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Self-catering on the Garden Route means managing power reliability differently than you would in Johannesburg. Villa Paradisio understands the practical side: having inverter and solar backup isn't a marketing angle here—it's a necessity. Western Cape winters bring cloudy stretches where load shedding compounds the challenge of running a kitchen, heating water, and keeping guests comfortable. The property's infrastructure supports cooking, laundry, and temperature control even when the grid falters. For families doing week-long stays or groups coordinating multiple units, the ability to function fully during outages isn't a luxury—it's what separates a manageable self-catering stay from a frustrating one. Villa Paradisio's setup acknowledges the regional reality that hospitality businesses need to work around power uncertainty, not pretend it doesn't exist.
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When booking self-catering accommodation in George, check the kitchen inventory carefully — some listings have very minimal cooking facilities in practice. Confirm Wi-Fi availability and speed if working remotely. Security features including alarm systems and secure parking should be assessed. For families, checking whether the property is child-proofed or has a pool with appropriate safety measures is important.