Sign up Now – No Fees until September Invitation to self -catering owners and marketing agencies In light of the devastating impact of the Covid-19 crisis we are inviting Self-Catering … Read More
The Quiet Demise of Self-Catering – Another Blow to the Rural Economy
The Quiet Demise of Self-Catering – Another Blow to the Rural Economy
ISCF is delighted to support Leave No Trace Ireland
ISCF is delighted to support Leave No Trace Ireland’s newest member. Impacts like rubbish, undesignated trails, overcrowding, and the feeding of wildlife are damaging our shared natural places. With our … Read More
80% of Self Catering Holiday Homes will re-open in 2020
80% of Self Catering Holiday Homes will re-open in 2020 A recent survey amongst members of the Irish Self Catering Federation shows that 80% will re-open for business in 2020; … Read More
splink – taking the hassle and expense out of accepting card payments
We understand the stresses of small businesses. The longshots, the long days and the long waits to get paid. We’re delighted to announce we’ve teamed up with splink to give … Read More
ISCF Road Show March 2019
Non-members & Members Welcome The Irish Self Catering Federation invites you to an informal networking meeting to learn about the benefits of being part of a group of like-minded tourism … Read More
ISCF Conference for the self-catering accommodation sector
If you have a cottage or holiday home rental, you may wonder as to how other owners like you are getting on. Whilst meeting visitors from all over the world … Read More
Self-Catering Holiday Rentals, the year so far
General feedback from various members indicate a ‘good’ season in 2018, with particular challenges – demand for short breaks even in Summer peak weeks; very late booking pattern and a … Read More
ISCF Conference; Stronger Together
The Irish Self Catering Federation (ISCF) Annual conference in Dublin in November brought together stakeholders from across the holiday rental accommodation and short-term lets tourism sector, including tourism partners, owners, managers, … Read More
Statutory obligations under The Tourist Traffic Acts
Although ISCF doesn’t require its members to be registered with Failte Ireland, there are certain circumstances where self-caterers are obliged to register to with Failte Ireland under statutory law. The … Read More