The charts illustrate the proportion of holidaymakers who used three different types of accommodation in 1988, 1998, and 2008,at ten-year intervals over three decades.
Overall,is it clear that staying with family and friends constitutes the largest proportion share on all three years,while a camping accounted for the smallest part.
When it comes to detail,the proportion of holidaymakers staying with family and friends declined steadily from 57% in 1988 to 44% in 2008. In contrast the share of choosing hotels increased from 17% to 22% between 1988 and 1998, after that which it remained stable at the same level in 2008.
As for as the percentage of camping,it experience a gradual fall,dropping from 18% in 1988 to 12% in two decades.Rented Apartments were the least common model of holidaymakers,despite a slight rise from 8% to 11% and to 22% respectively.
