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    Expansion of Tui Blue Hotels in Mediterranean

    News TeamBy News Team27/09/2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A strategic expansion of four Tui Blue hotels enhances holiday options in the Mediterranean region for the upcoming winter season.

    • The new hotels are located in prime destinations: Budoni, Sardinia; Hammemet, Tunisia; and Seferihisar, Turkey.
    • Among the additions are Tui Blue Manor and Tui Blue Palm Beach Hammamet in Tunisia, with competitive package rates from the UK.
    • Turkey’s Tui Blue Abgora Beach offers an all-inclusive experience for adults, starting from October 22, departing from Gatwick.
    • The Tui Blue Budoni in Sardinia features ample facilities including a splash park, with bookings available starting June 2025.

    The Mediterranean region is set to see an enhancement in holiday offerings with the addition of four Tui Blue hotels available this winter. These new properties are strategically located in Budoni, Sardinia; Hammemet, Tunisia; and Seferihisar, Turkey, providing travellers with more choices across sought-after destinations. The expansion is expected to attract tourists seeking diverse cultural and scenic experiences in these popular areas.

    Two new hotels in the Tunisian resort location of Hammamet, Tui Blue Manor and Tui Blue Palm Beach Hammamet, are now open. Packages for these accommodations start from £433 per person, providing an affordable entry point for tourists. Travellers can depart from Gatwick on November 2 or from Belfast on October 5, reflecting a commitment to accessible travel options.

    In Turkey, the adults-only Tui Blue Abgora Beach in Izmir is also part of the expansion strategy, providing a luxurious all-inclusive experience. Package prices begin at £682 per person for those flying out from Gatwick on October 22. This hotel aims to cater to adult travellers seeking both relaxation and a cultural escape in the charming region of Izmir.

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    Sardinia’s Tui Blue Budoni offers a remarkable addition to the northeast coast with its two outdoor swimming pools and a splash park featuring four exciting slides. The initial seven-night stay rates start at £926 per person, with departures planned from Manchester airport on June 10, 2025. This hotel targets family-friendly holidays with its expansive amenities and picturesque location.

    These strategic additions are set to enrich the Mediterranean travel offerings, appealing to a wide spectrum of travellers.

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