Capoocan, Philippines 🇵🇭

Population 33,721


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Overview

Capoocan is a charming town located in the province of Leyte, Philippines. With its friendly locals and beautiful natural surroundings, it is a great destination for those looking to experience the traditional Filipino way of life.

Top Attractions

  • Capoocan Public Market: Explore this bustling market and sample fresh local produce and traditional Filipino dishes.
  • Capoocan Church: Visit this historic church, which dates back to the Spanish colonial period and features stunning architecture.
  • Lintaon Peak: Hike to the top of this peak for breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Kalabasa Cave: Discover this fascinating cave system with unique rock formations and underground streams.

Activities

  • Swimming and snorkeling at Capoocan Beach
  • Exploring the nearby Buntod Reef Marine Sanctuary
  • Joining a guided cultural tour of the town
  • Hiking and birdwatching in the surrounding forests

Local Cuisine

  • Try the local delicacy, "lechon," a roasted pig dish
  • Sample fresh seafood dishes at waterfront restaurants
  • Indulge in sweet treats like "bibingka" and "puto" at local bakeries
  • Sip on coconut water straight from the source

Accommodation

  • Capoocan Inn: A budget-friendly option with clean and comfortable rooms
  • Capoocan Beach Resort: A beachfront property with stunning views and amenities
  • Homestay options with local families for a more authentic experience

Transportation

  • The nearest airport is Tacloban Airport, approximately 2 hours away by car
  • Tricycles and jeepneys are the main modes of transportation within the town
  • Car and motorbike rentals are available for exploring the surrounding area

Safety Tips

  • Drink bottled water and avoid consuming uncooked foods from street vendors
  • Always keep an eye on your belongings and be wary of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • Wear sunscreen and stay hydrated, especially if engaging in outdoor activities
  • Respect local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly when visiting religious sites.