The provided pie charts illustrate the percentage of people who chose to utilize four distinct kinds of accomodation for holidays in the years 1988, 1998, and 2008.
Overall, it is clearly evident that staying with family was the most popular choice in each year. Nevertheless, while previously mentioned category and camping category saw an unward trend, other two increased considerably over the given period.
In 1988, staying with family was the choice of the majority of holidaymakers, with the proportion of just over a half. After it, camping was the second significant category with the percentage of slightly more than one-quarter. 10 years after, the share of camping dropped significantly to 13 per cent. In the last period, staying with family accounted for 44%, which is 10 per cent more than the previous figure.
Initially, hotels and rented apartment constituted 15% and 7% respectively. They both experienced a rise in 1998, with them accounting fort 22% and 11% in the same order. In the final year, the latter rose remarkably to 22%, whilst the former remained the same.
