A decision on whether Welsh tourism can reopen in time for Easter will not be made until "the last moment", the first minister has confirmed.
Self-contained holiday accommodation could reopen on 27 March if coronavirus case rates remain stable under Welsh government plans.
Tourism businesses have called for roadmap to allow them to prepare and for people to book trips.
Mr Drakeford said any confirmation would not be given until next week.
Speaking at the Welsh government's coronavirus briefing on Friday, Mr Drakeford said it was important "to wait until the last moment you can" before making and announcing decisions about easing lockdown, to see if case rates had changed.
"There are some parts of Wales where the position is not as good as we would like it to be," he said.
"People who follow the news will have seen overnight Paris has gone back into a lockdown again, so we've known all along how fast circumstances can change in coronavirus.
"That's why it's important to wait until the last moment you can in order to make these decisions because that way you have the best and latest data."
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