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Create personalized ceramics in Zakynthos with a local artist, visit olive groves, and enjoy a relaxed 2.5-hour workshop at Adamieion Ceramic Art Studio.

The Zakynthos Ceramic Making Workshop offers a hands-on experience in Western Greece where you can craft your own ceramic pieces with assistance from a local artist. Priced at $63 per person and lasting 2.5 hours, this activity is perfect for those looking for a meaningful, artistic souvenir-making opportunity. The tour begins at the Adamieion Ceramic Art Studio in Marineika, near Planos – Tsilivi, and includes a visit to an inspiring exhibition and gallery shop. An added highlight is a walk through a farm where you’ll admire some of the oldest olive trees in Zakynthos.
While this experience is ideal for creative spirits and curious visitors, it’s important to note that ceramics will be ready three days after the workshop, so planning ahead is wise. The tour is accessible, offers free parking, and includes all materials and refreshments, making it a convenient choice for a memorable day out.
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The tour begins at the Adamieion Ceramic Art Studio located in Marineika, near the popular tourist area of Planos and Tsilivi. Participants are advised to arrive 5-10 minutes early to settle in and prepare for the creative session. The studio provides a welcoming environment focused on art and craftsmanship, where you will meet the local artist Dionysia.
This location features a back garden where the workshop takes place, away from the busier resort areas. The setting—among olive trees—is ideal for a relaxing, inspiring atmosphere. Accessibility is available for wheelchair users, and the instructor can communicate in both English and Greek.

Before starting your ceramic projects, you’ll visit Dionysia’s exhibition and gallery shop. This space showcases her work and offers a glimpse into her artistic style, providing inspiration for your own creations. The shop also sells finished pieces, so you can browse or purchase a beautiful souvenir from the studio.
This stage of the experience helps participants understand various ceramic styles and decorative techniques, guiding your creativity for the projects ahead. It’s a valuable opportunity to appreciate local craftsmanship and see the artistic potential in clay.
The core activity involves working with Dionysia to craft two ceramic pieces: a turtle—a symbolic motif on Zakynthos—and a second, more flexible design, such as a bowl or tile. The shape, style, and decoration depend entirely on your imagination and personal taste.
During the 2 to 3 hours of hands-on work, you’ll handle clay, learn basic techniques, and shape your creations under Dionysia’s guidance. The peaceful outdoor setting among olive trees provides a calming backdrop, allowing your creativity to flourish free from the noise of the resorts.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter completing your pieces, they will dry under the sun on-site. Dionysia then takes responsibility for glazing and firing your ceramics. Your artworks will be ready about 72 hours after the workshop, depending on weather conditions and the firing schedule of the kiln.
For those eager to receive their ceramics at home, shipping options are available, though additional costs for packaging and postage apply. This makes the experience suitable for visitors who want a lasting reminder of their time in Zakynthos.
A special feature of this tour is a walk across the farm adjacent to the studio. Here, you can admire some of the oldest olive trees on the island, offering a peaceful natural environment and a chance to connect with Zakynthos’s agricultural heritage.
This relaxed stroll adds a serene, scenic element to the experience, perfect for those who enjoy combining art with nature. It is a calm break between the creative work and the finishing touches on your ceramics.
The workshop fee of $63 covers all materials, including clay, tools, glazing, and firing. Participants also receive water, coffee, tea, or juice during the session. The experience includes a visit to the exhibition and gallery shop, as well as the walk in the farm.
Free parking is available at the studio, making access straightforward. However, transportation to and from the studio is not included, so arranging your own transport is recommended.
Delivery of finished ceramics directly to your hotel is not included, and shipping costs are extra. Planning your workshop early in your trip allows enough time for your creations to be ready, or to be sent home if preferred.

The Zakynthos Ceramic Making Workshop is wheelchair accessible and led by instructors fluent in English and Greek. It is suitable for adults and teenagers over 6 years old. However, the activity is not recommended for children under 6 or individuals with a cold.
The workshop is designed to be relaxed and enjoyable but does require some physical activity involved in shaping the clay. The outdoor setting and gentle pace make it accessible for most participants.

The experience lasts 2.5 hours, with starting times available based on your booking. It is advisable to reserve early, especially during peak seasons, to secure your preferred slot.
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility. To maximize the experience, consider booking at the beginning of your holiday so you can receive your ceramic pieces when they are ready or opt for shipping.
Unlike tours that focus on boat trips or sightseeing, this experience offers a direct connection to local craftsmanship and a personal souvenir. It provides a calm, creative activity away from busy touristic spots, making it a memorable part of any trip to Zakynthos.
With the cost of $63 per person, it provides a hands-on artistic adventure that combines culture, nature, and personal achievement. The opportunity to create, glaze, and fire your own ceramics is unique and offers lasting memories.
This craft-focused tour stands out for its personal touch and connection to local art. The setting among olive trees, the professional guidance of Dionysia, and the chance to craft meaningful souvenirs make it worthwhile.
While the three-day wait for finished ceramics requires some planning, the experience itself is relaxing, inspiring, and creative. It suits visitors wanting an immersive, hands-on activity that yields a personal piece of Zakynthos to take home.
The Zakynthos Ceramic Making Workshop offers a well-organized, enriching experience that combines art, nature, and local culture in a warm and accessible setting.
How long does the workshop last?
The workshop lasts 2.5 hours, including time visiting the exhibition.
What is included in the price?
All materials, tools, glazing, firing, as well as refreshments, the visit to the gallery, and the walk in the farm are included.
When will my ceramics be ready?
Your ceramic pieces will be ready approximately 72 hours (3 days) after the workshop, depending on weather and kiln schedule.
Can I have my ceramics shipped home?
Yes, shipping options are available for an extra cost for packaging and postage.
Is the workshop suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 6 years but is accessible for older children and adults.
Is the workshop wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the studio and workshop are accessible for wheelchair users.
Do I need to bring anything?
Everything needed for the ceramics is provided; no additional gear is required.
What should I wear?
Casual clothing suitable for working with clay is recommended, and it’s advisable to wear clothes that can get dirty.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this activity good for solo travelers or groups?
The workshop suits both solo travelers and groups, offering a personal connection with the artist and the environment.