The charts demonstrate information about foreigners from 4 nations, namely Asia, Europe, The USA, and other regions, staying in a specific holiday accommodation in Australia.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the pie chart and table indicate varying trends. Tourists from Asia are the most striking trend, whereas European tourists have the longest staycations compared to other areas.
In general, a cursory glance at the data reveals that the most popular regions that stay in Australia come from Asia with more than a third, followed by Europe at around 35%. Meanwhile, people who come from other nations are 2% higher than The USA. Surprisingly, European tourists outperform other countries because they stay 16 days, which is the longest average length, followed by American with 14 days, and other regions at about 10 days. In contrast, Asian is indicated as the shortest length to stay. Additionally, many foreigners tend to live in a camp or caravan, while others choose to sleep at the 5-star and 4-star hotels. Furthermore, sightseeing has become the most interesting activity to do, but other counties are also keen in surfing, swimming, and sunbathing.
