The line graph illustrates the number of visitors staying on a cruise ship versus those staying on an island from 2010 to 2017. Overall, the total of travelers sharply increased from 1 million to 3.5 million for both types of visitors.
Now, turning to the details of the comparison between categories. Firstly, from 2010 until 2015, the preference for staying on an island was higher than staying on a cruise ship. However, after this period, there was a sudden shift in the data, and staying on a cruise ship gained more popularity. Secondly, it is worth noting that the majority of visiting the island personally, accounting for approximately 1.5 million. Interestingly, this data remained there is little to no growth. Although, shipper lovers reach the highest population about 2 million.
What’s more, the number of visitors who were enthusiasts of cruise ships showed a gradual increase from 2010. However, in 2011 slightly decreased, after this fluctuation there was a sudden growth in the population of cruise ship visitors until reached the highest value. Finally, in 2010, the number of visitors who chose to stay on ships represented a minority, with the count being less than half a million.
