REPORT: Record Thirty Million Tourists Visited Caribbean Despite Last Year’s Storms

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SAN JUAN — A record 30 million people visited the Caribbean last year despite two devastating hurricanes that hit the region.

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) said today that visitors spent a record total of $37 billion, up nearly three percent from the previous year, though hotel occupancy fell by one percent.

Officials say some islands saw double-digit growth while others saw a nearly 20 percent drop in visitors after Hurricanes Irma and Maria hit in September.

The majority of visitors came from the United States, and there also was a surge of travelers from Canada and Europe.

Separately, a record 27 million cruise ship passengers also visited last year.

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