"Falls in February 2017 tourism spending compared with the same month last year - in Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago - were largely driven by decreases in spending by visitors from China, and to a lesser extent, the United Kingdom," Mr Ellis said.
"This softening of growth may be due to the higher value of the New Zealand dollar relative to those countries' currencies, and the fact that the Chinese New Year holiday fell in January this year.
"United States visitor spending, however, continued to rise with a 29 per cent increase in the month of February 2017, compared with February 2016. This included large increases in Auckland (35 per cent), Wellington (24 per cent), Canterbury (21 per cent) and Otago (18 per cent) for the same period."
To view the full statistics from the Monthly Regional Tourism Estimates, visit the MBIE website.