What is Self catering accommodation? What are the benefits of staying in Self catering accommodation? Are there any extra charges in the prices quoted? What does the grading system mean?
The term 'Self catering accommodation' basically means that you can rent a property (house, cottage, chalet, bungalow, apartment, thatched cottage or log cabin). The majority of self catering is available on a Saturday to Saturday basis. Some self catering is available on a week long basis if your arrival day is Friday or Sunday while a nightly booking can also be made at some properties.
Self catering is an excellent way to spend a vacation in Ireland. You will enjoy complete independence, choose your own hours of sleep, create your own gourmet meals and decide on how early or late to have breakfast!
You may pay extra charges for the use of specific facilities but these can all be confirmed in advance of reserving the property. Just check the facilities and amenities list of each individual property. Some properties are also welcoming to pets allowing you take each and every member of the family on holiday.
As a general rule, Self catering accommodation provides all necessary cooking utensils, as well as bed linen. It may make sense to bring some extra towels as they are not always supplied. Electricity and heating fuel is generally charged as extra.
Each region of Ireland offers top quality Self catering properties ranging from one star grade right up to the ultimate four star grade. As a quick reference you can take it that the higher the grade, the higher the standard and greater the number of services and facilities you can expect.
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