
Tasmania’s 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy provides a collective longer-term vision through to 2030. The strategy is a plan for growth and a plan to manage growth sustainably, ensuring that the visitor economy continues to have a positive impact on our environment, economy and way of life

Tasmania is an attractive destination, and we expect continued growth. We will proactively manage growth to protect and enhance Tasmania’s brand, environment and community values. Over many decades, our visitor economy has created substantial value for Tasmania and Tasmanians.
Tasmania will continue to be a sought-after destination for visitors and popular with a growing population of Tasmanians wanting to explore their home state.
We have the opportunity now to proactively manage growth to protect and enhance Tasmania’s brand, environment and community values.
Our vision for Tasmania’s visitor economy is that it maximises the good, minimises the harm, and shares the benefits broadly. This is what we mean by positive impact. This will require purposeful actions, informed by data and research, and governed by a strong commitment by industry and government to be connected to our long-term vision.

This strategy sets out eight key directions to grow and manage our visitor economy into the future:
Public Consultation
Tasmanians were invited to have their say on the Key Directions for Tasmania’s future visitor economy to inform the finalisation of Tasmania's 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy.
Public consultation opened Wednesday 31 May 2023 and closed at midnight on Wednesday 21 June 2023.
59 submissions were received and Tasmania's 2030 Visitor Economy Strategy was further considered and updated.
Submissions were published from 17 August — 19 September 2023. Not all submissions were published due to a request for confidentiality.