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Definition of self-catering in English: self-cateringadjective ˌsɛlfˈkeɪtərɪŋ British (of a holiday or accommodation) offering facilities for people to cook their own meals. (假日、膳宿处等)自供伙食的;有自炊设备的 guests stay in self-catering apartments 客人们住在有自炊设备的公寓里。 Example sentencesExamples - The school offers accommodation in self-catering cottages.
- Nonetheless, visitors from other parts of the country are boosting the tourism coffers, with self-catering accommodation holidays up 14%.
- We also intend to turn nine of the farm homesteads into self-catering accommodation, which should be ready well before this year's December holiday season.
- The accolade has not gone to one of the big-name hotels but to a former Manchester couple who have converted a rundown B&B into a set of luxury self-catering apartments.
- Accommodation is arranged in comfortable self-catering apartments.
- One of its other lodges, which has a stylish curved columned front, was converted into self-catering holiday accommodation.
- The park has a total of 20 self-catering chalets and 88 campsites.
- Next there are the farmhouses which normally offer half-board at a cost little higher than the self-catering cottages and chalets that are also available.
- Facilities at the lodge include bed and breakfast rooms (en-suite) as well as self-catering chalets with 24-hour security and undercover parking.
- The resort has six swimming pools and a long sandy beach, and accommodation is in a self-catering holiday home.
- Others are having to spend extra on accommodation before being allowed access to self-catering cottages.
- The cottage was let weekly as a self-catering holiday home by the previous owners.
- She said hotels and guesthouses had already lost £28m, self-catering cottage businesses had lost £78m and cafes, shops and attractions had lost about £247m.
- The package includes a self-catering cottage in the village opposite the pub.
- Nia has also set up another business, Bramley Bakes, providing homemade, frozen meals to local self-catering holiday cottages.
- A self-catering cottage for 4-5 costs £250-300 a week.
- All of the self-catering apartments and duplexes in the development are fully fitted and decorated to a very high standard.
- ‘We decided to rent it out as a self-catering holiday farmhouse instead,’ says Susie.
- Crusader can offer a package to Scopello, including flight, accommodation in self-catering apartments and hire-car, for £415.
- The couple converted a barn into two luxury self-catering cottages with an additional single detached room for bed and breakfast or extra accommodation for guests.
noun ˌsɛlfˈkeɪtərɪŋ mass nounBritish The action of holidaying or staying in accommodation with facilities to cook one's own meals. (用度假、膳宿处提供的设备)自炊;自供伙食 self-catering in southern Portugal is easy 在葡萄牙南部自炊很容易。 Example sentencesExamples - Obviously this doesn't apply if you're staying in a hotel but, when self-catering, it's so tempting to pull food off the supermarket shelves willy-nilly just because the labels are, thrillingly, in a different language.
- If you're self-catering, as we were, it's far worse, with bedding to pack and as much food as you can cram into the car.
- Some guests are happy to potter around on foot for a week, trying out the score of restaurants, or buying food for themselves and self-catering.
- For the price of a week's self-catering in Spain, I've got the pleasure of being terrified out of my wits in a noisy 20-seater plane.
- Avoid the expense and regimented meal-times of traditional urban accommodation by self-catering, something most of us assume only happens in a log-cabin in Mull (and then if you have a school party with you).
- No, self-catering just can't cut it when a spot of luxury and pampering is what you're after.
- Guests can opt for hotel service or self-catering.
- The normal conference fee of £45 has been cut to £25 for the two days for locals, so long as they are self-catering and can provide their own lunch.
- If you are self-catering, best cuts of lamb cost about £5 a pound with lovely fresh salmon and haddock fillets costing about £2 per pound.
- He hadn't done self-catering before and expected a sort of guesthouse experience.
- Should self-catering become too arduous, however, she is still across the road from her mum and dad and down the street from her grandmother.
- It was an excellent opportunity to explore the area and, though I've never been one for self-catering, we had a wonderfully relaxing 20 days there.
- ‘Families lean towards self-catering because of the space, flexibility and value it offers,’ said director Alex Baradi.
- The flexibility of self-catering means you can stay in the city centre at a fraction of the price of a hotel room.
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