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CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION LATEST STATISTICS 2014 December 4, 2014 FINAL

Destination Table 1: Tourist (Stop-over) Arrivals in 2014 Period Tourist Arrivals % Change Overall Winter# Summer# Anguilla Jan-Sep 53,969 2.3 4.8-0.5 Antigua & Barbuda * Jan-Oct 203,309 3.8 5.8 1.8 Aruba Jan-Oct 865,029 9.4 4.2 12.8 Bahamas P Jan-Jul 924,898 3.5 4.9 1.7 Barbados P Jan-Sep 376,716-0.8-0.4-1.2 Belize P Jan-Oct 266,105 10.8 12.4 9.3 Bermuda * Jan-Oct 197,643-3.3 4.4-5.7 British Virgin Islands Jan-Sep 296,931 4.7 4.4 5.0 Cayman Islands Jan-Sep 293,652 12.3 9.0 15.6 Cuba Jan-Sep 2,222,793 3.7 5.0 2.0 Curacao Jan-Sep 323,822-0.2-4.0 3.1 Dominica P Jan-Sep 60,149 4.9 8.8 1.8 Dominican Republic * Jan-Oct 4,214,764 9.7 6.1 12.7 Grenada P Jan-Jul 77,839 17.6 13.6 24.2 Haiti Jan-Mar 114,501 14.9 14.9 - Jamaica Jan-Oct 1,709,315 3.1 1.2 4.4 Martinique Jan-Oct 415,614 1.1 4.9-2.3 Montserrat Jan-Sep 5,783 12.3 35.4-6.3 Puerto Rico ** Jan-Aug 1,202,328 5.7 4.8 6.8 Saint Lucia Jan-Sep 255,010 6.0 6.7 5.5 St. Kitts & Nevis ^ Jan-Jul 65,872 1.1-0.8 4.0 St. Maarten * Jan-Sep 377,341 7.3 7.9 6.5 St. Vincent & the Grenadines Jan-Oct 56,581-1.7 3.2-5.5 Suriname Jan-May 96,389 2.9-1.3 23.8 Trinidad & Tobago *** Jan-Aug 279,932 - - - Turks & Caicos Islands Jan-Jun 199,347 25.3 27.3 21.1 U S Virgin Islands Jan-Sep 561,946 3.1-0.9 7.6 * Non-Resident Air Arrivals ** Non-Resident Hotel registrations only *** Air Arrivals by Nationality P Preliminary figures # Winter - Jan to Apr; Summer - May to Dec ^ Excludes data from Vance M. Amory Int l Airport in Nevis SOURCE - Data supplied by member countries and available as at December 4, 2014

Destination Table 2a: Tourist Arrivals by Month 2014 January February March April May June Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Anguilla 6,644 4.6 7,026 3.2 7,868-5.7 7,698 20.5 5,894-1.1 5,296-4.7 Antigua & Barbuda * 25,920 8.2 26,842 11.2 26,788-5.0 23,543 11.5 18,529 19.2 16,695 1.6 Aruba 82,887 9.4 78,979 6.7 83,131-7.5 84,079 10.6 78,087 7.3 82,708 7.5 Bahamas P 91,696 3.4 113,136 7.0 158,602-3.9 140,910 16.3 130,183 5.1 139,322-2.7 Barbados P 50,123 3.8 48,144-1.5 50,321-5.6 43,262 2.4 38,437 1.4 34,130 1.3 Belize P 31,164 9.6 32,105 11.6 38,712 8.1 28,969 23.0 26,319 14.7 28,727 7.1 Bermuda * 7,043-2.3 8,908 1.4 14,998-2.0 19,251 14.8 24,918-4.6 28,669-10.8 British Virgin Islands 38,550 13.5 38,524 9.7 45,682-8.9 39,590 9.0 31,660 2.1 33,012 2.2 Cayman Islands 31,411 9.3 33,790 5.7 44,205 2.0 35,864 22.9 31,124 14.0 34,097 6.9 Cuba 320,032 9.3 316,109 5.2 359,384 1.4 287,103 4.8 195,753 2.4 181,269-1.4 Curacao 37,415 4.1 35,073-5.1 35,553-11.0 35,566-3.1 32,409-2.7 33,095 0.3 Dominica P 6,422 9.4 7,400-3.6 6,609-2.7 7,121 42.6 6,217-8.5 5,276 9.2 Dominican Republic * 449,149 6.0 446,492 5.6 501,016 0.1 445,018 14.5 385,911 17.1 442,039 11.7 Grenada P 14,051 10.4 10,714 4.2 11,515 7.1 10,887 40.4 8,746 43.1 9,418 26.1 Haiti 36,668 15.9 34,819 19.2 43,014 10.8 - - - - - - Jamaica 169,280 4.8 169,328 2.0 200,732-5.8 181,664 5.8 166,249 3.4 187,083 0.3 Martinique 48,628 5.1 51,632 2.6 57,006 3.7 49,525 8.7 37,340 2.8 29,181 1.9 Montserrat 614 10.8 664 17.7 1,077 40.4 744 84.6 635 34.5 452 1.6 Puerto Rico ** 149,820 9.4 147,447 5.6 182,599 2.1 150,274 2.9 136,605 4.0 141,483 7.2 Saint Lucia 27,643 6.7 30,135 8.2 34,538 2.1 30,757 10.7 27,676 3.7 25,268 5.0 St. Kitts & Nevis ^ 10,241-7.5 9,609 2.0 10,666-6.0 8,797 13.0 8,686 0.4 9,151 11.4 St. Maarten * 52,002 8.8 50,224 4.5 55,805 2.6 48,118 17.7 39,470 16.4 33,551 0.3 St. Vincent & the G dines 6,350 2.4 6,549 4.7 6,604-10.4 6,437 21.4 4,335-19.6 6,093 0.6 Suriname 17,720-5.9 17,616-7.5 20,515 2.0 20,957 5.7 19,581 23.8 - - Trinidad & Tobago *** 29,640-44,029-33,787-33,067-30,082-33,349 - Turks & Caicos Islands 31,155 27.9 32,962 33.1 41,389 29.8 34,212 18.9 28,779 22.9 30,850 19.4 U S Virgin Islands 69,967-0.8 66,420-4.6 81,849-1.5 67,067 3.6 62,343 1.0 64,617 10.7 * Non-Resident Air Arrivals ** Non-Resident Hotel registrations *** Air Arrivals by Nationality P Preliminary figures ^ Excludes data from Vance M. Amory Int l Airport in Nevis SOURCE Data supplied by member countries and available as at December 4, 2014

Table 2b: Tourist Arrivals by Month 2014 July August September October November December Destination Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Tourists % ch Anguilla 6,159 0.3 5,735-0.3 1,649 13.8 - - - - - - Antigua & Barbuda * 21,001-17.7 17,524 12.9 11,285 1.3 15,182 6.0 - - - - Aruba 95,952 9.4 102,048 15.6 84,509 16.4 92,649 20.8 - - - - Bahamas P 151,049 3.3 - - - - - - - - - - Barbados P 47,315-1.3 38,655-4.9 26,329-2.4 - - - - - - Belize P 29,983 7.7 22,672 8.7 11,943 12.1 15,511 6.7 - - - - Bermuda * 31,873-7.9 27,759-9.5 18,422 5.2 15,802 3.6 - - - - British Virgin Islands 39,030 12.3 21,166 1.9 9,717 4.5 - - - - - - Cayman Islands 39,193 15.7 30,564 24.5 13,404 24.7 - - - - - - Cuba 211,456-0.5 199,789 7.3 151,898 2.9 - - - - - - Curacao 36,841 4.7 40,496 4.1 37,374 8.9 - - - - - - Dominica P 9,024 8.7 7,989-10.3 4,091 27.8 - - - - - - Dominican Republic * 514,615 9.4 424,715 12.8 282,321 13.2 323,488 14.0 - - - - Grenada P 12,508 12.6 - - - - - - - - - - Haiti - - - - - - - - - - - - Jamaica 221,006 7.5 171,486 4.4 106,757 1.3 135,730 9.8 - - - - Martinique 38,874-5.2 52,218-2.3 25,323-6.6 25,891-5.1 - - - - Montserrat 717-14.7 572-13.2 308-30.9 - - - - - - Puerto Rico ** 152,932 9.7 141,168 6.1 - - - - - - - - Saint Lucia 32,100 12.9 28,646 4.0 18,247-0.8 - - - - - - St. Kitts & Nevis ^ 8,722 0.6 - - - - - - - - - - St. Maarten * 39,167 5.7 38,650 5.4 20,354 3.9 - - - - - - St. Vincent & the G dines 7,456-4.7 5,409-11.2 3,440 11.0 3,908-1.2 - - - - Suriname - - - - - - - - - - - - Trinidad & Tobago *** 40,187-35,791 - - - - - - - - - Turks & Caicos Islands - - - - - - - - - - - - U S Virgin Islands 68,763 16.9 52,455 4.3 28,465 2.1 - - - - - - * Non-Resident Air Arrivals ** Non-Resident Hotel registrations *** Air Arrivals by Nationality ^ Excludes data from Vance M. Amory Int l Airport in Nevis SOURCE Data supplied by member countries and available as at December 4, 2014 P Preliminary figures

Destination Table 3: Tourist Arrivals by Main Market - 2014 Period United States Canada Europe Other Tourists % ch. Tourists % ch. Tourists % ch. Tourists % ch. Anguilla Jan-Sep 34,239-1.1 2,937 11.5 6,041 8.2 10,752 8.4 Antigua & Barbuda * Jan-Oct 78,496 9.8 22,685-7.8 72,756 3.9 29,372-1.3 Aruba Jan-Oct 476,132 2.7 33,092-5.2 66,939 5.4 288,866 26.3 Bahamas P Jan-Jul 726,772 2.7 91,402 17.7 49,499-1.1 57,225-2.5 Barbados P Jan-Sep 87,235-4.7 46,695-7.2 163,821 7.8 78,965-8.3 Belize P Jan-Oct 165,914 10.1 21,700 3.9 31,396 22.0 47,095 9.9 Bermuda Jan-Mar 19,650-1.7 6,268-0.1 3,752-4.5 1,279 15.4 Cayman Islands Jan-Sep 224,410 9.4 17,998 8.0 26,562 35.3 24,682 22.0 Cuba 1 Jan-Sep - - 897,018 4.4 527,831 5.4 797,944 1.8 Curacao Jan-Sep 39,952-18.6 8,942 23.1 136,859 5.6 138,069-0.2 Dominica P Jan-Sep 15,526 8.9 2,234 0.5 10,957 13.1 31,432 0.7 Dominican Republic * Jan-Oct 1,509,476 12.5 574,973 3.4 951,886 5.6 1,178,429 13.1 Grenada P Jan-Jul 19,855 18.3 8,482 39.6 19,114 17.9 30,388 12.0 Jamaica Jan-Oct 1,076,090 0.9 336,609 6.8 210,361 9.5 86,255 1.0 Montserrat Jan-Sep 1,373 11.7 461 20.4 1,486-9.2 2,463 29.4 Puerto Rico Jan-Aug 1,101,880 5.9 15,343-4.7 23,818 9.1 61,287 4.1 Saint Lucia Jan-Sep 109,887 12.0 29,770 9.2 69,733 9.1 45,620-10.9 St. Kitts & Nevis ^ Jan-Jul 42,052-4.1 5,465 27.0 6,458 9.5 11,897 7.0 St. Maarten * Jan-Sep 204,428 9.0 38,060 14.2 79,507 2.7 55,346 3.4 St. Vincent & the G dines Jan-Oct 15,825-0.4 5,527-1.7 16,148 0.3 19,081-4.2 Suriname Jan-May 3,001 7.2 750-4.5 42,589 12.6 50,049-4.2 Trinidad & Tobago *** Jan-Aug 107,469-37,099-46,064-89,300 - Turks & Caicos Islands Jan-Jun 161,385-22,593-3,807-11,562 - * Non-Resident Air Arrivals ** Non-Resident Hotel registrations only *** Air Arrivals by Nationality 1 USA total included in Other P Preliminary figures ^ Excludes data from Vance M. Amory Int l Airport in Nevis N.B U.S.V.I reported figures in this tables are Hotel Registrations whereas they reported Stay Over totals are Air Arrivals SOURCE - Data supplied by member countries and available as at December 4, 2014

Table 4: Cruise Passenger Arrivals - 2014 & 2013 Destination 2014 2013 % ch. Antigua & Barbuda Jan-Oct 376,787 403,239-6.6 Period Aruba Jan-Sep 466,351 479,379-2.7 Bahamas Jan-Aug 3,201,205 3,125,005 2.4 Barbados Jan-Sep 393,315 400,569-1.8 Belize Jan-Oct 752,598 521,536 44.3 Bermuda Jan-Oct 348,857 331,839 5.1 British Virgin Islands Jan-Sep 278,327 264,573 5.2 Cayman Islands Jan-Sep 1,175,115 986,397 19.1 Cozumel (Mexico) Jan-Sep 2,463,410 1,980,122 24.4 Curacao Jan-Sep 443,432 402,579 10.1 Dominica Jan-Sep 189,716 137,901 37.6 Dominican Republic Jan-Sep 317,365 285,646 11.1 Grenada Jan-Jul 153,064 133,164 14.9 Haiti Jan-Jun 368,942 347,064 6.3 Jamaica Jan-Oct 1,114,714 1,006,192 10.8 Martinique Jan-Oct 142,270 71,177 99.9 Puerto Rico Jan-Aug 859,289 781,492 10.0 Saint Lucia Jan-Sep 432,816 412,693 4.9 St. Kitts & Nevis Jan-Aug 434,106 371,212 16.9 St. Maarten Jan-Oct 1,543,572 1,325,359 16.5 St. Vincent & the Grenadines Jan-Oct 55,411 55,964-1.0 Turks & Caicos Islands Jan-Jun 477,590 341,352 39.9 U S Virgin Islands Jan-Oct 1,572,633 1,527,200 3.0 P Preliminary figures SOURCE - Data supplied by member countries and available as at December 4, 2014