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Discover the charm of Menorca with a hands-on ceramic workshop, perfect for creating your own Mediterranean souvenir in a relaxed, authentic setting.

Imagine a chance to slow down, get your hands dirty, and craft a unique keepsake from Menorca—without the rush of typical sightseeing. That’s exactly what this ceramic workshop offers. It’s not just about making pottery; it’s about connecting with the island’s peaceful vibe, enjoying some creative downtime, and leaving with a handmade treasure. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a complete novice, this experience promises a relaxed atmosphere with plenty of room for fun and learning.
One thing we really love about this experience is its focus on supporting local artisans—you’re creating a genuine, authentic souvenir instead of a mass-produced trinket. Plus, the inclusion of homemade snacks and fresh coffee elevates it from a simple craft class to a delightful cultural pause. That said, a potential consideration is that the workshop is relatively short—around two and a half hours—so if you’re hoping for a more intensive pottery experience, this might feel a bit light.
Ideal for travelers who want something different from the usual sun and sand, this workshop suits those seeking a relaxing, hands-on activity that results in a meaningful memento. It’s particularly great for small groups, couples, or solo explorers craving a taste of local craftsmanship.

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Just a quick 10-minute drive from Ciutadella, the workshop is conveniently located in Torre del Ram, where the tranquil surroundings help set the tone for a calming creative session. The venue exudes a welcoming vibe, with a small group size—no more than 6 travelers—ensuring plenty of personal attention and space to express yourself.
The workshop begins promptly at 10:00 am at Carrer Ercilia, 3, where you’ll meet your host, Marina, whose warmth and friendliness immediately put everyone at ease. She’s also the person behind the experience, and from reviews, it’s clear many guests appreciate her approachable style and her ability to make even complete beginners feel comfortable.
Once settled, you’ll start by working with air-dry clay—a forgiving material that’s ideal for a short, relaxed session. Marina provides ideas and suggestions to add Menorcan characteristics to your piece, whether it’s inspired by local motifs, colours, or shapes. During this time, you get to shape and mold your ceramic piece, with Marina guiding you through the process, but always encouraging your personal style.
After shaping your creation, it’s time to take a breather. You’ll enjoy some homemade snacks, coffee, and juice, which are included in the price. This pause offers a chance to chat and soak in the peaceful surroundings, making the experience feel more like a cultural escape than just a craft class.
Once your piece is hydrated and shaped, it will need to dry—typically a few hours—so you can either leave it with Marina or take it home to finish later if preferred. During this wait, you’re free to explore or relax until it’s time to paint. When your clay is dry, you’ll be offered a range of paint colours. Whether you want a vibrant, multicoloured creation or prefer to keep it natural, the choice is entirely yours.
The painting part allows for a lot of personal expression. One reviewer appreciated the “great atmosphere, with lovely coffee and a light breakfast,” which made the entire morning even more enjoyable.
The final step is applying a water-resistant varnish to your work, ensuring it can be handled and displayed without damage. By the end of the session, you’ll walk away with a unique, handcrafted souvenir that truly reflects your personal style and the essence of Menorca.

At $59.86 per person, the workshop offers a noteworthy value considering the personalized experience, the opportunity to learn a new skill, and the tangible, beautiful souvenir you’ll take home. It’s a well-rounded package—creative, cultural, and relaxing—targeted at those who appreciate authentic local experiences.
The fact that it is limited to just 6 participants means the environment remains intimate, allowing for personalized tips and conversations with Marina. This small group dynamic makes it more than just a craft class; it becomes a shared cultural moment, where stories and ideas flow easily.
One of the standout features is the focus on supporting local businesses. Instead of buying mass-produced trinkets, you’re contributing directly to a local craftsperson’s livelihood. The experience emphasizes adding Menorcan touches to your creation, which makes it a more meaningful keepsake.
The entire process is designed to be inclusive and stress-free. No prior experience with ceramics or pottery is necessary. The entire session is structured to allow beginners to feel confident and creative, as highlighted by a reviewer who described the class as “relaxing, creative, and perfect even for beginners.”
The workshop starts on time at 10:00 am, and the meeting point is straightforward to find. The activity lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes, including breaks, which is just enough time to enjoy the process without feeling rushed.
While many found the experience enjoyable and well-paced, it’s worth noting that this activity focuses mainly on air-dry clay, so it’s not a full-scale pottery session involving wheel-throwing or kiln-firing. That means your finished piece won’t be ceramic in the traditional sense but is still a durable, charming keepsake.
Participants should also be aware that, because the drying process takes a few hours, you may need to return later to pick up your piece or arrange for it to be sent to your accommodation.
This ceramic workshop is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxing, culturally meaningful activity that results in a tangible memory of Menorca. If you’re someone who loves supporting local artisans and wants a hands-on experience that’s both fun and creative, this is a fantastic choice. It’s especially appealing to those who appreciate a relaxed pace, enjoy arts and crafts, or want to add a personal touch to their souvenirs.
Couples and solo travelers alike will appreciate the intimate setting, and it’s a perfect morning activity before exploring the island further. Keep in mind, it’s not for those looking for a lengthy or intense pottery course but rather a charming and authentic experience suitable for all skill levels.
“Such a wonderful experience! Marina was warm, welcoming, and incredibly friendly. The class was relaxing, creative, and perfect even for beginners….”
Is the workshop suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The session is designed to be accessible for all, regardless of skill level. Many reviewers mention that even complete novices felt comfortable and relaxed during the process.
How long does the workshop last?
The entire experience takes about 2 hours 30 minutes, including the shaping, breaks, and painting. The drying time for your piece will be separate unless you arrange to pick it up later.
Can I customize my ceramic piece?
Yes, you are encouraged to add your own creative touches. You’ll be provided with various paint colours, and you can choose to keep the natural clay look or go bold with colours.
What is included in the price?
For $59.86, you get the pottery session, homemade snacks, coffee or juice, and the finished piece that you can take home. The varnishing to make your creation water-resistant is included as well.
Is transportation provided?
No, transportation isn’t included, but the meeting point is straightforwardly located at Carrer Ercilia, 3, in Torre del Ram, just 10 minutes from Ciutadella.
What if I want to do the workshop but can’t pick up my piece immediately?
Your finished work will dry during the day, and you can arrange to pick it up later or have it shipped to your accommodation, depending on arrangements with the provider.
Is the activity suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed. Specific mobility considerations aren’t mentioned, so it’s best to contact the provider directly if you have particular needs.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the activity for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are non-refundable.
To sum it up, this Menorca ceramic workshop offers a wonderful blend of authentic craftsmanship, cultural connection, and personal creation. It’s perfect for anyone wanting a break from typical island activities and eager to take home a meaningful, handmade souvenir. With a friendly guide, a relaxed setting, and an emphasis on local support, it’s a memorable way to engage with Menorca’s peaceful charm.