The given data consists of a pie chart and a table which illustrate the details of tourists at an australian holiday resort.
The pie chart describes 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 information about the average length of stay, preferred accommodation, and main activity for each region.
Asian travellers 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, tourists from Europe, 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.
Tourists coming from America, 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. Travellers 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.
