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The line graph details the total number of tourists, as well as where they stayed, during their visit to a particular Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017.
Overall, the total number of tourists rose considerably, and those staying on cruise ships increased in particular, overtaking staying on the island, which underwent a more moderate increase.
Visitors residing on the island during their travel began the period at about.75 million, about 500,000 above those on cruise ships. From there, the numbers for the former climbed quickly to 1.5 million by 2013, a full million higher than the latter at the same time. Then those on the Island were relatively steady until the end of the time surveyed, while cruise ship passengers rose steadily, surpassing the former figure midway through 2015 and reaching a peak in 2017 at 2 million.
The progressive patterns for visitors on cruise ships and the island were reflected in substantial gains for overall visitors, which started at 1 million in 2010, grew consistently to nearly 2.7 million in 2015, then it was consistent through 2016 and increased sharply to 3.5 million by the end of the period.
