The chart below shows the different types of accommodations chosen by the British when they were on holidays in 2013.
The provided bar graph illustrates four different types of accommodations like self-catering, caravan, camping and motel which are selected by the British when they went on holiday in 2013.
Overall
, it is lucid that a maximum number of folks like to stay in the hotel Linking Words
whereas
few of the public choose camping during the holiday.
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To begin
with, a large sum of England individuals stayed in a resort which was about 60% Linking Words
whereas
, only 25% of travellers preferred self-catering when they were on holiday. Linking Words
Moreover
, almost the same number of folks were interested in caravaning and camping to spend their holidays which was about 7% and 8% respectively. Linking Words
While
half of the Scotland public went to the hotel on their holidays compared to the England people. Linking Words
However
, most of the tourists were interested in caravan and camping which was about 29% and 26% as compared to England.
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In contrast
, almost the same amount of the public in Wales was interested in self-catering, camping and lodge which was between 30% to 31%. Howbeit, the population of Northern Island were more comfortable with hotel accommodation as compared to Wales and 09% of the public was urged for caravan accommodation.Linking Words
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