E’ vero, il detto insegna “Natale con i tuoi, Pasqua con chi vuoi”.
Ma passare il Natale in Islanda ti permetterebbe di celebrare le feste insieme ad altri volontari e promuovere la pace e l’amicizia tra il gruppo attraverso l’apprendimento e lo scambio interculturale.
I volontari di Worldwide Friends alloggeranno nella casa di Sveinsstadir, che si trova alla periferia di Reykjavik. Questo posto è come una fattoria in città, quindi puoi godere della natura incontaminata e allo stesso tempo vivere la vita cittadina della capitale.
Cosa aspetti?
We will live together and create a cosy atmosphere in the house of the hill, by putting up lights and Christmas decorations. The main idea of this camp is to celebrate Christmas together and to promote peace and friendship among the group through intercultural learning and exchange. We will create a Christmas postcard together, which will be sent to all our partners around the world. Although house of the hill is located on the outskirts of Reykjavik, the city centre is reachable by public transport (30-minute bus ride). We have a chicken house, so volunteers will have to take care of them during the workcamp. Volunteers will also cook and live together and enjoy a snowy time in Iceland. We will learn Christmas songs from each other and, if weather conditions are favorable, we will sing on the streets of Reykjavik and other public places as a sign of peace and multiculturalism. On New Year s Eve, we will organize a little party for the volunteers and enjoy Reykjaviks spectacular fireworks in front of the cathedral.
Worldwide Friends volunteers will be staying in our house in Sveinsstadir, which is located on the outskirts of Reykjavik. This place is like a farm in the city, so you can enjoy pure nature and the city life of the capital at the same time. Volunteers need to bring their own sleeping bags and towels, but beds/mattresses and bed sheets are provided. Wireless internet access is provided free of charge.Food is included for the duration of the workcamp, however, everyone is expected to do their fair share of the cooking and cleaning. Since it is always nice to try new and different dishes, volunteers are encouraged to bring along their favourite recipes (and spices) from home
On weekends, the central location of the accommodations is ideal for enjoying Reykjavik s amazing nightlife, which is world-renowned for its wide array of bars, clubs, and concerts. WF Iceland will also organise reasonably-priced weekend excursions to some of the most popular, beautiful areas and natural wonders that Iceland has to offer. Excursions include unique Icelandic sights, such as glacial lagoons, waterfalls, volcanic and geothermal areas, glaciers, geysers, lava forests, hot-springs, rhyolite mountain ranges, steam-vents or even icebergs. Take a look at http://wf.is/excursions/ We will also focus on intercultural learning and exchange. Every evening, volunteers from different countries will present their country of origin and culture in an informal way. It can be a presentation, a game, theatre i the form of introduction is up to you Therefore, we encourage you to bring along some food, photos or anything interesting related to your country for a fun and informative evening amongst other volunteers. This workcamp gives you the opportunity to spend an amazing time in Iceland with other international volunteers and to have an incredible experience where participants share their knowledge with each other while exploring creativity, environmental issues and intercultural learning.
Reykjavik is a city full of energy, just waiting for you to experience it. Powered by heat from the earth below, with ever-changing weather sweeping across the landscape, its natural features are matched by the energy of its residents. Think of the denominators of a great city – fun, culture, nature, clean air – Reykjavik has them in spades. All the advantages of a modern, forward-looking society are complemented by the beautiful natural setting. In a country of only just over 330,000 people, the Reykjavik Capital Area has a population of about 200,000. However, since it s the only major city in the country, Reykjavik has a lot of the amenities that you would only expect to find in a much larger center elsewhere in the world.Reykjavik is the world s northernmost capital city and is centred on the Seltjarnarnes Peninsula. Reykjavik is framed by the majestic Mt. Esja and the blue waters of Faxafloi Bay to the north, while rugged lava-fields spread to the southeast. On a clear sunny day, the Snaefellsjokull glacier glitters on the western horizon like a crystal. Additional information: There is an extra participation fee of 400 euros for this workcamp. The fee includes a minibus trip from the meeting point of the camp to the accommodation and the Golden Circle South Iceland excursion.
Fee includes the transportation to/from the meeting point and and also the Golden circle excursion
There are no requirements
Organization | World Friends | Age | 18 – 70 Age |
Nearest terminal | Keflavik | Languages spoken | English , English |
23/12/2019 – 2/01/2020
Photo:
Roberto Nickson