The provided data consists of a pie chart and a table illustrating the details of tourists at a specific holiday resort in Australia.
The pie chart delineates the proportion of tourists from different regions – 37% from Asia, 35% from Europe, 18% from the United States, and 10% from other regions. The table provides insights into the average length of stay, preferred accommodation, and main activity for each region.
Travelers from Asian regions constitute the largest group, accounting for 37% of the total visitors. They typically stay for a week, opt for 5-star hotels, and engage in sightseeing activities. In contrast, European tourists, comprising 35% of the total, have a longer average stay of 16 days, prefer camping or caravans for accommodation, and enjoy activities like swimming and sunbathing.
American tourists, representing 18% of the total, choose 4-star hotels for their accommodation, stay for 14 days on average, and share a preference for sightseeing with Asian tourists. Tourists from other regions, amounting to 10% of the total, stay for 10 days on average, favor camping or caravans, and engage in surfing as their main activity.
