
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown is confident the city can host the next but has again stressed the to make it happen.
T膩taki Auckland Unlimited it was in discussions with America鈥檚 Cup Event and Emirates Team New Zealand about hosting the 38th edition of the Cup, expected to be held in 2027.
It makes Auckland the third city with a reported interest in hosting the next chapter in the world鈥檚 oldest sporting event, alongside Valencia in Spain and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.
Barcelona reported a positive economic impact of from hosting the 37th edition, in which Team NZ successfully defended the Auld Mug last October.
Brown has proposed a of 2.5% to 3% to fund a $7 million shortfall for major events and reiterated the need for such a tax after in January.
Such a levy would, however, require central government legislation.
鈥淪ecuring another America鈥檚 Cup provides significant opportunities and benefits for Auckland and New Zealand, but it won鈥檛 happen without a bed night levy,鈥 Brown told the Herald.
鈥淗osting an America鈥檚 Cup in Auckland makes good economic sense, with the flow-on effects of creating more jobs and opportunities for business, like our important marine industries. But to maximise this opportunity, we need government to give us the tools, like a bed-night levy, to enable us to deliver major events without it costing ratepayers.
鈥淲e鈥檝e seen from the recent success of SailGP and Moana Auckland, that people want it [the event], and it makes use of the infrastructure we鈥檝e invested in for previous Cups. It鈥檚a no-brainer to bring it back to Auckland. It鈥檚 good for the tourism, hospitality and accommodation sectors.
鈥淭he positive impacts delivered in Barcelona are a good thing that we can emulate here, with a genuine partnership approach. The event will need private investment and a contribution from central government and Auckland. I鈥檓 confident Auckland can make this happen with a bed night levy.鈥
America鈥檚 Cup Event and Team New Zealand chief executive Grant Dalton told the Herald there had been preliminary conversations with T膩taki Auckland Unlimited but hosting the regatta in New Zealand would not be possible without central government and private backers.
The figure for what a successful bid might look like has not yet been confirmed, but the Herald understands they could be looking for around $150m for the next edition, with 50% of that ideally coming from private backers.
A study by the University of Barcelona reported a positive economic impact of $1.93 billion for the city from hosting the 37th America's Cup. Photo / Job Vermeulen, America's Cup
Dalton added they haven鈥檛 had any direct contact or indication of interest yet from central government, though Minister for Sport and Recreation Mark Mitchell told the Herald the Government was open to a discussion about the America鈥檚 Cup being held on home waters.
Team NZ rejected a $99m offer from the New Zealand Government to host the 2024 regatta. Comprised of $30m towards the event and the rest being goods in kind, it was not an offer they could put on a successful event and launch a competitive campaign with.
($131.5m) was ultimately accepted from . That bid was built in a similar structure Dalton believed was necessary for the America鈥檚 Cup to return to New Zealand, with public institutions accounting for 鈧45m ($84.6m) and private entities making up the other 鈧25m ($46.9m).
A University of Barcelona study, commissioned by the Barcelona Capital Nautica Foundation, found there were 1.8 million visits across all event sites on and off the water during the 2024 regatta, as well as a fleet of 244 superyachts in attendance. The superyachts alone were reported to have contributed a spend of 鈧35m ($65.4m) in the local economy.
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