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The image presents a line graph indicating the number of tourists visiting a Caribbean island annually, categorized by the type of stay: cruise ships or on-island, and the total visitors from 2010 to 2017. In 2010, there were 0.5 million cruise ship visitors, 1 million on-island visitors, totaling 1.5 million. The number of cruise ship visitors increased steadily each year, reaching 1 million in 2017. On-island visitors also rose annually, with a more pronounced increase from 2015 to 2017, ending at 2 million. The total visitors grew consistently, more than doubling from 2010 to 2017, culminating in 3 million tourists. All categories show a positive trend, with on-island visitors having a steeper rise compared to cruise ship visitors, leading to a higher total number of tourists over the years.
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The line graph provides an overview of changes in Caribbean island’s tourists across the period from 2010 to 2017.
Overall, it is clear that the number of visitors staying on the cruise ships has increased in years, while visitors staying on island showed a slightly decline after few year. Broadly speaking, visitors staying on the cruise ships dominated the period, whereas visitors staying on island remained comparatively lower.
In 2010, visitors staying on the cruise ships started at approx 0.25 millions of visitors, after which it experienced a slight rise, reaching 0.5 millions of visitors, by 2011. A comparable trend can be seen in visitors staying on island, which seems steady during the same period.
Turning to the figures, visitors staying on the cruise ships witnessed a dramatic shift, finishing at 2 millions of visitors. By comparison, visitors staying on island remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 1.25 to 1.5 millions of visitors.
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