Overview
- The national hotel occupancy forecast stands at 46% for the first week of winter vacations and drops to 37% in the second, down from pre-pandemic levels.
- San Carlos de Bariloche and Villa La Angostura exceeded 80% occupancy in early July, while Mar del Plata recorded only 20 to 30 percent over the opening weekend.
- The tourism industry is shedding about 10 formal jobs per day under a tax burden that claims roughly 60 percent of hotel tariffs.
- Inbound visitor numbers have declined and currency-driven price gaps abroad are prompting domestic travelers to shorten stays and book at the last minute.
- Upper midscale hotels in Buenos Aires average US$76.59 per night, making them cheaper than similar properties in São Paulo and Santiago de Chile.