The bar chart compares the outcomes of a survey about favourite honeymoon destinations in 2010 for 5000 British couples who were recently married. The chart shows eight places, including Thailand, Bali, and Costa Rica.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that European spots such as Spain and Paris did not attract as many visitors as non-European ones like Thailand and Bali. Thailand was the most well-liked destination for honeymooners, whereas the Lake District appealed to the fewest visitors.
Looking at the details, regarding locations outside Europe, Thailand headed the list, with 1,410 couples choosing this. The second most popular was Bali, with 1,335 couples spending their honeymoon there, making it twice as popular as Costa Rica. Next came the Maldives, attracting 750 freshly married couples.
As for less famous destinations, the Greek Islands were the most sought-after, with 432 visitors deciding to go there. This was followed by Paris, with 209, which was 69 more than the figure for Spain. Finally, only 124 couples went on their honeymoon to the Lake District, making it the bottom of the list.
