AABANA Beach & Watersport Resort Malapascua
AABANA Beach & Watersport Resort Malapascua: Your Tropical Paradise
Discover the bliss of Evolution Beach and Dive Resort in Malapascua, where breathtaking views meet exhilarating diving adventures and exceptional hospitality.
Nestled on the stunning Bounty Beach in Malapascua, Evolution Beach and Dive Resort is a premier destination for tourists seeking relaxation and adventure. With its exceptional dive services and beautiful beachfront, this resort offers a unique blend of tranquility and excitement, catering to both relaxation seekers and diving enthusiasts alike. Experience the charm of Cebu with modern amenities and a warm atmosphere that makes every guest feel at home.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
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Public Transportation
From Malapascua Island, you can take a tricycle or habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) to Maya Port. From Maya Port, you can catch a ferry to Malapascua Island. Once you arrive at Malapascua Island, you can take a tricycle or habal-habal to Evolution Beach and Dive Resort.
Car
If you are driving to Evolution Beach and Dive Resort, you can take a car ferry from Maya Port to Malapascua Island. Once on the island, you can drive to Evolution Beach and Dive Resort following the main road and signs.
Use Evolution Beach and Dive Resort as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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