The two pie charts illustrate the most widespread merits and demerits of Bowen Island, which were gathered through a survey of travelers.
Overall, the largest percentage of visitors suffered from a high cost of living, which was ranked first, followed by the entertainment. Turning to advantages of that island, the highest percentage of tourists was satisfied with its local people, trailed by the figure of the scenery. Notably, food quality got the smallest proportion of drawback, while the lowest percentage of people was pleased with good accommodation.
In terms of the most common disadvantages of the island, the percentage of the high cost of living ranked first with 50%, while the figure of entertainment followed with 25%. There was a small difference with 5 per cent between the proportions of weather (15%) and food quality (10%).
Regarding to widespread advantages of Bowen Island, the percentage of the people was dominant with 42%, while the percentage of the scenery ranked second, with 35%. The figures of a good accommodation and a culture were similar with difference of just a one per cent, namely 12% for a culture and 11% for a good accommodation.
