The bar chart illustrates the percentage of what British opt to accommodate on their holiday trip to England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland in 2010.
Overall, the hotel outraced other accommodations while the fluctuations had been shown obviously among others. Particularly, hotel and self-catering are well-known at three places except for Northern Ireland, which is iconic for hotels and caravans.
Accommodation, in terms of hotel, reached the highest point in England with about 55% while experienced the lowest in Northern Ireland with approximately 45%. The hotel’s percentage decreased slightly from England to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. On the other hand, self-catering reached the bottom in Northern Ireland with nearly 12% while Scotland’s figure pointed highest at 30%.
In England, the caravan was the lowest percentage with about 7% and changed dramatically when it came to Northern Ireland where the caravan’s figure was 6 times as high as other places (nearly 30%). However, camping fluctuated in the range of about 7%-14% at four places. This type of accommodation obtained about 14% in Wales as the highest point yet dropped to roughly 7% at Scotland. Additionally, Northern Ireland has the same proportion of camping and self-catering which was about 12%. 
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of what British opt to accommodate on their holiday trip to England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland in 2010.
 Overall
, the  
hotel
 outraced  
other
 accommodations while the fluctuations had  
been shown
  obviously
 among others.  
Particularly
,  
hotel
 and self-catering are well-known at three places  
except for
 Northern Ireland, which is iconic for  
hotels
 and caravans.
Accommodation, in terms of  
hotel
, reached the highest point in England with about 55% while experienced the lowest in Northern Ireland with approximately 45%. The  
hotel’s
 percentage decreased  
slightly
 from England to Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. On the  
other
 hand, self-catering reached the bottom in Northern Ireland with  
nearly
 12% while Scotland’s figure pointed highest at 30%.
In England, the caravan was the lowest percentage with about 7% and  
changed
  dramatically
 when it came to Northern Ireland where the caravan’s figure was 6 times as high as  
other
 places ( 
nearly
 30%).  
However
, camping fluctuated in the range of about 7%-14% at four places. This type of accommodation obtained about 14% in Wales as the highest point  
yet
 dropped to roughly 7% at Scotland.  
Additionally
, Northern Ireland has the same proportion of camping and self-catering which was about 12%.