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Caribbean Destination Tourism Insight Report including International Arrivals, Domestic Trips, Key Source / Origin Markets, Trends, Tourist Profiles, Spend Analysis, Key Infrastructure Projects and Attractions, Risks and Future Opportunities, 2023 Update

Caribbean Destination Tourism Insight Report including International Arrivals, Domestic Trips, Key Source / Origin Markets, Trends, Tourist Profiles, Spend Analysis, Key Infrastructure Projects and Attractions, Risks and Future Opportunities, 2023 Update

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Caribbean Destination Tourism Insight Report including International Arrivals, Domestic Trips, Key Source / Origin Markets, Trends, Tourist Profiles, Spend Analysis, Key Infrastructure Projects and Attractions, Risks and Future Opportunities, 2023 Update

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Analysis of destination markets, infrastructure, and attractions, as well as risks and opportunities in the Caribbean. This report explores the types of travelers that visit the region as well as a SWOT analysis.

Key HighlightsInternational arrivals increased significantly in 2022, with an average YoY rise of xx% across the whole Caribbean. This is a good omen for the recovery, with GlobalData forecasting a return to pre-COVID-19 levels by 2024. Adventure tourism is one of the industry's most popular branches of niche tourism. According to a GlobalData Q3 2021 Global Consumer survey, xx% of respondents take an adventure or athletic vacation, making adventure tourism the second-most popular niche tourist activity among respondents, behind only cultural tourism. Prior to the pandemic, international arrivals to Barbados were continuously increasing, with inbound tourism increasing at a CAGR of xx% between 2014 and 2019. However, owing to COVID-19 travel limitations, the number of arrivals in 2020 and 2021 plummeted dramatically. The worldwide industry is responsible for xx% of all global greenhouse gas emissions, while for tiny islands like Dominica and St. Lucia, tourism may account for as much as xx% and xx% of domestic carbon emissions, respectively. Since 2015 international arrivals to the Bahamas were steadily growing, with inbound visitation between 2014-2019 yielding a CAGR of xx%.ScopeThis report is part of GlobalData's Destination Market Insights Series. These reports provide an in-depth analysis of a tourist destination and its key source markets, as well as an assessment of the trends and issues in the covered destination market, in this case the Caribbean.Reasons to BuyObtain a clear and detailed insight into new developments in a highly popular tourist destination.Use data and analysis to explore future trends related to international arrivals, airlines, niche tourism, and hotel developments.Gain a strong understanding of the opportunities in the market, as well as the risks, to support better business decisions.

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