The pie chart and table provide detailed information about tourists who participated in activities at specific holiday destinations in Australia.
The percentage of tourists who came from Europe to Australia accounted for the highest of all the given regions. Moreover, sightseeing was the most popular activity among Asian and American tourists.
Looking at the details, in Australia, European tourists attended specific holiday places the most, with 37%. The proportion of U.S. visitors accounted for 35%, making it the second-largest region sending people for specific holidays. Travelers from Asia and other regions were recorded in smaller proportions, at 10% and 18%, respectively.
European visitors stayed a longer period in Australia as opposed to any other given region, followed by American tourists who stayed 2 days fewer than Europeans, for a total of 14 days. Asian and other region visitors stayed for a shorter time, 7 and 10 days respectively. Additionally, camping or caravans were chosen by visitors who came from Europe and other places. Asians preferred 5-star hotels to stay in during their holiday, while Americans stayed in 4-star hotels. During the vacation, a large part of Asians and Americans were busy with sightseeing, while visitors from other regions engaged in surfing. Furthermore, Europeans preferred swimming or sunbathing as a lovely activity.
