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What’s on at Teranka
From visiting practitioners to live music, stargazing with the Formentera Astronomical Society or taking a botanical tour through the undiscovered sides of the island, there’s always something happening at Teranka. Watch this space for our programming.


CONVERSATIONS FROM THE SEA LIBRARY
Join acclaimed writers, artists, poets and philosophers by Teranka’s Sea Library as we revive the lost art of meaningful conversation.
17th May – 11AM
Jamie Byng & David Whyte
What makes a good conversation? Join David Whyte and Jamie Byng as they talk about the art of listening, curating libraries and playing with language.
Poet, philosopher and acclaimed author David Whyte will be in conversation with his UK publisher and friend Jamie Byng, CEO of the independent house Canongate Books.
This event marks the launch of the Sea Library conversations, a season of wide-ranging talks inspired by the library of Teranka – a collection that celebrates and explores the mind, art, poetry, human experience and our relationship with the natural world.
Conversations are complimentary for in-house guests.
Conversation & Lunch | 90€ per person
Conversation, Lunch and Overnight Accommodation | 840€ per person

28th May – 11AM
William Sieghart & Cerys Matthews
Renowned and soulful poetry champion William Sieghart joins musician, broadcaster, and author Cerys Matthews for an intimate dialogue exploring our deep-rooted connection to poetry. Together, they will reflect on how the natural world shapes creativity, offers solace, and continues to inspire both literature and music across generations.

Join one of their Signature Sequences amidst Teranka’s incomparable backdrop, all dotted with a common theme, or join slightly longer sessions for a more nature-immersive experience.
Essence of flow series 2025 sanctum
Mindful movement gurus land for the first time at Teranka on June 7th & 8th returns for two inspirational sessions designed to unearth your potential, expand your mind, and reach mindful euphoria.
