The bar chart compares the number of visitors to Dover and Troy across the four seasons: winter, spring, summer, and fall.
Overall, Dover experienced a gradual increase in the number of tourists throughout the year, whereas Troy’s visitor numbers fluctuated significantly, with a sharp peak in the summer.
In Dover, winter was the most popular season, attracting over 25,000 visitors. However, this figure dropped dramatically in spring, reaching just 5,000 — the lowest point of the year. During the summer, the number of visitors doubled to 10,000 and continued to rise in fall, hitting 15,000.
In contrast, Troy recorded its highest number of visitors in summer, with approximately 22,000 people. Fall followed closely with around 20,000. Tourist numbers were significantly lower in winter and spring, each drawing only about 5,000 visitors, indicating that these two seasons were the least attractive for tourists in Troy.
