Slow down, reconnect, and create something with your hands.
Join us at Hotel Fermata in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica, for a calming mindful pottery workshop designed to help you step out of your head and into the present moment. This intimate, hands-on session invites you to explore clay in a gentle, intuitive way - no experience required.
What to expect from the pottery workshop
This pottery workshop in Santa Teresa is led by ceramic artist and facilitator Nikki, founder of The Pottery Journey. Drawing on principles of mindfulness, slow making, and creative flow, the session focuses on process over perfection.
During the workshop, you’ll:
Work with air-dry clay in a relaxed, supportive setting
Learn simple hand-building techniques
Be guided to create a personal piece to take home the same day
Enjoy a calm, meditative creative experience
All materials are provided, and the session is suitable for all levels, including complete beginners.
A creative wellness experience in Santa Teresa
Santa Teresa is known for its surf, nature, and laid-back rhythm and this workshop is designed to complement that lifestyle. Pottery is a powerful way to slow the nervous system, reconnect with the senses, and experience creativity as a form of self-care.
This workshop is ideal for:
Travellers seeking unique things to do in Santa Teresa
Guests at Hotel Fermata looking for a wellness activity
Retreat participants or digital nomads craving creative balance
Anyone curious about pottery, mindfulness, or slow living
Event details
Date: Monday 10 February
Time: 10:00–11:30
Location: Hotel Fermata, Santa Teresa, Costa Rica
Materials: All included
Level: All levels welcome
Spaces are limited to keep the experience intimate.
Please register at Hotel Fermata reception.
About The Pottery Journey
The Pottery Journey offers mindful pottery workshops and creative experiences designed for retreats, hotels, and individuals seeking deeper connection through clay. Rooted in slowness, intuition, and presence, each session invites participants to explore creativity as a grounding and restorative practice.