Our TUI dream holiday turned into a building site and Brussels sprout nightmare | The Sun

A COUPLE has hit back at TUI after their dream holiday to Croatia turned into a nightmare.

Lizzie shared the tale on TikTok explaining how the pair had to be moved to temporary accommodation after their flight was cancelled.


The woman said that their perfect holiday to Dubrovnic was ruined after they had to be placed at a different hotel.

She posted a clip showing parts of the place which appears to be a building site and an awful-looking meal with Brussels sprouts.

She captioned the video: "Hands down the worst place we have ever stayed."

The video starts with a stunning view of the sea followed by the building site.

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"When your flight is cancelled and TUI provides this luxury accommodation until they can get you a flight home," Lizzie wrote.

She continues by showing the inside of the room and the property's empty pool.

Finally, the video ends with a photo of a plate of chips and Brussels sprouts.

Meanwhile, a couple told how they paid £220 for a four-star hotel but even after changing rooms three times, it was still holiday hell.

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The pair took to TikTok to show followers their "filthy hotel" while holidaying in Barcelona.

In another holiday nightmare, a pair of friends shared how their "great holiday" to Kos was so bad, they ended up booking the first flight home.

TikToker Grace Webster has accused travel agent Hays Travel of "lying" after travelling to the Greek island earlier this month.


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