The pie charts illustrate the proportion of accommodation, namely staying with relatives and friends, hotels, camping, and rented apartments by holiday markets, during the period of three different decades in 1988, 1998, and 2008.
Overall, the proportion of staying with relatives and friends by holiday markets had the highest during the all decades, while the proportion of rented apartments showed an upward trend. By constant, the provision of hotels and camping showed several patterns.
In 1988, the highest percentage was staying with relatives and friends, which was 52%, which followed by camping, which was 18-28%, respectively. The percentage of rented apartments showed only 6%, which followed by hotels at 14%, respectively.
In 1988, the percentage of staying with relatives and friends increased slightly, which was 54%, followed by hotels, which was 22%. However, rented apartments and camping were the same percentage at 12% in 1988.
In addition, staying with relatives and friends decreased, but it was most highest in 2008. The percentage of hotels and rented apartments had relatively same at 22% and 21%, respectively. In 2008, the percentage of camping was the least, which was only 13%.
