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TUI Hotels lands in Fuengirola and plans a hotel in Seville

JSBy Joan SanzCurated by Joan Sanz. · July 5, 2026 · Follow on LinkedIn
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TUI Hotels & Resorts is not slowing down its expansion in Spain. The chain has just opened a hotel in Fuengirola and has signed a new project for the brand in Seville, as reported by Hosteltur.

The move makes sense. Andalusia concentrates a large share of Spain's leisure and urban tourism, and TUI wants to be where demand is. Backed by Europe's travel giant, the brand strengthens its presence in two complementary locations: sun and beach in Fuengirola, culture and city break in Seville.

We will see how they execute the Seville project, a city where limits on new hotel openings are already a factor to watch.

Quick questions

What did TUI Hotels announce about Fuengirola?
TUI Hotels has opened a new hotel in Fuengirola that is already operational, strengthening its presence on the Costa del Sol.
Does TUI Hotels have plans in Seville?
Yes, the chain has signed a new hotel project in Seville, though it has not yet disclosed timelines or capacity.
Why is this expansion important for TUI?
Because it reinforces its commitment to Andalusia, combining a vacation destination in Fuengirola with an urban one in Seville, where demand continues to grow.
What brand of TUI Hotels will operate these hotels?
The news does not specify the sub-brand, but TUI Hotels & Resorts includes several labels tailored to different traveler profiles.
Are there restrictions for building hotels in Seville?
Yes, Seville has halted new hotel licenses in the city center, so TUI's project might face those restrictions or be located outside the historic core.

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