CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION TOURIST ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE
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2 Notes to Tables The following symbols and conventions are used throughout this report: - New series evised Fiscal Provisional Non-esident ir rrivals only T Estimate ncludes estimates for missing data Foreign Hotel egistration n r f p a e m h epeated Data: - oman Numerals are used to denote the year of the data e.g ( ) - implies that the data represent 1 year prior to the date of the report
3 Tourist rrivals from Europe (thousands) Destination % ch. % sh / ommonwealth aribbean r 1, , , , ES ountries nguilla 5.5 r U ntigua and Barbuda a British Virgin slands U Dominica U Grenada U ontserrat U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia U St. Vincent and Grenadines e ther ommonwealth r U Bahamas U Barbados U Belize r e Bermuda a ayman slands n U Guyana U Jamaica U Trinidad and Tobago Turks and aicos slands Dutch West ndies ruba Bonaire uracao Saba St. Eustatius a St. aarten a French West ndies 1, , , , , Guadeloupe h n e artinique US Territories Puerto ico e US Virgin slands h ther ountries 2, , , , , ancun (exico) h uba Dominican epublic a 1, , , , , U Haiti U Suriname TTL BBEN r 4, , , , , ( r , , For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of the report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
4 Tourist rrivals from France Destination % ch /00 % sh U ntigua and Barbuda a 3,097 2,405 2,322 1,912 1, ruba n.a - - U Barbados 2,847 2,716 2,929 3,071 2, U Belize r n.a 1,636 1,682 1,921 1, Bermuda a Bonaire British Virgin slands 2,239 4,657 4,448 6,188 4, ancun (exico) h 20,572 16,155 17,458 10,074 10, ayman slands n.a n.a - - uba 93, , , , , uracao U Dominica 3,810 3,674 3,011 r 3,321 3, Dominican epublic a 57,507 95, , , , U Grenada 1,932 1,655 1,671 1,774 1, Guadeloupe h e 528, , , , , U Guyana 77 n.a n.a n.a Haiti 7,179 6,984 6,318 6,420 n.a - - U Jamaica 5,520 4,264 3,796 3,629 2, artinique 400, , , , , U ontserrat Puerto ico h 2,085 1,806 1,816 r 1,608 1, Saba U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia 15,281 9,598 12,390 10,992 5, St. aarten a 96,567 92,757 86,193 89,803 69, U St. Vincent & Grenadines 2,902 2,491 2,568 e 2,721 2, U Suriname r n.a n.a - - U Trinidad and Tobago 2,130 1,943 1,994 2,132 n.a - - Turks and aicos slands 1,549 1,784 1,828 1,742 1, US Virgin slands h 751 1, TTL BBEN m r 1,268,500 1,364,000 1,438,400 1,536,400 1,477, ( m r 60,700 50,600 54,300 51,600 39, For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of the report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
5 Tourist rrivals from the United Kingdom % ch. % sh. Destination / nguilla 2,880 2,738 2,703 2,786 2, U ntigua and Barbuda a 57,737 57,500 71,313 74,957 67, ruba 2,679 3,008 2,773 3,456 4, U Bahamas 55,500 n.a. n.a. n.a n.a - - U Barbados 155, , , , , U Belize r n.a 7,471 7,771 8,007 9, Bermuda a 24,302 30,379 28,143 29,211 23, Bonaire British Virgin slands 10,673 13,018 15,597 17,456 16, ancun (exico) h 59,912 68, , , , ayman slands 21,704 23,895 23,422 n 15,365 14, uba 46,215 64,272 85,829 90,972 94, uracao 1,907 2,162 2,053 1,843 2, U Dominica 5,408 5,577 6,663 r 6,107 5, Dominican epublic a 216, , , , , U Grenada 21,350 23,311 26,234 32,236 28, Guadeloupe h e n 5,153 n.a - - U Guyana 4,410 n.a n.a n.a 6, U Jamaica 116, , , , , artinique 2,555 3,691 3,010 2,501 2, U ontserrat 964 1,403 2,178 2,592 2, Puerto ico h 5,991 8,500 8,558 r 5,690 5, Saba U St. Kitts and Nevis 9,938 12,847 13,163 12,841 8, U St. Lucia 59,592 63,160 71,108 73,433 67, U St. Vincent & Grenadines 9,370 11,984 20,354 e 12,849 10, U Suriname n.a n.a - - U Trinidad and Tobago 38,413 47,760 49,812 55,048 48, Turks and aicos slands 2,363 2,175 3,622 4,766 6, US Virgin slands h 1,873 3,308 3,084 3,001 3, TTL BBEN m r 950,500 1,012,500 1,058,800 1,165,000 1,190, ( m r 542, , , , , For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of the report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
6 Tourist rrivals from Germany Destination % ch. % sh / nguilla 785 1,265 1, U ntigua and Barbuda a 6,551 5,748 4,256 4,938 2, ruba 5,144 4,597 3,670 3,551 2, U Bahamas 20,685 n.a. n.a. n.a n.a - - U Barbados 18,966 12,109 10,418 7,850 6, U Belize r n.a 3,757 4,343 3,757 3, Bermuda a 2,414 2,027 2,384 1,695 1, Bonaire 2,531 2,238 1,947 1,841 1, British Virgin slands 2,596 4,183 3,842 3,863 3, ancun (exico) h 65,559 42,376 68,098 33,994 36, ayman slands 1,660 1,663 1,850 n 1,506 1, uba 86, , , , , uracao 5,521 4,544 4,539 3,541 3, U Dominica 1,255 1, r Dominican epublic a 328, , , , , U Grenada 5,004 4,017 4,319 4,586 3, Guadeloupe h e 2,550 1,272 1,146 n 5,477 n.a - - U Guyana n.a U Jamaica 33,480 43,018 38,610 25,194 19, artinique 4,452 3,698 3,736 2,504 3, U ontserrat Puerto ico h 4,686 3,956 4,577 r 3,286 3, St. Eustatius a U St. Kitts and Nevis 1, U St. Lucia 11,085 8,345 7,968 7,292 4, U St. Vincent & Grenadines 2,027 1,777 3,105 n.a 1, U Suriname n.a n.a - - U Trinidad and Tobago 14,114 11,474 10,351 11,266 11, Turks and aicos slands 1,624 2,324 2,757 1, US Virgin slands h 1,572 1,456 1, TTL BBEN m r 640, , , , , ( m r 118, , ,600 89,800 70, For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of the report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
7 Tourist rrivals from Holland Destination % ch. 2001/00 % sh U ntigua and Barbuda a ruba 32,666 30,959 32,014 30,575 28, U Barbados 7,099 7,019 3,879 2,406 1, U Belize r n.a 3,156 3,273 3,555 3, Bonaire 16,282 15,599 15,242 13,322 11, British Virgin slands ,185 1, ancun (exico) h 9,997 6,166 7,060 5,228 2, ayman slands n uba 12,432 17,329 22,365 24,916 23, uracao 61,415 56,624 58,020 51,917 56, U Dominica r Dominican epublic a 34,471 36,563 44,595 38,842 32, U Grenada 1,607 1,352 1,354 1, Guadeloupe h n.a n.a - - U Guyana 268 n.a n.a n.a U Jamaica 9,170 8,414 5,534 3,756 2, artinique 5,528 6,855 5,592 1, U ontserrat Puerto ico h 1,760 1,904 1,572 r 1,596 1, Saba 3,754 3,427 2,798 2,618 2, St. Eustatius a 2,874 2,937 2,939 2,678 3, U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia St. aarten a 13,463 13,980 13,634 10,420 10, U St. Vincent & Grenadines n.a U Suriname 49,929 43,703 50,060 48,725 e 55, U Trinidad and Tobago 2,444 2,465 2,272 2,618 n.a - - Turks and aicos slands US Virgin slands h TTL BBEN m r 275, , , , , ( m r 77,800 71,200 69,400 67,200 72, For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of the report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
8 Tourist rrivals from taly % ch. % sh. Destination / nguilla 1,790 3,983 5,335 3,737 2, U ntigua and Barbuda a 5,002 4,632 3,338 3,284 3, ruba 2,499 2,060 2,044 2,080 1, U Bahamas 18,390 n.a n.a n.a n.a - - U Barbados 6,455 4,954 4,185 4,612 3, U Belize r n.a 3,023 2,557 2,606 3, Bermuda a ,135 1, Bonaire British Virgin slands 1,892 3,339 2,412 3,651 1, ancun (exico) h 36,136 28,281 43,113 26,205 17, ayman slands 2,540 2,272 2,062 n 1, uba 200, , , , , uracao 1, , U Dominica r Dominican epublic a 118, , , , , U Grenada 2,616 2,212 1,369 1, Guadeloupe h e 4,921 5,987 3,491 n 15,673 n.a - - U Guyana 68 n.a n.a n.a U Jamaica 21,028 17,718 16,696 14,832 12, artinique 5,330 3,142 5,221 3,541 2, U ontserrat Puerto ico h 2,082 1,959 1,426 r 1,703 1, U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia 1,041 1,005 1, St. aarten a 3,223 8,150 7,661 6,828 5, U St. Vincent & Grenadines 1,598 1,511 2,207 n.a 1, U Trinidad and Tobago 1,326 1,382 1,492 1,654 n.a - - Turks and aicos slands 2,065 2,740 2,141 2,115 1, US Virgin slands h 1,810 1,564 1,679 1, TTL BBEN m r 447, , , , , ( m r 61,600 54,700 54,600 49,600 41, For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of the report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
9 Tourist rrivals from Spain Destination % ch. 2001/00 % sh U ntigua and Barbuda a ruba 6, U Bahamas 1,980 n.a n.a n.a n.a - - U Barbados U Belize r n.a 1,387 1,446 1,211 1, Bonaire British Virgin slands ancun (exico) h 47,797 29,027 34,358 24,710 24, ayman slands uba 116, , , , , uracao , U Dominica r Dominican epublic a 106, , , , , U Grenada Guadeloupe e h n 1,951 n.a - - U Guyana 13 n.a n.a n.a U Jamaica 1,776 1,749 1,454 1,368 4, U ontserrat Puerto ico h 7,986 6,726 5,166 r 5,663 5, U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia U St. Vincent & Grenadines n.a U Trinidad and Tobago n.a - - Turks and aicos slands US Virgin slands h TTL BBEN m r 298, , , , , ( m r 7,300 6,700 6,900 7,000 9, For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of this report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
10 Tourist rrivals from Sweden Destination % ch. 2001/00 % sh U ntigua and Barbuda a ruba U Bahamas 1,545 n.a n.a n.a n.a - - U Barbados 8,268 13,393 6,439 4,066 3, U Belize n.a Bermuda r 348 r Bonaire British Virgin slands ancun (exico) h 1,310 1, r 2,252 r 1, ayman slands n uba 8,354 12,625 9,338 5,950 6, uracao U Dominica Dominican epublic a 39,541 41,210 34,181 48,424 25, U Grenada 978 1,233 1,204 1, Guadeloupe h n.a n.a - - U Guyana n.a U Jamaica 3,146 3,082 1,959 1,442 1, artinique 1 1,051 1,838 1,860 1, U ontserrat Puerto ico h U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia 1,362 1, n.a - - U St. Vincent & Grenadines n.a U Trinidad and Tobago 3,392 3,784 2,186 2,107 n.a - - Turks and aicos slands US Virgin slands h TTL BBEN m 76,500 r 87,600 66,600 76,000 48, ( m 21,100 r 26,900 16,400 13,700 11, includes all of Scandinavia For other Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of this report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
11 Tourist rrivals from Belgium % ch. % sh. Destination / U ntigua and Barbuda a ruba 1,432 1,238 1, , U Bahamas 2,155 n.a n.a n.a n.a - - U Barbados Bonaire British Virgin slands ancun (exico) h 7,572 6,348 2,325 1,493 1, ayman slands n uba 10,674 18,061 20,092 21,594 18, uracao 1,770 1,578 1,297 1,592 1, U Dominica Dominican epublic a 46,590 40,145 37,743 38,138 28, U Grenada Guadeloupe h 1,633 1,287 1,211 5,300 n.a - - U Guyana 13 n.a n.a n.a U Jamaica 4,790 4,158 3,211 1,151 1, U ontserrat Puerto ico h U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia n.a 421 n.a - - U St. Vincent & Grenadines n.a U Trinidad and Tobago n.a - - Turks and aicos slands n.a n.a US Virgin slands h TTL BBEN m r 86,600 85,800 79,400 82,100 66, ( m r 9,000 8,000 8,000 5,900 5, For Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of this report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
12 Tourist rrivals from Switzerland % ch. % sh. Destination / U ntigua and Barbuda a 3,752 2,864 1,641 1, ruba 1,245 1,346 1,343 1,128 1, U Bahamas 6,645 n.a n.a n.a n.a - - U Barbados ,902 1,912 1, U Belize r n.a 1,225 1,036 1, Bermuda a 1, Bonaire British Virgin slands ,396 1,545 1, ancun (exico) h 3,527 1,615 1,615 2,252 2, ayman slands n uba 14,042 21,082 26,111 28,462 29, uracao 1,342 1, U Dominica r Dominican epublic a n.a 9,448 53,758 46,162 42, U Grenada 1,166 1, Guadeloupe h 3,818 4,049 3,491 9,800 n.a - - U Guyana 16 n.a n.a n.a U Jamaica 4,204 3,722 3,638 3,349 2, U ontserrat Puerto ico h 1,276 1, r U St. Kitts and Nevis U St. Lucia 1,295 1, U St. Vincent & Grenadines n.a U Trinidad and Tobago 1, ,232 1,456 n.a - - Turks and aicos slands n.a n.a US Virgin slands h TTL BBEN m r 57,200 66, , , , ( m r 20,200 18,000 19,700 17,400 14, For other Table Notes please refer to the notes table at the front of this report Source: T ember ountries and T Estimates
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