How many days do you need in Malapascua?
How many days do you need in Malapascua?
If you’re one of those who just want to experience Malapascua Island’s beaches, it’s best to stay for at least 2 days. Here’s a sample 2 days and 1-night itinerary to make the most of what the island has to offer.
Why is Malapascua famous?
Located in the northern part of Cebu in the Philippines, it is a top ecotourism destination because of its unique offer: diving with thresher sharks. Malapascua Island is the only place in the world where you can dive with thresher sharks nearly on a daily basis in their natural habitat.
Is malapascua safe?
SAFETY: Malapascua island is pretty safe for tourists. PARKING: If you are bringing your own vehicle, you have to park it near Maya Port since there’s only an outrigger boat to Malapascua Island from mainland Cebu. No passenger ferry.
How do I get from Bantayan Island to Malapascua?
There is no direct connection from Bantayan to Malapascua Island. However, you can take the car ferry to Hagnaya Port, San Remigio, take the walk to Hagnaya Port, San Remigio, take the Local Bus to Maya, take the walk to Maya, then take the ferry to Malapuscua.
How do you get from Malapascua to Kalanggaman Island?
You can approach a boatman (usually they have package tours between Malapascua and Kalanggaman Island), so you can join the boat going back to Malapascua Island for a fee. Usually, day tours for Kalanggaman Island from Malapascua is PHP 800 per person. Travel time is roughly 2 hours.
Is Kalanggaman island safe?
Palompon, Leyte, Philippines — The island of Kalanggaman is famous for its crystal clear water, white powdery sand, and long sandbars stretching on both sides of the island. The beach’s surrounding is really calm, safe and truly relaxing that’s why it’s suitable for family holidays or for a short weekend trip.
How do I book Kalanggaman?
Advance reservation is required especially during summer, holidays and peak season. You may call them at +63 917 303 7269. Kalanggaman Island has always been one of the top tourist drawers of the Province of Leyte.
Is Kalanggaman Island safe?