Pitogo is a fourth class municipality in the province of Quezon, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 21,380 people. (source, Wikipedia). Pitogo has a few places of interests like: Conversion of Saint Paul Parish Church, Countryside Hotel, Soliyao Beach Resort, Puting, Buhangin Beach, Parola / Kastilyo, Villa Rosa Ancestral House, Taklob Beach, Pacatin (Tapat Ibayo) Beach, Pitogo Wharf.
We started the tour with the visit to Conversion of St. Paul Church located at the high area of Pitogo and has a good view of the sea. It's fascade is simple but beautiful. The fascade is a neo-classic design.
Conversion of St. Paul Church
After we visited the church, we passed by the Pitogo lighthouse. Unlike the lighthouse in Gumaca, Pitogo lighthouse is smaller. it was built by the Americans during the American era and serves as a reference point of fisher folks and lost ships at night.
We passed through the different streets in Pitogo, in the Municipal Hall, and some schools. Madam brought us in a view deck where we can have a glance of the town as well as the sea surrounding Pitogo.
At the View deck
After Madam Flor tour us around Pitogo, the next spot we went to was the Sea Wall.
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