Plunge into the sensory theatre of Santo Domingo's legendary Mercado Modelo — the Dominican Republic's most celebrated artisan and food market — then sit down to a private chef-guided Dominican lunch in a Colonial Zone restaurant beloved by locals.
What to expect
The Mercado Modelo is a two-storey carnival of colour: stalls piled with hand-rolled cigars, amber jewellery mined in the Cordillera Septentrional, Taíno-inspired wood carvings, tropical spices, and Haitian naïf paintings. Your guide interprets the cultural layers — African, Taíno, Spanish — woven into every object. Lunch in the Zona Colonial typically features sancocho (seven-meat stew), tostones, fresh mango juice and Dominican dark chocolate dessert, eaten at a courtyard table under bougainvillea. Conversation ranges from Dominican politics to baseball legends — exactly what luxury travel should feel like.
Good to know
The Mercado Modelo is in the Atrazana district, a 5-minute walk from the Colonial Zone's core. Best visited mid-morning (9–11 a.m.) when produce is freshest and stall-keepers are most animated. Carry small USD or Dominican peso bills for market purchases. Confirm lunch reservation with your guide 48 hours in advance.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Santo Domingo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.