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Travel information
I am currently
Travelling
My next destination:
Sardinia, Italy - from Nov 2025 until Jun 2026 View all
Description
I’m starting my studies at the University of Cagliari in December, and I’m looking to learn Italian while experiencing local culture.
My interests include old classic Fiats, especially the Panda 141 and the original Fiat 500. I also enjoy hiking and spending time in nature.
I have hands-on experience with different DIY and outdoor tasks, such as fruit picking and moderate carpentry work. I’m confident in using wide range of power tools. I’m willing to learn, and I’m not afraid of physical work.
I am from a big family. I have three sisters and a brother.
I’m friendly, reliable, and open to new experiences. I’d love to help out and learn from hosts while discovering more about Italian life.
Interests
BooksLanguagesCarpentryAnimalsHikingOutdoor activitiesSailing / BoatingCampingAdventure sports
Languages
Languages spoken
English: Fluent
Polish: FluentMore details about my language interests
I want to learn italian.
Skills and knowledge I'd like to share or learn
I'm interested in:
Gardening
DIY and building projects
Being an elderly companion
General Maintenance
Life at a Farmstay
Eco Projects
Helping around the house
Animal Care
Hospitality/Tourism
Charity Work
Languages
Helping with Computers/ Internet

More details about your skills
I have experience in many practical and outdoor tasks such as fruit picking, gardening, repairing fences, roof painting, and general maintenance. I’m comfortable using tools like chainsaws and basic power tools. I also know a little bit how to repair older cars, especially Fiat Panda.
I can drive cars confidently, and I have some basic sailing experience. I’ve also helped organise voluntary work projects, so I’m used to working in teams and taking responsibility when needed.
Age
22

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Nicoletta and Carlo were absolutely amazing hosts, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The work, which involved approximately 3–5 hours per day (depending on the weather, piano piano), was relaxing and a great way to stay connected to nature. Working alongside… read more



