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Band 8+: The charts below show the proportion of holidaymakers using four different types of accommodation in tree different years.

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The image shows pie charts with proportions of holidaymakers using four types of accommodation: in 1988, staying with family 52%, rented apartment 7%, camping 15%, hotels 26%; in 1998, staying with family 54%, rented apartment 11%, camping 13%, hotels 22%; in 2008, staying with family 44%, rented apartment 22%, camping 9%, hotels 25%.
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The data demonstrates the percentage of holidaymakers using four different kinds of accommodation in three decades.

Overall, the most noticeable trend is that the amount of houses where people live with their family made up the largest proportion of accommodations. While hotels were the second most preferred option, camping and hotel accommodation showed opposite trends over the span of time.

With regard to share of places in 1988, nearly half of holidays (52%) were held in households, followed by camping at 26%, making it the second most common accommodation. Hotels accounted for 15%, while rented apartments represented the smallest proportion, at just 7%. A similar amount of rented apartments was associated with 11% in 1998. Notably, a twofold decrease was observed in camping, reaching 13%. Households and hotels showed relatively the same increase, respectively 54% and 22%.

Turning to the portion of housing in 2008, a similar pattern can be observed in this chart where the most preferred living arrangements were households, accounting for 44%. While hotels and rented apartments made up half of places to stay with family, with 22% for each one, camping represented the smallest share with only 12%.

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