Pedernales
Pedernales, located on the southwestern tip of the Dominican Republic, is one of the country’s last untouched frontiers. Known for its dramatic landscapes and ecological diversity, this province offers travelers a mix of pristine beaches, lush forests, lagoons, and national parks.
It is home to Bahía de las Águilas, one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, as well as Cabo Rojo, Laguna de Oviedo, and Jaragua National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The region also highlights sustainable projects such as the Parque Eólico Los Cocos, the largest wind farm in the Caribbean.
Pedernales is perfect for eco-travelers, adventurers, and anyone seeking authentic Dominican culture away from the crowds.