Day Trip in Iloilo – Exploring Iloilo’s Heritage Sites

When the organizers of the Visayas Blogging Summit announced the final date of the event, i immediately booked a round trip ticket to Iloilo. I even managed to get my own discounted roundtip ticket due to the seat sale. Unfortunately, I had to move my trip to a later date because of another trip that is hard to turn down. I could have cancelled the whole trip, but I realized that it is also a perfect time for me to explore Iloilo and yes, go to Guimaras!

Together with Ada, we were able to explore some parts of Iloilo on our own!

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Our room in One Lourdes Dormitel

I arrived in Iloilo a night before Ada did. We stayed in One Lourdes Dormitel as suggested by the organizers of VBS (sorry if we missed it! :|). One Lourdes Dormitel is perfect for travelers who is craving for a decent place to sleep and rest. Also, Ate Ria stayed there for a few nights and i slept at her room on my first night in the city.

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Ted's Super La Paz Batchoy

When Ada arrived, we figured out that we should try their Batchoy. Going to La Paz Market to try the real La Paz Batchoy was in the plan, but we ended up eating in Ted’s Batchoy SM Iloilo branch. No regrets though because it really tastes good!

Since we missed the Iloilo Heritage Tour organized by the Visayas Bloggers, we decided to just list down some of the places indicated in their itinerary and asked around on how we can go to Miag-ao Church, San Joaquin Church and San Joaquin Cemetery.

We rode a jeepney going to Miagao. The Ilonggos who were also in the same jeepney gladly answered our questions about the way to Miag-ao Church. It took us almost an hour to go to one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites.

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Miag-ao Church: One of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites

When we got down from the jeepney, we were just amazed with the outer structure of the church. The Miag-ao Church was built in 1786 by Spanish Augustinian Missionaries. You can see some carvings inspired from the Spanish era.

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Can't leave without the souvenir photo πŸ˜›

I also learned that the Miag-ao Church and the watchtower defended the place from the Moros. I am glad that they were able to preserve Miag-ao Church’s beauty. It is also a living testimony of the place’s history.

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San Joaquin Church before sunset

Our next destination is the San Joaquin Church, which is 15 minutes away from Miag-ao Church. It was already 4pm when we arrived and there were lots of students near the plaza. It didn’t stop me and Ada from taking some pictures since we liked the right side of the church:

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Looking forward to more sunny moments
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Look up there!

Although we were partly scared already (it’s our first time in the place LOL), we still managed to visit the San Joaquin Cemetery as our last stop.

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The Old San Joaquin Cemetery

Hey, this is not an ordinary cemetery. I can describe it as a place wherein one would be tempted to take a pre-nuptial pictorial no matter how weird that sounds like πŸ˜› The bloggers who went a day before we did were saying good things about it.

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View from the Campo Santo

The San Joaquin Cemetery is the oldest preserved place in the entire Iloilo province. The stairs towards the “Campo Santo” is made of stones which was used in most constructions during the Spanish Era. As usual, Ada and I took some pictures:

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So Happy I Could Die.... not really.
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Capturing Adaphobic
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Look at the stones πŸ˜€
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Outside San Joaquin Church

We waited for a few minutes before we were able to take a jeepney ride back to Iloilo City. That was a tiring yet fulfilling day on our part. DIY Iloilo Heritage Tour ftw! πŸ˜›

For more information about Iloilo, check out Explore Iloilo.

14 Comments

  1. Berniemack HabagatCentral said:

    Mica, was this the time na nagkita tayo sa Mooon Café sa SM City?

    February 11, 2011
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    • admin said:

      The next day πŸ˜€ Hindi namin naabutan yung totoong Heritage tour eh hehe kaya gumawa kami ni Ada ng sarili naming version πŸ˜€

      February 11, 2011
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      • Berniemack HabagatCentral said:

        Sayang! Anyway, ganun din pala kayo. Pictorial time sa San Joaquin Cemetery, hehe! There is something in that cemetery na gustong gusto ng mga sumama sa amin.

        February 11, 2011
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    • admin said:

      Thanks Claire! Some of my friends here are encouraging me to blog about my past trips so I can start with my UK adventures hehe πŸ˜€

      February 11, 2011
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  2. pusang-kalye said:

    curious na curious na talaga dyan sa Miag-ao church na yan at sa cemetery. D;

    February 11, 2011
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    • admin said:

      Sulit ang pagpunta πŸ˜€

      February 11, 2011
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  3. Ada said:

    Hahaha! Hindi ko malilimutan itong trip na to hehe. I admit natakot talaga ko nung pauwi na tayu thinking na wala tayu masasakyan haha! Pero masaya siya!! I miss!

    February 11, 2011
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    • admin said:

      First DIY natin na hindi talaga tayo sure kung makakauwi tayo LOL pero masaya πŸ˜€

      February 11, 2011
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  4. maire said:

    omg! myx i wanna go there too!! *inggit*

    February 11, 2011
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    • admin said:

      Let’s go soon! Let’s do Iloilo-Bacolod soon. πŸ˜€

      February 11, 2011
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  5. Earl (Suroy Pilipinas) said:

    We passed by the San Joaquin Cemetery and Mig-ao Church on our way to Iloilo City from Antique. We were riding a passenger van, sayang talaga I wasn’t able to stopped by and take photos of these wonderful sites. We were able to visit Guimaras and the Jaro Cathedral though.

    February 11, 2011
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    • admin said:

      Better not miss it the next time you visit Iloilo πŸ˜€

      February 11, 2011
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  6. Gilbert Canda` said:

    Ang galing naman po ng blog mo teh, keep on blogging, adventurous ka po pala tulad ko. Gusto ko mamasyal ulit sa iloilo lalo.

    January 22, 2012
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