When comparing Workaway vs WWOOF, the Slant community recommends WWOOF for most people. In the question“What are the best sites for accommodations while traveling?” WWOOF is ranked 1st while Workaway is ranked 3rd. The most important reason people chose WWOOF is:
Almost anywhere in the world you want to go, you can likely do it through WWOOFing. Over 60 countries have their own WWOOF organizations, but there are many countries that have hosts and no official organization as well.
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Pros
Pro Massive host list. Always improving site
The host list grows every month. Easy to apply. Resonable price
Pro Large number of hosts to choose from
There are over 20,000 hosts listed.
Pro Variety of opportunities
The jobs that you'll be doing vary greatly between hosts, so you're able to find something that suits your interests and skills. They range from helping in guest houses to painting houses and gardening (lots more, you can search them here.
Pro WWOOF organizations are in over 60 countries
Almost anywhere in the world you want to go, you can likely do it through WWOOFing. Over 60 countries have their own WWOOF organizations, but there are many countries that have hosts and no official organization as well.
Pro Covers food as well
The work you do covers not only the cost of accommodations, but food as well (in most cases). Being that the work is done on organic farm, it's often nutritious and high quality food (depends entirely on the individual host).
Cons
Con Inaccurate host ratings
Some hosts have many negative reviews and yet a 100% host rating.
Con Some hosts expect far more than 5 hours a day
Workaway suggests 5 hour work days for working off food and accommodations. However this is just guide, you can adjust this arrangement with your host. However, there is nothing protecting you from your host asking for more hours once you get to the destination. This is a pretty frequent occurrence, and limits the time that you get to spend exploring your destination.
Con Every country requires a different subscription.
Over 60 countries to join to access worldwide
Con The work can be tough
While it varies a fair bit, 4-6 hours a day of work is fairly standard. Much of the work is outdoors and quite physically demanding.
Con Each organization/country has a membership fee
Over 60 countries have their own WWOOF organizations, which each have their own individual membership fees. If you want to contact a host in a certain country, you first have to pay the fee for that organization. If you play to travel around and work in a variety of countries, the membership fees can add up.
Con Requires a lot of planning ahead
It can take a lot of time to find a host, so it's best to start your search months before your planned departure.