Tourism on Bonaire seems to be picking up; 9 thousand visitors in June
On Bonaire, tourism gradually increased from November 2020 but declined again in January 2021 and later in March due to government measures. Since April 2021, tourism has picked up again from 3.4 thousand visitors in April to 9.1 thousand visitors in June. This increase can mainly be attributed to the fact that almost all airlines started flying again as they did in June 2019. Due to the travel restrictions in place in many countries, the proportion of visitors with Dutch nationality increased significantly, from around 57 percent in 2019 to 75 percent in 2021. The share of visitors with US nationality decreased sharply, from 25 percent in 2019 to 9 percent in 2021.
Year | Month | Visitors (x 1,000) |
---|---|---|
2019 | Jan | 14.8 |
2019 | Feb | 13.7 |
2019 | Mar | 16.0 |
2019 | Apr | 14.1 |
2019 | May | 12.1 |
2019 | Jun | 12.5 |
2019 | Jul | 13.1 |
2019 | Aug | 11.9 |
2019 | Sep | 10.0 |
2019 | Oct | 12.2 |
2019 | Nov | 13.4 |
2019 | Dec | 14.0 |
2020 | Jan | 15.0 |
2020 | Feb | 15.5 |
2020 | Mar | 7.3 |
2020 | Apr | 0.0 |
2020 | May | 0.1 |
2020 | Jun | 1.1 |
2020 | Jul | 5.8 |
2020 | Aug | 5.6 |
2020 | Sep | 2.8 |
2020 | Oct | 1.7 |
2020 | Nov | 4.0 |
2020 | Dec | 7.0 |
2021 | Jan | 3.6 |
2021 | Feb | 4.5 |
2021 | Mar | 3.3 |
2021 | Apr | 3.4 |
2021 | May | 5.1 |
2021 | Jun | 9.1 |
Saba
Compared to 2020, tourism on Saba increased in the months of April, May and June. However, the number of visitors was still lower than before the coronavirus pandemic. In June 2021, Saba attracted 300 visitors: 43 percent of the number in June 2019 (700 visitors). In the first three months of 2021, there were 100 visitors per month. This was due to strict entry restrictions on Saba, resulting in fewer flights to the island than before the coronavirus pandemic. On 1 May, Saba started reopening the island, which is reflected in the number of visitors.
Year | Month | Visitors (x 1,000) |
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2019 | Jan | 0.9 |
2019 | Feb | 0.7 |
2019 | Mar | 0.8 |
2019 | Apr | 0.7 |
2019 | May | 0.6 |
2019 | Jun | 0.7 |
2019 | Jul | 0.7 |
2019 | Aug | 0.8 |
2019 | Sep | 0.6 |
2019 | Oct | 0.7 |
2019 | Nov | 0.8 |
2019 | Dec | 0.8 |
2020 | Jan | 0.8 |
2020 | Feb | 0.7 |
2020 | Mar | 0.4 |
2020 | Apr | 0.0 |
2020 | May | 0.0 |
2020 | Jun | 0.1 |
2020 | Jul | 0.1 |
2020 | Aug | 0.1 |
2020 | Sep | 0.1 |
2020 | Oct | 0.1 |
2020 | Nov | 0.1 |
2020 | Dec | 0.2 |
2021 | Jan | 0.1 |
2021 | Feb | 0.1 |
2021 | Mar | 0.1 |
2021 | Apr | 0.2 |
2021 | May | 0.3 |
2021 | Jun | 0.3 |
St Eustatius
St Eustatius links the relaxation of the restrictive measures for tourism to the vaccination rate of the population. In June 2021, there were 300 visitors, whereas in June 2019, there were still 900 people who visited St Eustatius. The proportion of visitors with Dutch nationality was 70 percent in 2021, versus approximately 50 percent in 2019. This can be explained by the fact that in the second phase of the reopening of St Eustatius, vaccinated residents of Saba, St Maarten, Aruba, Curaçao and Bonaire were admitted to the island without quarantine.
Year | Month | Visitors (x 1,000) |
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2019 | Jan | 0.9 |
2019 | Feb | 0.8 |
2019 | Mar | 0.9 |
2019 | Apr | 0.9 |
2019 | May | 0.9 |
2019 | Jun | 0.9 |
2019 | Jul | 1.0 |
2019 | Aug | 0.9 |
2019 | Sep | 0.7 |
2019 | Oct | 0.9 |
2019 | Nov | 0.9 |
2019 | Dec | 0.8 |
2020 | Jan | 1.0 |
2020 | Feb | 0.8 |
2020 | Mar | 0.5 |
2020 | Apr | 0.0 |
2020 | May | 0.0 |
2020 | Jun | 0.1 |
2020 | Jul | 0.2 |
2020 | Aug | 0.2 |
2020 | Sep | 0.1 |
2020 | Oct | 0.1 |
2020 | Nov | 0.2 |
2020 | Dec | 0.2 |
2021 | Jan | 0.2 |
2021 | Feb | 0.2 |
2021 | Mar | 0.2 |
2021 | Apr | 0.2 |
2021 | May | 0.2 |
2021 | Jun | 0.3 |
Sources
- StatLine – Caribbean Netherlands: inbound tourism by air
- StatLine – Caribbean Netherlands: inbound tourism by air, nationality
- Tabel - Cruise passengers Bonaire
Related items
- World Tourism - Barometer UNWTO