Renew / Restore / Reconnect

Serve in

ICELAND

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Looking for more than just another trip? Step into the awe-inspiring landscapes of Krýsuvík in southern Iceland, where you’ll work to restore and protect Iceland’s one-of-a-kind environment. Together, we’ll nurture the land and cultivate relationships rooted in trust and shared experiences. This is more than an adventure—it’s an opportunity to grow, reflect, and sharpen the skills needed to navigate life and faith in a place unlike any other.

This trip will be August 23-29, 2026. This is an intergenerational trip open to adults of all ages and life stages. The cost for this trip is $1,700 per person which includes everything except your flight and any additional spending money you choose to bring.

What to Expect

Our week in Krýsuvík invites us into the heart of Iceland’s raw beauty and environmental challenges. Working alongside the Icelandic organization Veraldarvinir, we’ll focus on reforestation projects, beach cleanups, and restoring the area’s natural landscape. This journey is more than completing tasks—it’s about serving as part of a community, forging meaningful connections, and discovering our greater purpose.

Building Community and Finding Purpose

This trip is about personal growth and authentic relationships, with dedicated time each day for reflection and small group conversations. Leave technology behind and fully immerse yourself in the experience. Iceland’s dramatic landscapes aren’t just a backdrop—they challenge and inspire us to connect deeply with others and embrace a purposeful way of living.

Your Invitation

If you’re ready to experience Iceland’s stunning beauty, contribute to impactful environmental restoration, and grow within a community that supports, challenges, and celebrates you, this journey is for you. Spaces are limited—join us to serve, connect, and discover purpose in Iceland!

More Questions? Continue down for schedule, pricing, and other FAQ’s!

TRIP SCHEDULE

Travel dates are set, but schedule of events while in-country is tentative, and exact events are subject to change. Further details will be provided in pre-trip trainings.

Please note: Iceland is an incredible country and a beautiful tourist destination, but we remind all of our participants that our primary intention is service and learning. We have ensured that this trip includes set times for sightseeing and souvenirs, but it is important for participants to enter the trip with the expectation of respecting the parameters we have in regard to tourism and shopping so as to not detract from the primary aim of our time in Iceland.

DAILY SCHEDULE

The day-to-day schedule varies somewhat during the trip, but our Service and Exploration days stick to the following routine:

Each day begins with Compass Time, a morning reflection and grounding session to focus on purpose and intention for the day ahead. Evenings wrap up with Table Talk, where the group comes together to share stories, insights, and reflections from the day’s experiences. These moments bookend each day, creating space for growth, connection, and meaningful conversation.

More information about the curriculum and content is in the FAQ section.

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

The cost for this trip is $1,700 per person which includes everything except your flight and any additional spending money you choose to bring. Participants have the option to fundraise for their Compass experiences or pay the balance themselves.

This cost includes food, lodging, bus tickets, travel insurance, and all in-country expedition and service expenses. It does not cover airfare to and from Iceland or any passport/visa fees if required. Participants will arrange their own flights; nonstop options are available from multiple locations. We encourage participants to purchase flights 3-4 months before departure, as flights are typically most affordable around this time. The program begins in Iceland with airport pickup at Keflavik International Airport and ends with drop-off at the same location for departure. Please note that programming begins on August 23, but this often requires leaving the night before from many locations. Compass can help participants find flight itineraries that align with the schedule.

We suggest you bring spending money in case you’d like to buy souvenirs of any kind. The average participant spends anywhere from $50-$300 on souvenirs. We highly encourage the use of a credit card instead of cash.

Your spot on the trip will be secured once you have filled out your registration form, completed an interview, and paid your $250 deposit. We highly recommend you book your flight quickly, too.

Frábært (Great)! Let’s do this!

Once you register for the trip, Compass and will connect with you to schedule a 20-minute interview.

Still have questions?
See our additional FAQ section below or email info@compasspath.org.

About Compass’s Work in Iceland

Since 2016, Compass has partnered with serving communities across Iceland. We’re excited to partner with Veraldarvinir (Worldwide Friends). While we’re there, Icelanders and local partners will guide our work. But the impact of Compass continues long after we return home. Just as we help restore the landscape, we also receive invaluable lessons from our partners who share their vision, hospitality, and dedication to justice with us.

Our service in Iceland isn't just about doing; it's about being. We practice intentional presence and living our personal values during all portions of the trip. Many meaningful moments on the trips will come from relationships rather than tasks.

FAQ’s

More Than Service

This experience is about transformation, both in you and through you. While we’re going to Iceland to serve, we’re also seeking to grow, explore, and deepen our faith, and develop the skills to a purposeful life. In Iceland, you’ll do more than complete service projects—you’ll discover new strengths, build lasting friendships, and find clarity on the path ahead of you.

A Little On Iceland: Tidbits from Compass’ Favorite Island Country

You’ll learn even more about Iceland during our team meetings, but here are a few fascinating facts that not everyone knows about this unique island:

  • The Last Frontier of Europe:
    Iceland is the last European country to be discovered and the only one without any indigenous peoples.

  • Trailblazing Gender Equality:
    In 1980, Iceland became the first country in the world to democratically elect a female president, Vigdís Finnbogadóttir.

  • Progressive Leadership:
    Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir made history in 2009 as the world’s first openly gay prime minister, embodying Iceland’s commitment to inclusion and LGBTQ+ rights.

  • Eco-Friendly Energy:
    Nearly 100% of Iceland's electricity comes from renewable sources like geothermal and hydropower, making it a global leader in sustainability.

  • Parental Leave Policies:
    Iceland’s system provides equal leave time for both parents, championing shared parenting and advancing gender equality.

  • A Unique Language:
    Icelandic has remained largely unchanged for over 1,000 years, meaning modern speakers can still read ancient sagas written centuries ago—a rare linguistic time capsule.

  • Rights for All:
    Iceland legalized same-sex marriage in 2010, cementing its status as a pioneer in human rights.

  • A Nation of Peace:
    Although it is part of NATO, Iceland is one of the few countries without a standing military.

  • There Are No Trains In Iceland
    We’re not entirely sure why…there just aren’t.

Compass empowers individuals to pursue purpose through community, exploration, and service. We believe purpose lies at the juncture of our passions and the world's needs. During your time in Iceland, you'll acquire invaluable skills for nurturing a sense of purpose in all areas of life as you serve others.