The line graph illustrates the changes in the proportion of visitors staying in different accommodations on a specific Caribbean island over the subsequent 7 years.
Overall, it is obvious that the number of travelers staying on cruise ships increased substantially surpassing the amount of sightseers staying on the island over the following 7 years.
Initially, the quantity of people staying on the island was approximately 750 thousand. The figure remained unchanged over a year, which was followed by a gradual increase to 1.5 million in 2013. It remained unaltered again over a 3-year period, and with a single decline, the figure raised to 1.5 million again, becoming the lowest numeral. The visitors who did not leave the island accounted for 250 thousand in 2010. This amount had a gradual upward trend despite a slight fall between 2011 and 2012.
Looking at the overall count of tourists, 1 million sightseers visited the island at the beginning. This number experienced a significant rise, reaching a high of 3.5 million in 2017.
