People come to the Philippines for various reasons and there’s no surprise the vast majority of those visiting are male. Some for a few weeks on holiday, some for a few months and some people like myself have made it their home. Whatever your intended length of stay, here are a few pointers that can […]
Category Archives: Malapascua
Malapascua is an extremely popular yet undamaged island just north of Cebu in the Visayan Sea.
It hosts some 32 resorts mainly catering for the avid dive community who flock to see the elusive thresher sharks which appear there daily. Over 99% of it’s roads are just sand tracks and 95% of the coastline of this small island (just 1.6 square kilometers) is skirted by soft white sands.
The three main beaches are:
- Bounty Beach
1800m of unbroken sand from the south west corner to half way up the east coast – and the epicenter of the resort area. - The 470m Logon Beach
which borders the main village area of logon - The beautiful and unscathed 630m Langob Beach
which runs across the northern shores.
There are also a further 13 small beaches and coves to make Mapalascua one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines.