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14
March
2025

TUI Opens First Hotel Sensory Rooms

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First-ever sensory rooms opening at two TUI BLUE Hotels this Summer.

The sensory rooms in Larnaca, Cyprus and in Ibiza will help support neurodivergent guests and their families.

Staff at both hotels will also receive enhanced neurodiversity awareness training.

TUI is enhancing its commitment to accessible travel by introducing it’s first-ever hotel sensory rooms this summer, designed to support neurodivergent guests and their families.

The TUI BLUE Nausicaa Beach in Larnaca, Cyprus will open on 15th April, followed closely by the TUI BLUE Aura, Ibiza which will open on 1st May.

Sensory rooms are specially designed spaces that provide a calming, low-stimulation environment for guests who may feel overwhelmed by busy or unfamiliar surroundings. They feature elements such as soft lighting, interactive sensory equipment or quiet zones to encourage relaxation and make holidays more enjoyable for the whole family.

In addition, the new sensory rooms, the two hotels will have enhanced neurodiversity awareness training for all frontline staff within the property. Within the kids’ club rooms, they will also introduce ‘Now and Next’ boards to allow children to understand the flow of a session and to be clear about what is coming next. The clubs will also introduce revised communication cards that will allow children to clearly communicate their wants and needs with the Kids’ Club hosts.

Louise Bates, Director Brands & Product TUI Hotels & Resort, said: “TUI is committed to making holidays accessible for all customers, including neurodivergent guests. Overstimulating environments can be challenging, so we are taking steps to make our hotels more inclusive. These new sensory rooms will provide a calm and comfortable space, helping families enjoy a truly relaxing holiday.

“At TUI BLUE we work hard to create a relaxing and inclusive holiday environment for all types of guests. The introduction of sensory rooms based on insights from our guests and experts in neurodiversity is a great step forward in our evolution. This is just the beginning as we work towards becoming the most neuro-friendly travel company possible.”

The new sensory rooms will be open for summer 2025 and will be able for guests to use throughout their stay.

TUI offers package holidays from Dublin Airport to both hotels in Larnaca and Ibiza, making both sensory rooms easily accessible for Irish holiday makers this summer. Visit tuiholidays.ie for more.

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