Part 1
You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. Write at least 150 words.
The graph below shows the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The line graph illustrates the number of tourists visiting a Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017, divided into visitors staying on the island, those on cruise ships, and the total number of tourists.
Overall, all three figures increased over the period. Visitors staying on the island accounted for the largest proportion, although cruise ship tourists showed a notable rise towards the end.
In 2010, the total number of tourists was about 1.5 million, including 1 million staying on the island and 0.5 million on cruise ships. The number of visitors staying on the island increased steadily to around 2.75 million in 2017, despite remaining stable between 2013 and 2015.
By contrast, the number of cruise ship tourists showed some fluctuation initially, falling to 0.3 million in 2012 before rising significantly to approximately 1.25 million by 2017. As a result, the total number of tourists grew steadily, reaching 4 million at the end of the period.
The line graph depicts how many tourists visited a specific Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017, with stays on cruise ships, stays on the island, and the total of both.
Overall, tourists staying on cruise ships showed a continuous rise over the given period. By contrast, those who preferred to stay on the island accounted for a fluctuating trend, while they were much more numerous than the other type, but they ended up being fewer in the last two years. The total also started with 1 million visitors in the first year and ended with 3.5 million people.
In 2010, the total number of visitors started at 1 million. This figure grew steadily to reach 2 million in 2013, before a sharper increase saw it peak at 3.5 million by 2017.
At the beginning of the period, from 2010 to 2011, people who chose to stay on the island were the most numerous, with 0.7 million persons, but the amount remained stable until 2011. The amount started rising to about 1.5 million persons in 2013 and stabilized until 2015. By 2016, with approximately 1.25 million, it returned to 1.5 million tourists by 2017. In another part, those who wanted to stay on cruise ships numbered 0.3 million passengers, before increasing to 0.5 million passengers in 2011. As time passed, this illustration presents a slight decrease, turning to 0.3 in 2012. After that, it surged dramatically, overtaking the island-stayers in 2016 and reaching a high of 2 million by the end of the period.
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The line graph illustrates the changes in the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island over a seven-year period from 2010 to 2017.
Overall, the island experienced a significant upward trend in total visitors. While the number of people staying on the island was initially higher, it was eventually surpassed by those staying on cruise ships by the end of the period.
In 2010, the total number of visitors started at 1 million. This figure grew steadily to reach 2 million in 2013, before a sharper increase saw it peak at 3.5 million by 2017.
Regarding the accommodation type, approximately 0.7 million tourists chose to stay on the island in 2010. This number rose to 1.5 million in 2013 and remained stable until 2015, after which it saw a final modest increase to 1.5 million by 2017. In contrast, the number of cruise ship passengers began much lower, at only 0.3 million. However, after a period of stability until 2012, this figure surged dramatically, overtaking the island-stayers in 2016 and reaching a high of 2 million by the end of the period.
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The line graph illustrates the number of visitors to a specific Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017, divided into visitors staying on cruise ships and those staying on the island.
Overall, it can clearly be seen that the number of visitors increased significantly over the period. At the beginning of the period, the number of visitors staying on the island increased slowly, but towards the end of the period it showed a downward trend. On the other hand, the number of visitors staying on cruise ships rose dramatically.
In addition, the total number of visitors was about 1 million in 2010. After two years, this figure increased slightly to around 1.5 million. From 2012 to 2016, there was a steady upward trend, reaching approximately 2.8 million visitors. In the final year, the number jumped sharply to about 3.5 million tourists.
In 2010, the island received around 0.7 million visitors staying on the island. Over the next two years, this number increased gradually to about 1.5 million. However, during the following years, it remained relatively stable and fluctuated slightly over time.
To begin with, the number of visitors staying on cruise ships was low in 2010. After some minor fluctuations in the following two years, the figure increased dramatically, reaching around 1 million. Finally, it continued to rise sharply towards the end of the period.
The line graph illustrates the number of tourists who visited a Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017, divided into those staying on the island and those staying on cruise ships.
Overall, it is clear that total visitor numbers increased significantly over the period. At the beginning of the timeframe, most tourists stayed on the island, but from 2016 onwards, the number of visitors staying on cruise ships overtook island stays.
In 2010, the island received around 0.7 million visitors, while only 0.3 million chose cruise ships. Both figures rose gradually over the next two years, reaching approximately 1.5 million for island stays and 0.5 million for cruise ships in 2012. Between 2012 and 2015, the number of island-based visitors remained relatively stable, fluctuating slightly around 1.5 million, before climbing to the same figure again in 2017 after a small dip in 2016.
By contrast, cruise ship visitors experienced more pronounced growth. After a slight decline in 2012, the number rose steadily, surpassing 1 million in 2015 and reaching a peak of 2 million in 2017. As a result, cruise ship stays became the more popular accommodation choice in the final two years.
The total number of tourists increased dramatically from 1 million in 2010 to 3.5 million in 2017, driven mainly by the sharp rise in cruise ship visitors in the latter part of the period.
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The line graph illustrates information about the number of visitors at a particular island called Caribbean from the year 2010 to 2017.
Overall, it can be seen that there was a significant increase in the number of people who visited the Caribbean island over the period. Meanwhile, the level of visitors who specifically stayed on island remained same with slight fluctuations throughout the years, whereas the number increased gradually for the people preferring to stay on cruise ships.
To begin with, in 2010, less than 0.5 million visitors were on cruise ships, followed by approximately 1 million residing on the island in the same year. Furthermore, the figure for people on cruise ships went up to 0.5 million in 2011 and then it dipped down before recovering, number rose steadily until 2017 when exactly 2 million people were staying on ships.
Subsequently, number of people who were staying on the island gradually increased to 1.5 million in 2013. The figure remained the same until 2015; following this it again dropped down to about 1.3 million before finishing at 1.5 million visitors in 2017. However, the total amount of visitors began from exactly 1 million people and increased dramatically to 3.5 million in 2017.
To sum up, in general, the number of visitors in the Caribbean island increased over time, while the people who prefer to stay on cruise ships increased in the beginning, but then the number leveled off with slight variations, and particularly visitors on the island increased over time.
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The line chart illustrates the amount of visitors who came to a Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017 .
It can be clearly seen from the chart that the total tourism figure was the highest in 2017, while the lowest number of visitors were those staying on cruise ships in 2010.
In addition, the number of visitors staying on cruise ships was increasing steadily from 0.5 million in 2010 to 2 million in 2017. In the case of visitors staying on the island, the tourism figure increased slightly from around 0.7 million to 1.5 millions between 2010 and 2015, whereas from 2015 to 2017, there was a slow decline, which accounted for just below 1.5 million.
In terms of the total, the amount of visitors was rising considerably from 1 million to 3.5 million over the period between 2010 and 2017.
The line graph illustrates the number of visitors to a Caribbean island over an 8-year period, and where they stayed, on the island or on cruise ships.
Overall, the total number of tourists increased constantly between 2010 and 2017, while the distribution of accommodation types fluctuated. It is clear that the figure for individuals choosing cruise ships was lower than that for those staying on the island until 2016, after which that number outpaced the option of staying on the island.
In 2010, tourists preferred staying on the island three times more frequently than staying on ships; in the following year, both figures were at approximately the same level, around 0.6 million visitors; after which, the option of staying on the island obtained the majority of total tourists, with almost 80% of the whole number. This trend continued until 2015, when these figures remained around 1.4 million and totaled 2.7 million guests.
What stands out most is the huge increase in the number of travelers between 2016 and 2017, with a rise of almost 0.75 million visitors, of whom 60% opted for cruise ships, and the remainder for staying on the island.