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Experience a hands-on marble carving workshop in Naxos with a local sculptor. Create your own relief sculpture in 3.5 hours for just $92.19 per person.
Starting at $92.19 per person, the Experience Marble Carving tour in Naxos, Greece, offers a unique opportunity to try marble sculpture without any prior artistic skill. This 3 hour 30 minute private class takes place in a scenic garden shaded by olive trees, where a local sculptor guides you through traditional hand carving techniques. One of the standout features is that all equipment, including locally forged tools and blocks of white Naxos marble, are included. The tour is highly recommended, with a 5.0/5 rating based on 68 reviews and a 99% recommendation rate.
This experience appeals to those eager to learn a new craft while enjoying an authentic slice of local artisan culture. While it involves standing at a worktable and requires some physical effort, the guiding approach ensures that even complete beginners can produce a meaningful relief sculpture. If you’re interested in creative souvenirs or simply want to experience the tradition of marble craftsmanship, this class offers a memorable and personal takeaway.


The tour begins at a designated outdoor location marked by the code 8G972CW6+H7H2CW6+H7H in Naxos, Greece. This meeting point is easy to find, and the activity concludes back at the same spot, making it simple for participants to plan their day around the experience.
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The class takes place outdoors in a garden setting, giving visitors a relaxed environment to focus on their work. The shaded area provides a comfortable space to carve, especially during warm Greek days. The natural surroundings, combined with the presence of work tables and marble blocks, make the session both inspiring and tranquil.
Your host, Maggie Ross, leads the workshop with a focus on sharing her knowledge of marble artistry. She explains the different types of tools, discusses the properties of Naxos marble, and demonstrates traditional hand carving techniques. Maggie’s approachable manner makes even beginners feel confident in handling the tools and tackling their design.

You’re welcome to follow archaeological Greek design templates or bring your own ideas to life. Maggie assists at every stage, from concept to completion, ensuring each participant leaves with a relief sculpture they can be proud of. The process involves practicing with the tools before working on your final piece, which adds to the satisfaction.

All necessary equipment is included, featuring locally forged tools suitable for hand carving. The marble blocks are pristine white Naxos marble, renowned for its quality and beauty. This makes the sculptures not only personal souvenirs but also a connection to the island’s rich artistic tradition.

Participants should be prepared to stand at a worktable for the duration, with some physical effort involved in carving. The setting is suitable for most travelers, and service animals are allowed. The activity is designed to accommodate most skill levels, emphasizing learning and fun over technical perfection.

Being a private tour, the experience is tailored to your group’s pace. Maggie ensures everyone gets enough time to practice and complete their sculpture. The relaxed outdoor environment also allows for plenty of questions and individual attention, making it ideal for those who appreciate a personalized touch.

What makes this experience unique is the chance to work directly with local Naxos marble using traditional hand tools. Visitors appreciate Maggie’s knowledgeable guidance and her friendly, patient teaching style. The outdoor setting is both scenic and peaceful, enhancing the creative atmosphere.
Multiple reviews praise the welcoming environment and expert instruction. Participants consistently mention leaving with beautiful, personal sculptures and feeling a sense of accomplishment. The experience is described as fun, memorable, and well worth the price for those seeking a hands-on artistic activity.
The tour offers free cancellation, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Rain or bad weather may lead to rescheduling or full refunds, ensuring flexibility. The activity requires good weather and some standing at the worktable, making it accessible but not suitable for those with mobility issues.
This marble carving class suits creative travelers, art enthusiasts, or anyone interested in Greek craftsmanship. It’s particularly appealing to those looking for a personal, hands-on souvenir experience. Families, couples, or small groups can all benefit from the private setting and attentive guidance.
“I had such a wonderful experience in the marble carving class! Maggie, the instructor, was incredibly knowledgeable, patient, and just so lovely to…”
Is prior art experience required for this tour?
No, this workshop is designed for beginners with no previous experience needed.
What is included in the price?
All tools, marble blocks, and practice materials are included, along with refreshments like water, tea, or coffee.
How long does the workshop last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the activity start and end?
It begins and ends at the same outdoor meeting point in Naxos, Greece.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but standing at the worktable is required, so it’s best suited for older children or teens.
Can I bring my own design idea?
Yes, you can bring your own concept or follow the archaeological Greek design templates provided.
The Experience Marble Carving in Naxos presents a rare opportunity to engage directly with the island’s artistic traditions, guided by a knowledgeable local sculptor. With its scenic outdoor setting, inclusive approach, and the chance to take home a hand-carved relief sculpture, it offers a meaningful and memorable activity for anyone interested in Greek craftsmanship.