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Macau Peninsula hotels see softer occupancy, eye 90% in summer

By Viviana ChanJune 22, 2026

The brief

Hotels on Macau's Peninsula reported softer occupancy rates during the Dragon Boat holiday period, signalling a temporary dip in visitor demand. However, industry operators remain optimistic about the summer season, projecting occupancy levels to rebound to around 90 percent as travel patterns normalise and leisure visitation increases.

The Dragon Boat holiday typically draws visitors to the region, yet the softer-than-expected performance suggests either shifting travel preferences or capacity constraints during this period. The projected summer recovery reflects confidence in sustained tourism demand and the broader economic recovery trajectory in Macau.

Macau's hospitality sector remains a barometer for the region's gaming and tourism health. Occupancy trends directly correlate with visitor volumes and gaming revenue, making hotel performance a key metric for stakeholders assessing market conditions. The anticipated summer uplift aligns with seasonal patterns and suggests operators expect stronger consumer spending as the year progresses.

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