GUYANA TOURISM STATISTICAL DIGEST
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2 GUYANA TOURISM STATISTICAL DIGEST 2016 EDITION GUYANA TOURISM AUTHORITY National Exhibition Centre Sophia, Greater Georgetown Guyana, South America. Tel: (592) Website: i
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4 FOREWORD This Statistical Digest is a compilation of Visitor Arrivals to Guyana for the period 2011 to 2016 based on analysis of data from the Embarkation/Disembarkation (E/D) Cards from the four main ports of entry. The digest was prepared by the staff of the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA). The Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) is sincerely acknowledged for their assistance towards making this publication possible. Any recommendations, comments and inquiries regarding the contents of this publication can be forwarded to: GUYANA TOURISM AUTHORITY National Exhibition Centre Sophia, Greater Georgetown Guyana, South America. Tel: (592) Fax: (592) info@guyana-tourism.com Published 2018 iii
5 CONTENTS DESCRIPTION PAGE INTRODUCTION ANALYSIS Visitor Arrivals by Month Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets and Month Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets and Birth Place Visitor Arrivals from USA Visitor Arrivals from Canada Visitor Arrivals from Europe Visitor Arrivals from Caribbean Visitor Arrivals from South and Central America Visitor and Passenger Arrivals by Ports of Entry Visitor Arrivals by Air, Land and Sea Visitor Arrivals by Purpose of Visit Visitor Arrivals by Type of Accommodation Visitor Arrivals by Average Length of Stay Visitor Arrivals by Age Group Visitor Arrivals by Gender TABLES Table 1: Visitor Arrivals by Month Table 2: Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets Table 3: Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets and Months Table 4: Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets and Birth Place Table 5: Visitor Arrivals from USA by Top 10 States Table 6: Visitor Arrivals from All USA States Table 7: Visitor Arrivals from Canada by Top 9 Provinces Table 8: Visitor Arrivals from All Canadian Provinces Table 9: Visitor Arrivals from Europe by Top 9 Countries Table 10: Visitor Arrivals from All European Countries Table 11: Visitor Arrivals from European States, Provinces, Federal Subjects and Counties iv
6 DESCRIPTION PAGE Table 12: Visitor Arrivals from the Caribbean by Top 9 Countries Table 13: Visitor Arrivals from the Caribbean by All Countries Table 14: Visitor Arrivals from South and Central America by Top 9 Countries Table 15: Visitor Arrivals from all South and Central American Countries Table 16: Visitor Arrivals by Ports of Entry (2015 vs 2016) Table 17: Visitor Arrivals via CJIA by Main Markets Table 18: Total International Passengers Arrivals via CJIA by Month Table 19: Visitor Arrivals via Lethem Table 20: Visitor Arrivals via Moleson Creek Table 21: Visitor Arrivals via EFCIA Table 22: Total International Passenger Arrivals via EFCIA by Month Table 23: Visitor Arrivals by Air, Land and Sea Table 24: Visitor Arrivals by Purpose of Visit Table 25: Visitor Arrivals by Type of Accommodation Table 26: Visitor Arrivals by Average Length of Stay Table 27: Visitor Arrivals by Age Group Table 28: Visitor Arrivals by Gender CHARTS Chart 1: Visitor Arrivals by Months Chart 2: Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets Chart 3: Visitor Arrivals by Main Markets (Percentage Share) Chart 4: Visitor Arrivals by Purpose of Visit Chart 5: Visitor Arrivals by Age Group Chart 6: Visitor Arrivals by Gender and Main Markets v
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8 INTRODUCTION Objective of the Digest The main objective of this digest is to provide critical tourism information and statistics to Government Ministries and Agencies, Tourism Stakeholders, Existing and Potential Investors, Students and the General Public. This digest will most importantly help to guide policy decision making, marketing strategies, product development and investment opportunities in the tourism industry. Information and statistics are included on Visitor arrivals by Months, Main Markets, Ports of Entry, Purpose of Visit, Birthplace, Countries, States and Provinces, Accommodation, Length of Stay, Gender, Age Group, Air, Land and Sea and total Air Passenger arrivals (residents and visitors). Geographic Scope Data was collected from the four main ports of entry of Guyana, namely Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA), Eugene F. Correia International Airport (EFCIA), Moleson Creek (Guyana/Suriname Border Crossing) and Lethem (Guyana/Brazil Border Crossing). Data Sources and Methodology The methodology employed for the production of this digest involved the use of the data from the Embarkation/Disembarkation (E/D) Cards collected from the four main ports of entry and the Tourism Information Management System (TIMS); an upgrade from the Management Information System for Tourism (MIST). The data from the E/D cards were inputted by the Tourism Information Clerks into TIMS, after which analysed reports were generated on a monthly basis. Data files and reports were submitted to the Caribbean Tourism Organisation s (CTO s) Statistical Department for analysis to ensure accuracy of reports produced by the GTA. Tables and charts were generated based on information provided on the E/D cards by visitors as well as from the 2015 Edition of this digest. Total passenger arrivals data were provided by Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) and Eugene F. Correia International Airport (EFCIA). Definitions The following are definitions adopted by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO): Visitor: A visitor is a traveller taking a trip to a main destination outside his/her usual environment, for less than a year, for any main purpose (business, leisure or other personal purpose) other than to be employed by a resident entity in the country or place visited. Tourist (or overnight visitor): A visitor (domestic, inbound or outbound) is classified as a tourist (or overnight visitor), if his/her trip includes an overnight stay, or as a same-day visitor (or excursionist) otherwise. 1
9 Visitor Arrival figures in this digest represent non-residents. As such, Guyanese living in Guyana and those who travel aboard for the purposes of holiday, business, study or temporary work are not included in these figures. There were high levels of E/D Cards submitted without pertinent data, such as length of stay, place of residence, purpose of visit and type of accommodation. CTO CJIA E/D EFCIA GTA MICE MIST TIMS UNWTO VFR Abbreviations Used Caribbean Tourism Organisation Cheddi Jagan International Airport Embarkation/Disembarkation Eugene F. Correia International Airport Guyana Tourism Authority Meetings, Incentives, Conferences & Exhibitions Management Information System for Tourism Tourism Information Management System United Nations World Tourism Organisation Visiting Friends/Relatives Overview for the last Five Years Visitor Arrivals for the year 2016 were recorded as 235,312. This showed an increase of 13.78% from the 2015 figure of 206,819 and 33.3% from the 2011 figure of 156,910. 2
10 ANALYSIS VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MONTH 2011 to 2016 As seen in Table 1 and Chart 1, the months of March, April, July, August and December consistently recorded the highest visitor arrivals in the years 2011 to 2016, as such these months are referred to as Guyana s peak periods and are mainly due to Diaspora travellers. In 2016 March, May, July, August and December recorded 119,639 visitors or 51% of total visitor arrivals for the year. May; usually an off peak month doubled its arrivals due to the influx of visitors for Guyana s Golden Jubilee Independence Celebrations. January, February, April, June, September, October and November accounted for 115,659 visitors or 49% of total arrivals for VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS 2011 to 2016 Table 2 and Chart 2 show visitor arrivals trend by main markets for the period 2011 to The USA market has consistently recorded high figures over the said period with the highest figure being recorded in The Caribbean figures have consistently increased over the period with a slight decline in Visitor arrivals from Canada have fluctuated over the period, while South and Central America figures sharply increased from 2013 to 2015 with a decline in Europe continued to record slow but steady increases over the period. Guyana s main markets with percentage share in 2016 as shown in Chart 3 are the United States of America (USA) with 39%, the Caribbean with 36%, Canada with 10%, South and Central America with 7%, Europe with 5% and Other/Not Stated with 3%. VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS AND MONTHS 2016 As shown in Table 3, total visitor arrivals from the USA was recorded as 90,568 followed by the Caribbean with 85,413, Canada with 24,020, South and Central America with 16,937, Europe with 12,463 and Other/ Not stated with 5,911 visitors. A sharp increase was noted in the Caribbean s market share due to the introduction of EasySky Airlines which brought a considerable number of Cuban visitors (refer to Tables 12-13) to Guyana. VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS AND BIRTH PLACE 2016 As shown in Table 4, 45.4% of total visitors for 2016 were born in Guyana; 54.4% were not born in Guyana and 0.2% did not state their place of birth. The highest number of Guyanese came from USA, Canada and the Caribbean, whilst the highest number of visitors not born in Guyana came from the Caribbean, USA and South and Central America. VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM USA 2011 to 2016 As shown in Tables 5 and 6, the top ten USA states are New York, Florida, New Jersey, Maryland, Georgia, Texas, Pennsylvania, California, Connecticut and Virginia. For 2016 New York accounted for 57.8% of total Visitors from the USA followed by Florida with 11.6%, New Jersey with 7.6%, Maryland with 3.3%, Georgia with 3.1%, Texas with 2%, Pennsylvania with 1.4%, California with 1.3%, Connecticut with 1.2%, Virginia 3
11 with 1.1% and the rest of the states accounted for 9.6%. It must be noted that the states and neighbouring states with direct flights to Guyana had the highest visitor arrivals. VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM CANADA 2011 to 2016 As shown in Tables 7 and 8, the province of Ontario recorded the highest figures for Canada in 2016 with a percentage share of Ontario was followed by Alberta with 2.9%, Quebec with 2.2%, British Columbia with 1.6%, Manitoba with 0.8%, Nova Scotia with 0.4%, New Foundland with 0.3%, Saskatchewan with 0.2%, New Brunswick with 0.1% and the rest of the provinces accounted for 1.1%. It must be noted that the province of Ontario with direct flights to Guyana had the highest visitor arrivals. VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE 2011 to 2016 As shown in Tables 9 and 10, United Kingdom (UK) recorded the highest figures for Europe in 2016 with a 57.4% share. The UK was followed by Netherlands with 15.3%, Germany 4%, Russian Federation 3.9%, France with 3.1%, Belgium with 1.5, Italy with 1.5, Denmark with 1.2, Sweden with 1.1 and the rest of Europe accounted for 11%. Table 11 depicts visitor arrivals for 2016 by United Kingdom counties, Netherlands provinces, Germany states and the Russian Federation federal subjects. VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM THE CARIBBEAN 2011 to 2016 For 2016 (see Tables 12 and 13), Cuba recorded the highest figure for the Caribbean with a 31.4% share due to its direct airlift to Guyana. Cuba was followed by Trinidad and Tobago with 22.3%, Suriname with 20.7%, Barbados with 9%, Jamaica 2.8%, Antigua and Barbuda with 2.6%, Haiti with 1.6%, Saint Lucia with 1.3%, St. Maarten with 1.2% and the rest of the Caribbean with 7.1%. VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA 2011 to 2016 For 2016 (see Tables 14 and 15), Brazil recorded the highest figures for South and Central America with a 73.1% share. Brazil was followed by French Guiana with 9.1%, Venezuela with 4.4%, Colombia with 2.5%, Panama with 2.0%, Mexico with 1.6%, Argentina with 1.6%, Costa Rica with 1.4%, Peru with 1.1% and the rest of South and Central America with 3.2%. VISITOR AND PASSENGER ARRIVALS BY PORTS OF ENTRY 2011 to 2016 For 2016 (see Table 16), CJIA accounted for 77.7% of total Visitor arrivals followed by Moleson Creek with 10%, EFCIA with 7.8% and Lethem with 4.4%. Tables 17, 19, 20 and 21 show visitor arrivals from the four main ports of entry for the period , along with the percentage change 2015 vs 2016 and percentage share for The Cheddi Jagan International Airport recorded a 15.1% increase in 2016 over 2015, Lethem recorded a 6.9% increase over 2015, Moleson Creek recorded a 0.1% increase over 2015 and Eugene F. Correia International Airport recorded a 26.8% increase over The Eugene F. Correia had a sharp increase in visitor arrivals due to a full year of evening flight service in Note: LIAT airline moved its daily flight operations from CJIA to EFCIA in 2013 and commenced its nightly flight services via EFCIA on July 15 th, Table 18 shows total passenger arrivals through CJIA for the period The analysis indicates that total arrivals via CJIA for 2016 were recorded as 287,549; an increase of 15.01% over 2015 s figure of 250,012. Table 22 depicts total international passenger arrivals through EFCIA for the period It can be seen that total arrivals for 2016 were recorded as 34,089; an increase of 18.29% over 2015 s figure of 28,818. 4
12 VISITOR ARRIVALS BY AIR, LAND AND SEA 2016 Table 23 shows Visitor arrivals by air, land and sea. A total of 201,195 or 85.5% of visitor arrivals were by air. Caribbean Airlines accounted for 47.1% of the arrivals by air; followed by Insel Air, COPA Airlines, Fly Jamaica Airlines and LIAT with 39.4%; Dynamic International Airways, Suriname Airways and EasySky Airlines with 10.7% and Gum Air, Eastern Airlines, Fly Allways, Blue Wings and Other Carrier with 2.8%. A total of 23,655 or 10% of visitor arrivals travel via the Moleson Creek border crossing (sea), while 10,462 or 4.5% were overland through Lethem. VISITOR ARRIVALS BY PURPOSE OF VISIT 2016 For 2016 (as shown in Table 24 and Chart 4), 61.1% of total visitors came to Guyana for Holiday, 21.7% for Visiting Friends/Relatives and Business, 9.8% for Other/not stated reasons, 5.4% for Funeral and MICE and 2% for Wedding/Honeymoon, Sports and to Study. VISITOR ARRIVALS BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION 2016 Private Homes accounted for 62.5% of total visitors who used accommodation, Hotels accounted for 31%, Resorts 2.8%, Guest Houses 1.5%, 1.6% did not state where they stayed, while 0.5% stayed in Apartments. As seen in Table 25 most USA and Canadian visitors stayed in private homes; Caribbean and European visitors stayed in both private homes and hotels and most South and Central America visitors stayed at Hotels. VISITOR ARRIVALS BY LENGTH OF STAY 2016 Length of stay is obtained by dividing the number of overnight stays by the number of arrivals. Total length of stay by Visitors, excluding not stated and same day visitors, in 2016 (see Table 26) was recorded as 180,782 days with average length of stay being 27 days. Average length of stay was highest for South/Central America with 69 days followed by the Caribbean with 31 days, Europe with 22 days, Canada with 19 days and USA with 16 days. VISITOR ARRIVALS BY GENDER AND AGE GROUP 2016 For 2016 (as shown in Table 27 and Chart 5), 57.4% of the visitors were from 25 to 54 years, 26.5% were from 55 to 65 years and over and 15.3% were from 0 to 24 years. For 2016 (as shown in Table 28 and Chart 6), 55% of the visitors were males, while 45% were females. 5
13 TABLE 1: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MONTH MONTH % CHG. 15/16 January 9,559 10,836 12,692 13,512 14,001 14, February 9,365 11,722 14,000 12,553 13,965 15, March 10,087 13,794 23,368 14,648 18,464 20, April 15,516 18,501 16,624 21,418 20,126 17, May 10,939 10,880 12,894 14,130 12,371 24, June 12,525 14,418 14,601 14,099 14,562 16, July 21,908 24,426 23,257 25,091 22,954 24, August 16,154 21,476 21,506 22,770 21,728 21, September 9,408 10,890 13,200 14,179 15,187 15, October 10,852 11,685 13,618 14,723 15,183 17, November 10,991 12,279 13,914 15,736 15,705 19, December 19,606 15,735 20,386 22,401 22,573 27, GRAND TOTAL 156, , , , , , CHART 1: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MONTH ,000 25,000 Phagwah Easter Guyana Golden Jubilee Celebrations 14th Caribbean Cuboree (Scouts) Caricom Heads of Government Meeting CPL Cricket Hague Conference on Private International Law Caricom BasketBall Tournament Caricom Heads of Government Meeting ICC Women's Cricket Number of Visitors 20,000 15,000 10, ,000-6
14 MAIN MARKETS 2011 TABLE 2: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS % SHARE 2012 % SHARE 2013 % SHARE United States 83, , , , , , Canada 23, , , , , , Europe 8, , , , , , Caribbean 36, , , , , , South & Central America 2, , , , , , Other/Not Stated 2, , , , , , GRAND TOTAL 156, , , , , , % SHARE 2015 % SHARE 2016 % SHARE % CHG. 15/16 CHART 2: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS , ,000 Arrival numbers 150, ,000 50, Year UNITED STATES CANADA EUROPE CARIBBEAN SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA OTHER/NOT STATED TOTAL CHART 3: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY KEY MARKETS (PERCENTAGE SHARE) % 3% 39% 36% 5% 10% United States Canada Europe Caribbean South & Central America Other/Not Stated 7
15 TABLE 3: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS AND MONTH 2016 MAIN MARKETS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC GRAND TOTAL United States 5,059 5,502 7,909 6,543 12,899 6,338 10,258 8,450 4,727 5,830 5,962 11,091 90,568 Canada 1,923 1,650 2,645 1,773 2,379 1,416 2,386 2,205 1,252 1,557 1,883 2,951 24,020 Europe , , ,360 1, , ,463 Caribbean 4,485 5,087 6,527 6,285 6,294 5,871 8,782 8,081 6,615 7,264 9,130 10,992 85,413 South/Central 1,598 1,390 1,366 1,404 1,367 1,293 1,666 1,647 1,207 1,370 1,368 1,261 16,937 America Other/ Not Stated ,911 GRAND TOTAL 14,449 15,080 20,156 17,330 24,987 16,185 24,953 21,863 15,330 17,461 19,838 27, ,312 TABLE 4: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS AND BIRTH PLACE 2016 MAIN MARKETS GUYANA NOT GUYANA NOT STATED GRAND TOTAL United States 66,973 23, ,568 Canada 17,853 6, ,020 Europe 3,632 8, ,463 Caribbean 17,131 68, ,413 South & Central America 1,089 15, ,937 Other/Not Stated 149 5, ,911 GRAND TOTAL 106, , ,312 TABLE 5: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM USA BY TOP 10 STATES % CHG. US STATES /16 New York 51,351 61,051 51,679 53,530 51,763 52, Florida 8,476 9,721 8,791 8,726 9,033 10, New Jersey 6,364 7,666 6,537 6,028 6,427 6, Maryland 2,562 2,961 2,521 2,421 2,505 2, Georgia 1,994 2,524 1,967 1,716 2,161 2, Texas 953 1, ,044 1,453 1, Pennsylvania 1,094 1,316 1,058 1,027 1,116 1, California , Connecticut 1,081 1,217 1,402 1,079 1,188 1, Virginia ,
16 TABLE 6: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY ALL USA STATES % % CHG. US STATES SHARE 15/16 Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California , Colorado Connecticut 1,081 1,217 1,402 1,079 1,188 1, Delaware District Of Columbia Florida 8,476 9,721 8,791 8,726 9,033 10, Georgia 1,994 2,524 1,967 1,716 2,161 2, Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland 2,562 2,961 2,521 2,421 2,505 2, Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey 6,364 7,666 6,537 6,028 6,427 6, New Mexico New York 51,351 61,051 51,679 53,530 51,763 52, North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania 1,094 1,316 1,058 1,027 1,116 1, Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas 953 1, ,044 1,453 1,
17 % % CHG. US STATES SHARE 15/16 Utah Vermont Virginia , Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Other/No Stated US 2,461 2,904 1,809 1,433 1,522 1, State GRAND TOTAL 83,298 98,625 83,973 84,103 85,118 90, TABLE 7: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM CANADA BY TOP 9 PROVINCES CANADA PROVINCES % CHG. 15/16 Ontario 21,089 23,162 23,619 24,640 22,243 21, Alberta Quebec British Columbia Manitoba Nova Scotia New Foundland Saskatchewan New Brunswick TABLE 8: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM ALL CANADIAN PROVINCES CANADA PROVINCES % % CHG. SHARE 15/16 Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick New Foundland Nova Scotia Ontario 21,089 23,162 23,619 24,640 22,243 21, Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan No Stated Can. Prov. 1,445 1, GRAND TOTAL 23,968 25,977 26,033 26,681 24,178 24,
18 TABLE 9: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE BY TOP 9 COUNTRIES EUROPEAN COUNTRIES % CHG. 15/16 United Kingdom 6,045 6,504 6,418 6,894 6,431 7, Netherlands ,399 1,826 1,834 1, Germany Russian Federation France Belgium Italy Denmark Sweden TABLE 10: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE BY ALL COUNTRIES EUROPEAN COUNTRIES % % CHG. SHARE 15/16 MAJOR EUROPE 7,151 7,612 8,568 9,536 9,310 10, Belgium France Germany Netherlands ,399 1,826 1,834 1, United Kingdom 6,045 6,504 6,418 6,894 6,431 7, OTHER EUROPE , Albania Armenia Andorra Belarus Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czechoslovakia Estonia Finland Gibraltar Greenland Hungary Iceland Kazakhstan Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Malta Monaco Other Europe Poland Romania Russian Federation
19 EUROPEAN COUNTRIES % % CHG. SHARE 15/16 Serbia San Marino Turkey Ukraine Yugoslavia REST OF EUROPE Austria Denmark Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland GRAND TOTAL 8,287 8,877 10,054 11,107 11,245 12, TABLE 11: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY EUROPEAN STATES, PROVINCES, FEDERAL SUBJECTS AND COUNTIES 2016 EUROPEAN STATES, PROVINCES, FEDERAL SUBJECTS AND COUNTIES 2016 GERMANY 493 Aachen 1 Berlin 6 Bielefeld 1 Bremen 2 Bremerhaven 4 Chemnitz 1 Cologne 1 Dresden 4 Dusseldorf 3 Freiburg 3 Halle 1 Hamburg 7 Hannover 3 Karlsruhe 1 Leipzig 1 Lubeck 1 Munchengladbach 1 Munich 6 Munster 1 Oldenburg 3 12
20 EUROPEAN STATES, PROVINCES, FEDERAL SUBJECTS AND COUNTIES 2016 Other/Not stated 442 NETHERLANDS 1,906 Amsterdam 39 Haarlen 2 Rotterdam 17 The Hague 3 Utrecht 4 Zeeland 1 Other/Not stated 1,840 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 487 Moscow 40 Saint Petersburg 5 Vladivostok 2 Other/Not stated 440 UNITED KINGDOM 7,172 Avon 1 Bedfordshire 1 Buckinghamshire 3 Cambridgeshire 3 Cheshire 2 Durham 2 East Sussex 1 Essex 10 Gloucester 3 Greater London 509 Hampshire & Isle of Wt. 1 Hereford & Worcester 1 Humberside 2 Kent 19 Leicestershire 2 Lincolnshire 4 Middlesex 8 Nottinghamshire 5 Oxfordshire 4 Rutland 1 Scotland 70 Suffolk 1 Surrey 22 Sussex 1 Wales 7 Wiltshire 1 Yorkshire & Humberside 4 Other/Not stated 6,484 13
21 TABLE 12: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM CARIBBEAN BY TOP 9 COUNTRIES % CHG. CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES /16 Cuba ,231 5,337 26, Trinidad And Tobago 15,646 17,963 17,551 16,788 16,907 19, Suriname ,234 19,612 16,943 17, Barbados 9,489 7,743 5,437 6,128 6,811 7, Jamaica 1,702 1,528 1,854 1,932 2,438 2, Antigua And Barbuda 2,682 2,386 1,823 1,794 2,065 2, Haiti , Saint Lucia 1,183 1, ,215 1, St. Maarten TABLE 13: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM ALL CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES % % CHG. CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES SHARE 15/16 C'WEALTH CARIBBEAN 34,964 34,466 30,571 31,080 33,319 36, Anguilla Antigua And Barbuda 2,682 2,386 1,823 1,794 2,065 2, Bahamas Barbados 9,489 7,743 5,437 6,128 6,811 7, Belize Bermuda British Virgin Is. 1, Cayman Islands Dominica Grenada Jamaica 1,702 1,528 1,854 1,932 2,438 2, Montserrat St. Kitts And Nevis Saint Lucia 1,183 1, ,215 1, St. Vincent & Grenadines Trinidad And Tobago 15,646 17,963 17,551 16,788 16,907 19, Turks & Caicos Is DUTCH WEST INDIES 807 1, ,379 1, Aruba Bonaire Curacao Other Dutch W.I St. Maarten FRENCH WEST INDIES Guadeloupe Martinique OTHER CARIBBEAN 830 1,104 20,373 21,651 24,385 46, Cuba ,231 5,337 26, Dominican Republic
22 % % CHG. CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES SHARE 15/16 Haiti , Puerto Rico Suriname ,234 19,612 16,943 17, US Virgin Islands GRAND TOTAL 36,649 36,621 51,942 53,752 59,141 85, TABLE 14: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICA BY TOP 9 COUNTRIES SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA COUNTRIES % CHG. 15/16 Brazil ,118 14,109 12,205 12, French Guiana ,252 1,654 1,606 1, Venezuela ,208 4, Colombia Panama Mexico Argentina Costa Rica Peru ,271 2, TABLE 15: VISITOR ARRIVALS FROM ALL SOUTH/CENTRAL AMERICAN COUNTRIES SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICAN COUNTRIES % SHARE % CHG. 15/16 CENTRAL AMERICA , Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Mexico Nicaragua Panama SOUTH AMERICA 1,152 1,273 21,426 21,707 17,107 13, Argentina Brazil ,118 14,109 12,205 12, Colombia Venezuela ,208 4, OTHER SOUTH AMERICA ,540 3,142 4,155 2, Bolivia Chile Ecuador Falkland Islands French Guiana ,252 1,654 1,606 1,
23 SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICAN COUNTRIES % SHARE % CHG. 15/16 Paraguay Peru ,271 2, Uruguay GRAND TOTAL 2,062 2,389 23,555 25,579 22,171 16, MONTH CJIA LETHEM TABLE 16: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY PORTS 2015 vs 2016 MOLESON CREEK EFCIA TOTAL 2016 TOTAL 2015 January 10,565 1,088 1,642 1,154 14,449 14, February 10, ,816 1,389 15,080 13, March 15, ,431 1,495 20,156 18, ST QUARTER 36,905 2,853 5,889 4,038 49,685 46, % CHG. 15/16 April 13, ,886 1,261 17,330 20, May 20, ,694 2,179 24,987 12, June 12, ,505 1,372 16,185 14, ND QUARTER 46,075 2,530 5,085 4,812 58,502 47, July 19, ,487 1,950 24,953 22, August 16, ,669 1,851 21,863 21, September 11, ,348 1,167 15,330 15, RD QUARTER 47,006 2,668 7,504 4,968 62,146 59, October 13, ,759 1,458 17,461 15, November 15, ,661 1,387 19,838 15, December 23, ,757 1,617 27,680 22, TH QUARTER 52,929 2,411 5,177 4,462 64,979 53, GRAND TOTAL 182,915 10,462 23,655 18, , , % SHARE TABLE 17: VISITOR ARRIVALS VIA CJIA BY MAIN MARKETS MAIN MARKETS % % CHG SHARE 15/16 United States 83,298 98,625 83,193 82,805 83,383 88, Canada 23,968 25,977 25, ,584 23, Europe 8,287 8,877 8,387 7,943 7,696 6, Caribbean 36,649 36,621 32,406 26,424 31,855 56, South/Central America 2,062 2,389 2,497 9,616 8,408 3, Other/Not Stated 2,646 4,153 4,165 3,540 4,058 4, GRAND TOTAL 156, , , , , ,
24 TABLE 18: TOTAL INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER ARRIVALS VIA CJIA BY MONTH MONTH % SHARE TABLE 19: VISITOR ARRIVALS VIA LETHEM BY MAIN MARKETS % CHG. 15/16 January 15,166 17,252 17,493 14,693 16,667 17, February 13,686 17,642 15,485 12,975 15,430 16, March 15,189 19,599 23,817 16,082 19,991 21, April 21,998 25,333 19,413 21,832 21,747 19, May 16,970 17,143 15,732 16,064 15,173 27, June 17,719 20,350 16,654 16,484 17,749 18, July 28,945 32,646 27,218 27,825 26,904 29, August 28,014 33,367 27,531 30,638 31,430 32, September 17,907 19,381 16,319 18,532 20,490 24, October 17,380 19,373 16,647 17,998 19,323 22, November 17,028 18,754 16,095 18,066 18,797 24, December 26,342 26,812 23,563 25,662 26,311 33, TOTAL 236, , , , , , MAIN MARKETS % SHARE % CHG 15/16 United States Canada Europe Caribbean South/Central America 13,748 9,625 8,911 9, Other/Not Stated GRAND TOTAL 14,488 10,445 9,791 10, TABLE 20: VISITOR ARRIVALS VIA MOLESON CREEK BY MAIN MARKETS MAIN MARKETS % SHARE % CHG 15/16 United States Canada Europe 1,359 2,120 1,940 1, Caribbean 19,329 18,409 15,814 16, South/Central America 7,310 5,857 4,399 3, Other/Not Stated GRAND TOTAL 29,165 27,939 23,628 23,
25 TABLE 21: VISITOR ARRIVALS VIA EFCIA BY MAIN MARKETS MAIN MARKETS % SHARE % CHG 15/16 United States Canada Europe 712 1,233 3, Caribbean 8,663 11,160 12, South/Central America Other GRAND TOTAL 10,950 14,416 18, TABLE 22: TOTAL INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER ARRIVALS VIA EFCIA BY MONTH MONTHS % SHARE % CHG 15/16 January 1,567 1,805 2, February 1,537 1,760 2, March 1,569 1,928 2, April 1,808 2,146 2, May 1,875 1,708 3, June 1,723 2,011 2, July 1,848 2,764 3, August 1,818 3,603 3, September 1,703 2,360 2, October 1,773 2,443 2, November 1,796 2,776 2, December 2,515 3,514 3, GRAND TOTAL 21,532 28,818 34, CARRIERS TABLE 23: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY AIR, LAND AND SEA 2016 UNITED STATES CANADA EUROPE CARIBBEAN SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA OTHER/ NOT STATED GRAND TOTAL % SHARE AIR ARRIVALS 89,709 23,789 10,268 68,537 3,567 5, , Blue Wings Caribbean Airlines 49,513 12,349 4,790 24,041 1,100 2,905 94, COPA 1, ,501 1, , Dynamic Air 7, , EASTERN AIRLINES 1, , EasySky Airlines , , Fly Allways
26 Fly Jamaica Airways 5,850 10, , , Gum Air , , Insel Air 17, , ,245 24, LIAT Airlines ,544 10, , Suriname Airways Ltd 5, , Other Air Carrier LAND ARRIVALS , , Overland (Lethem) , ,462 SEA ARRIVALS ,853 16,594 3, , Sea (Moleson Creek) ,853 16,594 3, ,655 GRAND TOTAL 90,568 24,020 12,463 85,413 16,937 5, , TABLE 24: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY PURPOSE OF VISIT YEAR HOLIDAY VFR BUSINESS FUNERAL MICE SPORTS WEDDING/ HONEYMOON STUDY OTHER NOT STATED GRAND TOTAL ,796 20,137 15,555 6,059 2,839 1,520 1, ,476 5, , ,129 17,772 15,543 6,775 2, , ,075 6, , ,618 23,375 16,291 7,070 3,794 1,083 1, ,339 12, , ,434 25,602 18,918 8,131 3,783 1,455 1, ,113 13, , ,700 26,692 22,440 8,391 4,099 1,599 2, ,129 8, , ,759 26,649 24,475 7,889 4,878 2,028 2, ,198 13, ,312 % SHARE % CHG. 15/ Chart 4: Visitor Arrivals by Purpose of Visit % 0% 2% 1% 6% 4% 3% 11% 11% 61% Holiday VFR Business Funeral MICE Sports Wedding/Honeymoon Study Not Stated Other 19
27 TABLE 25: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION 2016 MAIN MARKETS PRIVATE GUEST APART- NOT GRAND HOTEL RESORTS HOME HOUSE MENTS STATED TOTAL United States 74,534 14, ,568 Canada 20,528 3, ,020 Europe 6,547 5, ,463 Caribbean 38,626 35,884 2, ,184 1,351 85,413 South & Central America 4,295 10, ,061 16,937 Other/Not stated 2,659 2, ,911 GRAND TOTAL 147,189 73,015 3,502 1,194 6,611 3, ,312 % SHARE TABLE 26: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY 2016 MAIN MARKETS 1-3 DAYS 4-7 DAYS 8-14 DAYS 15+ DAYS TOTAL (EXCL. NOT STATED) AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY United States Canada Europe Caribbean South & Central America Other/Not stated GRAND TOTAL % SHARE TABLE 27: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY AGE GROUP 2016 MAIN MARKETS and NOT over STATED TOTAL United States 6,871 7,095 9,706 12,461 20,245 18,272 15, ,568 Canada 1,687 1,665 2,379 3,000 5,362 4,712 5, ,020 Europe ,861 2,129 3,002 2,073 1, ,463 Caribbean 6,202 8,005 21,279 19,633 16,976 8,290 3,907 1,121 85,413 South & Central America 879 1,554 4,108 4,250 4,057 1, ,937 Other/Not stated ,718 1,518 1, ,911 GRAND TOTAL 16,289 19,742 41,051 42,991 50,963 35,329 26,938 2, ,312 % SHARE
28 Chart 5: Visitor Arrivals by Age Group % 1% 7% 8% 15% 17% 22% 18% and over NOT STATED TABLE 28: VISITOR ARRIVALS BY GENDER 2016 MAIN MARKETS FEMALE MALE NOT STATED GRAND TOTAL United States 44,812 45, ,568 Canada 11,777 12,243 24,020 Europe 4,882 7,581 12,463 Caribbean 37,018 48, ,413 South/ Central America 6,161 10,776 16,937 Other /Not Stated 1,141 4, ,911 GRAND TOTAL 105, , ,312 % SHARE Chart 6: Visitor Arrivals by Gender and Main Markets ,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 United States Canada Europe Caribbean South/ Central America Female Male Not Stated Other /Not Stated 21
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32 Open Foreign Investment regime (Incentives offered) 10 - International Airlines serving Guyana connecting to South, Central and North America and the Caribbean International Attention from its recent Oil Discovery Affordable Labour A growing and expanding tourism industry Easy market access to the Caribbean, South and North America TOURIST ARRIVALS IN % GYD 5.3BN TOURISM INVESTMENTS IN 2016 TOURISM DIRECT CONTRIBUTION TO GDP % US $74.9M VISITOR EXPORTS IN 2016 DID YOU KNOW Easy access to raw materials to commence business operation MINISTRY OF BUSINESS 229 South Road, Lacytown, Georgetown, Guyana Tel: GUYANA TOURISM AUTHORITY National Exhibition Centre Sophia, Georgetown Tel: Fax: info@guyana-tourism.com GOINVEST 190 Camp & Church Streets, Georgetown, Guyana Tel: , goinvest@goinvest.gov.gy 25
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