SET on the turquoise shores of the Aegean, the bi-annual event returns to Turkey for four days of mindfulness, music and and connection.
Hosted by resort hotel and spa, Six Senses, the event is set to be the perfect short break in the middle of Turkish paradise.
The location of the Six Senses Hotel. Photograph: Harvest Kaplankaya
Described as a “meeting of ideas, discovery, music and connection”, Harvest Kaplankaya will once again offer its visitors a range of activities, from fascinating talks to hands-on workshops to musical performances, there is certainly something for everyone.
Guests include physicians Dr Mark Hyman and Dr Gabor Maté, model and actress Lily Cole, multi-species probiotic expert Anita Frauwallner and anthropologist Wade Davis. Additional speakers and practitioners include the likes of Jamie Wheal, Indra Adan, Idriss Aberkane, Lisa de Narvaez, and many more.
As described by Harvest, the focus of the Spring festival is about: “bringing people together to rediscover human connection and wellbeing, contemplate important global issues and celebrate human potential.”
Following on from the success of their previous event in October 2021, the May festivities preempt the summer season and make an ideal form of escapism or a first post-covid getaway.
The Six Senses Hotel. Photograph: Harvest Kaplankaya
The Six Senses Hotel. Photograph: Harvest Kaplankaya
The venue for the festival likewise has a multitude of amenities to offer visitors. With a 10,000 square metre spa, heated pool, fitness facilities, private beaches and multiple organic dining options, the Six Senses Kaplankaya has certainly been chosen as the location for Harvest yet again for its idyllic surroundings and serene coastline.
The event will take place along the Aegean Coastline
by Ben Sanderson
Harvest Kaplankaya packages start from £2,650 per person and will last from May 11-15