There are plenty of resorts to choose from in malapascua but for this trip we choose Aabana...
We called Mike the owner +63 917 523 4105 a day before our trip and booked a room for 6 pax.
Room rates here range from 400-2500 with breakfast and 250 per head for additional pax with breakfast...
Since the resort was fully booked at the time, we stayed in the new Siko's room which was a tie up house beside the resort. It was priced at 1600 for two and since it was 6 of us we payed 2600 per night with breakfast plus the electric bill in excess of 1kw. Siko had a AC, ref, a hot&cold shower, a kitchen, dining and living room area that was really spaceous.
Aabana unfortunately has no restaurant as of now so you may opt to eat in the restaurants in the neighboring resorts, bring packed food or cook your own meal.
There are only small sarisari store in the main barrio so i say bring everything you need so youll not need to buy anything more and just enjoy the vacation.
Activities in the resort:
Kajak 100/hr
Wind surfing 50/hr
Jet ski 4500/hr
Island tour/island hopping 1000-1800
Depending on your route. Options are around the island to snorkling areas, chocolate island, carnaza island and more...
Diving the no 1 activity can be done through different dive shops found in the island.
Sun bath
Relax
Enjoy swimming in the clear waters
We surely enjoy this 2night vacation and would be looking forward to coming back to this paradise...
What we spent:
Gas Lapu-lapu city to Maya P1200
Parking P 150
Boat maya to malapascua. P 80/person
Motorcycle ride/habal2. P 20/head
Lunch @ craic house P 1050
Resort bill with kajak P 6600
Island tour P.1500
Snorkling fee. P. 300
Rice. P 115
Fish. P. 150
Pork meat. & spices P. 350
Water & rice cooker fee. P. 350
Boat rental going home. P. 800
Casabonita is the biggest cottage being a 3 story hut
The resorts beach front
This is where breakfast is served...
The seaside during low tides ...
Our banka ride going home...
Maya port where you get to park your vehicle and take boat ride to and through the island...



















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