Three additional sensory rooms are being introduced by Tui for next summer to support neurodivergent guests and their families.
They will be added at Tui Blue Tropical and Tui Blue Palm Garden in Turkey as well as Tui Blue Aeneas Resort in Cyprus.
The expansion follows the success of the first two sensory rooms added this year at Tui Blue Nausicaa Beach in Cyprus and Tui Blue Aura in Ibiza.
The specially designed spaces provide a calming, low-stimulation environment for holidaymakers 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.
Tui Hotels & Resorts brands and product director Louise Bates said: “The expansion of our sensory rooms into more Tui Blue resorts is a direct response to the positive feedback we’ve received and reflects our ambition to lead the way in neuro-friendly travel.
"These calming spaces, combined with our wider initiatives such as sensory bags and specialist training, ensure every child and family feels supported, understood, and able to relax on holiday.
“We know that busy resort environments can sometimes feel overwhelming for families, so we’re committed to creating spaces that make holidays more inclusive and enjoyable for everyone.”