The chart provides information about the percentage of visitors on holiday using four different types of accommodation in 1988, 1998, and 2008. Overall, staying with family consistently had the highest percentage in all three years.
According to the chart, the percentage of people spending holidays with family has decreased over the years. Despite this decline, family accommodation remains the largest among the other types. For instance, the percentage rose slightly from 52% in 1988 to 54% in 1998, but then fell from 54% to 44% in 2008. Additionally, camping experienced a significant decline in 1998, dropping from 26% to 13%, and further decreased by one percent in 2008.
On the other hand, rented apartments showed a sharp increase each year, starting from only 7% in 1988, rising to 11% in 1998, and then doubling to 22% in 2008. Furthermore, hotels increased their percentage by 7% in 1998 and remained stable until the next period.
