The pie chart and table illustrate the percentage of tourists visiting a specific holiday destination in Australia, along with their travel options.
Overall, the majority of Asians travel to this destination, while Europeans average stay the longest. Noticeably, sightseeing is the preferred holiday activity among tourists from Asia and USA.
Regarding the share of Australia’s travelers, 37% of tourists are Asians, which is 2% higher than that of Europeans. The figures for the USA and other countries are significantly smaller, with 18% and 10%, respectively.
As for tourist’s travel options, European visitors usually stay for 16 days, compared to 14 days coming from the USA. Unreported nations spent 10 days on holiday, while the lowest result is from Asia at 7 days. Moreover, Europeans and unamed regions opt for campgrounds or caravan parks for accommodation; however, the former prefer swimming or sunbathing, while the latter enjoy surfing. Finally, despite choosing the same holiday activity, Asians and Americans mainly stay in 5-star and 4-star hotels, respectively.
