In 2023, the average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels in West Papua grew by 12.57% to 1.88 nights. Previously, West Papua recorded a record growth of 15.65% in 2010. This growth indicates a decline in the average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels over the past six years.
**Top 10 List:**
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) publication, in 2023, the total average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels across the top 10 provinces reached 15.16 nights. This represents 34.88% of the total across all provinces.
Based on data from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), West Papua recorded the highest average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels, at 1.88 nights. This represents 4.33% of the total across all provinces.
Bangka Belitung Islands followed in second place. Compared to the same period the previous year, the average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels in this province grew by 11.27%. In the same period the previous year, the average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels in this province was recorded at 1.42 nights.
Next is Bali with an average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels of 1.57 nights (down 5.99%), Papua with an average length of stay of 1.56 nights (down 11.36% compared to the same period the previous year), and Riau Islands with an average length of stay of 1.53 nights (down 3.77%).
The following is a list of the ten provinces with the highest average length of stay for Indonesian guests at non-star hotels:
- West Papua 1.88 nights
- Bangka Belitung Islands 1.58 nights
- Bali 1.57 nights
- Papua 1.56 nights
- Riau Islands 1.53 nights
- North Kalimantan 1.51 nights
- East Nusa Tenggara 1.46 nights
- East Kalimantan 1.37 nights
- Maluku 1.37 nights
- Jakarta 1.33 nights