Workaway reviews, feedback and ratings - page 2


28 Mar 2026
My stay with Dick and Iza was nothing short of amazing. They welcomed me with open arms from the minute I got there. Their kids Annabelle, Casper and Sofia are some of the kindest kids I've met, and Anabelle will make sure that you're never bored :) They were really good at making sure I was enjoying my time there, offering different projects and making sure I wasn't working too hard and taking enough breaks. There was always (amazing) food ready to eat and times for chats at night :) I stayed for two weeks and really wished I could have stayed longer, but I'm 100% sure I'll be back.

28 Mar 2026
Hosting Clara was a very cool and enjoyable experience , we matched right away in personality, music taste, conversation, and was very easy to work with her on my video and photo projects, we also had many good times as new friends. Clara always has a positive attitude and a smile over her face, she is a really nice human being, full of energy and willing to participate in all the other activities i asked her to help with , like cooking ( some very tasty breakfasts!! ) , and cleaning and i will miss very much, she became like my french daughter from across the world =) , hope to meet again in the future, wish her the best time traveling in mexico.

28 Mar 2026
Leslie and Thibault are the most incredible hosts and I could not recommend them more. They are warm and welcoming, incredibly knowledgeable and hardworking and so much fun to live with. The projects I was able to help with taught me so many skills from animal handling to carpentry and everything in between. If you want to contribute to a beautiful property with wonderful people and a picturesque location I would highly highly recommend Leslie and Thibault. I’m already excited to come back and help more!
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28 Mar 2026
Well it was very funny, very delicious, very helpful, that’s enough. You are always welcome here

28 Mar 2026
Álvaro's stay with us for over a month couldn't have been better. From the first message, everything was easy, and Álvaro's friendliness and availability were unsurpassed. He is a very independent person; you just have to explain what you want, and then everything gets done. He works very well both alone and in a team, helping immensely with all the necessary tasks, from manually weeding the vegetable garden, using the brushcutter to clean the garden, helping with the installation of the new solar system, painting the walls of the house, helping in the kitchen and house tasks, preparing our Airbnb cabins for guests always with a smiling face and immense kindness. I highly recommend Álvaro to all hosts and wish him the best of luck in his future adventures. He will always be very welcome here in our home. Thank you very much!! David

28 Mar 2026
Sam & Sally are exceptional hosts! They've built themselves a little paradise in nature. Both always had an open ear for us and were easy to get hold of if we had any questions. During our first week, we worked around the house, on the olive field and sitted their house for a long weekend. During the second and third week, we worked together with Sam at the old mild. There we cleared the courtyard from all-consuming brambles and built a floor inside the house. The workday and the work itself were very structured, which we appreciated greatly. All the work was never done in a hurry. Sam has a plan and a bigger picture in mind, so we always knew what our tasks were and had all the necessary tools and equipment available. We really enjoyed seeing the results of our work and experiencing the impact it has made. It was really interesting and amazing to built a floor inside a house! If there were any difficult tasks around the mill (such as moving concrete beams onto the first floor), Sam always took responsibility for them and did not simply pass them onto us just because we were the volunteers. Additionally, he always made sure health & security standards were met as good as possible. He also made sure we didn’t overexert ourselves physically, for example by explaining how to lift heavy stuff safely. This made us feel safe doing all the construction work around the mill. We also learned how to solve problems that arose during our work and make do with what we had. We worked 5 hours each day (with a coffee break in between) and then had lunch together. Sam cooked really delicious vegetarian food. Not a day went by without us asking him for the recipe. After lunch, we had free time for the rest of the day. During that time we relaxed in nature, hiked up the mountain and enjoyed the view of the Sierra Nevada, or went to the village by bike. We really relaxed during that time and felt at peace. Django, Borat and Spike were there with us from time to time, and we showered them with love. We stayed in the cozy bungalow next to Sally and Sam's house. As it was still a bit coldish in the evening, we heated the bungalow using the fireplace in the living room. Sam & Sally went grocery shopping once a week for us. You're responsible for keeping the place clean and for all meals other than lunch. Sam and Sally, thank you so much for everything! We fully enjoyed the time and felt at home in your paradise.

28 Mar 2026
J'ai passé un séjour très intéressant chez Guy, du 8 au 27 février. ​La maison est à Mandray, pas à Saint-Dié-des-Vosges. Comme il n'y a pas de bus dans cette zone et pas de voiture disponible, c’est un peu difficile de se déplacer. Heureusement, Guy a été très gentil et a fait de son mieux pour m'aider avec le transport. J'ai même eu la chance d'aller à la montagne pour faire de la luge dans la neige — c'était merveilleux !!! Guy est amical, intelligent et drôle. C'est un vrai touche-à-tout, "jack of all trades" : il m'a montré beaucoup de choses en informatique, cuisine, jardinage, menuiserie et plomberie. J'ai beaucoup appris et je suis très reconnaissant. ​Il est aussi très fier de tous ses anciens Workawayers et se souvient de leur travail. Bravo à tous et merci encore à Guy !

28 Mar 2026
Dear future volunteer who's reading this now… if you're not sure about applying yet, then let me tell you this: DO IT! It's so worth it. I admit, maybe just saying that hasn't convinced you, so I’ll go into a bit more: From my very first day here, I felt very welcome by both Amanda and all the many animals The island is beautiful and just starting to bloom, and I had the most amazing time. Now that Easter and warmer, sunny weather are right around the corner, I really wish I could stay longer. There is something really special about the farm and the island: a kind of calmness and peace that only being in nature can give you, even when she’s blowing wind and rain in your face. And I didn’t realise how desperately I had been missing it until I set foot on the farm. This place gives you space to be present in your surroundings, to slow down, and to consciously and unconsciously step away from the screens and constant input we usually have back home. The work is physical, and it will take you a few days to settle into the rhythm of life and nature on the farm. But once your heart starts beating along with it, it stops feeling like a chore and becomes something else entirely: a way to be outside, to help, to live and simply exist alongside all these different friendly lovely animals, and to end each day with a real sense of accomplishment. There will be many small moments that stay with you. Waking up to the rising sun and opening your door to ponies quietly munching in their field. Taking the dogs on a walk through green hills. Lying in the afternoon sun, reading, while one of the cats does the same next to you. Or falling asleep to the light tapping of rain on the roof all to look up at the amazing Milky Way(less likely in the coming months, sorry :D). Lunch is home-cooked, healthy, and tasty. For breakfast there’s toast, cheese, peanut butter, milk, musli and tahini available. I highly recommend a musli-tahini-peanut butter-bowl ;). On your days off, you’ll get to explore the beautiful main village, enjoy a coffee and some delicious baked goods from one of the local shops, go for a walk along the beach, or simply enjoy the island while it’s still calm before the start of the tourist season. More than anything, this project has become a very special place to me, beyond simply being a farm that cares for ponies. It feels like a home away from home and one that I will definitely return to. (Also because I need to see how the renovation work on the volunteer room turns out! - New door, window, kitchen area etc.) Thank you, Amanda, for creating and sharing this space. I deeply appreciate the strength it takes to continue this project and to keep opening your doors to new people, while carrying your own grief after the tragic loss of your partner and co-founder. It’s something I genuinely admire. Thank you for taking the time to really get to know your volunteers, and for sharing your knowledge about horse behaviour, farm life, and the realities of living on a small Greek island. I truly valued every conversation we had. While there may not have been constant daily chit-chat, due to the need for you to have space and time to manage your grief, the quality and authenticity of conversation and communication that we were able to share in this short period of time have meant a huge amount to me. Thank you to the ponies, the cats, the dogs, Heidi the goat, and the seemingly infinite number of chickens for filling it with so much love and presence just by being there. So please, dear future volunteer, if something in my review here feels right to you, I encourage you to scroll back up and click “Contact host,” so that you too can become part of this project, which (and I say this with certainty) will become more than just a Workaway experience. With love, sincerely,
 Mara
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28 Mar 2026
Matthias has a good sense of humour and it was a lot of fun staying with him. My friend and I felt truly welcomed, and we also learned much about the German culture. There's not much work and the cats are sooo adorable.🤩 I really appreciate it and I will definitely go back there if it's possible. There are too many things to be thankful for. But I think I don't have to say more, it was simply the best!

28 Mar 2026
Agnes and Rob are great, if you love dogs you’ll enjoy your time with them. 😊

28 Mar 2026
Ayane is a very cheerful and bright girl. She is very dedicated to her studies and was studying Arabic every day. Since she had to learn all the house tasks in a short period of time, I think it must have been challenging for her. However, she has an excellent memory and was able to pick things up very quickly. She is not particularly strong physically, so vacuuming and mopping sometimes took her a bit more time. Especially with mopping, she often used one hand, so it occasionally felt like the pressure wasn’t strong enough. She usually came home around or just after 8 p.m., so most of the cooking help was done by Päivikki, a Finnish woman she was working with. However, Ayane always helped with cleaning up after meals. Since she is still young, there were times when Päivikki, who is in her 60s, took more initiative. But I believe that when Ayane needs to manage things on her own in the future, she will handle everything properly. Her vacuuming was quite thorough, and she made sure to clean even the corners carefully. Ayane is also very good at building relationships. She is intelligent and knowledgeable, and can easily keep up with conversations on a wide range of topics, even among adults. Talking with her is always enjoyable, and she brings fresh ideas that reflect her youth. At the moment, there is also a 19-year-old boy from the UK staying here, but compared to him, Ayane is much more mature. The speed at which she corrects her mistakes really shows how strong her memory and understanding are. She is kind and open-minded, never holds negative feelings toward others, and is always friendly to everyone. She treats people equally regardless of their nationality, and her openness is something that makes her very likable. She also has a great sense of fashion and wears pastel-colored outfits in different styles every day, which was lovely to see. I hope that this sweet Ayane will grow into a wonderful woman and come visit us again someday. Although our time together was short, it was truly enjoyable. Thank you so much for coming to stay with us.

28 Mar 2026
Fue una excelente voluntaria: responsable, amable y siempre dispuesta a ayudar. Se integró muy bien en la finca y aportó una actitud muy positiva. La recomendamos totalmente

28 Mar 2026
I volunteered here for 15 days, and it was truly an amazing experience. The eco-village is massive, with so many activities happening around the ashram, making every day engaging and meaningful. The food was really good, and I had the chance to meet many wonderful fellow volunteers during my stay. It’s a space where you can relax, grow, build spiritual connections, and feel close to nature. I was also responsible for creating a video for the ashram, and I sincerely hope I was able to give my best during those 15 days. There were just a couple of areas that could be improved. The dormitory could have been cleaner, as it didn’t feel well-maintained at times. Also, having Wi-Fi access in the dorm would be helpful, since we had to go all the way to the reception area to use it. Apart from these small drawbacks, everything else about the experience was truly wonderful.

28 Mar 2026
My experience as a volunteer in Arusha was a complete 10/10. It was one of my first times in Africa, volunteering through Workaway. From day one, they welcomed you warmly, making you feel like one of their family. Special mention goes to Veronica, the volunteer coordinator, who picks you up at the airport and takes you back. She and Ruth are two lovely women who, after finishing work in the office around 7:00 PM, stop by the volunteers' accommodations to spend some time with you, play cards... and that's much appreciated. Besides them, special mention goes to Joseph and the entire office team. I worked on an educational project in schools, and the experience was wonderful. Both the teachers and the children welcomed you warmly from the very first day and were delighted to have you there to help them. But one thing to keep in mind is that they're not looking for you to teach for a few weeks. Instead, they want you to use your time there to teach the teachers techniques for the future so they can teach the children. I brought them school supplies, which they were thrilled about, and I left my computer there for a teacher who needed it much more than I did. The volunteer house is very nice, with space for about 12-14 people, a bathroom with a European-style shower, and everything is very basic and comfortable for the volunteers. The food they cook is delicious and plentiful. Finally, I'd like to emphasize that it's a tough experience, but one that teaches you a lot, especially if you go alone. If it's your first time in Africa and your first time volunteering, I recommend going with someone you know or making sure you'll be accompanied by another volunteer during your stay, because the experience is very different when you're alone versus when you're with someone.
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28 Mar 2026
I spent 2 weeks with Graham’s family, working and enjoying the peaceful environment and the rhythm of nature. During that time I learned through work about Graham’s way of connecting with and respecting nature in a very practical and caring way. I truly appreciated how deeply and seriously he values nature, and with a massive work has made the garden and the land look so very beautiful! We had many meaningful conversations while working, and I always felt there was space to share and be heard. Many times deep talks continued with the rest of the family, gosh I really miss the atmosphere in the living room and Saranne’s warm smile! And I will NEVER forget how you, Saranne, introduced me to the “golden treat” - Marmite! Ah, best! I also loved how the house was often filled with music, and it was a joy to witness the childrens creativity and talent. This place is perfect if you as a workawayer want to feel part of a family’s daily life. :) The house is very cozy and it was also very nice to take their dog Ziggy for long walks and admire the hills around home. Working with Graham was clear and well-structured, and it was rewarding to see the results of our work. Communication was easy, and I really appreciated the variety of tasks. Graham is easy-going and fun to work with! I also learned that I can get further than even expected when the atmosphere is encouraging. Thank you for that! Shared meals were also super nice, especially the olives and wine from the farm. Here I felt "Dolce vita!" Like I said many times during my stay: thank you, Graham and your lovely family, I feel spoiled. 🧡

28 Mar 2026
Tara is such a nice person. She joined our farm for a while and quickly settled in. Communication was always clear and positive. She approached everything with a calm attitude and did her best. She was respectful and balanced. Overall it was a nice experience. We would be happy to have her again.

28 Mar 2026
Jade is such a wonderful person. From the minute you meet her you can tell she is intelligent, hardworking and very easy to get along with. We were very sad to see her leave. Everything she does is with great care and attention. You can trust Jade to do anything and it will always be done to the highest standard. Jade can see what needs doing and will take initiative. As just one example out of many, we asked her to sow some seeds, and she also tidied and organised our potting shed. We were especially grateful of this quality in her. She is a kind and caring person and even looked after our other WAs. Jade did many different things here: She serviced our bicycles, turned compost and spread it, helped us with our roof renovations and took great care of the animals. She is one of those people you wish you could have around all the time. Jade is one of the world's truly good people.

28 Mar 2026
Helma is a wonderful workaway.She is fun to have around, diligent, respectful and hardworking.She likes to complete a task to it's fulfillment.You will not be disappointed with this versitile lady. I highly recommend her. Safe travels Helma.x

28 Mar 2026
Kristie was an absolute pleasure to host. She is a true dog lover and exactly the kind of person we were hoping to welcome into our home. She has a natural understanding of animals and treated them with great compassion and care. She was also a wonderful help around the house—keeping everything clean and tidy—and even cooked some delicious traditional dishes for us, which we really appreciated. Kristie is very kind, easy to communicate with, and a genuinely lovely person to have around. We would happily host her again and highly recommend her to other hosts.

28 Mar 2026
It was my second experience on WorkAway and I am soooo glad to met this amazing family :) The house is in the middle of nature and hills/mountains and it's so beautiful there! perfect to calm down and to get a totally different experience compared to the cities and touristic side of Morocco. The family is warm and welcoming and I felt very comfortable. My task was to spend time with Issa, the child. It was totally easy and straightforward, as he has tons of ideas and is incredibly creative. This family has a big part in my heart and I will come back as soon as I am in Morocco again!!!