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C A R I C O M Tabl 8: Touist Aivals fom Caibban Countis (thousands) Dstination 997 998 999 000 00 % ch. 00/00 % sh. 00 Commonwalth Caibban 575. 60. 65. 634.7 66.3 -.9 49.6 OECS Countis 66.8 76.3 8.9 75.8 9.6 5.7 3.5 Anguilla 8.5 4.8 6.0 6.8 7.4 8. 0.6 Antigua and Babuda a 4.9 43.6 38.0 38.9 34.3 -.0.8 Bitish Vigin Islands 53.5 54.4 59.0 54.6 63.7 6.6 5. Dominica 35.8 36.6 4.6 39.9 37.9-5. 3.0 Gnada 6.4 9.. 4.0 7.4 4.. Montsat.3 4.6 5. 5.3 5. -3.4 0.4 St. Kitts and Nvis 7.5 9.3 6.3 8.5 8.4-0.3.3 St. Lucia 58.6 63.5 6. 54.6 6..8 4.9 St. Vincnt and Gnadins.3 0.4.5 3. 6.4 4.4. Oth Commonwalth 308.3 35.8 34.3 359.0 34.7-9.5 6. Bahamas 39.8 35.7 4.8 33. 35. 5.9.8 Babados 74.6 8.6 97.6 00.9 9.4-8.4 7.4 Bliz.0 n.9.9.6.8. 0. Bmuda a 3..7.5.9.7-6.9 0. Cayman Islands 40. 44.9 48. n 4.5. -3.6.7 Guyana.6 7.5 9. 30.0 3.8-0.6.9 Jamaica 36.4 40.6 4.7 45.7 44.6 -.3 3.6 Tinidad and Tobago 86. 94.4 0.4 3.7 96.3-5.3 7.7 Tuks and Caicos Islands 4.5 5.5 5. 6.7 6.9 3.0 0.6 Dutch Wst Indis 7. 3.3 35. 0.5.9. 9.8 Auba 34. 3.8 38. 36.3 3.3-3.9.5 Bonai 4.7 4. 4.3.0.0 0.0 0. Cuacao 47.7 44.3 46.8 34. 40.7 9. 3.3 Saba 0.9 0.7 0.6 0.3 0.5 66.7 0.0 St. Eustatius a 0.9..4.3. -4.6 0. St. Maatn a 38.8 40.3 43.9 46.5 46. -0.6 3.7 Fnch Wst Indis 5.3 6.9 7. 4.3 9.3-5.6 9.6 Guadloup h 58.7 6.7 63.3 7.8 68.8-4. 5.5 Matiniqu 56.6 55. 63.8 69.50 50.5-7.3 4. US Titois 8. 57.6 56.4 67. 56.5-6.4.6 Puto Rico 49.8 4. 3.4 36.9 9.0-5.8 0.4 US Vigin Islands h 3.4 33.4 33.0 30.3 7.5-9.. Oth Countis 75.5 9.3 33.7 4.5 9.3-5. 8.4 Cancun (Mxico) h.9 3.0.4 4. 4.5 6.9 0.4 Cuba 98.3 6.6 56.5 6.7 6. 0.3 3.0 Dominican Rpublic a 3 5.9 4.8 53.3 55.7 4.9-3.0 3.5 Haiti 7. 6.9 6.6 6.0 6..0.3 Suinam 5.3 4.0 4.9 3.9 3.5-0.3 0.3 TOTAL CARIBBEAN,75.,9.,77.6,305.,43.3-4.7 00.0 CARICOM 487.8 50.7 55.9 559. 534. -4.5 43.0 Includs Rst of Wold Includs Aivals fom Fnch Dpatmnts & Titois Fo oth Tabl Nots plas f to th nots tabl at th font of this pot Not: Th dfinition of Caibban may vay among countis Souc: CTO Mmb Countis and CTO Estimats 3 includs Cntal Amica 66

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Tabl 9 : Touist Aivals Fom Caibban Dstinations by Makt ORIGINATING MARKETS 00 Dstination Anguilla Antigua and Babuda Bahamas Babados Bliz Bmuda B.V.I Cayman Islands Anguilla - - - - - - - - Antigua & Babuda a - - 4,065 - - - - - Auba - - - - - - - - - Babados 993 5,98,77 90,578,945 767 4 Bliz - - - - - - - - Bonai - - 4 6-3 6 - Bitish Vigin Islands - - - - - - - - Cancun (Mxico) - - 40 - - 4 - - 74 Cayman Islands 5 47 590 48 98 409 78 86 Cuba - 74 6,34 5 70 0-680 Cuacao 60 98 34 58 5 7-63 Dominica 83 4,570 66,37 4 75 90 74 Dominican Rpublic a - - - - - - - - 4,463 Gnada 54 668 5,66 48 53-7 4 Guyana 78,59 45 6,85 3 394 64 7 Jamaica -,447 6,084 4,349 466,84 58,433 656 Matiniqu - - -,509 - - - - - Montsat 78,436 5 86-4 Puto Rico h 885,94 47,707 60 396,93 8 75 St. Kitts & Nvis,8 4,64 8,539 8 335,904 46 - St. Lucia 64,53-0,68 - - 4 - - St. Maatn a - 3,5 - - - - 0,6 - - St. Vincnt & G dins - 878-8,36 - - - - - Tuks & Caicos Islands 8 6,405 7 8 94 5 3 4 US Vigin Islands h - - 96 36 - - 3,5 - - Includs Aivals fom Fnch Dpatmnts & Titois includs Cntal Amica Fo oth Tabl Nots plas f to th nots tabl at th font of this pot Souc: National Touism and Statistical Offics Cuba 68

Tabl 9: Touist Aivals Fom Caibban Dstinations by Makt (cont d) ORIGINATING MARKETS 00 Dstination Dom. Rpublic Dominica Dutch W.I Fnch W.I Gnada Guyana Haiti Jamaica Mont sat Anguilla - - 45 36 - - - - - Antigua & Babuda a - - -,4-4,095-4,445 - Auba,879-9,679 - - - - - - Babados 90 3,748,778,544 5,775,694 00 5,780 300 Bliz - - - - - - - 58 - Bonai 88 - #,03 ** - 5 65 - Bitish Vigin Islands - - 74,33 - - - - - Cancun (Mxico) 344-55 - - - 5 48 - Cayman Islands 8 4 ** 53 5 7,879 - Cuba 6,86,64-94 5 308,033 4,89 - Cuacao 7,04 67 * 9,860 44 39 980 5,37 4,3 - Dominica 3,860 6,873 403 35,08 506 63 Dominican Rpublic a - Gnada 587 # 49 - - -,7,533 - # 5 -,434 34,339 - Guyana 3 45 334 50 464 4 4 05 Jamaica 898 394 ##,56 **68 557,504 534 - Matiniqu -,56-4,647 - - - - - Montsat 9 93 09 8 8 496-53 Puto Rico h 6,457 374 3,99 74 8 58,530 78 St. Kitts & Nvis 34 783 3,59 66 307 963 7 75 483 St. Lucia 84,734 638,67,57,974 8,08 96 St. Maatn a 4,733 - * 4,586 - - - 4,063 - - St. Vincnt & G dins - - 96 455,55 - - - - Tuks & Caicos Islands 354 4 36 0 0 77 846,936 - US Vigin Islands h 95 - - - - 8-0 - Includs Aivals fom Fnch Dpatmnts & Titois includs Cntal Amica # ## * Auba only ** Guadloup only Auba and St. Maatn Auba, Cuacao and St. Maatn + St. Maatn Only Fo oth Tabl Nots plas f to th nots tabl at th font of this pot Souc: National Touism and Statistical Offics 69

Tabl 9: Touist Aivals Fom Caibban Dstinations by Makt (cont d) ORIGINATING MARKETS 00 Dstination Puto Rico St. Kitts & Nvis St. Lucia St. Vincnt & G dins Sui nam Tinidad & Tobago Tuks & Caicos Islands US Vigin Islands Oth /Not Spcifid Anguilla - - - - - - - - 6,68 7,369 Antigua & Babuda a,85 - - - - 4,40 -,749 3,087 34,60 Auba 5,30 - - -,04,879 - -,986 3,757 Babados,44,80,695 0,45 60,00 87 708-9,379 Bliz - - - - - - - -,80,76 Bonai 5-5 47 30 35 6,966 Bitish Vigin Islands 4,79 - - - - - - 3,988 4,809 63,66 Cancun (Mxico),969 - - - - - - -,86 4,493 Cayman Islands 53 7 84 46 9 66 80 0 8,8 Cuba 39-56 36 57 575 - - 38,464 6,0 Cuacao,46 85 4 83 4,078 5,568 3 77-40,66 Dominica 88 590,737 534 37,00 7,87-37,85 Dominican Rpublic a 0,46 - - - - - - - 4,787 4,906 Gnada - 408,754,858 4 3,60 - - 7,444 Guyana 80 66,50 439,507 8,48 9 4 3,865 Jamaica,444 673,50 557 6 6,86 967-605 44,553 Matiniqu - -,953 - - - - -,958 50,583 Montsat 6 384 56 6-59 0 88-5,3 Puto Rico h 849 83 8 5 35 64 6,99 5,04 43,486 St. Kitts & Nvis,09 7 367 3,98 5,509-8,44 St. Lucia 98 638,668 84 8,307 53,083,535 6,047 St. Maatn a - 7,330 - - -,898 - - - 46,38 St. Vincnt & G dins - -,3-7,50 - - 4,88 6,48 Tuks & Caicos Islands 93 3 65 37-86 4-6,695 US Vigin Islands h,433 - - - - - 38,589 7,503 Includs Aivals fom Fnch Dpatmnts & Titois includs Cntal Amica Fo oth Tabl Nots plas f to th nots tabl at th font of this pot Souc: National Touism and Statistical Offics Total 70

Tabl 30 : Dpndnc on th Caibban Makt 00 00 Touist Aivals (000's) % Sha Dstination Total Caibban Dominica 66.4 37.9 57.0 Montsat 9.8 5. 5.3 St. Kitts and Nvis 70.6 8.4 40.3 St. Vincnt and Gnadins 70.7 6.4 37.4 Tinidad and Tobago 383. 96.3 5. Guyana 95. 3.8 5.0 St. Lucia 50. 6.0 4.4 Gnada 3.4 7.4. Bitish Vigin Islands 95.6 63.7.5 Cuacao 04.6 40.7 9.9 Babados 507. 9.4 8. Antigua and Babuda. a 34.3 5.4 Anguilla 48.0 7.4 5.4 St. Eustatius a 9.6..5 St. Maatn a 40.6 46..5 Haiti 4.6 Matiniqu 460.4 6..4 50.5 0.4 Cuba,774.5 6. 9. Guadloup 773.4 68.8 0.3 Cayman Islands 334.. 6.3 Saba 9.0 0.5 5.8 Suinam 69.9 3.5 5.0 US Vigin Islands 59.0 h 7.5 4.6 Auba 69.4 3.3 4.5 Tuks and Caicos Islands 65. 6.9 4. Bonai 50.4.0 4.0 Puto Rico 3,608.9 9.0 3.6 Jamaica,76.5 44.6 3.5 Bahamas,55.9 f 35..3 Dominican Rpublic 3,88.0 4.9.5 Bmuda a 78..7.0 Bliz 96.0.8 0.9 Cancun (Mxico) h,78.7 4.5 0. Includs Rst of Wold Includs Aivals fom Fnch Dpatmnts & Titois 3 includs Cntal Amica Fo oth Tabl Nots plas f to th nots tabl at th font of this pot Souc: CTO Mmb Countis and CTO Estimats 7