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Discover the joy of ceramics in this 3-hour pottery class in Paros, Greece, where you'll learn hand-building and wheel techniques with a passionate instructor.


The pottery workshop is located in Pounta, Greece, with the exact meeting point at 24Q6+C9 Pounta. The location is convenient, being near public transportation, which makes it easy to access whether you’re staying in Paros or nearby surroundings. The workshop is designed for small, private groups, providing a personalized experience that emphasizes individual attention and comfort.
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This pottery class delivers a hands-on, authentic experience in ceramic art that is perfect for both beginners and those with some familiarity with clay. The passionate instruction from Ria shines through in the reviews, with many praising her patience, expertise, and encouragement. The class balances learning new techniques with fun and relaxation, allowing participants to create functional or decorative ceramics.
The three techniques taught include hand-building methods—pinch pot, coiling, and slab—and a session on the pottery wheel. The use of clay, tools, paints, and the kiln is included at no extra cost, ensuring a seamless experience from start to finish. The only additional expense might be shipping finished pieces, which is billed according to Greece’s postal rates plus 20% packing fees.
The instructor, Ria, is widely appreciated for her enthusiasm and expertise. She is described as welcoming, friendly, and highly patient with beginners, making the activity accessible and enjoyable. Her passion for pottery is evident, and she actively approaches each participant to provide help and guidance.
The class encourages creativity and personal expression, with participants free to decide what they want to make. The pace is relaxed, allowing for breaks, such as a Coffee, fruit juice, or dessert, which adds a social and enjoyable element to the session. Many reviews highlight that even first-timers find the activity therapeutic and rewarding.

The activity starts at the designated meeting point in Pounta. After a brief introduction, Ria explains the different techniques—pinch pot, coiling, and slab—then guides you through creating your own ceramic piece. You may choose to make a bowl, mug, or other forms, depending on your preference.
Following the initial hand-building session, the group takes a break for refreshments, then proceeds to try the pottery wheel. During this time, participants learn to craft circular forms that can be personalized with shapes and aesthetics. The entire process emphasizes fun, experimentation, and mistakes are part of the learning, as everything can be fixed.
The firing process involves two kiln sessions, with completion in about 15 days. Finished pieces are shipped if requested, with costs calculated based on Greek postal rates plus 20% packaging.

This tour is private, involving only your group, which enhances the personalized experience. The meeting point is accessible and close to public transit, making it convenient for most travelers in Paros. The activity is suitable for most travelers, including beginners and those seeking a therapeutic, calming activity.
Booking is recommended roughly 32 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time, providing flexibility if plans change.

This 3-hour pottery class combines learning with relaxation, making it ideal for vacationers seeking a creative escape. The affordable price, small group setting, and passionate instruction create a warm, engaging environment that many reviews describe as incredible and fun.
The opportunity to try both hand-building and wheel techniques provides a well-rounded introduction to ceramics. The class’s focus on personal expression and mindfulness makes it a perfect activity to unwind and connect with your creative side.
While you don’t take finished pieces home immediately, the option to ship your creations adds a nice touch for souvenir collectors. This tour offers a value-packed, memorable experience that enhances any visit to Paros.
“Four of us took the pottery class and loved it!! Ria was an excellent instructor and very patient with us. She is Incredibly passionate about her…”

How much does the class cost?
The class costs $63.05 per person, including all materials and kiln firing. Shipping finished pieces costs extra, based on postal rates plus 20% packaging fees.
How long does the activity last?
The pottery session lasts approximately 3 hours. The firing process takes about 15 days for completion.
Where does the tour start?
The activity begins at 24Q6+C9 Pounta, Greece, near public transportation, with a private meeting point in Pounta.
Is this suitable for beginners?
Yes, the class is perfect for beginners. Many reviews mention that even first-timers enjoy the process and leave with proud creations.
What techniques will I learn?
You will learn hand-building techniques—pinch pot, coiling, slab—and also try the pottery wheel to create circular forms.
Are materials included?
Yes, clay, tools, paints, and kiln firing are included at no extra cost.
Can I ship my finished pieces home?
Yes, shipping is available upon request, with costs determined by Greek postal rates plus 20% packing.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, so only your group participates, providing personalized instruction.
What makes this class stand out?
The passionate guidance of Ria, a welcoming instructor, and the balance of learning and fun make this class a highly recommended activity for anyone visiting Paros.
What should I bring or wear?
Comfortable clothing and an open mind are all you need—no specific gear is required, as materials are provided.
Is the activity accessible?
Yes, the location is near public transportation, and the class is open to most travelers.