The visual data provides insights into the demographics and preferences of tourists visiting a holiday resort in Australia, illustrated through a pie chart and an accompanying table.
Overall, the pie chart indicates that the majority of tourists originate from Asia and Europe, while the table details their average duration of stay, preferred types of accommodation, and favored activities.
In terms of origin, the pie chart reveals that tourists from Asia constitute the largest segment at 37%, closely followed by European visitors at 35%. The group from the United States comprises 18%, while tourists from other regions account for the remaining 10%. The table elucidates the typical behaviours of these tourists, where Asian visitors, averaging a stay of 7 days, predominantly choose to stay in 5-star hotels and engage in sightseeing. Conversely, European tourists tend to extend their visit to an average of 16 days, often opting for camping or caravan accommodations and partaking in swimming and sunbathing activities.
American tourists, with an average stay of 14 days, primarily prefer 4-star hotels and, similar to their Asian counterparts, enjoy sightseeing. In contrast, those from other regions, who stay on average for 10 days, show a preference for camping or caravans as their accommodation and engage in surfing as their main activity. Such distinctions in accommodation types and activities further highlight the diverse preferences among the different regions of origin.
