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Table 2-10 North American Cruises by Destination: 2005, 2010, and 2011

Thursday, September 17, 2015

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Destination 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Total 4465 4,462 4,435 4,498 4,239 4,126 4,216 4,222
Caribbean 2,369 2,268 2,204 2,153 2,002 1,896 2,069 2,012
Western Caribbean 1,374 1,335 1,293 1,249 1,096 1,075 1,156 1,141
Southern Caribbean 482 401 383 379 404 379 388 443
Eastern Caribbean 513 532 528 525 502 442 525 428
Bahamas 597 591 654 610 600 710 791 879
Alaska 473 487 493 510 513 512 443 441
Mexico (Pacific) 430 491 457 518 540 428 326 269
Bermuda 143 137 136 141 102 109 115 139
Canada/New England 112 99 79 86 112 102 113 118
Hawaii 127 161 200 240 122 90 87 99
Transatlantic 71 90 82 92 96 89 87 98
Trans-Panama Canal 82 83 69 84 78 99 111 95
Pacific Coast 28 32 30 29 31 33 22 28
South Pacific/Far East 10 11 10 12 20 23 21 23
South America 10 7 15 9 12 28 23 16
Cruise to nowhere 13 5 6 14 11 7 8 5

NOTES: Western Caribbean – West of Haiti, includes ports in Mexico, Central America and Columbia. Southern Caribbean – South of St. Martin to northern coast of South America as far as Aruba. Eastern Caribbean – Southeast of Bahamas to St. Martin, and west of St. Martin to Haiti.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration, Cruise Statistics, available at www.marad.dot.gov/library_landing_page/data_and_statistics/Data_and_Statistics.htm as of March 2015.