More than 拢100 million is being ploughed in to make North Wales an even more popular place to visit.
The record levels of private and public sector investment were revealed as the overall spend by visitors increased to an all-time high of 拢3.241 billion in 2018.
The statistics also show that North Wales out-performed all other parts of Wales in terms of the growth in the number of people coming to the region, with the total rocketing to nearly 30 million.
Tourism already employs more than 42,000 people across North Wales 鈥 which adds up to one in every seven jobs in the area.
Jim Jones, managing director of North Wales Tourism, spoke about the boom in tourism as they count down to the Go North Wales Tourism Awards next month.

He said the boom in tourism in North Wales was creating a 鈥渧irtuous circle鈥.
The increase in visitor numbers, he said, was giving operators confidence to invest in infrastructure projects, with the adventure sector leading from the front.
Among the big spenders were Adventure Parc Snowdonia with 拢30 million of investment, another 拢20 million at Zip World and a 拢30 million redevelopment in the offing at Theatr Clwyd in Mold.

Mr Jones said: 鈥淭his is a golden era for tourism in North Wales and, while we must never ever rest on our laurels, we have a great deal to celebrate.
鈥淚t all bodes well for an even brighter future for the tourism and hospitality sector in North Wales.
鈥淥ne of the elements that鈥檚 driving this growth is the region鈥檚 growing reputation as the European capital of adventure.
鈥淭here is nowhere else that has got what we have within such close proximity.
鈥淲e are seeing record levels of investment right across the board.
鈥淕reenwood Park has got a big project in Felinheli, Zip World have launched new quarry karts and are set to unveil some brand new attractions while Adventure Parc Snowdonia are building a 106-bedroom hotel.

"Across in Flintshire there are 拢30 million plans to transform Theatr Clwyd in Mold, so there is a huge amount going on.
鈥淥n top of all of that we鈥檝e got the North Wales Growth Deal just around the corner which will mean even more investment and optimism for the future.鈥
The awards ceremony is taking place on Thursday, November 14, at Venue Cymru in Llandudno which has recently undergone a massive 拢2.8 million makeover.
Shortlisted finalists will be contesting 15 categories including a new one for wedding venues. The guest of honour will be Lord Dafydd Elis Thomas, the Welsh Government鈥檚 Deputy Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport.
Mr Jones said: 鈥淥ur aim is to recognise excellence in the region鈥檚 hospitality and tourism sectors and the awards will provide a showcase to honour the achievements, hard work and dedication of those working in the industry.
鈥淭his year we鈥檝e got some new categories, including Wedding Venue of the Year because it鈥檚 a growing and increasingly prosperous part of the market.
鈥淗otels and other specialist venues ae are investing in their infrastructure and there are huge supply lines around these venues also - the photography, the florists and everything else.
鈥淚mportantly, 12 of our category winners will go forward to represent North Wales in the Welsh Government tourism awards in 2020 and we want to make sure that North Wales is well represented.鈥 For more on the awards see www.gonorthwalestourismawards.co.uk