The pie chart shows data about tourists visiting specific weekend areas in Australia, divided by their region of origin. The table provides details about how long they stay and the activities they usually do.
Overall, the pie chart indicates that most tourists come from the US and Europe, while the fewest come from Asia. The table reveals that Europeans stay the longest, while Asians have the shortest stays.
Starting with the pie chart, tourists from Europe make up the largest group, accounting for 37% of visitors. Close behind are tourists from the US, who make up 35%. In contrast, only 10% of tourists come from Asia, which is the smallest group. Visitors from other regions make up 18% of the total, which is nearly double the percentage of Asian tourists.
The table shows that Asian tourists usually stay for only a week, the shortest period. In comparison, tourists from the US stay for an average of 14 days. Europeans have the longest stays, lasting 16 days, while tourists from other regions generally stay for 10 days.
When it comes to accommodation and activities, European and tourists from other regions mostly choose camping or caravans, while Asians and Americans prefer hotels. Asians and Americans mainly engage in sightseeing, while Europeans favor swimming and sunbathing. Tourists from other regions mostly choose surfing.
