The illustrated pie chart and table display data regarding the visitors’ nationality, their length of stay, and accommodation types at a specific Australian vacation destination.
Overall, the majority of visitors are of Asian and European descent, while a minority come from other countries. Additionally, European and American guests tend to stay longer than other tourists.
According to the pie chart, Asian and European visitors account for more than three-fourths of tourists, with 37% and 35% respectively. Citizens of the US constitute 18%, leaving the remaining 10% to come from other nations.
Moving on to the table, the length of stay varies, with Europeans preferring to stay longer than others, averaging around 16 days, while Asian, American, and other tourists stay for 7, 14, and 10 days respectively. Europeans and tourists from other regions overlap in their choice of accommodation, both opting for camping or caravans instead of hotels, which Asian and American guests prefer. Furthermore, both Asian and American visitors favor sightseeing as their main activity, whereas individuals from Europe and other regions prefer beach-related activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.
