The pie chart elaborates on the percentage of people whom visiting a specific holiday spot, and the table gives a brief account of their staying time, accommodation, and activities.
Overall, most visitors came from Asia and Europe chased by the USA. The Europeans stayed much longer than the others, and campgrounds or caravan parks were the most popular place to accommodate. Although Asians and Americans were chosen sightseeing as the main activity, the others spent their time next to the water.
As can be seen from the pie chart, the absolute majority of the population, more precisely 37% and 35%, came from Asia and Europe, as opposed to the USA with 18%. The rest part of the world was not that much considered this point as their destination (10%).
There was a totally different pattern for the average length of staying, Europeans and Americans tended to be there longer than others, 16 and 14 days in campgrounds and 4-star hotels to enjoy from swimming or sunbathing and sightseeing respectively. In contrast, Asians with people from the world were accommodated for 7 and 10 days in 5-star hotels and campgrounds to spend their time on sightseeing and surfing separately.
