The pie charts compare the age distribution of UK visitors to Spain in 1983 and 2003.
Overall, in 1983, the majority of visitors were from the 16–24 age group, while in 2003, this number decreased significantly, and the 25–34 and 34–54 age groups became more dominant.
In 1983, half of the UK tourists to Spain were between 16 and 24 years old, making them the largest group. The second largest category was the 25–34 age group, accounting for 20%. Visitors aged 34–54 made up 10%, while those aged 0–15 and over 55 represented the smallest proportions, at 4% and 16%, respectively.
By 2003, the percentage of visitors aged 16–24 dropped significantly to 12%. Meanwhile, the 25–34 and 34–54 age groups saw noticeable increases, rising to 30% and 24%, respectively. The proportion of visitors aged 55 and above remained relatively stable at 25%, while the 0–15 age group experienced a slight increase to 15%.
