What Kitsap Businesses Should Do Now
What Kitsap Businesses Should Do Now
Visitors don’t magically appear—readiness creates revenue.
As we step into 2026, Kitsap County is entering what the tourism industry calls a demand year; 2026 represents a significant opportunity that justifies positioning Kitsap and partner businesses to be ready, visible, and easy to choose when demand arrives. Major global events in Seattle, a strong cruise season, and continued interest in quieter, experience-rich destinations mean more people are actively looking for places like Kitsap. The opportunity is real—but only for businesses that are findable, prepared, and easy to choose.
In 2024 alone, visitor spending in Kitsap County exceeded $500 million, and major events in 2026 are projected to drive thousands of additional room nights and hundreds of thousands of visitor days—putting even more pressure on businesses to be ready.
The good news? You don’t need a massive marketing budget to benefit. You need to get the fundamentals right.
Across the tourism industry, we consistently see the same five factors determine whether a business captures visitor spending—or loses it to a competitor down the road.
These five basics influence everything from search rankings to traveler confidence. Miss one, and you risk being invisible.
Kitsap’s strength isn’t about competing with Seattle—it’s about complementing it.
Travelers are increasingly choosing places that offer breathing room, character, and access to multiple experiences without constant congestion. Kitsap’s ferry-connected communities, walkable downtowns, waterfronts, trails, arts scenes, and Indigenous and maritime heritage position us perfectly as a basecamp destination: stay here, explore everywhere.
Post–World Cup draw booking data shows travelers are booking earlier and staying longer, favoring destinations that are easy to reach and easy to understand—an advantage for Kitsap when businesses are ready.
But that advantage only works if businesses clearly communicate how easy it is to get here, what makes their experience distinct, and why staying longer makes sense.
At Visit Kitsap Peninsula (VKP), our focus in 2026 is readiness over hype.
We’re rolling out:
Our goal is simple: help local businesses convert interest into real, measurable economic impact.
If you do nothing else to prepare for 2026, start here:
2026 will reward the prepared. The visitors are coming. The question is whether they’ll find you.
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