The graph compares the number of foreign travellers that visited three different types of areas in a particular European country over a twenty year period from 1987 to 2007.
Overall, coastal areas attracted the largest amount of foreign tourists in most years of the survey, while mountainous areas appeared to be the least popular for the most part. In addition, the number of tourists travelling to all three areas increased over the period.
In 1987, around 40,000 foreign travellers visited the coast of this European country. This figure dropped slightly to around 35,000 visitors in 1992, after which it began to rise, reaching approximately 75,000 visitors in 2007. Meanwhile, the number of foreign travellers visiting the mountains fluctuated between 20,000 and 30,000 during the first half of the period, before rising further to around 35,000 tourists in 2007.
The number of foreign tourists visiting the lakes of this country continually rose over the first fifteen years of the period, peaking at 75,000 visitors in 2002. However, this figure began to drop significantly in the remaining years, reaching 50,000 visitors in 2007.
