Committed to Neuro-Friendly Travel
- clive579
- Dec 10, 2025
- 2 min read

One of the world’s leading tourism and leisure groups is continuing its commitment to accessible and inclusive holidays by introducing three additional sensory rooms to support neurodivergent guests and their families.
The new sensory rooms will be added to the TUI BLUE portfolio in summer 2026.
They will open at TUI BLUE Tropical and TUI BLUE Palm Garden in Türkiye, as well as TUI BLUE Aeneas Resort in Cyprus. This expansion follows the success of the first two sensory rooms launched in 2025 at TUI BLUE Nausicaa Beach in Cyprus and TUI BLUE Aura in Ibiza.
The specially designed spaces provide a calming, low-stimulation environment for customers who may feel overwhelmed by busy or unfamiliar surroundings. They feature elements such as soft lighting, interactive sensory equipment, and quiet zones to encourage relaxation and make holidays more enjoyable for the whole family.
Guests will be able to experience a range of inclusive activities and spaces within the sensory rooms across the five TUI BLUE resorts, including:
· Open-access to the rooms – available for anyone to relax, regulate emotions, or take time out from the hotel environment
· Parent & Baby Sensory Adventure sessions for ages 0–2 years, encouraging early sensory play in a calm, inclusive setting
· Family activity sessions for families to connect, engage and build confidence together outside of kids’ clubs
Alongside the sensory rooms, TUI is continuing to support inclusive travel through initiatives such as its SENNIES partnership which provides bespoke training for all childcare teams and frontline staff to ensure they can provide an inclusive holiday experience for children with additional needs, including neurodiversity.
All TUI BLUE Kids’ clubs also offer sensory bags filled with tactile, visual, and auditory items to help children self-regulate and feel comfortable. Guests can borrow these items during the stay, along with ear defenders, allowing every child to explore and play at their own pace.
For more information about TUI and inclusive travel, visit Accessible Holidays | TUI.co.uk




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