Malapascua Island
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Malapascua Island

Island · Philippines ·

Dive destination for thresher sharks, reef sharks, and island life

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@afar
25,132 Postcards · 3,699 Cities

"Malapascua, a tiny island in the Visayan Sea north of Cebu, is well-known for its thresher-shark cleaning station, where divers gather daily to see these beautiful creatures ascend from below to be cleaned by fish before returning to deeper waters. Reef sharks can be seen here, too. What fewer visitors know, however, is that behind the strip of resorts that line Bounty Beach is a traditional village. There are quaint shops and restaurants as well as a large church, and the people are wonderfully friendly and inviting. It's a great peek into real Filipino island life, meaning Malapascua is a worthwhile stop even if you aren't interested in the sharks."

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@afar
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"Malapascua, a tiny island in the Visayan Sea north of Cebu, is well-known for its thresher-shark cleaning station, where divers gather daily to see these beautiful creatures ascend from below to be cleaned by fish before returning to deeper waters. Reef sharks can be seen here, too. What fewer visitors know, however, is that behind the strip of resorts that line Bounty Beach is a traditional village. There are quaint shops and restaurants as well as a large church, and the people are wonderfully friendly and inviting. It's a great peek into real Filipino island life, meaning Malapascua is a worthwhile stop even if you aren't interested in the sharks."

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Essential guide to Cebu, Philippines - SilverKris

"A small island celebrated among the diving community as the only place where rare thresher sharks can be reliably seen almost every day, drawing early-morning dive trips and specialised shark-watching itineraries." - SilverKris

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Malapascua Island

Nadav M.

Google
The island is very small quiet and nice. We had a great time over there a lot of activities a lot of bars, a lot of singers plenty of hotels and diving centers really nice place to spend a vacation.

Jen Z.

Google
Very relaxing place have a very nice sunset and sunrise and it’s peaceful and quiet and this place where you can see a Japanese shipwreck and thresher sharks. Very recommendable.

Ian Emmanuel B.

Google
Malapascua Island is absolutely stunning, with its rich marine life and vibrant underwater world. The locals are incredibly hospitable, making you feel welcome right away. What makes the island even more special is the mix of nationalities living there—it’s not just a tourist destination but a home for many, giving it a unique and heartwarming vibe.

Michael B.

Google
Fairly nice island. It’s very quiet and a lot less tourists than I expected. But the island itself is pretty dirty. Rubbish thrown into all the bushes and side of the roads. They also burn most of the rubbish. So a lot of smoke at times. North beach is lovely. Bounty beach near the main town is full of boats and pretty dirty. Can’t believe this is always rated 2nd best on island Despite all this the water is very clean. Snorkelling a bit disappointing not many fish at all. Although saw a sea snake and baby black tip sharks Overall pretty underwhelming

Adrien

Google
After 4 nights in the island; Be careful, if you are not used to islands and beaches, perhaps you will find this island heavenly and perfect. But if you have already traveled elsewhere, then you will find the island dirty, the beaches not great because not much stretch of sand, snorkeling around the island is useless because there is nothing to see, no fish.. the island is not maintained, at the water's edge you will have plastic bags and all kinds of rubbish.. On average the people are very nice on the island, just a little painful to be asked several times a day to give money and buy stuff for the "schools fees" of the children of the island… This island is only good and dedicated to scuba diving !

Maverick Z.

Google
Awesome diving with plenty of Hotels and Restaurants. There’s also an open market to go eating. Beware, some of the shellfish is not iced down and may have spoilage. A friend of mine got the lobster and it was spoiled

Joe “.

Google
Absolutely amazing and incredible island 😍😍🏝️ We spent more than a week here and had the most amazing time! Very friendly people, awesome restaurants, very good dive shops and super chilled island vibes:) Perfect to relax, enjoy the beach and the ocean and explore the marine life ! It is Higley recommended to book your accommodation up front otherwise you have to move around a lot and won't be able to get the good one :) Also take enough cash with ya ! On the island is 99% only payable with cash! And they have just a few ATMs which are mostly out of money 😅😅

Hannah Jean P.

Google
When I travel, I always look for affordable yet convenient tour options—and I’m glad I found Kuya Jeffrey’s service! For just ₱1,650 per person, we got to enjoy a 2D1N tour packed with value: five snorkeling destinations, air-conditioned accommodation, a filling budol lunch, and morning breakfast. The transaction was smooth and hassle-free, and we genuinely had a great time. If you're planning to visit Malapascua, I recommend going before the summer season kicks in—prices go up fast. I went in February and saved a lot. Ideally, spend at least 3 days and 2 nights to make the most of your island experience. Don’t worry if you don’t have a GoPro—you can rent one for ₱700 good for 24 hours. Overall, it was a 100% satisfying experience, and I’m definitely coming back!