
Campo Santo San Joaquin
A National Cultural Treasure, this historic Spanish Baroque cemetery in San Joaquin, Iloilo, offers a glimpse into colonial architecture.
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Campo Santo San Joaquin
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Pleasant weather for exploring
Highlights
Must-see attractions
A National Cultural Treasure, this historic Spanish Baroque cemetery in San Joaquin, Iloilo, offers a glimpse into colonial architecture.
"The Campo Santo is indeed beautiful and well-preserved. It has this Spanish-era architecture."

🚗 Easy Access by Road
Located directly on the highway, it's a convenient stop, especially if heading to Garin Farm .
📸 Capture the Architecture
The Spanish-era design is stunning. Bring your camera to photograph the chapel and grounds .

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Rating
4.5 · 13 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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Spanish Baroque Mortuary Chapel
Campo Santo
Admire the intricate Spanish-era architecture of this well-preserved mortuary chapel.

Historical Cemetery Grounds
Campo Santo
Wander through the quiet grounds, a National Cultural Treasure, reflecting on its rich history.

San Joaquin Church Complex
Adjacent to Campo Santo
Explore the beautiful San Joaquin Church, often visited in conjunction with the Campo Santo .
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🚗 Easy Access by Road
Located directly on the highway, it's a convenient stop, especially if heading to Garin Farm.
📸 Capture the Architecture
The Spanish-era design is stunning. Bring your camera to photograph the chapel and grounds.
🚶♀️ Combine with Church Visit
Many visitors explore the Campo Santo and the nearby San Joaquin Church together.
💰 Affordable Transport
A tricycle ride from San Joaquin Church to the Camposanto is very inexpensive, around P15.
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🚗 Easy Access by Road
Located directly on the highway, it's a convenient stop, especially if heading to Garin Farm.
📸 Capture the Architecture
The Spanish-era design is stunning. Bring your camera to photograph the chapel and grounds.
🚶♀️ Combine with Church Visit
Many visitors explore the Campo Santo and the nearby San Joaquin Church together.
💰 Affordable Transport
A tricycle ride from San Joaquin Church to the Camposanto is very inexpensive, around P15.
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Reviews Summary
Visitors find the Campo Santo San Joaquin to be a beautiful and well-preserved historical site with impressive Spanish-era architecture. Its designation as a National Cultural Treasure adds to its appeal, offering a quiet and reflective experience. While not a typical tourist attraction, its unique historical and architectural value makes it a worthwhile stop for those interested in local heritage.
"San Joaquin Campo Santo
San Joaquin, Iloilo Province
In 1892, the cemetery was established by Augustinian priest, Mariano Vamba. It was declared a National Cultural Treasure in December 2015 by the National Museum of the Philippines and a marker to indicate this designation was installed at the site in August 2016. The park along with the San Joaquin Church, are known as the "San Joaquin Church Complex and Campo Santo of San Joaquin, Iloilo". The Department of Public Works and Highways plans of a road widening project which would affect a portion of the cemetery's perimeter received nationwide attention in May 2015 but no part of the cemetery's walls was demolished following an appeal by local officials to the transportation department.
A 60 feet (18 meter) pit was dug inside the structure of the cemetery's Spanish Baroque mortuary chapel by treasure hunters compromising the integrity of the structure. The digging of the pit reportedly had the authorization of the parish priest of San Joaquin and was commenced as early as December 2015. The parish priest who took a leave of absence was replaced by the Jaro Archdiocese. A restoration effort was finished by November 2016 which saw the filling of the pit of a proper mixture of soil, rocks and cement initiated by the Archdiocese of Jaro through the assigned Parish Administrator delegated."
Sai Legaspi
"Located along the highway, you'l pass this if you're going to the Garin Farm. The place is clean and well-maintained. The Campo Santo is indeed beautiful and well-preserved. It has this Spanish-era architecture. The cemetery is quiet."
Stephen John Baesa
"This cemetery is located just along the street. A street before the entrance to Garin Farm.
There's nothing much to do here but to be amazed on the place."
Christian Laureano (Ian)
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
You can take a jeepney or bus heading towards San Joaquin from Iloilo City. The Campo Santo is located directly along the national highway, making it easy to spot. If you're coming from San Joaquin Church, a short tricycle ride will get you there.
Yes, it is very accessible by public transport. Jeepneys and buses that pass through San Joaquin will stop nearby. Tricycles are also readily available for shorter distances within the town.
The most convenient and affordable way is by tricycle. It's a very short ride, typically costing around P15, and saves you walking time.
Yes, driving is a good option as it's located along the highway. There is usually space to park nearby, though designated parking areas might be limited.
Yes, it's quite easy to find as it's situated directly on the national highway in San Joaquin, Iloilo. It's often passed by if you're heading towards other attractions like Garin Farm.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Generally, there is no entrance fee to visit the Campo Santo. It's a historical site open for public viewing, though donations for its upkeep are always appreciated.
As a cemetery, it doesn't have strict opening hours and is typically accessible during daylight. However, it's best to visit during reasonable hours to ensure a peaceful experience.
While there isn't a strict dress code, it's advisable to dress respectfully as it is a place of remembrance. Modest attire is recommended.
Yes, you can visit during Holy Week. It's a popular spot for Visita Iglesia, so expect more visitors during this period.
Photography is generally allowed, and encouraged to capture the unique architecture. However, be mindful and respectful, especially if any religious services are taking place.
📸 📸 Photography
The Spanish Baroque mortuary chapel is a prime subject. The overall cemetery grounds with their historical architecture also offer great photographic opportunities.
While drone photography might be technically possible, it's advisable to check local regulations and be extremely respectful of the site and any potential visitors or ceremonies.
Early morning or late afternoon light can create beautiful shadows and highlight the architectural details of the chapel and cemetery.
Focus on the intricate details of the mortuary chapel, the old tombstones, and the overall ambiance of the historical grounds.
Yes, you can get some good vantage points to photograph the adjacent San Joaquin Church from the vicinity of the Campo Santo.
🎫 🏛️ History & Culture
Established in 1892, it's a National Cultural Treasure declared by the National Museum of the Philippines. It showcases impressive Spanish Baroque architecture and holds significant historical value.
It was established by Augustinian priest Mariano Vamba in 1892. The site is often referred to as the 'San Joaquin Church Complex and Campo Santo of San Joaquin, Iloilo'.
Yes, restoration efforts were completed in November 2016 after a pit was dug by treasure hunters. The Archdiocese of Jaro initiated the filling of the pit to preserve the structure.
A 'Camposanto' is the old Roman Catholic cemetery. The Campo Santo in San Joaquin is a prime example of historical cemetery architecture in the Philippines.
The architecture is predominantly Spanish Baroque, evident in the design of its mortuary chapel and overall layout.










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