Fuiloro is a suco and village on the northeastern tip of East Timor.
There is an old Portuguese fort at Fuiloro village, where there is also an arched entry.
At the entrance to the village, there is a traditional Fataluku-style house on the side of the road.
Abisu (Vila-De-Avis, Fuiloro) Airfield, a short distance to the west of the village on the road to Lautém, was constructed prior to World War II with two strips.
During the war, Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF) bombers used it for forward operations.