Bahia de Las Aguilas
This five-mile stretch of diamond-white sand is known as the most beautiful beach in the Dominican Republic, with crystal clear turquoise waters and no hotels, stores, or restaurants. A beautiful rocky karst topography embraces this beach all along the shoreline, protected as part of the Jaragua National Park. You may get to Baha de Las Aguilas by all-terrain vehicle or boat from Cabo Rojo's coastline. Bring plenty of sunscreen for this spot of heaven that isn't shaded.
Bahia de Las Aguilas is one of the Dominican Republic's most unknown jewels, both beautiful and isolated. This spectacular eight-kilometer-long stretch of sand is part of Jaragua National Park, a UNESCO-designated natural reserve, and is located near the town of Pedernales on the Caribbean coast, not far from the border with Haiti.
This beach, with its calm, crystal-clear sea and white sand, is one of the most appealing in the Dominican Republic, but it is also one of the least visited. The beach in Bahia de Las Aguilas, as well as the surrounding area, is completely undeveloped. The majority of guests stay in Barahona and take a day trip to the beach.
Location: Pedernales, Dominican Republic