Exploring Malapascua: Best Things to Add to Your Itinerary

Malapascua is ideal for a beach excursion. Bounty Beach is among the finest in the nation yet there are more unfrequented beaches sitting tight for you to explore. The water is ideal for diving, swimming, and snorkelling. You can likewise lease snorkelling gears or bring your own.


1. BOUNTY BEACH

Has a long extend of white sand beach, with bars and eateries scattered around. It is the primary beach of the island, and there is no entrance fee. It is perfect for chilling around, having a feast, and going for a restful swim. There are even lofts sticking around that you can lie in them and unwind.

2. LIGHTHOUSE BEACH

Is ideal for snorkelling, as there is a Japanese wreck in the shallows. The skeleton of the ship is the remaining part, and turned into a simulated reef. Lighthouse beach is available by foot or a short habal-habal ride from anyplace on the island.

3. GUIMBITAYAN BEACH

Is near the beacon and is amazing for unwinding. It is a contemptible beach holed up behind the numerous fisher houses on the way.

4. KALANGGAMAN ISLAND

Is a day trip from Malapascua. The boat ride is 1.5-2 hours to reach Kalanggaman. This island has a long sandbar and a lovely fix of coconut trees. It is considered by some as the most delightful island in the Philippines. The excursion for a common boat costs 800-1,000Php in addition to an entrance fee of 500Php.

5. LAUS ISLAND AND CLIFF

Situated in the northwest of Malapascua. You will require a boat to visit the island. Lapus is all cliffs and there is a 15-meter precipice jump for the brave.

6. LANGOB BEACH

Is a peaceful beach in the north of Malapascua, and there you are certain to evade the crowd. You will have nearly the whole beach for yourself if that is your thing.

7. DIVING MONAD SHOAL

On the off chance that you go to Malapascua for diving, it is nearly sure that you will spot thresher sharks. Other than that, there are numerous dive spots abundant with corals and fish.

Monad Shoal is the main dive site in Malapascua, where thresher sharks come at a young hour early in the day to bathe in the profundity of 30-40m. Divers we met said they saw more than 10 sharks in their dive. Amid the BER-months, divers also spot mantas here.

8. DIVING GATO ISLAND

Gato Island is known for the white tip sharks staying here. There is a stunning passage dive here that ends with a little cave, and bunches of marine life.

 

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