The bar chart delineates the average daily hours devoted to leisure activities by tourists from China, the United States, Turkey, and Brazil during their holiday in Greece in August 2019.
A comprehensive examination of the data reveals notable variations in leisure activity preferences among the tourists, particularly highlighting the distinctive tendencies of each nationality.
Chinese tourists exhibited a pronounced inclination towards reading, allocating an average of two hours daily, which was the highest among the nationalities surveyed. Additionally, they dedicated one hour to beach activities and three hours to visiting various sites. In contrast, American tourists allocated the most time overall to leisure, spending seven hours at the beach, four hours reading, and five hours exploring places of interest. This preference for beach activities positioned them at the forefront of leisure time spent outdoors.
Turkish tourists engaged in leisure activities relatively evenly, with four hours spent at the beach, five hours on reading, and three hours dedicated to visiting attractions. On the other hand, Brazilian tourists spent a significant six hours at the beach, complemented by five hours reading and three hours visiting sites. While Brazilian tourists surpassed their counterparts in beach time, their reading hours were on par with the Americans. Overall, the data underscores the diversity in leisure preferences among the four nationalities during their Greek holiday.
