DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Cruise Passengers 3,398, % 39.4% Cruise ship calls VISITOR PROFILE % 10.7%
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1 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2007 VISITOR ARRIVALS Tourist Air Arrivals I ( Summer ( Winter 3,398, % 39.4% Cruise Passengers Cruise ship calls 384, VISITOR PROFILE Average Length of Stay (nights) Tourist Arrivals by Place of Stay ( Hotels ( Other % 10.7% Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit ( Holiday ( Business ( Other 94.9% 3.3% 1.8% TOURISM AND OTHER RELATED ECONOMIC STATISTICS Visitor Expenditure (US$ millions) I Consumer Price Index (% ch. 2004/ 03) ACCOMMODATION STATISTICS $3, % GDP at Factor Cost (US$ millions) I I $18,653.2 Hotel and Restaurant contribution to GDP IV 8.0% SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS Rooms Room Occupancy Rates 64, % Land Area (square Kilometres) Population (thousand mid year 2004) 48,442 9,
2 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TOURIST ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS 2007 Italy 4% Germany 6% Canada 17% Other Europe 29% USA 33% Rest of the World 11% MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS T H O U S A N D S Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MONTH 54
3 TOURIST AIR ARRIVALS BY NATIONALITY DOMINICAN REPUBLIC Nationality Non-Nationals Dominicans* TOTAL *Dominican nationals resident overseas. VISITOR ARRIVALS* BY MODE OF ARRIVAL Mode of Arrival Air Sea* n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a TOTAL *Includes Cruise passenger arrivals FOREIGN VISITOR AIR ARRIVALS BY NATIONALITY %Share Country of Residence U.S.A Canada Italy Germany United Kingdom Other Europe Other TOTAL
4 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC FOREIGN VISITOR AIR ARRIVALS % Change Month /06 January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL * Including Dominican nationals resident overseas, MONTHLY CRUISE ARRIVALS % Change Month /06 January February March April May June July August September October November n.a n.a December n.a n.a TOTAL TOURIST ACCOMMODATION (Rooms) Rooms Hotels n.a n.a n.a n.a Apartments n.a n.a 376 n.a n.a Villas/Cottages n.a n.a 610 n.a n.a Other n.a n.a 2329 n.a n.a TOTAL * Preliminary **Source: Banco Central de la Republica Dominica 56
5 GRENADA TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2007 VISITOR ARRIVALS Tourist Arrivals I ( Summer ( Winter 129, % 37.0% Cruise Passengers ( Summer ( Winter Cruise Ship calls Yachts calls , % 58.1% 221 2,989 VISITOR PROFILE Average Length of Stay (nights) I Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit I ( Holiday ( Business ( Other 7.6 n.a n.a n.a Tourist Arrivals by Place of Stay II ( Hotels ( Guest Houses/Apartments ( Private ( Other 23.4% 11.8% 54.7% 10.1% TOURISM AND OTHER RELATED ECONOMIC STATISTICS Total Expenditure (US$ millions) I $114.4 Tourism Budget (US$ thousands) II b $4,182 ACCOMMODATION STATISTICS Rooms I Room Occupancy Rates V 1, % Hotel and Restaurant contribution to GDP IV GDP at Factor Cost (US$ millions) I Consumer Price Index (% ch. 2006/ 05) SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS Land Area (square Kilometres) Population (thousand mid year % $ %
6 GRENADA TOURIST ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS 2007 UK 26% Other Europe 6% USA 21% Caribbean 38% Rest of the World 9% 20 MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS T H O U S A N D S Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MONTH 58
7 GRENADA TOURIST ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE % Share Country of Residence United States Canada United Kingdom Other Europe Trinidad & Tobago Other CARICOM Grenadians abroad Rest of the World TOTAL MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS % Change Month /06 January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL
8 CRUISE PASSENGER ARRIVALS GRENADA % Change Month /06 January February March April May June July August ?? September ?? October November December TOTAL Number of Calls Cruise Ships Yachts n.a n.a TOURIST ACCOMMODATION (Rooms) Type of Accommodation Hotels n.a n.a Guest Houses n.a n.a Apartments/Cottages n.a n.a TOTAL n.a Source: Grenada Department of Tourism 60
9 Visitor Arrival Summary GUADELOUPE (including Les Saintes, Desirade, Marie Galante, St Barthelemy and St Martin) TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2006 VISITOR ARRIVALS *Tourist Arrivals III ( Summer 1 ( Winter 1 I 623,134 40% 60% Cruise Passengers ( Summer ( Winter Cruise calls 195, % 37.4% 284 VISITOR PROFILE Average Length of Stay (nights) Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit VI ( Holiday ( Business ( Other % 12% n.a. Tourist Arrivals by Place of Stay VI ( Hotels ( Guest House/Apartments ( Private ( Other 70% 24% n.a. 6% TOURISM AND OTHER ECONOMIC STATISTICS Total Expenditure (US$ millions) VI $314.5 Tourism Budget (US$ thousands) b Consumer Price Index (% ch. 2003/ 02) $8, % ACCOMMODATION STATISTICS Rooms 11I 7,603 Room Occupancy Rates I 44.9% SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS Land Area ** (square Kilometres) Population (thousand mid year 2003) 1, * Estimated by Office Départmental du Tourisme, Guadeloupe ** Including dependencies 1 Distribution based on data on hotel registrations 61
10 GUADELOUPE TOURIST ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS 2000 France 70% Other Europe 9% USA 15% Rest of the World 6% MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS T H O U S A N D S Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MONTH The sample in 2000 was different from that of
11 GUADELOUPE ESTIMATED TOURIST ARRIVALS Guadeloupe n.a n.a Lles Du Nord n.a n.a n.a n.a TOTAL e e TOURIST ARRIVALS AT HOTELS * % Share Country of Residence United States n.a n.a n.a n.a Canada n.a n.a n.a n.a France n.a n.a n.a n.a Other Europe n.a n.a n.a n.a Americas/Caribbean n.a n.a n.a n.a Rest of World n.a n.a n.a n.a TOTAL n.a n.a n.a n.a MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS AT HOTELS % Change Month 1999 * /02 January n.a n.a n.a n.a February n.a n.a n.a n.a March n.a n.a n.a n.a April n.a n.a n.a n.a May n.a n.a n.a n.a June n.a n.a n.a n.a July n.a n.a n.a n.a August n.a n.a n.a n.a September n.a n.a n.a n.a October n.a n.a n.a n.a November n.a n.a n.a n.a December n.a n.a n.a n.a TOTAL n.a n.a n.a n.a * The reader is cautioned when using the monthly percentage change since the number of reporting hotels may vary from year to year. This is particularly true for 2000, where the sample changed. 63
12 CRUISE PASSENGER ARRIVALS GUADELOUPE % Change Month /02 January n.a February n.a March n.a April n.a May n.a June n.a July n.a August n.a September n.a October n.a November n.a December n.a TOTAL Number of Calls TOURIST ACCOMMODATION (Hotel Rooms Only) Area Guadeloupe* n.a n.a 4159 Les Saintes n.a n.a 83 Saint Barthelemy n.a n.a 567 Saint Martin n.a n.a 2623 Marie Galante & Desirade n.a n.a 171 TOTAL n.a 7603 * Grand Terre and Basse Terre Source: Office Departemental du Tourisme de la Guadeloupe 64
13 GUYANA TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2007 VISITOR ARRIVALS Tourist Arrivals I ( Summer ( Winter 131, % 31.9% Arrivals by Sea NOT AVAIL ABLE VISITOR PROFILE Average Length of Stay (nights) V Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit III ( Holiday ( Business ( Other % 10.9% 24.8% Tourist Arrivals by Place of Stay III ( Hotels ( Guest House/Apartments ( Private ( Other 13.7% 0.7% 85.2% 0.3% TOURISM AND OTHER RELATED ECONOMIC STATISTICS Total Expenditure (US$ millions) III e $86.6 Tourism Budget (US$ thousand) IX $700 ACCOMMODATION STATISTICS GDP at Factor Cost (US$ millions) III Consumer Price Index (% ch. 2004/ 03) SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS $ % Rooms VIII 730 Land Area (square Kilometres) Population (thousand mid year 2006) 215,
14 GUYANA TOURIST ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS 2007 Canada 15% Europe 7% USA 52% Caribbean 21% Rest of the World 5% MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS 18 T H O U S A N D S Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MONTH 66
15 GUYANA TOURIST ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN %Share Country of Origin United States Canada Europe Caribbean South America } - - Other } 5989* 4.6 TOTAL * includes Arrivals from South America MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS % Change Month /06 January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL
16 GUYANA VISITOR ARRIVALS BY MODE OF ENTRY AND BY SEX Mode of Entry Air n.a n.a n.a Overland n.a n.a n.a Sea n.a n.a n.a Not Stated - 1 n.a n.a n.a TOTAL n.a n.a n.a Sex Male n.a n.a n.a Female n.a n.a n.a Not Stated n.a n.a n.a TOURIST ACCOMMODATION* (Rooms) Area Georgetown n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a Rest of Country n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a Total n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a TOURIST ACCOMMODATION (Rooms) Type of Accommodation Hotel/Guest House n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a Resort Lodge n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a TOTAL n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a *Tourist hotels only Sources: Guyana Tourism Authority; Statistical Bureau - Guyana 68
17 HAITI TOURISM HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2007 VISITOR ARRIVALS Tourist Arrivals I ( Summer ( Winter 386, % 24.8% Cruise Passengers ( Summer ( Winter 482, % 46.0% VISITOR PROFILE Tourist Arrivals by Purpose of Visit VIII ( Holiday ( Business ( Other 31.0% 18.0% 51.0% Tourist Arrivals by Place of Stay IX ( Hotels ( Private/Unregistered 37.1% 62.9% TOURISM AND OTHER RELATED SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS Total Expenditure (US$ millions) VI Consumer Price Index (% ch. 2002/ 01) ACCOMMODATION STATISTICS $54 9.9% GDP at Factor Cost (US$ millions) VI $482.9 Hotel and Restaurant contribution to GDP IV 25.3% SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATISTICS Rooms XII 1,758 Land Area (square Kilometres) Population (thousand mid year 2001) 27,750 8,
18 HAITI TOURIST ARRIVALS BY MAIN MARKETS 2007 USA 69% Canada 8% Europe 6% Dominican Republic 2% Caribbean 4% 60 Rest of the World 11% MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS T H O U S A N D S Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec MONTH 70
19 HAITI TOURIST ARRIVALS BY COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE Country of Residence % Share 2007 United States Canada France Other Europe Dom. Republic Other Caribbean Latin America Rest of World TOTAL MONTHLY TOURIST ARRIVALS Month % change 2007/06 January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL *
20 HAITI MONTHLY CRUISE PASSENGER ARRIVALS Month % change 2007/06 January February March April May June July August September October November December TOTAL TOURIST ARRIVALS BY PLACE OF STAY PLACE OF STAY Hotels n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a Private Accommodation n.a n.a n.a n.a n.a Total n.a Source: Secretairerie D etat Au Tourisme, Haiti 72
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Cruise Passengers 3,965,055 62.4% 37.6% Cruise ship calls VISITOR PROFILE 8.9 76.9% 23.1%
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