The line chart provides data on the types of holiday preferred by individuals from Ireland, Norway, Japan, Canada, and New Zealand during the summer season.
Overall, Majority of the Japanese people preferred to spend their holidays in the city, with slightly below 70 percent, while the least chosen options were the beach and camping, with both being nearly 20 percent. Moreover, Irish citizens prioritized visiting the beach during summer vacations, with just under 60 percent. Meanwhile, the least popular preferences among the Irish citizens were the camping and city, with camping at over 10 percent and city at almost 30 percent.
In Norway, 30 and 20 percent of residents chose to take a trip to the beach and city during the summer, respectively. Meanwhile, camping was the most popular option, with a little under 50 percent rate. Furthermore, in New Zealand, the city was the favorite choice of residents, with the rate of nearly 50 percent. On the other hand, the least opted choices among the New Zealand people were the beach and camping, with 30 and slightly above 20 percent, respectively. And additionally, the beach and camping were Canadians favorite options, with each at nearly 40 percent.
