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Where do most tourists to the Caribbean come from?

In some countries, such as Aruba, The Bahamas, Cancun, Jamaica, and St. Kitts and Nevis, U.S. tourists make up more than 60 percent of total arrivals. The main growth market for the Caribbean has been Canada, while tourist arrivals from Europe have declined, likely owing to the prolonged recession there.



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With year-round warm weather and picturesque beaches, these secluded islands are the quintessential getaway for vacationers seeking rest and relaxation.

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Despite the fact that tourism is very reliant on the natural environment of the region, it has negative environmental impacts. These impacts include marine pollution and degradation, as well as a high demand for water and energy resources.

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There are two Caribbean seasons: high and low. The high season runs from mid-December to mid-April and the low season is from June to November.

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Encouraged by the United Nations and World Bank, many governments in the Caribbean encouraged tourism beginning in the 1950s to boost their third-world economies. The Caribbean Tourist Association was founded in 1951.

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Tourism is a huge contributor to the economies of all Caribbean countries and the biggest contributor to many of them such as Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas and the Virgin Islands.

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The 10 Least Visited Caribbean Islands
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  • Saint Kitts & Nevis. ...
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  • Saba ???????????? Stay-Over Tourists: Year 2022: 4,900 / Year 2021: 4,100. ...
  • Montserrat ???? Stay-Over Tourists: Year 2022: 4,613 / Year 2021: 1,591.


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December. From mid-December it's peak season (and peak prices) in the Caribbean although you might find some deals at the start of the month. Some resorts try to tempt vacationers with deals ahead of the busy Christmas rush. Weather-wise it's warm and dry with little chance of any thunderstorms.

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The Cost Of Living Is Lower In The Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic is a developing country with a low income per capita (that is part of the reason why the Dominican Republic is so cheap). Therefore, visitors can expect most services in the country to be comparatively cheap with the United States.

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