The line graph illustrates the number of visitors who traveled to a specific Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017. Overall, it can be observed that the total percentage of tourists showed a significant increase during this period, while the proportion of visitors who stayed on the island in 2011 experienced a downward trend.
According to the given data, the visitor rate for those staying on cruise ships and for those staying on the island was below 0.5 million and 0.75 million, respectively, in 2010. The total number of visitors increased sharply over the years, reaching around 3 million by the end of the period. Meanwhile, the percentage of people staying on ships rose to 1.5 million in 2013 and remained steady until 2015, before experiencing a rapid surge to more than 1 million, followed by a gradual decline to 1.25 million in 2016.
As for the people who stayed on the island at the beginning of 2010, the rate was 0.25 million. However, this figure fluctuated with decreases, reaching 0.5 million in 2013, which was the lowest percentage compared to the other categories. Following this, there was a rise to around 2 million in 2017.
