The line chart presents the sum of visitors visiting a specific Caribbean Island, which is categorized based on whether they stayed on the Island itself or on cruise ships, over 7 year period starting in 2010 is shown in terms of millions.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the total figure of voyagers were always higher in the whole year. Additionally, the number of travelers stayed on cruise ships were lower than on Island in the given period of time.
Thoroughly analyzing from the linear diagram, in 2010, there were about 1 millions of total visitors, which slightly increased by 1.5 millions in the following 2 years. Likewise, the foreigners number gradually rose at around 2.5 millions in 2014. Similarly, total sum of tourists were rapidly inclined, which reached at roughly 3.5 millions in the last year.
Delving deeper into the fact that almost 0.3 millions voyagers loved to stay on cruise ship in the beginning of the year. From that line on, it experienced tiny fluctuations from 2011, even so, the number of tourists remained constant at nearly 0.5 millions in 2013. Moreover, from that time, sum of visitors dramatically increased, which reached the peak at just over 2 millions in the year of 2017. On the other hand, approximately 0.7 millions travelers stayed on Island in 2010, however, the figures climbed up at merely 1.5 millions in 2013. Then, amount of visitors levelled off in the next 3 years. At this point the graph was rebound and finished the period with 1.5 millions.
