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12 Mar 2026
We stayed at Canon de Blanco for one month (minimum stay). The ranch is in a wonderful setting, next to the river, at the bottom of Sierra Nevada volcano, with mountains all around. It has hot water pools and the river to swim in. The deal was 5h a day for 6 days a week. The work was mostly painting fences, picking up rocks and building/clearing up a bike trail. Often we had to be driven up the valley in the morning for some jobs, and when that happened they were always late to pick us up, so the shifts actually lasted 6 or even 7 hours. Up the valley there was no signal, we didn't have a radio so we couldn't communicate with anyone, so we just had to wait on the side of the road not knowing when we would get picked up. There are many horses and we were very happy to work with them, we felt we were experiencing real chilean countryside life. We had one meal shared with the rest of the workers there, that was very nice, and two meals that we would cook for ourselves. The housing was sometimes shared with some of the clients; it didn't have hot water, but there were hot showers a few minutes walk away, across the field. In the whole valley there is no signal, but there is wifi at the restaurant/reception area close to the hot pools. We chose this workaway because we were very interested in the horses and in the farm life; one of us had a lot of horse experience and the other one was still learning. We couldn't ride the horses on our own (as it was cited in one of the other reviews), we would saddle up the horses, prepare them for the rides and guide rides with the clients (together with the third volunteer that was there) because it was the only way to ride them, but that wasn't considered working time. The shifts started at 8am; you wouldn't know what your job would have until the same morning, this lack of communication and planning was a bit tiring after a while. Cristian was nice and it was possible to talk and express concerns with him, he was always up to tell a nice anecdotes about the valley, show us the local fauna, and tell us about the hiking trails nearby, but he's also very busy managing the whole ranch, so he isn't always around. We had some tension with the rest of the employers: they all repeated a series of rules with us that became stricter and stricter the longer we stayed. We were staying in the rustic lodge that sometimes also had clients staying, with a shared kitchen. After the first week, we got told that we couldn't use the kitchen of the lodge anymore, but a smaller one in a shed in front of it, that consisted of a sink and 2 camping stoves (way too small for 3 people to cook, barely 2 of us could stand in it). We had to insist to still use one of the shared bathrooms in the lodge, instead of the bathroom of the shed, because it was too dirty. It didn't seem that any of the clients were bothered with our presence (and very rarely they would use the common kitchen), and the insistence of the workers for us to not use it, and their continuous asking us if we left it clean and tidy (when we always did), was insistent and sounded quite patronizig. In terms of food, the lunch was prepared for us and shared together with all the people working there, that was nice. For breakfast and dinners we would get some basic food bought for us to cook with. Throughout our stay we had some problems in getting enough supplies; Cristian was the only one doing the groceries, and later on we discovered he wanted us to send a list at the start of the week, so that we would get the food at the end of the same week, or at the start of the next. This though wasn't clearly communicated to us, and we ended up having to ration a lot of our food to make it last because we didn't know when the next grocery would arrive. Anyway bring your own snacks and condiments, the food is pretty basic. We also got told by Cristian that for some things we could ask in the restaurant (eggs, bread, tomatoes) but most of the time when we asked, they told us they only had enough for the clients and they couldn't give it to us, or they would give us a very small amount. If we told Cristian that we still needed the things, he'd ask why we didn't get it from the restaurant... there wasn't much communication between the parts. Around the second week we discovered there was an infestation of fleas: the two dogs and the cat were covered in them and we found ourselves covered in dozens of bites, caught them in our clothes, in our sheets, and in the couches in the living room. We told everyone right away but we soon discovered that nobody really cared, and we wondered if they even believed us. We were given a bottle of insecticide and we had to insist to get more of that when that finished. We had to change and wash our sheets multiple times, do regular checks of our clothes and beds, and take great attention to stay away from the pets, which were very cuddly. We kept being covered in itchy bites for the rest of our stay. Cristian told us he'd put some spray on the animals a few days after that, but we kept seeing fleas on them. Evidently the locals didn't get bitten as much as us, so nobody was bothered about it. A week and a half later we received a message on the groupchat telling us to "always keep the door closed because the cat had entered the lodge, and some clients had complained about fleas"... they didn't believe us until a client complained, and then tried to accuse us of letting the cat inside. We also perceived often that we would receive a different treatment because we were two women, while the third volunteer, that was a guy, was much more taken into consideration. Another one of the workers showed explicitly sexist behaviour towards us, when we worked at the bike trail up in the valley he would try to force us to work separately "because we were talking too much", he kept asking the third volunteer "if we were really working", he told one of us that the rakes we were using "were too heavy for us to lift", and told us to shut up while we were in his car. In the last days his behaviour was openly adverse against us and that was very upsetting. We told Cristian about those behaviours, he said he would talk to him, and when Cristian was present the worker would behave normally, but that wasn't always the case. Three days before we left we got told we had to move out of our room, because they booked it for clients, and we got moved to the room in the shed, where usually one of the workers lived, that was full of his clothes and personal belongings. We received the message at midday of our day off, when we wouldn't be back until late in the evening. The rooms was dirty, the mattresses in bad conditions and didn't have sheets (and of course, had fleas), so we had to prepare them late at night, after returning from a long hike. The way they just moved us around with very little advance and communication really upset us, and left a bitter taste in the memory of our stay. Overall we enjoyed our stay, the place was wonderful, we really experienced the gaucho life, we did a lot of work with the horses and explored the many hikes around the area. There were also many apple trees in the garden of the lodge, we often collected them to make jam and baking. We know that a workaway is also about adapting to the culture and the ways of living that you encounter, certainly it's hard to manage every detail on such a big property, and we didn't expected to be pleased and revered on everything; but the treatment from the people working there was quite upsetting after a while, and we were ready to leave at the end of our stay. We wrote this long review not to accuse anyone, but just to be honest and specific of the things that happened. Thanks Cristian for our stay!

12 Mar 2026
Maeve is such a beautiful soul. She entered our house and brought so many colours into the frozen landscape.She brought the red the colour of joy. She brought the blue the colour of peaceful, down- to- earth energy. She brought the yellow the creative, the humour, the play. We connected immediately and used all the colours to bring more light into our everyday life. Maeve was an exceptional workawyers . Lena and Jaś, the two completely different kids, they both adored her and she's officialy on their list of their favourite workawayers. And I feel the same. Every task she got she put her heart in it. Even the mundane taming of the chaos of our storage became something more than that. And it's not only work that counts here. Everything that our days were made of was entwined with this mindful, peaceful, beautiful aura . I feel so grateful for these two weeks when Maeve was part of our family. And I do hope our paths will cross again.

12 Mar 2026
I spent a little over a month here and I absolutely loved it! Gertje is really great at making people feel at home right from the get go. Aken is such a lovely town, and she was always happy to show me around and go on walks by the river. Dessau is a short bus ride away, and it’s really cool as well! We visited the Bauhaus school and I was able to learn a lot. I also got to visit cities like Leipzig and Berlin, and she gave me some great recommendations of where to go. I’d say she’s a local expert, but really she’s an expert at too many things to list. The house, for example, is coming along really nicely, and I wouldn’t have believed one person could do all that if I hadn’t been working alongside her. We spent most of our time renovating the downstairs kitchen, and it was awesome to see the progress we made. Though she never let me work more than 3 hours a day and insisted on breaks in the garden, we got a lot of work done- and it was really fun to do! After work was usually mittag essen (aka lunch), which she made herself and was always very tasty. I had the opportunity to learn some German, and she was very patient with me even as I butchered the language. The cats, Leo and Fips, are two very sweet boys. Leo will do pretty much anything for a treat, and though Fips is really shy, once he warms up to you he’s very loving. They’re absolutely adorable, and I guarantee you can’t stay here without falling in love with them. Overall, this was an incredibly peaceful and pleasant experience. Gertje is fun to talk to, and she’s dedicated to making sure her guests enjoy their stay. We watched movies and played board games together, and I never worked alone. Every day around 3 is coffee and cake time, which is definitely a tradition I’ll be bringing home with me. I absolutely recommend staying here to anyone who can. I really loved my time in Aken, and I’m so grateful to Gertje for providing such a great experience.

12 Mar 2026
Gregor fue un voluntario maravilloso. Respectoso, disponible y humile. Y también resistente. Somos agradecidos de haber tenido Gregor con nosotros. Gregor cuando quieras te huespedamos con mucho gusto.

12 Mar 2026
I think he doesn’t know anything about the workaway work exchange. Nothing to say about his skill!

12 Mar 2026
Las 3 semanas que he pasado en el santuario son de las mejores que he pasado nunca. Fran, Sandra y Alana son una familia encantadora con una pasión, cura y ternura con los animales incomparable. Da mucha tranquilidad saber que todos estos animales puedan llevar una vida tan buena después de todo lo que han pasado. Las tareas implican un poco de actividad física (aunque no mucha) y es tan agradable estar rodeada de animales que se pasa el tiempo volando. Nunca los olvidaré, todos con su personalidad tan especial. La casita para los voluntarios es muy acojedora y ayuda a crear espacios de cohesión con el resto de voluntarios, que fuerno magníficos también. Además, siempre había mucha comida! Y durante los días libres fue imprescindible visitar los rincones de esta magnífica isla. Muchas gracias por compartir durante un tiempo vuestro pequeño paraíso. Os deseo lo mejor a vosotros y al refugio y espero que nos volvamos a ver algún día!

12 Mar 2026
Haku was a wonderful guest in our home. During his stay, he taught me some Japanese words and also helped me with social media, which I really appreciated. He is a young Workawayer with a genuine willingness to help and a very kind heart. Whenever I gave him a task, he was happy to do it and always brought a great positive energy with him. He also spent time teaching English to my father, and it was lovely to see how much they enjoyed each other’s company. Haku completed all the tasks on time and was very respectful toward me and my family. It was truly a pleasure hosting him. I warmly recommend opening your home to this young gentleman.

12 Mar 2026
Great I am so happy to host Cecilia. She is so nice person, so skillful enthusiastic for any tasks. I really appreciate and recommend her for other hosts around the world. Thank you.

12 Mar 2026
What an amazing week I experienced with Nathasha at her hotel! It’s a very peaceful place away from the city. I spent a week there helping Nathasha with gardening and cleaning the territory for her new project. The apartment/private room is clean, the host is friendly, and the staff are local and very interesting people. Everything was exactly as described. I can highly recommend volunteering here. I also made a new friend in Polonnaruwa, so I hope to come back again someday ☺️

12 Mar 2026
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12 Mar 2026
What can i say, Josh and Anna looked after my place while i was on holiday. I trusted them implicitly and was rewarded with 5 star reviews. My place ( a holiday camp) Has a lot of moving parts and livestock. Also a lot of unpredictable and unexpected trade. all of this was taken care of flawlessly while i was away.

12 Mar 2026
It's been amazing to have someone like Kacper in team, a very chilled and skilled person. The communication between us couldn't have been easier and you can say it's always something that makes a difference. Can't wait to have Kacper back in the team one day!

12 Mar 2026
I was able to make amazing memories here in Istanbul thanks to Fe’s support! Tasks were simple! I cleaned the room and balcony. She showed me a lot of beautiful and peaceful places after finishing the tasks!! She is very kind, friendly, and easy to communicate with! I really enjoyed spending time together and learning more about Istanbul. The atmosphere was relaxed and comfortable!! I truly appreciate this experience and I highly recommend staying here!! Thank you so much for everything!

12 Mar 2026
It was a great experience to spend my time with Bina and Fabrizio at their finca. I really appreciate the energy they shared and the many interesting things I was able to learn from them. I’m grateful for the opportunity to stay in Tenerife during this time and for all the good memories I made there.

12 Mar 2026
If you’re looking for genuine connection, love, support, nature, a lovely fur family, and a good time in the middle of nowhere with an amazing host, you’re in the right place. I needed a lot of help while looking for a job at a clinic and was feeling a bit mentally defeated at the time. She was there for me through it all. She wasn’t just a host, and I didn’t feel like I was simply working for accommodation. It felt wholesome and genuine. This experience was more than Work-away. It felt like a true cultural exchange, and we became like family from different countries. Her personality is fun, witty, supportive, lovely, and cheerful. She’s always keen to chat and spend time together. You don’t have to stay in the house all the time, but I bet you’ll end up wanting to stay because being around her is so enjoyable. She even brought members of the local community to the house because I told her I love connecting with local people. We did many different things together, like potluck parties, playing games, watching K-series, sharing meals, and walking trails.(and more! She said that she is not a best cook but she lied! she is!) We still keep in touch and cheer each other on, just like family does. Mary, thank you for everything. I love you and miss you so much!

12 Mar 2026
My stay in Stokkseyri was my first Workaway experience, and I could not have wished for a better one. From the beginning I felt welcome. The tasks were light and during my stay I also worked remotely full-time. I truly enjoyed the time we spent together exploring the area, visiting beautiful places, going to local events or simply to the coffee shop. I met some of his family, who were all kind and welcoming, and I also went hiking with his son and on a few trips on my own. Life there feels calm and peaceful, and I loved walking along the beach looking for seals. I left with many beautiful memories and a new friend.

12 Mar 2026
We only stay for few days. But we enjoyed so much. I wish I had more time with them. They are very nice, friendly and funny people. I learned a lots of things from them, for example Ruben taught me some food sustainability lessons. I enjoyed the conversation with them and also loved to play with their son and his cousin. They took us out to a lots of places. We had best night at an Asian restaurant:) The family is so very nice, so if you're interested in their place, just do it! You will never regret!!

12 Mar 2026
I was a pleasure to have Michelangelo stay with us for about 3 weeks. He had eye for detail and managed to make us feel very comfortable with having him around very quickly. He's responsible, respectful and always eager to learn. He challenges himself and shows initiative and quick growth. I would definitely recommend him as a guest, a visitor, a compagnon and a helping hand. Here he took over some of the household chores: cooking quick meals, grocery shopping, cleaning and making our beds.

12 Mar 2026
A wonderful gal with a very impressive knowledge of English! She was so helpful and so lovely with my mum. She even did some tasks I didn't even ask her to do. Highly recommend her. Welcome back anytime! Such a sweetheart
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