More tourism on St Eustatius and Saba in first half of 2022

Saba Tourist Bureau
© We Share Bonaire/Jan Wachtmeester
In the first six months of 2022, the number of visitor arrivals by air on St Eustatius and Saba was one and a half times as high as in the same period last year. At the same time, air visitor arrivals on Bonaire tripled; the number was 10 percent up on the first half of 2019. This is shown by the latest figures released by Statistics Netherlands (CBS).

Inbound tourism by air, St Eustatius
JaartalMaandNumber
2019January900
2019February800
2019March900
2019April900
2019May900
2019June900
2019July1000
2019August900
2019September700
2019October900
2019November900
2019December800
2020January1000
2020February800
2020March500
2020April0
2020May0
2020June100
2020July200
2020August200
2020September100
2020October100
2020November200
2020December200
2021January200
2021February200
2021March200
2021April200
2021May300
2021June400
2021July400
2021August400
2021September200
2021October300
2021November400
2021December400
2022*January300
2022*February300
2022*March400
2022*April400
2022*May400
2022*June500
2022*July
2022*August
2022*September
2022*October
2022*November
2022*December
* Provisional figures

In the first half of 2022, around 2.4 thousand visitors arrived on St Eustatius by plane. This is one and a half times as many as in the same period last year (1.4 thousand), but still approximately half the number of arrivals recorded in the first half of 2019. This is possibly due to the number of aircraft movements, which is approximately three quarters of the number from three years previously.

The share of visitors from the US was 16 percent in the first half of 2022, while it stood at 11 percent each time for the whole of 2019, 2020 and 2021. Whereas there were relatively more visitors from the US, there were relatively fewer from the Dominican Republic and Aruba, Curaçao and St Maarten.

Tourism on Saba up in first half of 2022

Similar to St Eustatius, Saba’s visitor arrivals stood at approximately 2.4 thousand in the first half of 2022, i.e. also more than one and a half times as many as one year previously. Despite this increase, the number was around half the total recorded in the first six months of 2019. Strikingly, the number of aircraft movements to and from Saba did reach or even exceeded the level of 2019. In other words, although Saba had around the same number of inbound and outbound flights, they carried fewer visitors than in 2019.

At 27 percent, the share of European Dutch visitors to Saba was higher than in the preceding years. Here as well, relatively fewer visitors came from the neighbouring Dutch islands. In 2019, their share was still more than 29 percent, versus 20 percent in the first half of 2022.

Inbound tourism by air, Saba
JaartalSabaNumber
2019January900
2019February700
2019March800
2019April700
2019May600
2019June700
2019July700
2019August800
2019September600
2019October700
2019November800
2019December800
2020January800
2020February700
2020March400
2020April0
2020May0
2020June100
2020July100
2020August100
2020September100
2020October100
2020November100
2020December200
2021January200
2021February100
2021March200
2021April200
2021May300
2021June400
2021July500
2021August400
2021September300
2021October400
2021November500
2021December500
2022*January400
2022*February300
2022*March400
2022*April400
2022*May400
2022*June400
2022*July
2022*August
2022*September
2022*October
2022*November
2022*December
* Provisional figures

More visitor arrivals on Bonaire, fewer flights

In the first half of 2022, the number of visitors arrivals by air on Bonaire stood at more than 85 thousand, i.e. over three times as many as in the same period last year. It was even around 10 percent higher than in 2019, whereas the number of aircraft movements to and from Bonaire was slightly less than three quarters compared to 2019.

Thus, on average, there were more passengers per flight in the first half of 2022 than in the same period in 2019. The proportion of visitor arrivals from the US rose to pre-pandemic levels: around 22 percent. At 55 percent, the share of visitors from the European Netherlands, on the other hand, was much higher than the 35 percent in 2019.

Inbound tourism by air, Bonaire
JaartalBonaireNumber (x 1,000)
2019January14.8
2019February13.7
2019March16.0
2019April14.1
2019May12.1
2019June12.5
2019July13.1
2019August11.9
2019September10.0
2019October12.2
2019November13.4
2019December14.0
2020January15.0
2020February15.5
2020March7.3
2020April0
2020May0.1
2020June1.1
2020July5.8
2020August5.6
2020September2.8
2020October1.7
2020November4.0
2020December7.0
2021January3.9
2021February4.5
2021March3.3
2021April3.3
2021May5.2
2021June9.2
2021July14.0
2021August13.3
2021September10.9
2021October14.9
2021November14.2
2021December14.7
2022*January12.8
2022*February13.7
2022*March16.0
2022*April16.6
2022*May14.0
2022*June12.7
2022*July
2022*August
2022*September
2022*October
2022*November
2022*December
* Provisional figures