The line graph illustrates the number of tourists who came to a Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017. Overall, there are two purposes for people who visited the Caribbean island, which are who are staying on the cruise ships and on the island.
According to the data, some tourists who stayed on cruise ships witnessed a fluctuated growth between 2010 and 2013 which just changed stagnantly below a half million only. While, it shows an upward trend to a million visitors in 2014 and reaches a peak amount of tourists at 2 million people in 2017.
It was worth noticing that most of the tourists who stayed on the island were higher than people who stayed on cruise ships in 5 years (2010-2015). In the beginning, it stood at more than a half million visitors for 2 years and increased to almost 1.5 million people in 2013. In the next four years, it had a stable growth until the end, but had a slight drop in 2016 for around a quarter million before it continued to rise to the same total as at the previous number in 2017. Hence, the total number of people who visited the island had a positive growth throughout the 10 years.
