Miriama
Rostock
I am a 47 yr old Kiwi who has transplanted herself all the way over to the otherside of the world (Germany). I like to solo travel, where my kiwi personality helps me to connect with almost anyone. I love any kind of weather, I like to say, "there's always something exciting to do, come rain, hail, sun or storm".
Marie
Rostock
Hey, I am Marie from the Baltic Sea! That rhymes - yay! I'm glad you found to my profile and I am happy to tell a bit about me. I live in Germany and currently try to find ways to live a more free life and travel around. This life is currently taking me to some interesting places and I am moved by my passion of learning. I am a lot into yoga, movement and meditation. I am working as a yoga teacher, even though my studies were directed to Agricultural Sciences. There I was able to learn about one topic that has become a big part of my life: climate change and environmental protection. I wanted to and still want to learn more about growing food, sustainability and protecting our nature. Maybe these are also some of your interests and we can connect on that… maybe I could learn about yours! :) I love traveling and just discovered alternative ways to travel: Through communities, projects, volunteering and also through people who kindly offer their homes. I love to connect and dive into other life-realities. I am an open-minded person who likes conversations and connection just as much as being introverted and independently by myself. Whatever suits the situation. :-)
Olivera
Rostock
Hi, I'm Olivera, originally from Serbia, but currently living in Germany and have an extra bed at home for those interested to visit the Baltics :)
Dima
Rostock
Hi, I’m Dima, 26, living in Germany. I love exploring new places, meeting people from different cultures, and sharing travel experiences. Always up for an adventure—whether it’s a city trip, beach escape, or just discovering hidden gems. Looking to connect with like-minded travelers who enjoy making memories on the road. 🌍✈️
Miriama
I have lived in Rostock for over 10 years (I transplanted myself from the otherside of the planet for work). In those 10+ plus years I have visited, as a solo traveller, almost every village, town and city in the state of Mecklenberg-Vorpommern, by local transport, cycling and even walking, and I have always felt safw. If you do not speak German, you will always find someone who can help. The city of Rostock is beautiful, and you are never far from the beach. There are always events on, and a good social scene. Tipps: (1) when you are on the street, in parks, on the beach, in shops, at events or restaurants, greet people with "Moin". Its how many locals greet each other, and it may win them over. (2) hire a bike, and head over to the beachbetween Marktgrafenheide and Graal Muritz. They are mostly empty and you can relax and enjoy yourself. Bring food ans drink with you. Its FKK (nude beaches) as well. Not compulsory, but you should know.
Posted: May 11, 2025