The charts illustrate travelers’ rates using different types of accommodation in three years.
Overall, the proportion of people who decided to stay with family was the highest in three years, while the figure for living in a rented apartment was just the lowest in two years. Renting apartments was the least option for people who travel in both years.
The percentage of holidaymakers who lived with their family in three years was the highest at about 52% in 1988, 54% in 1988 and 44% in 2008. In 1988, the figure for staying in hotels was 15%. The proportion of people camping in 1988 was 26%, two times as much as their figure in 1998.
Renting an apartment’ rate to stay in 1988 and 1998 when travelling is 7% and 11%, respectively. In 2008, the proportion of people who stayed in hotels and rented apartment was about 22%. Furthermore,the figure for camping was the lowest number in 2008, which was 12%.
