Cuyo Map, Philippines
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Cuyo Travel Guide
The major landmark in Cuyo's architectural heritage is Cuyo Fort built in 1683. It is situated very near to the Gapusan beach. The fort catches glimpses of Spanish traditional architecture. It marks the era in which Cuyo was the capital of Palawan. read moreCuyo Sightseeing
Another beach is the Tabunan Beach which is one of the cleanest white sand beaches in the island, its clear water is perfect for swimming and observing the marine life on its shallow water near the shores. Imalaguan Fish Sanctuary houses millions of different marine life and fish species. Corals and coral reefs are also abundant in this sanctuary. read moreCuyo History
The historical Fort of Cuyo is the only remaining witness of the town’s rich history for the municipality has a limited account describing their walks in the past. The fort was built in 1680 as a defense from the Moro raids with walls that sheltered the convent, the church, the Perpetual Adoration chapel and a portion of the Cuyo mainland. The church bell tower was added atop one of the bastions of the fort in 1827.... read moreCuyo Nightlife
The bats in the island caves and the fishermen of Cuyo are the only known nocturnal in the area. The town exhibits a complete silence at night with only the stars and the lights from the fishing vessels adorning the Cuyo nights. The beaches and the islands are only accessible at the daytime due to their remoteness and lack of tourist facilities. The development of a new and complete resort at the heart of the island... read moreThings about Cuyo you may be interested in
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