The line graph illustrates the number of tourists who visited a Caribbean island between 2010 and 2017, measured in millions. The figures are divided into visitors staying on cruise ships, visitors staying on the island, and the total number of tourists.
Overall, the total number of visitors increased significantly over the period. While the number of tourists staying on the island rose gradually and then stabilized, the number of cruise ship visitors showed a sharper growth, especially after 2013.
In 2010, the total number of tourists was about 1 million. This figure increased steadily to around 2 million by 2013 and then continued to rise, reaching approximately 3.5 million in 2017. Visitors staying on the island started at about 0.7 million in 2010 and grew to around 1.5 million by 2013. After that, the number remained relatively stable, with slight fluctuations until the end of the period.
In contrast, the number of tourists staying on cruise ships began at only 0.3 million in 2010. Although there was a small decrease in 2012, this figure increased rapidly afterwards, reaching about 2 million in 2017, becoming the main contributor to overall growth.
