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Finding which tour operators list a particular hotel?

I'm looking to book particular hotels on an all-inclusive basis (hotel + flights etc) with a tour operator. I could book them myself and add on flights, but I prefer the simplicity of just one all-in booking, and it's often cheaper with a tour operator anyway.

Does anyone know of a comparison site that shows all the tour operators listing particular hotels?

I'm not too bothered about the comparison aspect (though that would be useful) - mainly the knowledge of which tour operators list the hotel without having to plough through the lot.

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  • Normally if you Google the hotel name you will find which tour operators offer that particular hotel.

    Then it is up to you to check each operators websites to compare prices.
    If you go down to the woods today you better not go alone.
  • richardw
    richardw Posts: 19,459 Forumite
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    Try holidayhypermarket.
    Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.
  • vegasvisitor
    vegasvisitor Posts: 2,295 Forumite
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    edited 13 November 2017 at 1:28PM
    If you read reviews on tripadvisor, they often mention the tour operator. You could also google the hotel name along with 'thomas cook' etc to see if you find much.
  • Archergirl
    Archergirl Posts: 1,868 Forumite
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    Or you could phone the hotel and ask them......
  • NoodleDoodleMan
    NoodleDoodleMan Posts: 4,441 Forumite
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    edited 17 November 2017 at 12:22PM
    As above - just enter the hotel name into Google and it'll list the tour operators who offer it.

    One suggestion if you want to save a few quid on the deal - do the booking via TopCashback, as major outfits like Thomsons and Jet2 will give you a % back on the price paid after a few weeks.

    Jet2 get a mention in despatches as they don't charge extra for credit card bookings, so if you use a card with cashback (American Express Platinum, for example) you get a double whammy cashback benefit.
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