Three pie charts illustrate the proportion of tourists using four different types of accommodation: hotels, rental apartments, camping and family stays, in the three years 1988, 1998 and 2008.
Overall, for the trends, staying with family and camping, both were decreased, while hotels and apartments, both were increased. For the differences, staying with family has always been the most popular type throughout the period.
Firstly, for staying with family and hotels. In 1988, staying with family A occupies more than half, and hotel accounted for 15%. For staying with family, it increased slightly in 1998 and it decreased at 44% in 2008). For hotel, it increased at 22% in 1998 and 2008.
Secondly, for camping and rented apartments. In 1988, vamping was chosen by over a quarter of holidaymakers, rented apartments accounted for 7%. For camping, it halved at 13% in 1998, and it decreased slighly at 12% in 2008. For rented apartements, it increased at 11% in 1998, and it doubled at 22% in 2008
