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TUI kids' clubs
TUI's kids' clubs are the reason a lot of families book its Holiday Villages over a comparable hotel elsewhere. Here's the age split, the hours, and how the offer changes depending on which TUI concept you pick.
Age brackets
- Little Chameleons: three to five years old, morning and afternoon sessions. Structured play, craft and songs. Parent stays on site.
- Cool Chameleons: six to eight, all-day sessions with a lunchtime handover. Activities lean into swimming, treasure hunts and sports.
- Team Chameleons: nine to eleven, all-day plus optional evening slots. More independence, more sport, sometimes a mini-disco.
- The Hangout: twelve plus, drop-in rather than scheduled. Table tennis, table football, a chill-out room. Depends on staff mood in a good way.
Hours
Typical opening is 9.30am to 12.30pm, then 2.00pm to 5.30pm. A few Holiday Villages add a 7.30pm to 9.30pm evening session in peak season. Actual hours vary by hotel and by staffing, so check the specific property's page rather than relying on the concept-wide spec.
What it costs
The kids' club is included in the package price at every Holiday Village and Sensatori. At standalone TUI hotels it's sometimes chargeable, sometimes only accessible for guests on all-inclusive; the property page will state.
Kids' club by TUI concept
Holiday Village runs the fullest programme. SplashWorld runs a lighter version, because most of the day is spent at the waterpark. TUI BLUE typically has a small daily programme rather than a fully staffed club. Sensatori tends to include a nursery for under-threes at extra cost, plus the standard Chameleons brackets above.
What families actually use it for
The two sessions a day rhythm is the point: it gives parents two blocks of adult time and gives children a peer group to play with. Families that book the club-first properties and then don't use the sessions almost always end up in the wrong hotel; if a kids' club isn't part of the plan, a TUI BLUE or a non-TUI boutique will beat a Holiday Village.