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USVI Cruise Visitor Expenditures and Arrival Statistics (2005‑2014)

The document provides raw tourism and spending figures for the US Virgin Islands, but contains no references to high‑profile individuals, government officials, foreign leaders, intelligence agencies, Cruise passenger arrivals grew to 2.08 million in 2014, a 4.94% increase from 2013. Total cruise visitor expenditures reached $345 million in 2013, a 3.73% rise from 2012. St. Thomas/St. John account

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #018824
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The document provides raw tourism and spending figures for the US Virgin Islands, but contains no references to high‑profile individuals, government officials, foreign leaders, intelligence agencies, Cruise passenger arrivals grew to 2.08 million in 2014, a 4.94% increase from 2013. Total cruise visitor expenditures reached $345 million in 2013, a 3.73% rise from 2012. St. Thomas/St. John account

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Area Analysis 14 USVI Visitor Expenditures $1,000.0 ——___—___—__—_—— 4,000.0 $900.0 4 : = : - 7 a ~ 3,800.0 - 3,600.0 $300.0 ~——____—_—— — 3,400.0 $700.0 3,200.0 $600.0 | —--— : —$_________| 3,000.0 ww "i & 2 = $500.0 = 2,800.0 r 2,600.0 isitors (Thousands) $400.0 - = - 2,400.0 $300.0 |— 2,200.0 $200.0 2,000.0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 === From Stopover Tourists (Mills) From Cruise Visitors (Mills) == Number of Total Visitors It is apparent, however, that the amount of visitor expenditures from cruise ship passengers has not increased linearly with arrivals since 2009; whereby the ratio was more linear in prior years. Cruise passenger arrivals grew 4.94% to over 2.08 million in 2014 following growth of 5.37% in the prior year. Total expenditures from cruise ship visitors grew 3.73% to over $345 million in 2013, following growth of 6.7% in 2012. Cruise Ship Passenger Arrivals 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 St. Thomas / St. John 1,909,984 1,901,275 1,917,371 1,754,557 1,507,623 1,751,328 1,887,096 1,790,550 1,886,647 1,979,926 Growth -0.46% 0.85% -8.49% -14.07% 16.16% 7.15% -5.12% 5.37% 4.94% St. Croix 54,502 35,191 7,146 2,510 105,093 149,418 158,186 117,165 116,436 138,055 Growth -35.43% -79.69% ~64.88% 4086.97% 42.18% 5.87% -25.93% 0.62% 18.57% Total 1,912,539 1,903,533. 1,917,878 1,757,067 1,582,264 1,858,946 2,008,991 1,904,468 1,998,579 2,083,890 Growth -0.47% 0.75% -8.38% -9.95% 17.49% 8.07% -5.20% 4.94% 4.27% Cruise Visitor Expenditures (Millions) $540.6 $558.8 $555.2 $441.0 $305.3 $306.3 $311.8 $332.7 $345.1 3.37% -0.64% -20.57% -30.77% 0.33% 1.80% 6.70% 3.73% Source: Vi Bureau of Economic Research Totals for each island include 1st and 2nd ports of call; totals for USVI include only 1st port ofcall irr. IGY American Yacht Harbor Marina fice)

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