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The image presents a line graph displaying the number of tourists visiting a Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017. The graph shows three different categories of tourist visits: visitors staying on cruises ships, visitors staying on the island, and the total number of visits. In 2010, there were approximately 1.1 million cruise ship visitors, 0.5 million island stay visitors, and a total of 1.6 million visits. By 2017, the number of cruise ship visitors increased to nearly 2.5 million, island stay visitors rose to just over 1.5 million, and the total visits reached almost 4 million. The data points for each year are connected by dashed and solid lines, indicating a steady upward trend for all three categories over the eight-year period.
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The line graph illustrates the number of tourists visiting a particular Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017. There are three kinds of categorized lines including visitors staying on cruise ships, visitors staying on island, and total number of both of them.
Overall, the number of holidaymakers has increased rapidly by 3.5 time for 7 years from 2010. The number of people who stayed on ships went over the number of people who stayed on island between 2015 and 2016.
In terms of the number of tourists who stayed on cruise ships, it fluctuated from 2010 to 2013, but it has been a significant growth since 2013. At the end, it has registered the peak in 2017, which means 2 million holidaymakers stayed on ships.
Regarding to the number of tourists who stayed on island, it started 0.75 million in 2010, and it gradually increased to 1.5 million from 2011 to 2013. It kept stably the same number for 2 years from 2013. To summarize, the number of visitors stayed on island went under the number of visitors stayed on ships.
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