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Tui extends family offerings in hotels for summer 2025
Samantha Mayling
Tui has a host of new offerings for kids’ clubs, childcare and entertainment across its hotels this summer. New for under-threes at Tui
Blue, Sensatori and Holiday Villages are Little Ravers neon bubble dance experiences; baby breakfasts for those who rise early; and wellbeing
sessions inspired by the book The Lion Inside, with yoga-inspired poses, singing and relaxation.
Also new are beach buggy
adventure walks and a Little Spa in the BabyClub. For those aged three to 12 at
Tui Blue and Tui Kids’ Clubs, additions include a Sustainable Superstars show and Prof. Slimes Mishap for “gooey fun”. An ‘active vibes’ silent disco is
aimed at those aged seven to 12, and families can join a fun run or ‘action-packed’ challenges around the hotel. Family entertainment has also been refreshed in order to
suit a wider range of audiences. In Tui Sensatori hotels, a new
Las Vegas show includes a silent disco, Vegas Tui-Bot characters and Viva Las Vegas entertainment. Holiday Villages have new
evening events such as Neon Nights and a “more chilled” DJ Ibiza Sunsets night. Also new this summer
are pre and post-natal fitness classes in selected hotels. To cater for neurodiverse
guests, more than 2,500 Tui UK
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Tui Blue Nausicaa Beach, Cyprus
and Ireland customer-facing employees have been trained about neurodiversity, while neuro-friendly shopping has been implemented in more than 300 Tui retail stores across the UK. Holiday Villages have
introduced Quiet Places and sensory equipment, and sensory rooms will open at Tui Blue Nausicaa Beach in Larnaca on April 15 and Tui Blue Aura in Ibiza on May 1.
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