in the third quarter of 2022.

Even as more destinations have become available, Florida has firmly maintained the top spot on every traveller’s list.

Looking ahead, VISIT FLORIDA is wholly focused on continuing the momentum they have created, and further reinforcing that we are the No. 1 vacation destination in the world.

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