Cabo Rojo
Cabo Rojo in the Dominican Republic is one of the most remote and untouched beaches you’ll find. Located in the Pedernales Province of the island and only miles from the border of Haiti, Cabo Rojo is one of the least visited beaches.
Cabo Rojo has a domestic airport and a natural harbor, both of which originate from the mining of bauxite, a mineral used in aluminum.
While our scheduled tour to the Southwest region of the Dominican Republic does not include a visit to Cabo Rojo Beach, it does include a close and beautiful neighbor, Bahia de las Aguilas. Special arrangements can be made for visitors who would like to visit the beach at Cabo Rojo.

