The pie chart illustrates the proportions of international visitors to New Zealand by country of origin.
Overall, Australia is by far the largest source of visitors to New Zealand, while Japan and South Korea contribute the smallest shares. In addition, the combined proportion of visitors from other countries is also significant.
Looking at the details, Australian visitors make up 40% of the total, which is the highest figure on the chart. The second largest group comes from the United Kingdom, accounting for 12%. Visitors from the United States represent 9%, while China contributes 5%.
Smaller percentages are shown for Japan and South Korea, at 4% and 3% respectively. Meanwhile, the category labelled “other” accounts for 27% of all visitors, making it the second largest segment after Australia.
In comparison, the percentage of Australian tourists is more than three times that of visitors from the United Kingdom and far higher than the figures for Asian countries such as China, Japan, and South Korea combined. This shows that New Zealand receives a particularly large share of its international visitors from Australia.
