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How much of Caribbean economy is from tourism?

Beginning from a base of about 4 million tourists in 1970, the region now receives more than 26 million visitors a year. The sector accounts for a large share of many economies in the region, ranging from 7 percent to 90 percent of GDP, and 32 percent as a simple average (Figure 3.1).



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Which country has the largest economy in the Caribbean? According to Statista (2021), Puerto Rico and the Bahamas have the biggest economy in the Caribbean.

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Regarding GDP per capita, Bermuda is the wealthiest Caribbean country as well as one of the richest island countries in the world. Bermuda is a popular vacation destination, particularly for individuals from America, Britain, and Canada, and receives around 500,000 visitors each year.

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Guyana recorded GDP growth of 62.3% in 2022, the highest in the world, according to the IMF. Besides oil production ramping up with a third oil field coming on stream, growth in Guyana's nonoil sector has also been boosted by investment in transportation, housing and raising human capital.

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Barbados is a middle-income country with a diversified economy built on tourism and offshore banking and has one of the Caribbean's highest incomes per capita.

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The Bahamas A popular celebrity destination, with exclusive villas and holiday homes on private islands. The Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 islands and cays in the Caribbean, well known to be an exclusive holiday destination for the rich and famous.

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France is the most visited country in the world with 117,109,000 international tourists, thanks to its rich history and iconic landmarks. Mexico comes in second for most visited countries, with 51,128,000 tourists, offering vibrant culture and stunning natural beauty.

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