The provided bar chart illustrates the eight most popular honeymoon destinations for newlywed British couples in 2010, based on an analysis of 5,000 couples. Overall, it is evident that Thailand was the most favoured location, while the other destinations showed a significant decline in popularity, with the Lake District being the least favoured among them.
Looking at the details, Thailand was chosen by 1,410 newly married British couples, making it the most popular choice. The second most popular destination was Bali, slightly trailing Thailand with 1,335 couples. The third and fourth most popular options were Costa Rica and the Maldives, attracting for 750 and 600 newlywed British couples, respectively.
Following these for the rest places, the rankings continue with the Greek Islands at 432 couples, then Paris with 209 couples. Next is Spain, which has 140 couples. Finally, the Lake District, with slightly fewer than Spain at 124 couples, occupies the last position.
