Do you love animals? Come help our beautiful farm in Sardegna !

Brasil

5

Fazer esse voluntariado foi uma experiência incrível! Desde o primeiro dia, me senti em casa, acolhida por pessoas maravilhosas. Amei conhecer a cultura local, aprender mais sobre o dia a dia e viver momentos únicos. Espero voltar em breve para reviver tudo isso. Um agradecimento especial ao anfitrião Antonio e ao Franco, que foram simplesmente perfeitos! Recomendo essa experiência para todos que querem se conectar com novas culturas e viver algo realmente especial.

hace 5 meses

Francia

5

You cannot find a host more welcoming than Antonio! The farm, the people and everything about Huvile the farm is amazing. I would 100% recommend, you're completely immersed in local culture: learning about sardinian language, food and culture. The work itself isn't very hard and Antonio is super considerate and respectful of anyone's needs and boundaries. You need to be aware that you'll be living at the farm so it's a rural lifestyle and you have to want to get involved in the work otherwise it doesn't make sense to go there. The life here is simple but beautiful and unique.

hace 6 meses

Alemania

5

The time at Antonio's farm was really nice. Even though we didn't speak a single word Italian/Sardinien everybody made us feel welcome. The food was really amazing and you can go on really nice hikes in the region. The work was also not hard at all.

hace 10 meses

Estados Unidos

5

This was such a special experience! The work was hard but there was a lot of time to rest and recover. We ate so well and learned so much about Sardinian history and culture! The language barrier made communication hard sometimes but it was so worth it. I will miss this place and all the people I met here. Thank you Antonio!

hace 10 meses

Estados Unidos

5

This was truly an amazing experience! Even though you're there to work Antonio truly makes you feel like you're a part of the family/community there. I was able to learn so much about farming and the local environment in Sardinia from the experience, I truly couldn't recommend it more. I would definitely say it's slightly less structured time/chore wise just because things on a farm are so dependent on the season and even day to day variables so I'd say being able to be flexible was one of the most important things that made adapting to the farm work easy!

hace 10 meses

Portugal

5

A very great experience if you are looking to learn how to leave in a farm, learn the process of the food and most important speak Italian. I'll advice to know some Spanish or little Italian perhaps as not everyone will speak English. They make you feel welcomed and imerse into their culture. (Food, music, dance, farm life, etc.) If you are in Sardenha this is a must do to experience. Antonio is a hardworking man and very humble, that I will always remember. Grazie per todo ♥️🙏🏽

hace 10 meses

España

5

Very great experience! You get to know the local culture and to experience first hand life in a farm. The family is very welcoming!

hace 11 meses

Reino Unido

5

I had an amazing time with Antonio, we worked for a few hours in the morning and then helped cook lunch. In the evening we were allowed to do whatever we wanted but it was quite remote so we just stayed on the farm. He took us to the Festa in the tow and really immersed us in the culture - I would definitely recommend this experience!

hace 11 meses

Dinamarca

5

This was a great experience. I was there with a friend and we had so much fun trying new things. The people here are very nice and all make you feel welcomed. It was also great that there were other voleteers as we got to meet a lot of new people that were all so nice. The work wasn't too much either and the days were generally chill. Definitely recommend.

hace 11 meses

Dinamarca

5

The experience itself, the daily tasks, differs a lot from day to day which keeps the work interesting. For my time there, it consisted of a few of longer projects that gave me the opportunity to learn about Sardinian culture and the general methods used by locals on the countryside. Antonio, the host, couldn't be any more welcoming, although it's worth to mention that he can't speak English, and that you're chatting with another volunteer, which definitely was a bummer, but is made up for by the fact that there usually is a handful of other volunteers who are able to speak English.

hace 11 meses

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