Embark on an unforgettable Jiu Jitsu adventure in the Land of Ice and Fire at the BJJ Globetrotters Iceland Camp 2025, taking place from June 23rd to 28th in Reykjavík. This six-day training camp, hosted at Mjölnir, the largest grappling and MMA gym in the world, offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu while exploring Iceland's breathtaking landscapes and rich Viking heritage.
Train all day long with world-class instructors, take advantage of the gym's extensive facilities, including saunas, hot tubs, ice baths, and weight-lifting areas, and connect with fellow Jiu Jitsu enthusiasts from around the globe. Dive into Iceland's unique culture by participating in the Vikings vs. Tourists Icelandic wrestling competition, where you'll have the chance to test your skills against local glíma wrestlers.
When you're not on the mats, join an optional half-day Golden Circle sightseeing trip to witness some of Iceland's most awe-inspiring natural wonders, such as Þingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and the majestic Gulfoss waterfall. Cap off your incredible week with a final evening barbecue and party, celebrating the new friendships and unforgettable memories made during this one-of-a-kind Jiu Jitsu retreat in Iceland.
Embark on an unforgettable Jiu Jitsu adventure in the Land of Ice and Fire at the BJJ Globetrotters Iceland Camp 2025, taking place from June 23rd to 28th in Reykjavík. This six-day training camp, hosted at Mjölnir, the largest grappling and MMA gym in the world, offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse yourself in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu while exploring Iceland's breathtaking landscapes and rich Viking heritage.
Train all day long with world-class instructors, take advantage of the gym's extensive facilities, including saunas, hot tubs, ice baths, and weight-lifting areas, and connect with fellow Jiu Jitsu enthusiasts from around the globe. Dive into Iceland's unique culture by participating in the Vikings vs. Tourists Icelandic wrestling competition, where you'll have the chance to test your skills against local glíma wrestlers.
When you're not on the mats, join an optional half-day Golden Circle sightseeing trip to witness some of Iceland's most awe-inspiring natural wonders, such as Þingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and the majestic Gulfoss waterfall. Cap off your incredible week with a final evening barbecue and party, celebrating the new friendships and unforgettable memories made during this one-of-a-kind Jiu Jitsu retreat in Iceland.
The BJJ Globetrotters Iceland Camp 2025 is an all-encompassing Jiu Jitsu experience that combines world-class training with the opportunity to explore one of the most stunning countries on Earth. With an extensive schedule of classes, open mats, and workshops led by a diverse array of black belt instructors, you'll have the chance to elevate your game and expand your BJJ knowledge in a truly unique setting.Off the mats, immerse yourself in Iceland's captivating culture and natural beauty. Participate in the traditional Glima wrestling competition against local Vikings, join the optional Golden Circle sightseeing trip to witness Iceland's awe-inspiring landscapes, and connect with fellow Jiu Jitsu enthusiasts during the day one pub crawl and final evening barbecue and party.As a bonus, early registrants can take advantage of custom designed camp gi and rashguard offers, and all participants will have access to an online video library of camp classes to continue their learning long after the retreat has ended. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to combine your passion for Jiu Jitsu with an unforgettable Icelandic adventure!
BUS SIGHTSEEING TOUR
Come join the other camp participants for a half-day, guided sightseeing tour of the amazing nature of Iceland! We’ve rented a bus exclusively for the camp and will do a trip around the Golden Circle to see some of the most classic and impressive sights that the country has to offer. Since we’ve booked for 100 people, we’re able to keep this super affordable for you campers :)
The bus will pick us up and drop us off right at the camp, and you’ll be back in time for plenty of training in the afternoon / evening!
YOGA
Regardless of the color of the belt around your waist, six days of 8+ hours on the mats is tough on the body! And that’s not even counting the hours spent sampling Pärnu’s array of beach bar cocktails afterwards. In order to keep us as limber and loose right until the end, we’re bringing back our instructor to run morning yoga sessions every day of the camp.
GLIMA COMPETITION
How many people get to go to Iceland and tick “wrestle a Viking” off their bucket list? In order to ensure that you have just such an opportunity, we’ve assembled a thunderous horde of locals ready to face off against all comers in a Glíma tournament. Glíma is the native Icelandic style of wrestling, and involves grabbing hold of your opponent’s belt and trying to knock him/her off their feet. It’s one of the oldest folk-wrestling traditions in Europe, with a written history dating back to at least the year 1325 AD, and has been proudly practiced by the descendants of the Vikings ever since. nd now you’ll have the unique chance to test your mettle in this ancient art against some of the biggest, most impeccably bearded berserkers that Reykjavík has to offer. Rumors that the Bloodsport soundtrack will be played over loudspeakers at the time cannot be confirmed.
ONLINE VIDEO LIBRARY OF CAMP CLASSES
We’ll be professionally filming many of the classes and then hosting them online at our video library: BJJ Globetrotters in Action. They’ll be entirely free to access (as will the videos from all our other camps), so if you want to refresh your memory you can go back and check out the technique as many times as you want.
PHOTO BOOTH
Once again, we’re offering a free photo booth run by a professional portrait photographer during the camp. Grab your finest gi, favourite accessories, and nearest liftable friend, and get that Facebook profile picture you’ve always wanted!
DAY ONE PUBCRAWL
What started off as a really bad, great idea, has become a stable at many of our camps: For those who want to kickstart the social (and sightseeing-) aspect of the week, we are organizing a pub crawl, visiting a handful of local bars, in between having a nice walk through the old streets of town. You’re also most welcome to participate without drinking!
CUSTOM DESIGNED CAMP GI OFFER
Book your spot before May 1st and get a special Beach Camp edition of either our light weight travel gi or pearl weave competition gi for just €120. You can pick any color of the gi (blue, white, black, brown, pink or gray) and it will have a special design just for this camp.
Pre-order with your camp registration and you can pick it up at the camp and pay in cash there. Binding, gentleman’s agreement :)
CAMP RASHGUARD
Book your spot before May 1st and get a Super Retro Beach Camp edition rash guard for just €45. Pre-order with your camp registration and you can pick it up at the camp and pay in cash there. Available in sand, black, cyan and pink this year.
WORKSHOPS
Off the mats, we’ll be holding a series of workshops taught by a selection of instructors and highly knowledgeable camp attendees. These will all take place in the camp venue. Generally they focus on Jiu Jitsu and sport-related topics, but we’ve also had presentations on things like improving your photography, making stuff happen, standup comedy and historic grappling arts – basically anything cool that we think might be interesting! You’ll just have to wait for the schedule and see what we’ve got lined up.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Reykjavík is the cultural and social centre of Iceland, being home to almost half the population of the entire country. As such, you’ll find basically everything here – from huge music venues to cosy cafes, Michelin-star cuisine to street-side hotdog stalls, midnight Northern Lights tours to whale-watching cruises, and museums covering things as diverse as the early settlement of Iceland to less historical topics. All within easy walking distance, but also linked by an excellent and easy-to-use bus network.
It’s safe to say you’re never gonna be bored here :-)
Christian Graugart
- From Saint Barthélemy, F.W.I.
- Author of The BJJ Globetrotter
- 2nd place IBJJF Europeans brown belt
- IBJJF London Open black belt champion
- Multiple x IBJJF default bronze medalist
Will Dorman
- From Florida, United States
- BJJ black belt
- Won some stuff, drank a lot of beer
- Golden Croissant Surf Champ 2023
- Once armbarred a moose in Alaska
Jari Anttila
- From Mikkeli, Finland
- BJJ black belt
- ADCC North European Champion 2023
- Trained BJJ since 2001
- Claims his spirit animal is a Brazilian tapir
Kyle Sleeman
- From Ontario, Canada
- BJJ black belt
- KSF Superfight Champion
- IBJJF Indianapolis 2024 Champion
- Rarely excited about camps
What is the location of the camp?
The camp will be held at Mjölnir MMA, Flugvallarvegur 3-3a, 101 Reykjavík, Iceland.
How do I get there?
Unless you really feel like hopping on one of those 3-day ferries from mainland Europe, the best way to get to Iceland is to fly to Keflavik international airport (KEF). From there it’s only a 45-minute bus ride to Reykjavík city centre. Travel tip: Icelandair offers transatlantic flights with free stopovers of up to 7 days in Iceland. So you could fly from North America to Iceland, stay for the camp, and then head onwards to another destination in Europe very easily. Or vice versa. Perfect way to kick off your Jiu Jitsu world tour?
When can I arrive/leave?
Any day you like, really.
Is there a minimum age for participation?
You have to be at least 18 years old in order to attend the camp. The only exception is our family friendly camp in Austria, where kids can participate together with at least one adult. Our minimum age required to participate in the camp without an adult is 18 years and unfortunately we can not make any exceptions. If we allowed one, we would have to allow all and then we could end up having hundreds of teenagers at the camps every year.
I'm not sure if I'm free on those dates yet and/or can't afford to buy a ticket right now. Can I reserve a spot at the camp and pay later once I've made my decision/ saved enough money?
Sorry, but we can't bookmark spots for people in advance. It would make it far too difficult to accurately determine how many spots are still available, and would cause additional confusion if people then cancel their reserved spots on short notice. To make it fair for everyone, we only secure camp spots for people who have bought a ticket.
I'll be nearby during the dates of the camp. Can I drop in for just one day / one class / one open mat?
Unfortunately, this isn't possible. The logistics of trying to keep track of day tickets for these camps would be a nightmare. Not to mention that if we allow one person to drop by, we have to allow everyone to drop by, and then we'd risk not having enough mat space for the people who actually paid for the full camp. Also, we often have a long waiting list for camp tickets, and it wouldn't be fair to those people if we let someone skip the list and come for a day. Same deal for everyone!:-)
Can I bring my kids to sit around/on the mats during the camp?
In order to create a quiet and focused training environment for the camp classes, we ask you to not bring your kids to the training area during camp. It would not be much of an issue with one or two, but if we allow one, we have to allow all and then we could risk suddenly having way too many babies and children there. Thank you for your understanding of this.
What are the terms and conditions of the booking?
Here you go.
Is it safe?
Yes :)
How many gis should I bring?
It depends on how much you want to train and if you also train nogi. We recommend two gis, that's enough for most people. Some people switch their days between gi and no-gi, and can do with a single gi.
Will I be allowed to film during the camp?
Yes, but always check with the instructor beforehand.
I only train with/without the gi, will there be enough training for me?
Yes! We promise there'll be more classes than you can possibly handle.
Where do the participants come from?
Our camps are usually attended by happy people from all over the world.
What language will the classes be taught in?
All classes are in English.
How can I coordinate rideshares with other campers to/from camp?
In our camp app there is a rideshare feature where you can post if you look for a ride, passengers or just someone to share a taxi or train with.
Is it possible to buy private lessons at camp?
We don't allow selling of any kind of services or products at the camp, including private lessons, massages, therapy, treatment, merchandise etc. This applies to both instructors and participants. So the answer is yes, but it has to be free :)
Is this just a BJJ camp?
Yes.
Will I receive a ticket in the mail?
There are no physical tickets for the camps. Your name is on our list when you arrive and check in.
When will there be training?
Training is running all day, every day!
I'm a complete beginner, can I still join?
Yes!! We have many hundreds beginners participate in our camps, every year.
I have booked a spot but have to cancel. Can I get a refund?
All bookings are non-refundable. You are most welcome to sell your spot to someone else, just let us know about it. In case the camp is sold out, we might have a waiting list you can obtain by emailing us. Click here for more information
Where do the participants come from?
All over the world.
What other camps are you hosting?
See our full schedule of camps here!
Is it possible to test for belt promotion?
The Council of Traveling Black Belts can offer a brutally honest evaluations of skill level at our camps – no belt promotion guaranteed, naturally. If you’re interested in the opinion of the instructors at a camp, shoot us an email with a description of your training career as well as link to a verified profile on www.beltchecker.com and we’ll catch you on the mats for a few rolls and some feedback. We do not consider anyone for promotion who already have an instructor or are in between gyms.
ICELAND
The earliest site of Norse settlement in Iceland (dating from the 9th century AD), modern-day Reykjavík is a bustling capital city with a wonderfully eclectic mix of ultra-modern concert halls, colourful old wooden houses, trendy cafes that turn into late-night party pubs, and streets named after Odin and Thor.It’s also the hub of tourism in Iceland, acting as the main point of entry and the gateway to the rest of this absolutely stunning country. The world-famous Golden Circle tour (a 230km loop featuring the UNESCO World Heritage site Þingvellir National Park, Geysir geothermal area, and the thundering Gulfoss waterfall) is easily doable as a day trip from Reykjavík, as is a visit to the luxurious Blue Lagoon hot springs.
And if you have some more time on your hands either before or after the camp, you can hop in a car and hit the Ring Road that runs around the coast of the entire island for a multi-day road trip of truly otherworldly beauty.
FACILITIES
Mjölnir is the largest grappling and MMA gym in the world, with a staggering 3000m2 of floor space dedicated to every conceivable aspect of martial arts training. Six matted halls for Jiu Jitsu and yoga, a full-sized professional MMA cage and boxing ring, weightlifting and strength-and-conditioning studios, and locker rooms with their own sauna and ice-bath areas. Over the years, everyone from UFC fighters like Conor McGregor and Gunnar Nelson, to multiple Icelandic grappling champions, have walked through these doors to hone their craft. When you bump fists and roll at Mjölnir, you really will be walking in the footsteps of giants.
ACCOMMODATION
Let’s face it – Reykjavík can be an expensive city to spend time in! There are plenty of Air BnB places within easy reach of the camp venue though, and here are some other affordable accommodation options that should ensure you’ll still be well able to try out the local beer in the evenings.
SCHEDULE & GUIDEBOOK
Will be sent out roughly a week prior to camp
* Camp starts Monday around noon *
* Daily training and open mat sessions from around 9 am to 8 pm *
* Last training will be a long open mat session on Saturday until around 4 pm *
* Don’t leave Saturday unless you want to miss the camp party! (don’t miss the party) *
* We are trying to make an equal amount of gi and no-gi classes *
* You can arrive/leave early or late as you like *
Take a look at the guidebook for last year’s Iceland camp here