Overseas Visitors Boost San Diego Tourism Sector
January 31, 2019

Overseas Visitors Boost San Diego Tourism Sector

Find out more about what is bringing tourists in and what lies in store for the hotel sector at San Diego Tourism & Hospitality Boom!

The tourism industry, long a mainstay of the San Diego economy and the local hotel sector, is forecast to continue growing in the coming years, according to the San Diego Tourism Authority — not exponentially, but steadily. Part of that growth will be supported by increasing overseas visitors.

Overseas visitors are discovering what residents of the United States and Mexico have long known about San Diego, according to the San Diego Tourism Authority's Joe Timko. "San Diego is California's beach city," Timko said. "It offers year-round nearly perfect…

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