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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 supplied illustration gives data on the number of travellers visiting a Caribbean Island in the time period between 2010 and 2017.
As an overall trend, the number of tourists who stayed on a cruise ship or the island increased 3.5 times.
The number of visitors staying on a boat climbed from 0,75 million to 1.5 million people. Following a plateau in 2010 and 2011, there was a swift leap in the time period of 2012-2013. Without considering a fluctuation in 2015, the number of ship tourists remained stable between 2013 and 2017.
There was a ceaseless upward trend in the number of people staying on Caribbean Island. It is worth noting a slight fall in 2012, however the lowest point was reached in 2010 and the peak was observed in 2017. Generally, the number of visitors who came ashore soared from 0.25 million to 2 million over the given time period.
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