The pie chart illustrates the proportion of visitors from various nationalities who visited a particular resort in Australia, whereas the table depicts some additional information regarding their stay and leisure activities.
Overall, the majority of visitors were from Europe, while Asian tourists represented the smallest share. Interestingly, all visitors differed in the length of their stay, the type of accommodation they chose, and the activities they engaged in, except for Asian and American tourists, who participated in the same activity.
A small 10% of Asian tourists visited the resort. The most popular type of accomodation among Asians was 5-star hotel where they stayed for up to seven days. Most Asians often engaged in sightseeing activitities to enjoy their time. Furthermore, the percentage of vistors from the US accounted for 35%, and chose a 4-star hotel as their accomodation, staying for two weeks. The most popular activity among them was similar to Asian’s: sightseeing
European tourists, on the other hand, constituted the largest of the total at 37% and stayed in camping or caravan accommodation for the longest period, 16 days. Most of them engaged in either swimming or sunbathing activities. There were 18% of visitors from different regions who stayed for 10 days in camping or caravan accommodation, and took part in surfing.
