Caoayan Ilocos Sur Philippines
History of Caoayan
The town of Caoayan Ilocos Sur was believed to have been established and
created as a separate municipality in 1824. Records of the town from the mid
1800 up to 1991 are not available due to the great conflagration that happened
in 1991, which damaged the Old Spanish convent, were records had been kept.
Before CAOAYAN become a municipality. It was once a barrio of Villa
Fernandina, now Vigan City, the Capital town of the province. The name "Caoayan"
originated from the local name of the bamboo. It had been told that during the
Spanish Era, natives from the province of Abra, came down through the Abra river
to sell bamboos. A group of Spanish soldiers were asking them what they are
selling, and because of their fear, these men nervously chorused "Kawayan". And
so, from then on, the locality was named "Caoayan". Caoayan is a
5th class municipality, and the total land area is 1,602.533334 hectares and
only 2 kilometers away from Vigan City and lies on the southern tip of the 1 st
District of Ilocos Sur it is bounded on the e~st by the Man of Santa, on
the north and west, Vigan City on the south is Chine Sea.
Tourist Attractions:
Beaches
Barangay Puro
Barangay Villamar
Barangay Fuerte
Barangay Manangat
Resorts
Paraiso ni Don Juan – Barangay Manangat
Heritage Resort of Caoayan – Barangay Don Lorenzo Querubin
Alad Bar Resort – Barangay Naguilian
Villa Leonida – Barangay Naguilian
source: www.santa.gov.ph