The presented line graph illustrates the fluctuations in the number of tourists visiting a specific Caribbean island over the period of 2010 to 2017.
Overall, there was a substantial increase in the number of tourists across all categories, with cruise ship visitors experiencing the highest growth, followed by visitors staying on the island. The total number of visits to the island also exhibited a significant upward trend.
Beginning with the category of cruise ship visitors, the data reveals a remarkable surge from approximately 1.1 million in 2010 to nearly 2.5 million in 2017. This indicates a consistent and substantial rise in the number of tourists arriving on the island via cruise ships. Similarly, visitors opting to stay on the island also exhibited significant growth, increasing from 0.5 million in 2010 to just over 1.5 million in 2017. This noteworthy progression underscores the island’s growing appeal as a destination for extended stays.
For the total number of visits, the graph depicts a robust and consistent uptrend, climbing from around 1.6 million in 2010 to almost 4 million in 2017. This surge in overall visits signifies the island’s escalating popularity as a tourist destination and reflects the combined impact of the substantial growth in both cruise ship and island stay visitors. The upward trajectory in all three categories indicates a thriving tourism industry for the Caribbean island over the eight-year period.
