The Taíno Bay terminal has elevated the cultural experience for cruise passengers with a new permanent program of live events, traditional music, and craft demonstrations that take place every time a cruise ship docks at the port.
Daily Cultural Program
Each day cruise ships arrive, passengers can enjoy:
Live Music
- Merengue and bachata bands from 9:00 AM
- Traditional music groups with traditional instruments
- Caribbean DJ with mixed tropical rhythms
- Interactive dance shows where passengers can participate
Performance Schedule
- 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM: Traditional Dominican music
- 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM: Live merengue and bachata
- 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Interactive dance show
- 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Varied Caribbean music
Live Local Crafts
One of the most popular attractions is the Artisan Market, where you can watch local artists working in real-time:
Available Crafts
- Larimar carving: Watch how Dominican blue stone is worked
- Amber jewelry: Master jewelers creating unique pieces
- Taíno pottery: Recreations of indigenous designs
- Palm weaving: Hats, baskets, and traditional decoration
- Live painting: Artists capturing Caribbean landscapes
- Wood sculptures: Mahogany and lignum vitae carvings
Participatory Workshops
Passengers can join short workshops (30-45 minutes) to:
- Create their own larimar bracelet
- Paint their own pottery
- Weave a bracelet with traditional techniques
- Decorate a Taíno mask
Dominican Gastronomy
The gastronomy area features:
Live Food Stations
- Mangú station: Traditional Dominican breakfast
- Creole grill: Dominican-style meats and fish
- Typical fried foods: Empanadas, pastelitos, and yaniqueques
- Rum bar: Tastings and tropical cocktails
- Natural juices: Fresh tropical fruits
Culinary Demonstrations
Local chefs prepare typical dishes explaining ingredients and techniques:
- Dominican sancocho: Traditional soup
- Mofongo: Mashed plantain with garlic
- Fish with coconut: Regional specialty
- Habichuelas con dulce: Typical Dominican dessert
Authentic Taíno Experience
The port’s concept celebrates the heritage of the Taíno people, the original inhabitants of the island:
Taíno Zone
- Replicas of indigenous dwellings
- Exhibition of historical artifacts
- Guides explaining Taíno history
- Garden of traditional medicinal plants
Themed Shows
- Taíno welcome ceremony upon disembarkation
- Traditional agriculture demonstrations
- Casabe ritual (yuca bread)
- Stories and legends told by actors
Traditional Dances
Dance groups present:
- Typical merengue: The national dance of the Dominican Republic
- Authentic bachata: Originated in Dominican countryside
- Palo: Traditional Afro-Dominican dance
- Sarandunga: Regional folkloric dance
Passengers are invited to learn basic steps with professional instructors.
Photography and Social Media
Areas specially designed for memorable photos:
- Giant artistic mural with Caribbean theme
- Dominican angel wings artistically painted
- Decorated throne Caribbean royal style
- Stage with Dominican flag backdrop
- Instagram zone with tropical props
All backdrops include the official hashtag: #TainoBayPuertoPlata
Special Events Calendar
In addition to the daily program, special monthly events include:
February
- Amber and larimar festival
- Dominican patriotic month celebration
March
- Dominican crafts week
- Gastronomic festival
April
- Caribbean Easter celebration
- Folkloric music festival
Summer (June-August)
- Tropical fruits festival
- Merengue competitions
Shopping and Souvenirs
The market inside Taíno Bay offers:
- 100% certified Dominican products
- Transparent fixed prices no haggling necessary
- Authenticity guarantee on amber and larimar
- Safe packaging to carry on cruise ship
- International shipping available
Practical Information
- Free admission for all cruise passengers
- Hours: During cruise arrivals (typically 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM)
- Free WiFi throughout the area
- Clean bathrooms with air conditioning
- Multilingual staff (Spanish, English, French, German, Italian)
Cultural Sustainability
The program directly supports:
- 100+ local artisans with dignified income
- Preservation of traditional techniques
- Cultural education for new generations
- Responsible and ethical tourism
Visitor Testimonials
“Incredible! The live music and working artisans made the experience authentic and memorable.” - Michelle R., Canada
“I bought a larimar bracelet directly from the artisan who made it. What a special experience!” - James T., United Kingdom
“The dance shows were the best. They even taught us how to dance merengue!” - Maria S., Spain
Is your cruise docking at Taíno Bay? Check our itinerary calendar and get ready to enjoy an authentic Dominican cultural experience.